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===29 March 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 33rd and 334th full-length studio albums [[Album:_Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] and [[Album:_MPLSound|MPLSound]] were released as download-albums initially in 2006, with a retail version available three weeks later. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Lotusflow3r}} <!-- {{ReadMore|1=Album:_MPLSound}} --><br />
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===29 March 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 28th full-length studio album [[Album:_Musicology|Musicology]] was released as a download in 2004, with a retail version available three weeks later. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Musicology}}<br />
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===16 May 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first single released from the album [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], by [[Prince and the Revolution]] was released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_When_Doves_Cry}}<br />
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===6 June 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first single to be released from [[Album: Batman|Batman]] was released in 1989 in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Batdance}}<br />
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===19 June 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s eleventh album [[Album: Batman|Batman]] was released in 1989 in Europe, followed by the USA one day later. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Batman}}<br />
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===25 June 2024===<br />
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[[Prince and the Revolution]] album [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] was released in the USA in 1984. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Purple Rain}}<br />
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[[Prince]]’s fifteenth album [[Album: Come|Come]] was released on this day in 1994 in Europe, followed by the USA one day later. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Come}}<br />
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===24 August 2024===<br />
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[[Album:_The_Vault..._Old_Friends_4_Sale|The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale]], [[Prince]]’s 22nd full-length studio album is released in 1999. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_The_Vault..._Old_Friends_4_Sale}}<br />
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===26 September 2024===<br />
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[[Album:_Plectrumelectrum|Plectrumelectrum]] (by 3rdEyeGirl) and [[Album: Art Official Age|Art Official Age]], [[Prince]]’s 36th and 37th full-length studio albums came out today in 2014.{{ReadMore|1=Album: Art Official Age}} & {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Plectrumelectrum}}<br />
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===5 October 2024===<br />
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[[Single: The Greatest Romance Ever Sold|The Greatest Romance Ever Sold]], is released in the USA as the lead single of the [[Album:_Rave_Un2_The_Joy_Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: The Greatest Romance Ever Sold}}<br />
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===19 October 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s eponymous second album [[Album: Prince|Prince]], was released in the USA on 19 October 1979. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Prince}}<br />
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===11 November 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 23rd studio album [[Album:_Rave_Un2_The_Joy_Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] was released in the USA in 1999. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic}}<br />
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===22 November 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 16th album [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']], was released in the USA on 22 November 1994 after it was originally scrapped shortly before release in December 1987. {{ReadMore|1=Album: The Black Album}}<br />
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===29 November 2024===<br />
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[[Album:_1999_Deluxe|1999 (Super) Deluxe Edition]], an elaborated remastered re-issue of [[Prince]]’s fifth full-length studio album [[Album: 1999|1999]] and the eighth posthumous album release overall, was released in 2019. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_1999_Deluxe}}<br />
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US release of [[Prince]]’s seventh studio album [[Album:_Around_The_World_In_A_Day|Around The World In A Day]] in 1985. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Around_The_World_In_A_Day}}<br />
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===15 May 2025===<br />
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US release of [[Single:_Raspberry_Beret|Raspberry Beret]], [[Prince]]’s first single to be released on [[Paisley Park Records]] label. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Raspberry_Beret}}<br />
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===10/22 July 2025===<br />
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[[Album:_20Ten|20Ten]], [[Prince]]’s 35th studio-album, was released as covermounts with the 10 July 2010 edition of the ''Het Nieuwsblad''(Belgium), ''de Gentenaar'' ''(Belgium), ''Daily Mirror'' UK and ''Daily Record'' (UK) and on 22 July also with ''Rolling Stone'' (Germany) and ''Courrier International'' (France). {{ReadMore|1=Album:_20Ten}}<br />
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===24 July 2025===<br />
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US release of [[Single: Thieves In The Temple|Thieves In The Temple]], [[Prince]]’s first single from [[Album:_Graffiti_Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]]. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Thieves In The Temple}}<br />
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===21 August 2025===<br />
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US release of [[Album:_Graffiti_Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]], [[Prince]]’s twelfth album. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Graffiti_Bridge}}<br />
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===10 September 2025===<br />
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[[Single:_Uptown|Uptown]], was released in the USA as the lead single of [[Prince]]’s third album [[Album:_Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]]. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Uptown}}<br />
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===25 September 2025===<br />
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[[Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times_Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times (Super) Deluxe Edition]], an elaborated remastered re-issue of Prince’s ninth full-length studio album [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]] and the ninth posthumous album release overall, was released in 2020. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times_Deluxe}}<br />
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===26 September 2025=== <br />
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[[Prince]]’s seventeenth studio album [[Album:_The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]] was released. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_The Gold Experience}}<br />
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===8 October 2025=== <br />
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[[Prince]]’s third studio album [[Album:_Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]] was released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Dirty Mind}}<br />
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===2 November 2025===<br />
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[[Film: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] film opens in US theaters in 1990. {{ReadMore|1=Film: Graffiti Bridge}}<br />
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US release of [[Single:_Kiss|Kiss]], [[Prince]]’s first single from [[Album:_Parade|Parade]]. [[Single:_Kiss|Kiss]] is also [[Prince]]’s third US Billboard Hot 100 number 1 single. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Kiss}}<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 31st Studio album [[Album:_3121|3121]] was released in August 2006/ {{ReadMore|1=Album:_3121}}<br />
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===31 March 2026===<br />
[[Album: Parade|Parade]], [[Prince]]’s 8th full-length studio album, was released in 1986. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Parade}}<br />
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===12 June 2026=== <br />
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[[Single:_Dinner_With_Delores|Dinner With Delores]] single release in the USA in 1996. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Dinner_With_Delores}}<br />
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===2 July 2026=== <br />
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[[Film:_Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] film opens in US theaters. {{ReadMore|1=Film:_Under The Cherry Moon}}<br />
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===9 July 2026=== <br />
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[[Album:_Chaos And Disorder|Chaos And Disorder]], [[Prince]]’s 18th full-length studio album, was released {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Chaos And Disorder}}<br />
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===29 July 2026===<br />
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[[Single:_Gett_Off|Gett Off]] single is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Single:_Gett Off}}<br />
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===30 July 2026===<br />
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[[Album:_Welcome_2_America|Welcome 2 America]], the first full previously-unreleased studio album of [[Prince]] material to be released posthumously, and the tenth posthumous album release overall, was released in 2021. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Welcome_2_America}}<br />
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===2 September 2026===<br />
