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  • ...Morris Day]] in Summer 1989 at [[Paisley Park Studios]]. The song contains a sample from [[Don’t Call Me Nigger, Whitey]] (written by [http://en.wikip *[[Morris Day]] - lead vocals
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  • ...bum: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]] (released on the same day). ...CD set, which was put on hold indefinitely in late 2003, officially due to a manufacturing problem.
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  • ...Sheila E.]], who had tweeted vague references to a fallout with [[Prince]] a week earlier. ...27 years after its initial recording (the performance immediately followed a performance of [[The Glamorous Life]], furthering the theory about the revi
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  • | [[1000 X’s & O’s|A 1,000 Hugs And Kisses]] || see: [[1000 X’s & O’s]] || || | [[A Couple Miles]] || [[The Flesh]]: [[Album:_The_Flesh_(1986)|The Flesh]] || 1
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  • | previous concert = [[14 August 1986-am|14 August 1986 (a.m.)]] | {{l}} [[Around The World In A Day]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}}
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  • |performer = [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] |producer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]])
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  • |performer = [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] ...] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 4|4 January 2003]] (the day after similar downloads were made available of [[Copenhagen]], [[Nagoya]],
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  • | {{l}} [[Play In The Sunshine]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Shave And A Haircut]] ''coda'' {{l}} ...[[I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Rockhard In A Funky Place|Pacemaker]] {{H-Int}} {{l}}
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  • | {{l}} [[Play In The Sunshine]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Shave And A Haircut]] ''coda'' {{l}} ...[[I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Rockhard In A Funky Place|Pacemaker]] {{H-Int}} {{l}}
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  • ...W|New Concept page for MAIN PAGE]]: This is the page BLR uses when testing new display for main page. *[[Header-TEST]] <-- This is a header test page, in case you want to try new options
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  • | date = 6 August 2011 (a.m.) | {{l}} ''NPG funk jam'' {{segue}} {{l}}''incl. 'ain’t no party like a new power party','' [[Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)]] ''&'' [
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  • <p style="margin-left:.7em;">This is a semi-exhaustive list of books written about [[Prince]] or published by him <!-- A-Z LIST OF BOOKS -->
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  • ...Nevermind]], [[The Artist]] (The Artist Formerly Known As Prince; T.A.F.K.A.P.), [[Alias: Camille|Camille]], [[Christopher]], [[Jamie Starr]], [[Joey C ...under his own name and with other artists. He has won seven Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe, and an Academy Award. He was inducted into the [http://www.ro
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  • | {{l}} [[Around The World In A Day]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} | {{l}} [[New Position]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Wendy Melvoin]] steel drums''
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  • ...Books)|21 Nights]] book, released worldwide in September 2008 (on the same day as [[Bria Valente]]’s debut single [[Single: Another Boy|Another Boy]]), The CD is a document of [[Prince]]’s aftershow concerts and includes tracks from two
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  • ...ail release (using a full CD case containing a lenticular cover) following a week later in the rest of the world (sixteen months after the previous albu ...not specify which tracks feature each musician. The listing below reflects a best effort to compile accurate credits, but may not be completely accurate
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  • ...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Lady_Studios Electric Lady Studios], New York, NY, USA; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O’Henry_Sound_Studios O’He ...ic Club]], and later available for purchase from the [[NPG Music Club]] as a stand-alone item.
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  • ...the previous album [[Album: Xpectation|Xpectation]]), but it also received a low-key retail release the following month. In 2004, a digital download of the album was offered through the [[NPG Music Club]].
