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- ...>[[Full Discography|'''Full Prince Discography''' ''including all Albums & Singles'']] ...ymbolSmallerBlue.png|12px|link=Alias: Symbol]]’s albums, including all [[Prince]] tracks compilations.''</small></div>12 KB (1,586 words) - 14:01, 28 November 2021
- ...excluded from this list as well as songs that have only been streamed on [[Prince]]'s various websites (see: [[Streams|Original Material Streams]]).<br> ...omo Only Samplers]] ★ [[Singles: Internet only|Internet Only Singles]]<br>[[Downloads|Downloads]] ★ [[Streams|Original Material St4 KB (516 words) - 10:43, 4 January 2018
- |introduction = <b>Trust</b> was a promotional single from [[Prince]]’s eleventh album [[Album: Batman|Batman]]. It was available in late 198 ...'[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''3 KB (352 words) - 09:32, 20 August 2021
- |previous single = Prince |previous single link = [[Prince|See Biography]]7 KB (869 words) - 16:30, 27 June 2022
- Hit Singles 86/96 |writer(s) = [[Prince]] and [[Kirk Johnson]]5 KB (600 words) - 19:38, 11 January 2024
- ...[[NPG Music Club]] Volume 2''') is the 30th full-length studio album by [[Prince]] and is the second compilation album of [[NPG Music Club]] downloads from ...e [[Album: Bamboozled|Bamboozled]] soundtrack album in 2000, credited to [[Prince]]).11 KB (1,727 words) - 18:30, 22 September 2023
- |next image = Image:Prince.jpg |previous album = Prince13 KB (1,958 words) - 12:45, 15 September 2022
- ...m by [[Taja Sevelle]], and is her only album to feature writing input by [[Prince]]. Two of the album’s ten tracks were written (or co-written) by [[Prince]], although the album was produced by Minneapolis musician [http://en.wikip7 KB (1,034 words) - 18:14, 7 August 2023
- :[[Prince_Vault:In_memoriam/February_22]] Prince And The Band :[[Prince_Vault:In_memoriam/September_18]] My Name Is Prince49 KB (6,307 words) - 13:57, 20 August 2022
- ...ooks / biographies written by associated artists, where the focus is not [[Prince]] are excluded from the list.<br> | '''Prince Inside The Purple Reign'''<br><small>''Jon Bream''</small>91 KB (11,593 words) - 21:23, 10 January 2024
- |artist name = Prince |artist image = [[File:prince-thumb.jpg]]100 KB (15,347 words) - 21:23, 10 January 2024
- ...LSound]]). It was initially released as a download on the launch date of [[Prince]]’s website [[lotusflow3r.com]], with a CD release exclusively at [http:/ Little is known about the recording dates for the album. [[Prince]] stated around the time of release that some tracks stem from the sessions20 KB (2,748 words) - 13:57, 29 April 2024
- ...flow3r]]). It was initially released as a download on the launch date of [[Prince]]’s website [[Lotusflow3r.com]], with a CD release exclusively at [http:/ ...ocolate Box]], all vocals and instruments on the album were performed by [[Prince]].15 KB (1,943 words) - 11:16, 12 November 2022
- |introduction = <b>Indigo Nights</b> is the fourth live album by [[Prince]]. It is available for purchase only with the [[Book:_21_Nights_(Atria_Book The CD is a document of [[Prince]]’s aftershow concerts and includes tracks from two aftershows, [[17 Sept11 KB (1,488 words) - 13:56, 29 April 2024
- ...duction = <b>20Ten</b> is the 35th full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was initially released on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July Weblog [http://www.drfunkenberry.com/2010/06/24/extra-extra-prince-to-release-new-cd-via-newspaper-wb-update/ DrFunkenberry.com] reported that9 KB (1,162 words) - 13:57, 29 April 2024
- |Page name = Prince Albums ==Prince Releases==13 KB (1,730 words) - 12:29, 28 February 2024
- ...= <b>Planet Earth</b> is the 32nd full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was initially available included on CD with the [[Prince_Vault:Select ...on Sunday]] edition) was given to every audience member at each night of [[Prince]]’s [[21 Nights In London : The Earth Tour]] residency in August and Sept19 KB (2,545 words) - 11:06, 18 June 2023
- ...bum: Controversy|Controversy]] is the fourth full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was released worldwide in October 1981 (twelve months after his previ ...album sessions, however, which took place in Spring and Summer 1981, at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota and [[Hollywood12 KB (1,600 words) - 15:12, 29 October 2023
- |next album = Album: The Very Best Of Prince |next album link = [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]]14 KB (1,994 words) - 17:45, 10 April 2024