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[[Single:_Controversy|Controversy]] single is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Single:_Controversy}}<br />
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===1 October 2026===<br />
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[[Album:_Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]], [[Prince]]’s 13th full-length studio album, is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_Diamonds_And_Pearls}}<br />
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===14 October 2026===<br />
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===20 November 2026===<br />
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[[Album:_The_Rainbow_Children|The Rainbow Children]], [[Prince]]’s 24th full-length studio album, is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_The_Rainbow_Children}}<br />
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===19 November 2026===<br />
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===19 November 2026===<br />
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[[Single:_Betcha_By_Golly Wow!|Betcha By Golly Wow!]] single is released in the United Kingdom and in Australia. {{ReadMore|1= Single:_Betcha_By_Golly Wow!}}<br />
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[[Single:_The_Truth|The Truth]] promo single is made available through 1-800-New-Funk phone service. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_The_Truth}}<br />
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[[Album:_Kamasutra|Kamasutra]] album is made available through 1-800-New-Funk phone service. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Kamasutra}}<br />
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[[Single:_Sign_O’_The_Times|Sign O’The Times]] was released as a single in the USA on 18 February 1987 {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Sign_O’_The_Times}}<br />
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===30 March 2027===<br />
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[[Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times|Sign O’ The Times]], [[Prince]]’s 9th full-length studio album, was released in the UK on 30 March 1987 {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times}}<br />
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===30 June 2027===<br />
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[[Single:_Sexy_M.F.|Sexy M.F.]] single was released in the USA on 30 June 1992 {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Sexy_M.F.}}<br />
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===9 July 2027===<br />
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[[Single:_Guitar|Guitar]], the first single from [[Prince]]’s 32nd album [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]], was released in the UK on 9 July 2007 {{ReadMore|1=Single: Guitar}}<br />
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===15 July 2027===<br />
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[[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]], [[Prince]]’s 32nd album, was released with the 15 July 2007 edition of the Mail on Sunday newspaper in the UK and Ireland {{ReadMore|1=Album: Planet Earth}}<br />
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===5 October 2027===<br />
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[[File:Symbolblue.png|link=Album: Symbol]], [[Prince]]’s 14th studio album, is released in the Europe, a week before its US release. {{ReadMore|1= Album: Symbol}}<br />
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===27 October 2027===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s fifth full-length studio album [[Album: 1999|1999]], was released in 1982. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_1999}}<br />
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===20 November 2027===<br />
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[[Film:_Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]] film opens in US theaters. {{ReadMore|1=Film:_Sign O’ The Times}}<br />
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===17 December 2027===<br />
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[[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]], [[Prince]]’s first live album was released to retail stores in the USA on 17 December 2002. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._Live!}}<br />
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[[Album:_Xpectation|Xpectation]], [[Prince]]’s 26th full-length studio album, is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_Xpectation}} <br />
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=== 29 January 2028 ===<br />
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[[Album:_Crystal_Ball|Crystal Ball]], [[Prince]]’s 20th full-length studio album, is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_Crystal_Ball}}<br />
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=== 9 February 2028 ===<br />
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[[Single:_Little_Red_Corvette|Little Red Corvette]] single is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Single:_Little_Red_Corvette}}<br />
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=== 7 April 2028 ===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s debut album, [[Album:_For You|For You]], is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_For You}}<br />
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=== 23 April 2028 ===<br />
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[[Single:_Alphabet St.|Alphabet St.]], is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Alphabet St.}}<br />
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===10 May 2028===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s tenth studio album, [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] was released on 10 May 1988. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Lovesexy}}<br />
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===7 June 2028===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first single, [[Single:_Soft And Wet|Soft And Wet]] was released in 1978, coinciding with his his 20th birthday. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Soft And Wet}}<br />
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===30 June 2028===<br />
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Release of the [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]] album [[Album:_Newpower_Soul|Newpower Soul]] in 1998. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Newpower_Soul}}<br />
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=== 11/16 July 2028===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Glam Slam|Glam Slam]] was released in 1988, as the second single of the [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Glam Slam}}<br />
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===21 July 2028===<br />
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The [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]] single [[Single:_The_War|The War]] was released on 21 July 1998. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_The_War}}<br />
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===29 July 2028===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s [[Album:_N.E.W.S.|N.E.W.S.]] was released on 29 July 2003 in the USA (retail). {{ReadMore|1=Album:_N.E.W.S.}}<br />
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=== 17 August 2028===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Delirious|Delirious]] was released in the USA on 17 August 1983, as the third single of the [[Album: 1999|1999]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Delirious}}<br />
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=== 31 August 2023===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] was released in the USA on 31 August 1993, as a single to promote [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], and [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]] compilations. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Pink Cashmere}}<br />
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=== 31 August 2023===<br />
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The [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]] album [[Album:_Gold_Nigga|Newpower Soul]] was first sold at the [https://princevault.com/index.php?title=31_August_1993|Paris]] show 1993. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Gold_Nigga}}<br />
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===3 September 2028===<br />
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[[File:Breakfastcanwait_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Breakfast_Can_Wait]]<br />
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[[Single:_Breakfast_Can_Wait|Breakfast_Can_Wait]] was released in 2013, as a digital download. In 2014 the song was featured on [[Album: Art Official Age|Art Official Age]], but with its release preceding it by over a year should not be regarded a single to promote that album. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Breakfast_Can_Wait}}<br />
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===14 September 2028===<br />
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[[File:thehitsthebsides.jpg|border|140px|link=Album: The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first compilation albums, [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], and [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]] were released on 14 September 1993 in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_The Hits / The B-Sides}}<br />
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=== 20 September 2028===<br />
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[[File: Iwishuheaven_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: I Wish U Heaven]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: I Wish U Heaven|I Wish U Heaven]] was released in 1988, as the third single of the [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: I Wish U Heaven}}<br />
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===21 September 2028===<br />
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[[File:Piano&amicrophone1983.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Piano_%26_A_Microphone_1983]]<br />
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Posthumous release of [[Album:_Piano_%26_A_Microphone_1983|Piano & A Microphone 1983]] in 2018. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Piano_%26_A_Microphone_1983}}<br />
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===30 September 2028===<br />
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The [[Book:_21_Nights_(Atria_Books)|21 Nights]] book, accompanied with the [[Album: Indigo_Nights|Indigo Nights]] cd was released on 30 September2008. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Indigo_Nights}}<br />