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  • ...imilar to the term ''Directions in Music by Miles Davis'' that appeared on a series of albums by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Miles Davis] ...e-released on the [[Tidal]] music service, initially only to stream before a download store was opened three months later, offering the album in mp3 and
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  • ...m: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]]), but was released as a single untracked audio file the previous month as [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One The album was first previewed during the [[A Celebration|Celebration]] week-long festival at [[Paisley Park Studios]], C
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  • ...Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA; [[Record Plant Remote - Mobile Truck]] (from New York, NY in Minneapolis, MN USA) at [[First Avenue]], Minneapolis, MN, USA |next album = Album: Around The World In A Day
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  • |album name = Around The World In A Day ...e of any kind on [[Prince]]’s own [[Paisley Park Records|Paisley Park]], a subsidiary of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bro
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  • |previous album = Album: Around The World In A Day ...s album link = [[Album: Around The World In A Day|Around The World In A Day]]
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  • {{setlist-footer-new}} ...nce Ever Sold]] ''(instrumental)''{{l}} ''incl.'' [[Muse 2 The Pharaoh]] [[A Love Bizarre]] ''&'' [[Come On]] {{Inter}}{{l}}
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  • ...ive 3121]] residency in Las Vegas, NV, USA; the setlist typically included a few tracks from the album, but was not designed to promote the album as suc The initial release of the album contained a small postcard/flier for the later-aborted album by [[Támar Davis|Támar]]
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  • ...USA; [[Metalworks Studios]], Mississauga, ON, Canada; [[The Hit Factory]], New York, NY, USA ...ic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]]. The album was released initially on CD in a basic slipcase, and was given to every audience member of every show on the
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  • ...overing tracks released in early 2003); the album was released on the same day as [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]] and [[Album: Th ...e-released on the [[Tidal]] music service, initially only to stream before a download store was opened three months later, offering the album in mp3 and
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  • ...s instead tracked as one single 45:07 track, designed to be listened to as a whole (track titles were included, however). Later releases of the CD split ...rly version of [[Lovesexy]] with the same hook-line but faster in pace, in a different key and with mostly different lyrics. It was not used for the alb
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  • ...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Lady_Studios Electric Lady Studios], New York, NY, USA; [http://www.unitedsounddetroit.com/ United Sound Studio], De ...n revived from the vault and reworked for release, and could be considered a "greatest hits" of unreleased material.
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  • |introduction = '''Alphabet St.''' (a.k.a. '''Alphabet Street''') is the second track on [[Prince]]’s tenth album [ In 2002, a live version (as '''Alphabet Street''') was included as the fifth track on
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  • ...od, CA, USA; First Avenue (in [[Record Plant Remote - Mobile Truck]] (from New York, NY in Minneapolis, MN USA); [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, ...econd disc contained eleven tracks, and while none of them had appeared on a previous compilation in remixed / extended form, seven had appeared on [[Al
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  • ...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Lady_Studios Electric Lady Studios], New York, NY, USA; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O’Henry_Sound_Studios O’He ...Arista Records]. It was released worldwide in November 1999 (just two and a half months after the vault album [[Album: The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale|
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  • ...to [[Album: The Slaughterhouse|The Slaughterhouse]] (released on the same day). ...CD set, which was put on hold indefinitely in late 2003, officially due to a manufacturing problem.
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  • ...release of his previous album, [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]), with a retail release (again as part of the [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] p The album was recorded during a set of sessions, the first of which took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_a
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  • ...explicit material was saved for [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]] to avoid a "Parental Advisory" label on '''The Hits 1'''. ...ere]]. [[Adore]], which had not been released as a single, was included in a previously-unavailable edited form.
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  • ...release of his previous album, [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]), with a retail release following on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_3|3 ...had been placed, and stating the album had been completed on Independence Day, [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_4|4 July 1997]].
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  • ...udios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Record Plant Remote - Mobile Truck]] (from New York, NY in Minneapolis, MN USA); [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Stu ...explicit material was saved for [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]] to avoid a "Parental Advisory" label on [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]].
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.], which ended less than a week prior to this album’s release. It is also [[Prince]]’s first relea ...nfigurations) is listed here, and information regarding [[Album: New World|New World]] is listed on that album’s page.
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  • ...]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; and [[Record Plant Remote - Mobile Truck]] (from New York, NY in) Minneapolis, MN USA; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Stu |introduction = <b>The Hits / The B-Sides</b> is a 3CD box-set compilation album by [[Prince]]. It was released simultaneously
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  • ...She originated from Scotland, and is of German and French descendant from a country musician family (her mother played accordion and piano and her fath ...that of the "tough-girl, cigarette-smoker" with an attitude. She also had a part in the film [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] alongside [[Apollonia 6]
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  • ...(eighteen months after [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] and three and a half years after the previous [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Re ...hree years later, shortly before [[Prince]]’s new major label release on a competing label, [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fanta
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  • ...instead hyping [[Album: The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]] as his "new" material. ...Selected_anniversaries/May 19|19 May 1994]] (on the same day as delivering a configuration of [[Album: The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]]), havin
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  • ...n a limited release in November 1994 (just three months after his previous new release [[Album: Come|Come]]). ...is essentially a compilation of individual tracks; it was not recorded as a thematic album.
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  • ...It Ain’t Over!]] were also re-released on vinyl individually on the same day). ...aster]], [[La, La, La Means Eye Love U|La-La Means I Love You]] and [[Sing A Simple Song]]), leaving only [[Prince]] compositions.
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  • ...ths after [[Album: The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]] and three and a half months after the [[Album: Girl 6|Girl 6]] movie soundtrack). ...And Disorder''' is actually a selection of songs written and recorded over a period of almost three years. [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|
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  • ...tp://unused-prince-tickets.com unused-prince-tickets.com]<br>This image is a digitally edited facsimile | city, state = Passaic, New Jersey
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  • {{Setlist-footer-new}} * This concert was recorded for a possible live album using a mobile recording unit.
