Prince's 'Purple Rain' Honored as Barnes & Noble's Album of the Month for May 2026
Prince's 'Purple Rain' Honored as Barnes & Noble's Album of the Month for May 2026
Andrea ReiherMon, May 4, 2026 at 3:09 AM UTC
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When Prince released Purple Rain in 1984, it didnāt just top chartsāit would go on to be ranked the greatest soundtrack of all time.
Now, more than four decades later, the landmark album has been named one of Barnes & Nobleās Albums of the Month for May 2026, placing it alongside a mix of modern and legacy favorites.
The honor is part of the retailerās monthly vinyl spotlight, and Purple Rain stands out as the clear heavyweight in the group. Originally released as the soundtrack to the film of the same name, the album blended rock, pop, and R&B into something cinematic and emotionally chargedāequal parts guitar thunder and synth shimmer.
It also remains one of the most commercially dominant albums ever released. Purple Rain spent 24 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and produced multiple chart-topping hits, including āWhen Doves Cryā and āLetās Go Crazy.ā With more than 25 million copies sold worldwide, it marked the commercial peak of Princeās career and cemented his status as one of musicās most innovative forces.
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The recognition from Barnes & Noble comes on top of decades of critical acclaim. Purple Rain has been repeatedly ranked among the greatest albums ever made, including by Rolling Stone, which named it the No. 1 greatest soundtrack of all time. The publication has also placed the album at No. 8 on its list of the 500 greatest albums of all timeāan acknowledgment not just of its chart dominance, but of its lasting influence on pop, rock, and R&B.
The albumās connection to the film only amplified its reach. Purple Rain, the movie, became a cultural phenomenon in its own right, blending music and storytelling in a way that helped redefine what a soundtrack could be. Princeās performance, both on screen and in the studio, turned the project into something larger than a typical album release.
Barnes & Nobleās May selections donāt stop at Purple Rain. The list also includes Cruel World by Holly Humberstone, a synth-pop record exploring identity and young adulthood; Love Deluxe by Sade, widely praised for its smooth, atmospheric take on heartbreak; and 200 km/h in the Wrong Lane by t.A.T.u., the early-2000s Eurodance breakout that recently found new life thanks to a TV sync.
Still, itās Purple Rain that carries the deepest cultural weight. Decades later, that impact hasnāt faded. If anything, honors like this suggest the opposite: some records donāt ageāthey just keep spinning.
This story was originally published by Parade on May 4, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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