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=== 4 October 2028===<br />
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[[File: Peach_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: Peach]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Peach|Peach]] was released in the USA on 4 October 1993, as a second single to promote [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], and [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]] compilations. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Peach}}<br />
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===16 October 2028===<br />
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[[File: Comeon_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Come_On]]<br />
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The [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]] single [[Single:_Come_On|Come On]] was released 16 October 1998. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Come_On}}<br />
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=== 16/23 November 2028===<br />
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[[File: Letspretendweremarried_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: Let’s Pretend We’re Married]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Let’s Pretend We’re Married|Let’s Pretend We’re Married]] was released in the USA in 1983, as the fourth single of the [[Album: 1999|1999]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Let’s Pretend We’re Married}}<br />
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===9 February 2029===<br />
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[[File:Themostbeautiful single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_The_Most_Beautiful_Girl_In_The_World]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first independent [[Single:_The_Most_Beautiful_Girl_In_The_World|The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]], the first release credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] was released in 1994. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_The_Most_Beautiful_Girl_In_The_World}}<br />
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===29 March 2024===<br />
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[[File:Lotusflow3r album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Lotusflow3r]] [[File:Mplsound album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_MPLSound]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 33rd and 334th full-length studio albums [[Album:_Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] and [[Album:_MPLSound|MPLSound]] were released as download-albums initially in 2006, with a retail version available three weeks later. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Lotusflow3r}} <!-- {{ReadMore|1=Album:_MPLSound}} --><br />
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===29 March 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 28th full-length studio album [[Album:_Musicology|Musicology]] was released as a download in 2004, with a retail version available three weeks later. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Musicology}}<br />
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===16 May 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first single released from the album [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], by [[Prince and the Revolution]] was released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_When_Doves_Cry}}<br />
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===6 June 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first single to be released from [[Album: Batman|Batman]] was released in 1989 in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Batdance}}<br />
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===19 June 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s eleventh album [[Album: Batman|Batman]] was released in 1989 in Europe, followed by the USA one day later. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Batman}}<br />
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===25 June 2024===<br />
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[[Prince and the Revolution]] album [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] was released in the USA in 1984. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Purple Rain}}<br />
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===15 August 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s fifteenth album [[Album: Come|Come]] was released on this day in 1994 in Europe, followed by the USA one day later. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Come}}<br />
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===24 August 2024===<br />
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[[File: Thevault...oldfriends4sale album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_The_Vault..._Old_Friends_4_Sale]]<br />
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[[Album:_The_Vault..._Old_Friends_4_Sale|The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale]], [[Prince]]’s 22nd full-length studio album is released in 1999. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_The_Vault..._Old_Friends_4_Sale}}<br />
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===26 September 2024===<br />
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[[Album:_Plectrumelectrum|Plectrumelectrum]] (by 3rdEyeGirl) and [[Album: Art Official Age|Art Official Age]], [[Prince]]’s 36th and 37th full-length studio albums came out today in 2014.{{ReadMore|1=Album: Art Official Age}} & {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Plectrumelectrum}}<br />
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===5 October 2024===<br />
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[[File:Thegreatestromance_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: The Greatest Romance Ever Sold]]<br />
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[[Single: The Greatest Romance Ever Sold|The Greatest Romance Ever Sold]], is released in the USA as the lead single of the [[Album:_Rave_Un2_The_Joy_Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: The Greatest Romance Ever Sold}}<br />
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===19 October 2024===<br />
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[[Prince]]’s eponymous second album [[Album: Prince|Prince]], was released in the USA on 19 October 1979. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Prince}}<br />
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===11 November 2024===<br />
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[[File:Raveun2thejoyfantastic album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 23rd studio album [[Album:_Rave_Un2_The_Joy_Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] was released in the USA in 1999. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic}}<br />
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===22 November 2024===<br />
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[[File:blackalbum.jpg|border|140px|link=Album: The Black Album]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 16th album [[Album: The Black Album|''“The Black Album”'']], was released in the USA on 22 November 1994 after it was originally scrapped shortly before release in December 1987. {{ReadMore|1=Album: The Black Album}}<br />
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===29 November 2024===<br />
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[[File:1999_Deluxe.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_1999_Deluxe]]<br />
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[[Album:_1999_Deluxe|1999 (Super) Deluxe Edition]], an elaborated remastered re-issue of [[Prince]]’s fifth full-length studio album [[Album: 1999|1999]] and the eighth posthumous album release overall, was released in 2019. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_1999_Deluxe}}<br />
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===22 April 2025===<br />
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[[File:Atwiad.jpg|150px|link=Album:_Around_The_World_In_A_Day]]<br />
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US release of [[Prince]]’s seventh studio album [[Album:_Around_The_World_In_A_Day|Around The World In A Day]] in 1985. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Around_The_World_In_A_Day}}<br />
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===15 May 2025===<br />
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[[File:Raspberryberet single.jpg|150px|link=Single:_Raspberry_Beret]]<br />
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US release of [[Single:_Raspberry_Beret|Raspberry Beret]], [[Prince]]’s first single to be released on [[Paisley Park Records]] label. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Raspberry_Beret}}<br />
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===10/22 July 2025===<br />
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[[File:20Ten album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_20Ten]]<br />
[[File:15years.png|140px|link=Album:_20Ten]]<br />
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[[Album:_20Ten|20Ten]], [[Prince]]’s 35th studio-album, was released as covermounts with the 10 July 2010 edition of the ''Het Nieuwsblad''(Belgium), ''de Gentenaar'' ''(Belgium), ''Daily Mirror'' UK and ''Daily Record'' (UK) and on 22 July also with ''Rolling Stone'' (Germany) and ''Courrier International'' (France). {{ReadMore|1=Album:_20Ten}}<br />
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===24 July 2025===<br />
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[[File:Thievesinthetemple single.jpg|150px|link=Single:_Thieves In The Temple]]<br />
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US release of [[Single: Thieves In The Temple|Thieves In The Temple]], [[Prince]]’s first single from [[Album:_Graffiti_Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]]. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Thieves In The Temple}}<br />
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===21 August 2025===<br />
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[[File:Graffitibridge.jpg|150px|link=Album:_Graffiti_Bridge]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|150px|link=Album:_Graffiti_Bridge]]<br />
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US release of [[Album:_Graffiti_Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]], [[Prince]]’s twelfth album. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Graffiti_Bridge}}<br />