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  • {{setlist-footer-new}} ...w that at some point he would play with [[The Time]] and [[Prince]]. As of a profile video made about him by Ilio instruments in 2011, he still had his
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  • {{setlist-footer-new}} ...)'')) (20 minutes): [[Make-Up]] / [[Wet Dream]] / [[Drive Me Wild]] / [[If A Girl Answers (Don’t Hang Up)]] / [[Nasty Girl]]
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  • {{Setlist-footer-new}} ...2, and later for 17 February 1983. It was then rescheduled to 9 March, but a 1999 Tour newsletter. dated 14 February 1983, distributed on the road, had
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  • | next concert = [[16 March 1983-am|16 March 1983 (a.m.)]] {{setlist-footer-new}}
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  • {{Setlist-footer-new}} ...Time]] was not advertised to appear at this show, only [[Vanity 6]]. From a show review, however, it is clear that they did perform their set.
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  • | previous concert = [[04 June 2004-am|4 June 2004 (a.m.)]] | next concert = [[06 June 2004-am|6 June 2004 (a.m.)]]
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  • | {{l}} [[Around The World In A Day]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} | {{l}} [[New Position]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Wendy Melvoin]] steel drums''
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  • | {{l}} [[Around The World In A Day]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} | {{l}} [[New Position]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Wendy Melvoin]] steel drums''
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  • |Page name = The New Power Generation Radio Show ...lign="center" width="100%"| <br>[[File:KMOJ_Logo.jpg|100px|border|link=The New Power Generation Radio Show]]<br>
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  • ...g style and her Latin rhythms. A former protégé of Prince, Sheila became a drummer in his band before branching off into solo musical projects. In add ...uld be the first to be your husband". He also prophetically vowed that one day she would join his band. The two would eventually join forces during the Pu
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  • | colspan="3" valign="top"| [http://new.livestream.com/3RDEYEGIRL/events/2174650 3rdEyeGirl LiveStream TV] .... On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_30|30 June 2013]], part of a show was broadcast live from Chicago. After that the broadcasts continued w
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  • | {{l}} [[Jack U Off]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)]] {{H-Int}} / [[Twelve]] {{l}} | {{l}} [[Head]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[A Love Bizarre]] {{l}}
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  • | previous concert = [[21 October 1988-am|21 October 1988 (a.m.)]] ...Night]] ''incl.'' [[Rockhard In A Funky Place|Pacemaker]] - [[Take The ‘A’ Train]] {{H-Int}} {{l}}
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  • | date = 12 May 2011 (a.m.) {{Setlist-footer-new}}
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  • | previous concert = [[07 November 1988-am|7 November 1988 (a.m.)]] ...Night]] ''incl.'' [[Rockhard In A Funky Place|Pacemaker]] - [[Take The ‘A’ Train]] {{H-Int}} {{l}}
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  • | {{l}} [[Let’s Go Crazy]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Shave And A Haircut]] {{l}} | {{l}} [[1999]] / [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}}
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  • | previous concert = [[28 August 1993-am|28 August 1993 (a.m.)]] | {{l}} [[Let’s Go Crazy]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Shave And A Haircut]] {{l}}
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  • | previous concert = [[17 June 2004-am|17 June 2004 (a.m.)]] | next concert = [[18 June 2004-am|18 June 2004 (a.m.)]]
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  • | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]] ''(intro)'' {{l}} | {{med}} [[A Love Bizarre]] ''(instrumental)'' / [[The Glamorous Life]] ''(instrumental)
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  • | city, state = New Orleans, Louisiana | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]] ''(intro)'' {{l}} <small> ''w/ [[
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  • | city, state = New York, New York | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]] ''(intro)'' {{l}}
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  • | city, state = East Rutherford, New Jersey | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]] ''(intro)'' {{l}}
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  • | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]] ''(intro)'' {{l}} | {{med}} [[A Love Bizarre]] ''(instrumental)'' / [[The Glamorous Life]] ''(instrumental)
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  • | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]] ''(intro)'' {{l}} | {{med}} [[A Love Bizarre]] ''(instrumental)'' / [[The Glamorous Life]] ''(instrumental)
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  • | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]] ''(intro)'' {{l}} | {{med}} [[A Love Bizarre]] ''(instrumental)'' / [[The Glamorous Life]] ''(instrumental)
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  • | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]] ''(intro)'' {{l}} | {{med}} [[D.M.S.R.]] ''(coda)'' / [[A Love Bizarre]] ''(instrumental)'' / [[The Glamorous Life]] ''(instrumental)
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  • | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]] ''(intro)'' {{l}} | {{med}} [[A Love Bizarre]] ''(instrumental)'' / [[The Glamorous Life]] ''(instrumental)
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  • | {{l}} [[Girls & Boys]] {{P}} {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''a capella'' </small> | {{l}} [[Sleep Around]] {{l}} [[I Feel All Right]] ''incl.'' [[Take The ‘A’ Train]] {{Inter}}, [[777-9311]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} ''&'' [[Get
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  • | date = 26 November 2006 (a.m.) | previous concert = [[25 November 2006-am|25 November 2006 (a.m.)]]