- ...ion = <b>N.E.W.S.</b> is the 27th full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was initially available only to [[NPG Music Club]] members, with firs ...ained only four tracks, each exactly 14:00 long. At the time of release, [[Prince]]’s succession of releases from 2001-3 indicated that he was entering int9 KB (1,171 words) - 21:24, 10 January 2024
- |album name = Prince |album image = [[File:Prince.jpg]]10 KB (1,346 words) - 21:24, 10 January 2024
- |previous image = Image:Prince.jpg |previous album = Album: Prince9 KB (1,129 words) - 09:32, 20 August 2021
- ...d page for the album contained the phrase ''New directions in music from [[Prince]]'' similar to the term ''Directions in Music by Miles Davis'' that appeare No singles were released from the album, and the album was not eligible for any charts8 KB (1,111 words) - 17:14, 18 June 2023
- |previous album = Album: The Very Best Of Prince |previous album link = [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]]20 KB (2,804 words) - 11:31, 25 August 2023
- ...in mirror-writing on the sleeve, it was never officially attributed to [[Prince and the Revolution]].) ...Call Me Anymore]]. Both were issued in a picture-sleeve with a photo of [[Prince]] rather than the hand drawn '1999' graphic.16 KB (2,102 words) - 16:01, 27 June 2022
- ...h studio album by [[Prince]], and the first to be officially credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]] (Albeit the name [[The Revolution]] does appear in mir Released a year and eight months after [[Prince]]’s previous album [[Album: 1999|1999]], it marked the longest period bet43 KB (5,141 words) - 21:24, 10 January 2024
- ...lbum: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]]. It was the first release of any kind on [[Prince]]’s own [[Paisley Park Records|Paisley Park]], a subsidiary of [http://en ...avid Coleman, with no input by [[Prince]]) in June 1984, and recorded by [[Prince]] in August 1984. [[America]] was recorded in July 1984, [[Raspberry Beret]12 KB (1,579 words) - 09:04, 29 April 2024
- ...de in March 1986, and, as the subtitle suggests, is a companion piece to [[Prince]]’s second movie, [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] ( [[Prince]] began working on the album in mid-April 1985, shortly before the release18 KB (2,266 words) - 12:52, 27 June 2022
- ...982’s [[Album: 1999|1999]] (his intervening album’s were credited to [[Prince and the Revolution]]). It was released worldwide in March 1987. ...rince and the Revolution|the Revolution]] was disbanded in October 1986, [[Prince]] reworked the album.21 KB (2,871 words) - 12:54, 27 June 2022
- ...oduction = <b>3121</b> is the 31st full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was released worldwide in March 2006 (two years after the collections Eight months after the album’s release, [[Prince]] launched the [[Per4ming Live 3121]] residency in Las Vegas, NV, USA; the22 KB (2,954 words) - 13:56, 29 April 2024
- ...on = <b>Musicology</b> is the 28th full-length studio album by [[Prince]], and his first release on a major label since 1999’s [[Album: Rave Un2 ...into the [[15_March 2004-1|Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall Of Fame]], and marked [[Prince]]’s return to the mass media spotlight after five years of low-key and on20 KB (2,538 words) - 09:27, 15 April 2024
- |introduction = <b>C-Note</b> is the third live album released by [[Prince]] from the [[One_Nite_Alone..._Tour|One Nite Alone... Tour]]. This album co No singles were released from the album (although all of the five tracks had been avai7 KB (978 words) - 16:04, 18 June 2022
- ...ion = <b>Lovesexy</b> is the tenth full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was released worldwide in May 1988, 13 months after his previous albu ...7, to cancel [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']], which [[Prince]] deemed too dark. One of the tracks from that album, [[When 2 R In Love]],19 KB (2,659 words) - 16:02, 25 August 2023
- ...h studio album by [[Prince]], and the first and only soundtrack album by [[Prince]] for a movie in which he was not involved as an actor. It was released wor ...ie, and felt they worked so well that in mid-December 1988, he contacted [[Prince]] to ask if he would re-record the tracks for use in the movie, or provide22 KB (3,112 words) - 10:05, 16 June 2023
- ...= <b>Graffiti Bridge</b> is the twelfth full-length studio album by [[Prince]], and the companion album to the motion picture, [[Film: Graffiti Bridge|G ...d written and produced for other artists (also included in the movie), and singles were also released to support those artists.24 KB (3,414 words) - 15:53, 18 June 2022
- |performer = [[Prince]] [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]]<br>12 KB (1,652 words) - 20:15, 3 July 2022