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===10 September 2025===<br />
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[[File:Uptown_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Uptown]]<br />
[[File:45years.png|140px|link=Single:_Uptown]]<br />
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[[Single:_Uptown|Uptown]], was released in the USA as the lead single of [[Prince]]’s third album [[Album:_Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]]. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Uptown}}<br />
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===25 September 2025===<br />
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[[File:sottDeluxe.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times_Deluxe]]<br />
[[File:5years.png|140px|link=Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times_Deluxe]]<br />
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[[Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times_Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times (Super) Deluxe Edition]], an elaborated remastered re-issue of Prince’s ninth full-length studio album [[Album: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]] and the ninth posthumous album release overall, was released in 2020. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times_Deluxe}}<br />
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===26 September 2025=== <br />
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[[File:Thegoldexperience.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_The Gold Experience]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|140px|link=Album:_The Gold Experience]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s seventeenth studio album [[Album:_The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]] was released. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_The Gold Experience}}<br />
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===8 October 2025=== <br />
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[[File:dirtymind.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Dirty Mind]]<br />
[[File:45years.png|140px|link=Album:_Dirty Mind]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s third studio album [[Album:_Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]] was released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Dirty Mind}}<br />
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===2 November 2025===<br />
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[[File:FilmGraffiti_bridge-movieposter.jpg|150px|border|link=Film: Graffiti Bridge]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|150px|link=Film: Graffiti Bridge]]<br />
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[[Film: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] film opens in US theaters in 1990. {{ReadMore|1=Film: Graffiti Bridge}}<br />
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===5 February 2026===<br />
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[[File:Kiss single.jpg|150px|border|link=Single:_Kiss]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|150px|link=Single:_Kiss]]<br />
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US release of [[Single:_Kiss|Kiss]], [[Prince]]’s first single from [[Album:_Parade|Parade]]. [[Single:_Kiss|Kiss]] is also [[Prince]]’s third US Billboard Hot 100 number 1 single. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Kiss}}<br />
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=== 20/21 March 2026===<br />
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[[File: 3121 album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_3121]]<br />
[[File:20years.png|140px|link=Album:_3121]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s 31st Studio album [[Album:_3121|3121]] was released in August 2006/ {{ReadMore|1=Album:_3121}}<br />
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===31 March 2026===<br />
[[Album: Parade|Parade]], [[Prince]]’s 8th full-length studio album, was released in 1986. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Parade}}<br />
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[[File:parade.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Parade]]<br />
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===12 June 2026=== <br />
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[[File:Dinnerwithdelores single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Dinner_With_Delores]]<br />
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[[Single:_Dinner_With_Delores|Dinner With Delores]] single release in the USA in 1996. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Dinner_With_Delores}}<br />
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===2 July 2026=== <br />
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[[File:FilmUnderTheCherryMoon-movieposter.jpg||border|140px|link=Film:_Under The Cherry Moon]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|140px|link=Film:_Under The Cherry Moon]]<br />
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[[Film:_Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] film opens in US theaters. {{ReadMore|1=Film:_Under The Cherry Moon}}<br />
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===9 July 2026=== <br />
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[[File:Chaosanddisorder.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Chaos And Disorder]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|140px|link=Album:_Chaos And Disorder]]<br />
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[[Album:_Chaos And Disorder|Chaos And Disorder]], [[Prince]]’s 18th full-length studio album, was released {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Chaos And Disorder}}<br />
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===29 July 2026===<br />
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[[File:Gettoff single.jpg|150px|border|link=Single:_Gett Off]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|150px|link=Single:_Gett Off]]<br />
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[[Single:_Gett_Off|Gett Off]] single is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Single:_Gett Off}}<br />
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===30 July 2026===<br />
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[[File:Welcome2america.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Welcome_2_America]]<br />
[[File:5years.png|140px|link=Album:_Welcome_2_America]]<br />
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[[Album:_Welcome_2_America|Welcome 2 America]], the first full previously-unreleased studio album of [[Prince]] material to be released posthumously, and the tenth posthumous album release overall, was released in 2021. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Welcome_2_America}}<br />
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===2 September 2026===<br />
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[[File:Controversy_single.jpg|150px|border|link=Single:_Controversy]]<br />
[[File:45years.png|150px|link=Single:_Controversy]]<br />
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[[Single:_Controversy|Controversy]] single is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Single:_Controversy}}<br />
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===1 October 2026===<br />
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[[File:Diamondsandpearls.jpg|150px|border|link=Album:_Diamonds_And_Pearls]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|150px|link=Album:_Diamonds_And_Pearls]]<br />
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[[Album:_Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]], [[Prince]]’s 13th full-length studio album, is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_Diamonds_And_Pearls}}<br />
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===14 October 2026===<br />
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[[File:Controversy.jpg|150px|border|link=Album:_Controversy]]<br />
[[File:45years.png|150px|link=Album:_Controversy]]<br />
</center>[[Album:_Controversy|Controversy]], [[Prince]]’s 4th full-length studio album, is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_Controversy}}<br />
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===20 November 2026===<br />
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[[File:Rainbowchildren_album.jpg|150px|border|link=Album:_The_Rainbow_Children]]<br />
[[File:25years.png|150px|link=Album:_The_Rainbow_Children]]<br />
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[[Album:_The_Rainbow_Children|The Rainbow Children]], [[Prince]]’s 24th full-length studio album, is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_The_Rainbow_Children}}<br />
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===19 November 2026===<br />
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[[File:Emancipation.jpg|150px|border|link=Album:_Emancipation]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|150px|link=Album:_Emancipation]]<br />
</center>[[Album:_Emancipation|Emancipation]], [[Prince]]’s 19th full-length studio album, is released in the USA in 1996. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_Emancipation}}<br />
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===19 November 2026===<br />
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[[File:Betchabygollywow single.jpg|150px|link=Single:_Betcha_By_Golly Wow!]]<br />
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[[Single:_Betcha_By_Golly Wow!|Betcha By Golly Wow!]] single is released in the United Kingdom and in Australia. {{ReadMore|1= Single:_Betcha_By_Golly Wow!}}<br />
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===6 January 2027===<br />
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[[File:Letswork_single.jpg|150px|link=Single: Let’s_Work]]<br />
[[File:45years.png|150px|link=Single: Let’s_Work]]<br />
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[[Single: Let’s_Work|Let’s Work]] single is released in the USA.{{ReadMore|1=Single: Let’s_Work}}<br />
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===21 January 2027===<br />
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[[File:8_album.jpg|150px|link=Album: 8]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|150px|link=Album: 8]]<br />
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[[Album: 8|Madhouse: 8]] album by [[Madhouse]] is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Album: 8}}<br />
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===14 February 2027===<br />
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[[File:Thetruth single.jpg|150px|link=Single:_The_Truth]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|150px|link=Single:_The_Truth]]<br />