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  • ...lbum.jpg|100px|link=Album: A.C.]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: A.C.|A.C.]] </small> <br> [[File:Purplerain_Deluxe.jpg|100px|link=Album:_Purple_Ra |album(s) = [[Album: A.C.|A.C.]] <br> [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition
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  • | date = 18 March 2007 (a.m.) | previous concert = [[17 March 2007-am-1|17 March 2007 (a.m.)]]
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  • ...Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], so the two-disc single could be considered a companion to those albums (these tracks also showed up on the single [[Sing ...le; all releases in the intervening time were credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]].
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  • ...is unclear however if [[Vanity]] cut vocals for the song on this day or at a later occasion. ...after casting [[Apollonia]] for the project in September or October 1983. New lead vocals were recorded by her and [[Prince]] worked on the track further
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  • ...[Bambi]] was released to complete the edition two days later), on the same day as part of [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_8|NPG Music ...]] (or [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]/[[Prince and the New Power Generation]]) are included. Five tracks by other artists with [[Princ
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  • | {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{l}} {{l}} {{setlist-footer-new}}
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  • ...wer Generation]] (who had previously been credited on the [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] albums [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls] ...rly 1992, and first worked on in April 1992, when [[Goldnigga]], [[Deuce & A Quarter]] and [[Goldie’s Parade]] were recorded at [http://en.wikipedia.o
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  • | previous concert = [[05 April 2002-am|5 April 2002 (a.m.)]] | {{l}} [[A Case Of U]] {{l}} {{l}}
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  • ...n [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_31|31 July 2013]] (along with a cover version by [[Prince]] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Smith Al ...]] performed the track on [[04_March 2014|The Arsenio Hall Show]] TV show; a studio version was premiered two days later (along with [[Fallinlove2nite]]
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  • |next song = [[Pour Me A Cup]] ...ce]] alone at his [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota and a mix-down of it was done nine days later. This version was then overdubbed s
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  • ...ter}}, [[Kiss]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} ''&'' [[Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} {{l}} {{setlist-footer-new}}
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Martika Martika]; [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]) ...ar after the album’s release, [[Single: Spirit|Spirit]] was available as a promotional single (the album’s fifth and final single overall), with no
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  • | tour name = A Celebration | overview = [[A Celebration|Tour Overview]]
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  • | next concert = [[08 August 2011-am|8 August 2011 (a.m.)]] | {{l}} [[A Love Bizarre]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Housequake]] ''chant'' {{l}} <small> ''w/
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  • | previous concert = [[11 February 2007-am|11 February 2007 (a.m.)]] | date = 11 February 2007 (a.m.)
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  • | overview = [[Prince: Piano & A Microphone 2016|Tour Overview]] | tour name = Prince: Piano & A Microphone
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  • | previous concert = [[31 March 2007-am|31 March 2007 (a.m.)]] | date = 31 March 2007 (a.m.)
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  • ...ad?]] was released as the album’s second single (released in the USA and New Zealand). ...09/09/24/exclusive-prince-rehearsal-track-listen-now/ DrFunkenberry.com] a day after it was recorded (recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/Se
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  • ...a Treat Me So Bad?]], the album’s second single (released in the USA and New Zealand). ...iting|Still Waiting]], the album’s third single (released in the USA and New Zealand). The following month it was released as the b-side of [[Single: Se
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  • |writer(s) = [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]] (music) (credited to [[Prince]]) ...mo 12" of [[Single: Head|Head]] (which acted more as an album sampler than a promo for [[Head]] itself).
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  • | [[The Call]] || [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]: [[Home Video: 3 Chains O’ Gold|3 Chains O’ Gold]] ( | [[Call The Law]] || [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]: [[Single: Money Don’t Matter 2 Night|Money Don’t Ma
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  • | previous concert = [[17 February 2007-am|17 February 2007 (a.m.)]] | date = 17 February 2007 (a.m.)
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  • In 2002, a live version was also included as the eighth track on the second disc of [[ ...rials Little Anthony and the Imperials], who he wanted to produce (the one-day session also produced [[I Feel For You]], [[Thrill You Or Kill You]] and [[
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