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  • ...on the [[Tidal]] music service, initially only to stream before a download store was opened three months later, offering the album in mp3 and flac files. ...Album: Peace (2000)|Peace]], by the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]], which was advertised on [[NPGOnlineLtd.com]] upon its launch in March 20
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  • ...= All songs written by [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]). ...[[Prince]] - producer and arranger (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]])
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  • ...on the [[Tidal]] music service, initially only to stream before a download store was opened three months later, offering the album in mp3 and flac files. ...is the fifth and final album to be credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]].
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  • ...on the initial release. The original version of [[The Dance]] was the sole new track on the firt release of '''The Chocolate Invasion''' and was later re- ...ity on [[Tidal]], the album was available only to stream before a download store was opened three months later, offering the album in mp3 and flac files. Th
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  • ...96. It was initially only available through phone pre-order (using [[1-800 New Funk]]). [[Love4oneanother.com]] gave updates on the album over the next se ...uote>''A bird of high distinction says EVERY1 who orders CRYSTAL BALL, the new album of previously-bootlegged jams, will now receive THE TRUTH on CD as we
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  • ...is [[Prince]]’s first live album, credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] (the first album to receive that credit since 1992’s [[File:SymbolSmall ...made available on 26 March 2005 on [[NPG Music Club]] "Musicology Download Store".</small>
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  • ...cordings" of [[Prince]]’s greatest hits, along with "at least four brand new songs". ...2010]], using a new slipcover; this re-release did not take place, but the new slipcover has been included on digital releases of the album since this tim
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  • ...tion]] (who had previously been credited on the [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] albums [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] and [[File:Symb ...Paris, France]] tourdate. It was later sold at [[The New Power Generation Store]]s in Minneapolis and London, but there was no wider retail release and did
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  • ...|Uptown]] was released as the album’s first single (released in the USA, New Zealand and Holland). ...=Alias: Symbol]]’s [[The New Power Generation Store|New Power Generation Store]].
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  • ...available for purchase for the general public in a record store, a digital store, or at a [[Prince]] concert merchandise stall. Singles pressed in only one | [[File:Newpowergeneration_single.jpg|100px|border|link=Single: New Power Generation]]
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  • |song name = New Power Generation <small>(a.k.a Bold Generation) </small> ...album [[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br> (as '''Bold Generation''')</small>
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  • ..., however, and the studio version was played at [[The New Power Generation Store]] in Minneapolis in November 1994 (along with [[Funky Design]] and [[Snow M ...ecember 1994]] configuration of the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]]’s second album [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]]. This version remains unrelease
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  • ..., however, and the studio version was played at [[The New Power Generation Store]] in Minneapolis in November 1994 (along with [[Mad]] and [[Snow Man]]). An ...The song was slated to be the eighth track on the 1995 [[Album: New World|New World]] album project, a precursor to what became the album [[Album: Emanci
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  • |performer = [[The Family]]; [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]; [[Prince]] ...993]] - [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]] album ([[Prince and the New Power Generation]] version)<br>
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  • |performer = [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] ...er(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]])
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  • |studios = [[10_April 2002-am|The World, New York]], NY, USA; [[21_April 2002-am|House Of Blues, West Hollywood]], CA, U ...ve!|One Nite Alone... Live!]] (both credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]; the first albums to receive that credit since 1992’s [[File:SymbolSmal
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  • |album name = 1-800 New Funk |album image = [[Image:1800newfunk album.jpg|1-800 New Funk (Front Cover)]]
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  • ...was the first musical release to be credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] (the first time [[Prince]] had given his band co-credit since the disband {{SingleTitle|1=2023 Black Friday Record Store Day 12" re-release}}
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  • ...pecific project. The studio version was played at The New Power Generation Store in Minneapolis in November 1994 (along with [[Mad]] and [[Funky Design]]).
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  • ...nload Store|Musicology Download Store]], beginning with the opening of the store on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 March 2004]]. ...ce and the New Power Generation]] (shortened to [[Prince and the New Power Generation|Prince & The NPG]]) - the first time a single was co-credited to the band s
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