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[[Single:_The_Truth|The Truth]] promo single is made available through 1-800-New-Funk phone service. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_The_Truth}}<br />
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===14 February 2027===<br />
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[[File:Kamasutra album.jpg|150px|link=Album:_Kamasutra]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|150px|link=Album:_Kamasutra]]<br />
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[[Album:_Kamasutra|Kamasutra]] album is made available through 1-800-New-Funk phone service. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Kamasutra}}<br />
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===18 February 2027===<br />
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[[File:Signothetimes single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Sign_O’_The_Times]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|140px|link=Single:_Sign_O’_The_Times]]<br />
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[[Single:_Sign_O’_The_Times|Sign O’The Times]] was released as a single in the USA on 18 February 1987 {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Sign_O’_The_Times}}<br />
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===30 March 2027===<br />
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[[File:sott.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|140px|link=Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times]]<br />
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[[Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times|Sign O’ The Times]], [[Prince]]’s 9th full-length studio album, was released in the UK on 30 March 1987 {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Sign_O’_The_Times}}<br />
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===30 June 2027===<br />
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[[File:SexyMF single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Sexy_M.F.]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|140px|link=Single:_Sexy_M.F.]]<br />
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[[Single:_Sexy_M.F.|Sexy M.F.]] single was released in the USA on 30 June 1992 {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Sexy_M.F.}}<br />
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===9 July 2027===<br />
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[[File:Guitar single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Guitar]]<br />
[[File:20years.png|140px|link=Single:_Guitar]]<br />
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[[Single:_Guitar|Guitar]], the first single from [[Prince]]’s 32nd album [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]], was released in the UK on 9 July 2007 {{ReadMore|1=Single: Guitar}}<br />
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===15 July 2027===<br />
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[[File:Planetearth album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album: Planet Earth]]<br />
[[File:20years.png|140px|link=Album: Planet Earth]]<br />
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[[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]], [[Prince]]’s 32nd album, was released with the 15 July 2007 edition of the Mail on Sunday newspaper in the UK and Ireland {{ReadMore|1=Album: Planet Earth}}<br />
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===5 October 2027===<br />
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[[File:symbolalbum.jpg|150px|border|link=Album:_Symbol]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|150px|link=Album:_Album:_Symbol]]<br />
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[[File:Symbolblue.png|link=Album: Symbol]], [[Prince]]’s 14th studio album, is released in the Europe, a week before its US release. {{ReadMore|1= Album: Symbol}}<br />
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===27 October 2027===<br />
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[[File:1999.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_1999]]<br />
[[File:45years.png|140px|link=Album:_1999]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s fifth full-length studio album [[Album: 1999|1999]], was released in 1982. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_1999}}<br />
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===20 November 2027===<br />
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[[File:Filmsign_o_the_times-movieposter.jpg|border|140px|link=Film:_Sign O’ The Times]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|140px|link=Film:_Sign O’ The Times]]<br />
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[[Film:_Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The Times]] film opens in US theaters. {{ReadMore|1=Film:_Sign O’ The Times}}<br />
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===17 December 2027===<br />
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[[File:Onenitealone...live!_album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._Live!]]<br />
[[File:25years.png|140px|link=Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._Live!]]<br />
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[[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]], [[Prince]]’s first live album was released to retail stores in the USA on 17 December 2002. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._Live!}}<br />
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===1 January 2028===<br />
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[[File:Xpectation album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Xpectation]]<br />
[[File:25years.png|140px|link=Album:_Xpectation]]<br />
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[[Album:_Xpectation|Xpectation]], [[Prince]]’s 26th full-length studio album, is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_Xpectation}} <br />
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=== 29 January 2028 ===<br />
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[[File:Crystalball_album.png|border|140px|link=Album:_Crystal_Ball]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|140px|link=Album:_Crystal_Ball]]<br />
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[[Album:_Crystal_Ball|Crystal Ball]], [[Prince]]’s 20th full-length studio album, is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Album:_Crystal_Ball}}<br />
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=== 9 February 2028 ===<br />
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[[File:Littleredcorvette single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Little_Red_Corvette]]<br />
[[File:45years.png|140px|link=Single:_Little_Red_Corvette]]<br />
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[[Single:_Little_Red_Corvette|Little Red Corvette]] single is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1= Single:_Little_Red_Corvette}}<br />
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=== 7 April 2028 ===<br />
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[[File:For_you.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_For You]]<br />
[[File:50years.png|140px|link=Album:_For You]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s debut album, [[Album:_For You|For You]], is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_For You}}<br />
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=== 23 April 2028 ===<br />
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[[File:alphabetst_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Alphabet St.]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|140px|link=Single:_Alphabet St.]]<br />
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[[Single:_Alphabet St.|Alphabet St.]], is released in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Alphabet St.}}<br />
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===10 May 2028===<br />
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[[File:Lovesexy.jpg|border|140px|link=Album: Lovesexy]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|140px|link=Album: Lovesexy]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s tenth studio album, [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] was released on 10 May 1988. {{ReadMore|1=Album: Lovesexy}}<br />
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===7 June 2028===<br />
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[[File: Softandwet single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Soft_And_Wet]]<br />
[[File:50years.png|140px|link=Single:_Soft_And_Wet]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first single, [[Single:_Soft And Wet|Soft And Wet]] was released in 1978, coinciding with his his 20th birthday. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Soft And Wet}}<br />
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===30 June 2028===<br />
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[[File:Newpowersoul_album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Newpower_Soul]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|140px|link=Album:_Newpower_Soul]]<br />
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Release of the [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]] album [[Album:_Newpower_Soul|Newpower Soul]] in 1998. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Newpower_Soul}}<br />
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=== 11/16 July 2028===<br />
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[[File: Glamslam_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: Glam Slam]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|140px|link=Single: Glam Slam]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Glam Slam|Glam Slam]] was released in 1988, as the second single of the [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Glam Slam}}<br />
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===21 July 2028===<br />
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[[File: Thewar_single.jpg |border|140px|link=Single:_The_War]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|140px|link=Single:_The_War]]<br />
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The [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]] single [[Single:_The_War|The War]] was released on 21 July 1998. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_The_War}}<br />
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===29 July 2028===<br />
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[[File: News_album.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_N.E.W.S.]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s [[Album:_N.E.W.S.|N.E.W.S.]] was released on 29 July 2003 in the USA (retail). {{ReadMore|1=Album:_N.E.W.S.}}<br />
