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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>
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  • ...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]] &nbsp;★&nbsp; [[Singles: Internet only|Internet Only Singles]]<br>[[Downloads|Downloads]] &nbsp;★&nbsp; [[Streams|Original Material St
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  • |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)]]''
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  • |previous single = Prince |previous single link = [[Prince|See Biography]]
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  • Hit Singles 86/96 |writer(s) = [[Prince]] and [[Kirk Johnson]]
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  • ...[[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]]).
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  • |next image = Image:Prince.jpg |previous album = Prince
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  • ...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.wikip
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  • :[[Prince_Vault:In_memoriam/February_22]] Prince And The Band :[[Prince_Vault:In_memoriam/September_18]] My Name Is Prince
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  • ...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>
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  • |artist name = Prince |artist image = [[File:prince-thumb.jpg]]
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  • ...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 sessions
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  • ...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]].
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  • |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 Sept
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  • ...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 that
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  • |Page name = Prince Albums ==Prince Releases==
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  • ...= <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 Sept
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  • ...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 [[Hollywood
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  • |next album = Album: The Very Best Of Prince |next album link = [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]]
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  • ...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 int
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  • |album name = Prince |album image = [[File:Prince.jpg]]
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  • |previous image = Image:Prince.jpg |previous album = Album: Prince
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  • ...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 charts
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  • |previous album = Album: The Very Best Of Prince |previous album link = [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]]
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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 bet
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  • ...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]
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  • ...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 release
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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; the
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  • ...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 on
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  • |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 avai
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  • ...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]],
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  • ...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 provide
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  • ...= <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.
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  • |performer = [[Prince]] [[Album: The Very Best Of Prince|The Very Best Of Prince]]<br>
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  • ...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 updat
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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 already
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  • |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,
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  • ...[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.
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  • ...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 Lega
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  • ...albums comprising only [[Prince]] songs are listed in [[Albums: All Albums|Prince Albums]]. ...omo Only Samplers]] &nbsp;★&nbsp; [[Singles: Internet only|Internet Only Singles]]<br>[[Downloads|Downloads]] &nbsp;★&nbsp; [[Streams|Original Material St
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  • ...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]] &nbsp;★&nbsp; [[Singles: Internet only|Internet Only Singles]]<br>[[Downloads|Downloads]] &nbsp;★&nbsp; [[Streams|Original Material St
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  • ...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 betw
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  • |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|l
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  • ...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 betw
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  • ...listed here. For singles released by [[The NPG]], visit [[Singles:_NPG|NPG Singles]]. ...omo Only Samplers]] &nbsp;★&nbsp; [[Singles: Internet only|Internet Only Singles]]<br>[[Downloads|Downloads]] &nbsp;★&nbsp; [[Streams|Original Material St
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  • ...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 s
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  • ...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 na
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