- ...his first to be co-credited to a band since [[Album: Parade|Parade]], by [[Prince and the Revolution]], in 1986. Unlike many of [[Prince]]’s previous albums, '''Diamonds And Pearls''' didn’t contain any updat25 KB (3,217 words) - 08:29, 27 October 2023
- ...rg/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.]-era recordings under the name [[Prince]] from twelve studio albums, released originally between 1979 and 1993. ...tracks are included in loose chronological order based on their release as singles.27 KB (3,704 words) - 16:26, 29 April 2024
- ...in February 2014. The album includes two songs written or co-written by [[Prince]]: [[Wow|The Unexpected]] and [[Your Show]]. Additionally he is credited as ...f/2014/01/liv_warfield_prince_unexpected_jimmy_fallon.html Oregon Live], [[Prince]] wrote the title track for [[Liv Warfield|Warfield]] after she had already11 KB (1,547 words) - 23:06, 13 November 2023
- |introduction = <b>Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic</b> is [[Prince]]’s 23rd full-length studio album, and the sixth to be released using the ...rs. Rather than the guest stars receiving payment for their appearances, [[Prince]] repaid the favor by offering to record with them for their own projects,23 KB (3,352 words) - 17:45, 10 April 2024
- ...[NPG Music Club]] Volume One''') is the 29th full-length studio album by [[Prince]], and is the first compilation album of [[NPG Music Club]] downloads from ...c files. The album was made available and other digital plateforms after [[Prince]]’s passing.10 KB (1,434 words) - 18:31, 22 September 2023
- ...ion = <b>The Truth</b> is the 21st full-length studio album by [[Prince]], the fifth to be credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Sy ...ted_anniversaries/July 9|9 June 2023]], the album was re-released by [[The Prince Estate]] with Sony’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_Recordings Lega13 KB (1,760 words) - 16:08, 25 August 2023
- ...albums comprising only [[Prince]] songs are listed in [[Albums: All Albums|Prince Albums]]. ...omo Only Samplers]] ★ [[Singles: Internet only|Internet Only Singles]]<br>[[Downloads|Downloads]] ★ [[Streams|Original Material St3 KB (411 words) - 20:05, 23 November 2021
- ...res [[Prince]] internet-only released albums. For a complete overview of [[Prince]]'s material made avaialable for download on his various websites, see [[Do ...omo Only Samplers]] ★ [[Singles: Internet only|Internet Only Singles]]<br>[[Downloads|Downloads]] ★ [[Streams|Original Material St2 KB (220 words) - 13:10, 14 June 2017
- ...oduction = <b>The Hits 1</b> is the first compilation album by [[Prince]]. It was released simultaneously with [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], [[ ...nction with [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], the album contains most of [[Prince]]’s most well-known songs from 13 studio albums, released originally betw18 KB (2,337 words) - 16:02, 29 April 2024
- |introduction = <b>Crystal Ball</b> is [[Prince]]’s 20th full-length studio album, the fourth to be credited to [[File: S ...nce]]’s legendary "vault", and contains tracks recorded under the name [[Prince]] as well as under the then-current moniker [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|l20 KB (2,711 words) - 13:24, 8 February 2023
- ...duction = <b>The Hits 2</b> is the second compilation album by [[Prince]]. It was released simultaneously with [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], [[ ...nction with [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], the album contains most of [[Prince]]’s most well-known songs from 13 studio albums, released originally betw16 KB (2,213 words) - 16:12, 29 April 2024
- ...listed here. For singles released by [[The NPG]], visit [[Singles:_NPG|NPG Singles]]. ...omo Only Samplers]] ★ [[Singles: Internet only|Internet Only Singles]]<br>[[Downloads|Downloads]] ★ [[Streams|Original Material St2 KB (266 words) - 13:10, 14 June 2017
- ...which ended less than a week prior to this album’s release. It is also [[Prince]]’s first released triple album. It was released worldwide in November 19 [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) began recording s33 KB (4,896 words) - 09:52, 31 August 2023
- ...and until [[Album: One Nite Alone... Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]], by [[Prince and the New Power Generation]], in 2002. ...Is Prince]] as a b-side). [[File:SymbolSmaller.png]] would later become [[Prince]]’s name, in 1993, and he would go on to release six albums under that na24 KB (3,453 words) - 17:02, 29 April 2024