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  • |song name = Just As Long As We’re Together ...art for [[Single: Just As Long As We’re Together|Just As Long As We’re Together]]</small>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Single: Just As Long As We’re Together]]
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    |writer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]]) |producer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[Alias: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]]), Peter Lord (vocal production), V. Je
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  • :[[Prince_Vault:In_memoriam/April_8]] just as long as we’re together These are the project pages on which we’re currently working. As soon completed, they will be moved in another section.
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  • ...mbol]], [[Alexander Nevermind]], [[The Artist]] (The Artist Formerly Known As Prince; T.A.F.K.A.P.), [[Alias: Camille|Camille]], [[Christopher]], [[Jamie ...ring which time he was usually referred to as '''The Artist Formerly Known as Prince''', the acronym '''“TAFKAP”''' or simply [[The Artist]].
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  • ...ture where the stage is placed in the Nikaïa Palace (which can also serve as a 9,000 capacity indoor venue by itself), and the audience is on the adjace .../ [[What Have You Done For Me Lately]] / [[Dreamer]] / [[Act Of God]] / [[Long Train Runnin’]] [[Hot Summer]] and [[Calhoun Square]] were played among o
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  • In 2003, the album was planned for inclusion as the centerpiece of the [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion-2003|The Chocolate I ...le difference being the inclusion of the original version of [[The Dance]] as the eighth track on the first version (while the tracklist seen on the CD l
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  • ...s first released triple album. It was released worldwide in November 1996 (just four months after [[Album: Chaos And Disorder|Chaos And Disorder]]). ...viewed these two albums as entirely separate projects or simply saw these as two names for the same project; for clarity’s sake, information pertainin
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  • ...n additional work took place on the album. [[P. Control]] (initially known as [[P. Control|Pussy Control]]) was the latest recording to be included on th ...ractive]], which ended up on [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]], as well as the studio version of [[Days Of Wild]], [[Strength]], and cover versions of
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  • ...nizable on [[Get Satisfied]], the extent of his contribution on [[Way Up]] as a producer, arranger, vocalist or musician is unknown. ...Bliss]] and [[Eric Leeds]] (on horns) and [[The Steeles]]. It was included as the seventh track on a 1992 configuration of the album, which was changed s
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  • ...bi]] 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 Cl Timings are not given, as several of the tracks overlap or feature spoken segues in the format of a r
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  • | band = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) ''(vox, guitar, drums)' ...= * [[Shhh]] was supposed to be sung with [[Tevin Campbell]] on stage as it was offered by [[Prince]] for his [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]] alb
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  • |writer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[Alexander Nevermind]]) ...of the album’s release, [[Single: Sugar Walls|Sugar Walls]] was released as the album’s third single. The song was written by [[Prince]] under the ps
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  • | comment = Tickets for this show came as electronic cards (as pictured above) without marking of specific date or artists on the front. A ...rk Johnson]] ''(dance, percussion)'' <small>(Tony, Damon and Kirk together as [[Game Boyz]])</small>
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  • ...= <small>The vinyl long play format was release at same time as the CD.'' </small> *[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) - background vocals and
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  • | [[I Just Wanna Be Rich]] || - || 1982 || - | [[If I Had A Harem]] || <small> (version released as [[Blues In C (If I Had A Harem)]])</small> || 1988 || 1989
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  • ...er the album’s release, [[Single: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] was released as the album’s third single, available worldwide. The track is also featured ...k on the compilation album [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]] (also included as the second disc of [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]
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  • ...prior to the album’s release, [[Single: Batdance|Batdance]] was released as the album’s first single, becoming [[Prince]]’s fourth number one hit. ...mid-late March 1989 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, as the last song recorded for the album, replacing [[Dance With The Devil]]. T
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  • | {{l}} [[Long Train Runnin’]] {{l}} {{l}} ...ncluded the last known performance by [[Prince]] of [[Holly Rock]], albeit as a chant only during [[The Glamorous Life]].
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  • ...the band (after the [[Diamonds And Pearls Tour]]). The album became known as [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]]. ...ds. One version of [[Album: Concrete Jungle|Concrete Jungle]] was released as a digital download in 2009; see that album’s listing for details.
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  • ...luxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Edition'' and ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'']]<br> (as '''We Can F**k''')</small> ...br><small> from the streamed album [[Album: Oui Can Luv|Oui Can Luv]]<br> (as '''Oui Can Luv''')<br></small>
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  • |additional info = Mix (Long version) *[[Candy Dulfer]] - saxophone (as "Candy")
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