Is Prince speaking to us from beyond? Was he some kind of soothsayer? Or have times just not changed that much?
Five years after his death, the Purple One weighs in with an 11-year-old, previously unissued album that seems remarkably timely and topical in this post-Trump world of media misinformation and racial reckoning.
Sony Legacy's release this week of "Welcome 2 America," a fully completed 2010 project discovered by the Prince estate's archivist nearly two years ago, surprises in many ways:
• There are more songs offering social commentary than on any previous Prince album.
• He recorded this collection primarily with two musicians he'd never worked with before.
• He included his first cover ever of a tune by another Minneapolis act, Soul Asylum's "Stand Up and Be Strong."
• A three-voice female choir sings lead on one selection and figures prominently on several others.
• Prince asked longtime sideman Morris Hayes to add keyboard parts on his own, giving him an unprecedented co-producer credit.