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=== 17 August 2028===<br />
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[[File: Delirious_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: Delirious]]<br />
[[File:45years.png|140px|link=Single: Delirious]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Delirious|Delirious]] was released in the USA on 17 August 1983, as the third single of the [[Album: 1999|1999]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Delirious}}<br />
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=== 31 August 2023===<br />
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[[File: Pinkcashmere_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: Pink Cashmere]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|140px|link=Single: Pink Cashmere]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Pink Cashmere|Pink Cashmere]] was released in the USA on 31 August 1993, as a single to promote [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], and [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]] compilations. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Pink Cashmere}}<br />
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=== 31 August 2023===<br />
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[[File:Goldnigga_album.jpg|border|140px|linkAlbum:_Gold_Nigga]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|140px|link=Album:_Gold_Nigga]]<br />
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The [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]] album [[Album:_Gold_Nigga|Newpower Soul]] was first sold at the [https://princevault.com/index.php?title=31_August_1993|Paris]] show 1993. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Gold_Nigga}}<br />
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===3 September 2028===<br />
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[[File:Breakfastcanwait_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Breakfast_Can_Wait]]<br />
[[File:15years.png|140px|link=Single:_Breakfast_Can_Wait]]<br />
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[[Single:_Breakfast_Can_Wait|Breakfast_Can_Wait]] was released in 2013, as a digital download. In 2014 the song was featured on [[Album: Art Official Age|Art Official Age]], but with its release preceding it by over a year should not be regarded a single to promote that album. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Breakfast_Can_Wait}}<br />
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===14 September 2028===<br />
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[[File:thehitsthebsides.jpg|border|140px|link=Album: The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|140px|link=Album: The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first compilation albums, [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], and [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]] were released on 14 September 1993 in the USA. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_The Hits / The B-Sides}}<br />
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=== 20 September 2028===<br />
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[[File: Iwishuheaven_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: I Wish U Heaven]]<br />
[[File:40years.png|140px|link=Single: I Wish U Heaven]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: I Wish U Heaven|I Wish U Heaven]] was released in 1988, as the third single of the [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: I Wish U Heaven}}<br />
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===21 September 2028===<br />
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[[File:Piano&amicrophone1983.jpg|border|140px|link=Album:_Piano_%26_A_Microphone_1983]]<br />
[[File:10years.png|140px|link=Album:_Piano_%26_A_Microphone_1983]]<br />
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Posthumous release of [[Album:_Piano_%26_A_Microphone_1983|Piano & A Microphone 1983]] in 2018. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Piano_%26_A_Microphone_1983}}<br />
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===30 September 2028===<br />
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[[File:Indigonights.png|border|140px|link=Album:_Indigo_Nights]]<br />
[[File:20years.png|140px|link=Album:_Indigo_Nights]]<br />
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The [[Book:_21_Nights_(Atria_Books)|21 Nights]] book, accompanied with the [[Album: Indigo_Nights|Indigo Nights]] cd was released on 30 September2008. {{ReadMore|1=Album:_Indigo_Nights}}<br />
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=== 4 October 2028===<br />
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[[File: Peach_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: Peach]]<br />
[[File:35years.png|140px|link=Single: Peach]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Peach|Peach]] was released in the USA on 4 October 1993, as a second single to promote [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]], [[Album: The Hits 2|The Hits 2]], and [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]] compilations. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Peach}}<br />
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===16 October 2028===<br />
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[[File: Comeon_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_Come_On]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|140px|link=Single:_Come_On]]<br />
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The [[Band: New Power Generation|NPG]] single [[Single:_Come_On|Come On]] was released 16 October 1998. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_Come_On}}<br />
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=== 16/23 November 2028===<br />
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[[File: Letspretendweremarried_single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single: Let’s Pretend We’re Married]]<br />
[[File:45years.png|140px|link=Single: Let’s Pretend We’re Married]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s single [[Single: Let’s Pretend We’re Married|Let’s Pretend We’re Married]] was released in the USA in 1983, as the fourth single of the [[Album: 1999|1999]] album. {{ReadMore|1=Single: Let’s Pretend We’re Married}}<br />
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===9 February 2029===<br />
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[[File:Themostbeautiful single.jpg|border|140px|link=Single:_The_Most_Beautiful_Girl_In_The_World]]<br />
[[File:30years.png|140px|link=Single:_The_Most_Beautiful_Girl_In_The_World]]<br />
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[[Prince]]’s first independent [[Single:_The_Most_Beautiful_Girl_In_The_World|The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]], the first release credited to [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] was released in 1994. {{ReadMore|1=Single:_The_Most_Beautiful_Girl_In_The_World}}<br />
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--></div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=I_Feel_For_You&diff=249464I Feel For You2024-03-26T12:06:05Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = I Feel For You<br />
|album image = [[File:Prince.jpg|100px|link=Album: Prince]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Prince|Prince]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Ifeelforyouacousticdemo single.jpg|100px|link=Single: I Feel For You]]<br> <small>single art for [[Single:_I_Feel_For_You|I Feel For You (2019)]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 19|19 October 1979]] - [[Album: Prince|Prince]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Prince|Prince]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_1|The Hits 1]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br><br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[I Don’t Wanna Stop]]<br />
|next song = [[I Got Over It]]<br />
|introduction = '''I Feel For You''' is the eighth track on [[Prince]]’s second album [[Album: Prince|Prince]]. [[Prince]] did not release it as a single at the time, but four years later it became a worldwide hit when performed by soul singer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaka_Khan Chaka Khan] (with whom [[Prince]] would work many years later). <br />
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In 1993, the track was included as the fourth track on [[Prince]]’s first compilation album [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]] (also included as the first disc of [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]).<br />
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In 2019 an acoustic demo version from late 1978 or early 1979, with just [[Prince]] accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, was released as a stand alone digital track and as a limited-run ’made-to-order' 7" purple vinyl single (with orders taken for seven days from [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_18|18 October 2019]]) to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the [[Album: Prince|Prince]] album.<br />
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An early more fleshed out version of the song was recorded in February 1978 at [[Music Farm Studios]] in New York, NY, USA, around the same time as of sessions led by [[Pepé Willie]] intended for Tony Silvester, leader of the group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Main_Ingredient The Main Ingredient] to use as demos for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_and_the_Imperials Little Anthony and the Imperials], who he wanted to produce (the one-day session also produced [[Thrill You Or Kill You]], [[With You]] and [[André Cymone]]’s original version of [[Do Me, Baby]]). <br />
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While specific recording dates for the album version are not known, the album sessions took place from late April to late May 1979 at [[Alpha Studios]] in Burbank, California. Overdubs and mixing took place at [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California. The song was edited down for the album. This included cutting out an instrumental section and some more explicit lyrics.<br />
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The liner notes on [[Album: The Hits 1|The Hits 1]] (also on [[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]), written by [[Alan Leeds]], state that [[I Feel For You]] was a ''"demo written 4 the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Rushen Patrice Rushen] project. PRN tended 2 write more Top 40 when writing 4 other artists."''<br />
