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  • ==Prince Releases== ==Posthumous Releases==
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  • |releases = ...ased in 2005. The full (1984) version of [[Possessed]] was included on the posthumous [[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] in 2017.
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  • |releases = {{:Releases: Parade}} ...]] respectively. The full version of [[Wonderful Day]] was included on the posthumous [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edit
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  • ...eeks before the album’s release, [[Single: Sex Shooter|Sex Shooter]] was releases as the album’s first single. As such, the song is the first to be credite In 2019, [[Prince]]’s own version was released as the first track on the posthumous album [[Album:_Originals|Originals]].
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  • Promotional records are not reputed being commercial releases and are therefore listed in [[Singles:_Promo_Only|Promo Only Singles]]. ==Posthumous Releases==
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  • ...alifornia, USA]]) was included on the Blu-ray of the deluxe edition of the posthumous [[Album: Welcome 2 America|Welcome 2 America]] album released in 2021. |5= There have been no audio-only releases of this track on ‘hard-format’.
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  • ...ble on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 17|17 April 2020]] as a posthumous digital release, for download and streaming. |format4 = Digital <br><small>Posthumous release</small>
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  • ...ersion performed at Montreux, Switzerland in July 1988 was included on the posthumous release [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Complete_Miles_Davis_at_Montreux ..., Switzerland on 7 July 1988. There have been no other official audio-only releases of Davis’ version on 'hard-format'.
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  • ...the stores after his unexpected death. It is therefore not considered as a posthumous album. ...] chose to sequence the two songs as one track on the physical and digital releases of the album and not as separate tracks.
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  • ...alifornia, USA]]) was included on the Blu-ray of the deluxe edition of the posthumous [[Album: Welcome 2 America|Welcome 2 America]] album released in 2021. |5= There have been no audio-only releases of this track on 'hard-format'.
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  • ...alifornia, USA]]) was included on the Blu-ray of the deluxe edition of the posthumous [[Album: Welcome 2 America|Welcome 2 America]] album released in 2021. |5= There have been no audio-only releases of this track on 'hard-format'.
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  • ...alifornia, USA]]) was included on the Blu-ray of the deluxe edition of the posthumous [[Album: Welcome 2 America|Welcome 2 America]] album released in 2021. |5= There have been no audio-only releases of this track on 'hard-format'.
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  • The Revolution as a band have contributed to the following releases: ::2017 [[Album:_Purple_Rain_Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']] (Posthumous release)
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  • ...h apparently approved by [[Prince]] before his death, this marks the first posthumous release of material from [[Prince]]'s vault. ...a significant presence by [[Prince]] on the platform, including several re-releases of out-of-print albums and singles, including a slightly different version
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  • ==Posthumous Releases==
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  • ...pril 2019]], becoming [[Prince]]’s eight compilation album and the fifth posthumous release. In 2020, the album received a wider retail release in Japan only, ...the others are remixes originally included on the various 12" single vinyl releases).
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  • ...eved to be the final configuration of the album. Contrary to some previous releases by [[The Prince Estate]], there was no technical necessity to do new mixes <b>Track releases</b>
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  • ...iki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] studio work, and the first official posthumous release, announced six months to the day after [[Prince]]’s death, and re |releases =
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  • ...or [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 21|21 June 2019]], and vinyl releases announced for [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 19|19 July 2019]]. ...es the previously-unreleased track [[Moonbeam Levels]] and marks the first posthumous release of material from [[Prince]]’s vault.
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  • ...alone album of previously unreleased material by [[Prince]] and the fourth posthumous release overall. The album is a solo piano rehearsal recorded in somewhere |releases =
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  • ...2019 editions became [[Prince]]’s ninth compilation album and the sixth posthumous release. |releases =
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  • |introduction = <b>Nothing Compares 2 U</b> was the first official posthumous [[Prince]] single, released two years after his death. The single contained '''Nothing Compares 2 U''' was included on [[Prince]]’s seventh posthumous album release when it was released in June 2019, but this project is believ
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  • This release is not counted as a posthumous album as it was an accompanying piece to an event and that no particular wo ...Selected_anniversaries/May 15|15 May 2020]] (six months after the previous posthumous release, [[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]), and was rel
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  • ...bol]]’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] releases [[Album: The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]] and [[Album: Chaos And D ...o previously-unreleased tracks on the album. The only change from previous releases appeared to be a clean fade-out on [[Crucial]] (which was overlapped with [
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  • |introduction = ''' The Lost Tapes ''' is the first posthumous stand-alone album of previously unreleased material by [https://en.wikipedi ...r (unknown) songs they did together are announced to be included on future releases by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Carter Valerie Carter]'s estate.
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  • ...in a [[Prince]]-themed series of special events throughout the season (the posthumous formation of the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] perfor While the digital releases were listed under the name "[[Prince]]", the vinyl release and the artwork
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  • ...ame form on the [[Single: Nothing Compares 2 U 2018|Nothing Compares 2 U]] posthumous single in 2018, which was at that point a stand-alone single. |* comment = <sup>*</sup> Exclusive to Target and Japanese releases
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  • ...= <b>Holly Rock (Edit)</b> was the second official single from the posthumous [[Prince]] album [[Album: Originals|Originals]] (although the first single, |item2 = [[Album: Originals|Originals]]<br>(Posthumous 2019 album)
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  • ...e]]’s fifth full-length studio album [[Album: 1999|1999]] and the eighth posthumous album release overall. ...s]] is slightly longer than the one included on the [[Album: 4Ever|4Ever]] posthumous compilation released in 2016. The 1982 version [[Possessed]] is entirely di
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  • ...s unknown until it was used in the launch of a one-month [[Prince]]-themed posthumous [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirius_XM Sirius XM] station in May 2020, as ...ory:2020]][[Category:Radio/internet shows (Prince)]][[Category: Posthumous Releases]]
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  • ...dio album [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]] and the ninth posthumous album release overall. |releases =
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  • |releases = {{:Releases: Empty}} ...:NPG Records releases]][[Category:Posthumous Releases (Prince)]][[Category:Posthumous Singles (Prince)]]
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  • ...death on 28 September 1991. '''Merci Miles!, Live At Vienne''' is the 69th posthumous release overall, including compilations and box-sets. |production = Florence Joelle Halfon - producer for the posthumous release
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  • ...singles in this box set have different b-sides compared to their original releases. The original [[Single: Cream|Cream]] single had its b-side [[Horny Pony]] ...reated the artwork for every single from scratch. No scans of the original releases were used. Somewhat odd the original 1991 US 7" single for [[Single: Diamon
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  • ...All Nite with Prince” to promote the release of this box-set and the re-releases of the individual albums. In this audio-documentary [[Renato Neto]], [[Naje ---RELEASES --------->
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