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| Date = 17 Nov. 1979 | | Date = 17 Nov. 1979 | ||
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Soul LPs]] | | Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Soul LPs]] | ||
− | | Peak Position = 3 | + | | Peak Position = 3 |
| Weeks in chart = 31 | | Weeks in chart = 31 | ||
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+ | {{Chart-HRline}} | ||
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+ | | Date = 7 May 2016 | ||
+ | | Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[The Billboard 200]] | ||
+ | | Peak Position = 52<sup>'''R'''</sup> | ||
+ | | Weeks in chart = 5 | ||
+ | {{Template:ChartLine-2|text=<sup><b>R</b></sup> <i>indicates re-entry of an album that had already charted.</i>}} | ||
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+ | |format = Album | ||
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+ | # <b>[[Let's Work|Let's Rock]] </b> (4:00) | ||
+ | # <b>[[I Wanna Be Your Lover]]</b> (3:30) | ||
+ | # <b>[[Bambi]]</b> (3:30) | ||
+ | # <b>[[Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?]]</b> (3:00) | ||
+ | # <b>[[When We're Dancing Close And Slow]]</b> (4:30) | ||
+ | # <b>[[With You]]</b> (4:00) | ||
+ | # <b>[[Still Waiting]]</b> (3:00) | ||
+ | # <b>[[It's Gonna Be Lonely]]</b> (3:50) | ||
+ | # <b>[[Sexy Dancer]]</b> (2:50) | ||
+ | # <b>[[Darlene Marie|Darling Marie]]</b> (2:00) | ||
+ | }} | ||
|releases = {{:Releases: Prince}} | |releases = {{:Releases: Prince}} | ||
|album promotion = On 27 October 1979, Billboard published a cover ad for the forthcoming '''Prince''' album on their issue N° 43, Vol. 91 (ISSN 0006-2510). It featured the name '''Prince''' in big yellow capitals, underlined by black text in italic: ''The new album featuring [[Single: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] (WBS 49050). Produced and arranged by [[Prince]]. Career Direction: Cavallo Rufallo Management. Personal Manager: Perry Jones. On [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] Records & Tapes (BSK)'' | |album promotion = On 27 October 1979, Billboard published a cover ad for the forthcoming '''Prince''' album on their issue N° 43, Vol. 91 (ISSN 0006-2510). It featured the name '''Prince''' in big yellow capitals, underlined by black text in italic: ''The new album featuring [[Single: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] (WBS 49050). Produced and arranged by [[Prince]]. Career Direction: Cavallo Rufallo Management. Personal Manager: Perry Jones. On [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] Records & Tapes (BSK)'' |
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