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Rushen Patrice Rushen] has worked with [[Prince]] on the song [[Baby]] in late 1977. '''I Feel For You''' may have been offered for her [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_(album) fourth album] (released in October 1978) or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizzazz Pizzazz] (released just four days after [[Prince]]’s [[Album: Prince|second]] album). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrice_Rushen Rushen] did not re-recorded her own version of the song however. It has been suggested that [[I Wanna Be Your Lover]] was also written about and for her. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = February 1978<br />
|studio = [[Music Farm Studios]],<br>New York, NY, USA<br />
|additional info = Preliminary version<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = December 1978 / January 1979 (estimate)<br />
|studio = [[France Avenue Home Studio]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = April - May 1979<br />
|studio = [[Alpha Studios]],<br>Burbank, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Re-recording<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_30|30 May 1979]] <br />
|studio = [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs, mixing onto re-recording<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Released (Album) Version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br><br />
'''Released (Acoustic Demo) Version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - vocals and guitar<br><br />
'''Unreleased Version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - lead vocals, guitar, synthesizer and keyboards (assumed)<br />
*[[André Cymone]] - bass guitar (assumed)<br />
*[[Pepé Willie]] - synthesizer, percussion (assumed)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''I Feel For You'''<br />
|2= 3:24<br />
|3= [[Album: Prince|Prince]]<br><br />
[[Single:_I_Wanna_Be_Your_Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_1|The Hits 1]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''I Feel For You (Acoustic Demo)'''<br />
|2= 4:31<br />
|3= [[Single:_I Feel For You (Acoustic Demo)|I Feel For You]] single<br><br />
|4= Demo<br />
|5= Released posthumously<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''I Feel For You'''<br />
|2= TBC<br />
|3= Delayed performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[02_March 2004|2 March 2004, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, NBC Studios, Burbank, CA]]; includes clips of [[A Love Bizarre]] and [[The Glamorous Life]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''I Feel For You'''<br />
|2= TBC<br />
|3= Delayed awards show performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[15 March 2004-1|15 March 2004, 19th Rock ‘N’ Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony, Waldorf Astoria, New York, NY]]; includes clips of [[A Love Bizarre]] and [[The Glamorous Life]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''I Feel For You'''<br />
|2= TBC<br />
|3= Live concert TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[21 September 2007|21 September 2007, The O<sub>2</sub> Arena, London, England]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''I Feel For You (intro) - [[Controversy]] '''<br />
|2= TBC<br />
|3= Live performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[14_October 2009-m|14 October 2009, Le Grand Journal, Studios Rive Gauche, Paris, France]]; aborted intro only<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''I Feel For You'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded in February 1978<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''I Feel For You'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Longer than version released on [[Album: Prince|Prince]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = [[XX_August 1979-1|August 1979: Leeds Rehearsal Facility, North Hollywood, CA, USA]] <small>(exact date unconfirmed, song was likely performed)</small>; [[26_November 1979|26 November 1979: The Roxy Theatre, West Hollywood, CA, USA]] <small>(first confirmed performance)</small> <br><br />
* [[14_April_2016-1|14 April 2016 (Show 1): Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA]]<br />
|performed regularly on = [[Prince Tour]]<br><br />
* [[World Tour 2003]]<br><br />
* [[Musicology Live 2004ever]]<br />
* [[21 Nights In London : The Earth Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1980|1980]], [[All Concerts#1998|1998]] <small>(guesting with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaka_Khan Chaka Khan] during her opening act)</small>, [[All Concerts#2004|2004]], [[All Concerts#2006|2006]], [[All Concerts#2007|2007]], [[All Concerts#2008|2008]], [[All Concerts#2009|2009]], [[All Concerts#2010|2010]], [[All Concerts#2016|2016]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small><br />
|trivia = Interestingly, [[I Feel For You]] is credited to [[Prince|Percy Begonia]] in a handwritten lyric sheet. This pseudonym was also mentioned on the lyric sheets for [[Soft And Wet]] (1976/1977 album version) and [[Go]] (1985) but never used publicly.<br />
|see also = [[Album: Prince|Prince]] album<br><br />
* [[Single: I Feel For You|I Feel For You]] single<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
*''[https://www.amazon.com/If-You-See-Me-Six-Decade/dp/168134176X If You See Me: My Six-Decade Journey in Rock and Roll, Pepé Willie (2021)]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1979]][[Category:Recorded 1978]][[Category:Recorded 1979]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Let’s Work<br />
|album image = [[File:Controversy.jpg|100px|link=Album: Controversy]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Letswork single.jpg|100px|link=Single: Let’s Work]]<br><small> single art for [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 14|14 October 1981]] - [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
[[Album:_Ultimate|Ultimate]]<br><br />
[[Album: 4Ever|4Ever]]<br><br />
[[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Let’s Pretend We’re Married]]<br />
|next song = [[Letter 4 Miles]]<br />
|introduction = '''Let’s Work''' is the sixth track on [[Prince]]’s fourth album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]], and, three months after the album’s release, [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] was released as the album’s second single.<br />
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The track was initially recorded (as '''Let’s Rock''') between 10-21 July 1979 at [[Mountain Ears Sound Studio]] in Boulder, Colorado, during sessions for [[Album: The Rebels (1979)|The Rebels]] album. '''Let’s Rock''' was named after a dance called "The Rock" [[Prince]] had seen in clubs during the summer of 1979 (The dance itself influenced or was influenced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Starr Edwin Starr]’s single "It’s Called The Rock" from his album "Happy Radio" released that year). [[Prince]] wanted to release it as a single immediately after recording but [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] declined. It was considered as the opening track for the [[Album: Prince|Prince]] album before being shelved a few years. <br />
While [[Prince]] liked the track, he felt it needed to be renamed when released in 1981 to avoid it seeming dated. [[Let’s Work]] was re-recorded during sessions for the album in Spring and Summer 1981, at [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California.<br />
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The song was completed at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California, between [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]. [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]] worked on the '''Dance Remix''' of the track on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_8|8 December 1981]], two months after the track’s initial release, also at [[Sunset Sound]]. <br />
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It was revealed in November 2003 on the [[NPG Music Club]] website that [[Morris Day]] plays drums on the extended portion of the '''Dance Remix''', and that [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]] switched drumming duties live as the tape was running. The '''Dance Remix''' contains sampled clips from [[Private Joy]], [[Annie Christian]] and [[Controversy]], the first time a [[Prince]] song sampled another of his songs (something he has done often ever since).<br />
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Various loops from the song were included in the [[NPG Music Club]]’s short-lived [[NPG Music Club#Musicology Control Room Mixer|Musicology Control Room Mixer]], opened on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 3|3 June 2003]], which appeared to be alternate recordings, but it is unclear when these were made. Since these are short loops lasting no more than a few seconds, they are not listed below.<br />
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On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 21|21 June 2013]], an instrumental rehearsal of [[Let’s Work]] featuring [[Prince]] (bass), [[Donna Grantis]] (guitar) and [[Hannah Ford]] (drums) was streamed live on [http://new.livestream.com/3RDEYEGIRL/events/2174650 3rdEyeGirl LiveStream TV] for 1:35 minutes.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_10|10]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_21|21 July 1979]]<br />
|studio = [[Mountain Ears Sound Studio]]<br> Boulder, Colorado |additional info = Tracking of '''Let’s Rock'''<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Spring-Summer 1981<br />
|studio = [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA <br />
|additional info = Re-recording as '''Let’s Work'''<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs, mixing<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_8|8 December 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Additional recording creating '''Dance Remix'''<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Album version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
<br><br />
'''Dance Remix'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
*[[Morris Day]] - drums on extended portion only (uncredited)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Let’s Rock (Unreleased)'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[André Cymone]] - bass<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 3:52<br />
|3= [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 2:56<br />
|3= [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] single<br><br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 2:56<br />
|3= [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] promo<br />
|4= Edit (as above), mono version<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 2:59<br />
|3= [[Album: 4Ever|4Ever]]<br />
|4= different mix edit, no fade out<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Dance Remix)'''<br />
|2= 8:02<br />
|3= [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] single<br><br />
[[Album: Ultimate|Ultimate]]<br />
|4= Extended version<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Let’s Work (Xtended)'''; drums on extended portion by [[Morris Day]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 5:27<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[01 December 1982-1|1 December 1982 (a.m.): Masonic Temple Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in =<br />
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|1= '''[[Partyman]] (The Purple Party Mix)'''<br />
|2= 6:02<br />
|3= [[Single: Partyman|Partyman]] single<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= Remix by [[Femi Jiya]] and [[Prince]]; Includes sampled clips of [[Sexy Dancer]], [[I Wanna Be Your Lover]], [[Head]], [[Partyup]], [[Let’s Work]], [[1999]], [[Raspberry Beret]], [[Erotic City]], [[Kiss]], [[U Got The Look]], [[Housequake]], [[Alphabet St.]], [[The Future]] and a chant from [[Batdance]]<br />
}}<br />
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|1= '''[[Partyman]] (The Purple Party Mix)'''<br />
|2= 5:58<br />
|3= [[Single: Scandalous!|The Scandalous Sex Suite]] EP<br />
|4= Remix edit<br />
|5= As above, missing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(comics) The Joker]’s opening dialogue<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Purple Medley]] '''<br />
|2= 11:03<br />
|3= [[Single: Purple Medley|Purple Medley]] single<br />
|4= Studio medley<br />
|5= See [[Purple Medley]] for more details<br><br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
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|line =<br />
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|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 2:52<br />
|3= Delayed performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[08_June 1998|8 June 1998, Vibe, CBS Television City, Los Angeles, California]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 2:10<br />
|3= [[TV Special: Prince! Behind The Symbol|Prince! Behind The Symbol]] TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[24 March 2011|24 March 2011, Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte, NC, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work Instrumental'''<br />
|2= 1:35<br />
|3= [[3rdEye TV|3rdEyeTV Show # 2]] live video stream<br />
|4= Rehearsal<br />
|5= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_21|21 June 2013]], Paisley Park, Chanhassen, Minnesota<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work Instrumental'''<br />
|2= 4:10<br />
|3= [[3rdEye TV|3rdEyeTV Show # 3]] live video stream<br />
|4= Rehearsal<br />
|5= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_21|21 June 2013]], Paisley Park, Chanhassen, Minnesota<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Rock'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
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{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 5:27<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'' DVD]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[29 December 1982|29 December 1982: The Summit, Houston, TX, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[05_October 1981|5 October 1981, Sam’s, Minneapolis, Minnesota]]<br><br />
* [[01 January 2016-am|1 January 2016 (a.m.), Gouverneur Bay Estate, Gouverneur Bay, France (Saint Barthélemy)]] <br />
|performed regularly on = [[Controversy Tour]]<br />
* [[1999 Tour]]<br><br />
* [[World Tour 2003]]<br />
* [[Musicology Live 2004ever]]<br />
*[[Prince Live 2010]]<br />
* [[Welcome 2 America Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1988|1988]] <small>(clip as part of [[80’s Medley]])</small>, [[All Concerts#1991|1991]], [[All Concerts#1997|1997]], [[All Concerts#1998|1998]], [[All Concerts#2002|2002]], [[All Concerts#2010|2010]], [[All Concerts#2011|2011]], [[All Concerts#2012|2012]], [[All Concerts#2013|2013]], [[All_Concerts#2014|2014]], [[All Concerts#2015|2015]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
* [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] single<br />
*[[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
*[http://www.waxpoetics.com/wax-poetics-magazine/wax-poetics-issue-67/ Wax Poetics Issue 67, February 2018]<br />
|categories = [[Category:1981]][[Category:Recorded 1979]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Ronnie,_Talk_To_Russia&diff=249462Ronnie, Talk To Russia2024-03-26T11:58:44Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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|song name = Ronnie, Talk To Russia<br />
|single image = [[File:Controversy.jpg|100px|link=Album: Controversy]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 14|14 October 1981]] - [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Romance 1600]]<br />
|next song = [[Rootie Kazootie]]<br />
|introduction = '''Ronnie, Talk To Russia''' is the fifth track on [[Prince]]’s fourth album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]], and, three months after the album’s release, it was released on the b-side of [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]], the album’s second single.<br />
<br />
While specific recording dates are not known, the album sessions took place in Spring and Summer 1981, at [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California, after [[Prince]] vut an unfinished earlier version at his [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota earlier in the year.<br />
The album was completed at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California, between [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]].<br />
<br />
The title and lyrics of the song refer to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Reagan Ronald Reagan], the 40th President of the United States of America.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Spring-Summer 1981<br />
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking of initial version<br />
}}<br />
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|date = Spring-Summer 1981<br />
|studio = [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA (unverified)<br />
|additional info = Re-Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs, mixing<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Lisa Coleman]] - background vocals<br />
|released versions =<br />
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|line =<br />
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|1= '''Ronnie, Talk To Russia'''<br />
|2= 1:48<br />
|3= [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
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|line=<br />
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|1= '''Ronnie Talk To Russia'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= unfinished home studio recording<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
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|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1981]][[Category:Recorded 1981]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Do_Me,_Baby&diff=249461Do Me, Baby2024-03-26T11:56:43Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Do Me, Baby<br />
|album image = [[File:Controversy.jpg|100px|link=Album: Controversy]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]</small><br> <br>[[File:domebabydemo single.jpg|100px|link=Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)]]<br><small>single art for [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|Do Me, Baby (Demo)]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Domebaby single.jpg|100px|link=Single: Do Me, Baby]]<br> <small> single art for [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 14|14 October 1981]] - [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_2|The Hits 2]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br><br />
[[Album: One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]]<br><br />
[[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br><br />
[[Album: Prince And The Revolution: Live|Prince And The Revolution: Live]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[André Cymone]] (music (assumed, uncredited)) & [[Prince]] (lyrics)<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Do It All Night]]<br />
|next song = [[Do U Lie?]]<br />
|introduction = '''Do Me, Baby''' is the third track on [[Prince]]’s fourth album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]], and, nine months after the album’s release, [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]] was released as the album’s third single. In 1993, the single edit was included as the fifth track on [[Prince]]’s second 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]]). <br />
<br />
In 2002, a live version was also included as the eighth track on the second disc of [[Album: One Nite Alone... Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]], [[Prince]]’s first live album (along with [[Adore]] and [[Condition Of The Heart|Condition Of The ♥ (Interlude)]] from the same show). The song was written by [[André Cymone]], but credited to [[Prince]].<br />
<br />
An early version of the song featuring [[André Cymone]] on lead vocals was recorded in February 1978 at [[Music Farm Studios]] in New York, NY, USA, around the same time as of sessions led by [[Pepé Willie]] intended for Tony Silvester, leader of the group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Main_Ingredient The Main Ingredient] to use as demos for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Anthony_and_the_Imperials Little Anthony and the Imperials], who he wanted to produce (the one-day session also produced [[I Feel For You]], [[Thrill You Or Kill You]] and [[With You]]), although '''Do Me, Baby''' was recorded with extra studio time and was not intended for use by Silvester. <br />
<br />
Even when the song is credited solely to [[Prince]], [[André Cymone]] has said it was his song and [[Pepé Willie]] has corroborated this statement. [[André Cymone|Cymone]] claims he came up with the main groove and perhaps the melody and [[Prince]] put lyrics to it. It is interesting to note that the song bears a striking similarity to the chord progression of Aretha Franklin’s '''Angel''', from ''Hey Now Hey (The Other Side Of The Sky'' (1973), combined with the melody of a guitar solo in Eddie Hazel’s '''Frantic Moment''' from ''Game, Dames & Guitar Thangs'' (1977). If [[Andre Cymone|Cymone]] indeed had a hand in writing the song, it is a possible reason why he never disputed the songwriting credits in court.<br />
<br />
[[Prince]] re-cut the song as a solo effort in April 1979 at [[Alpha Studios]] in Burbank, California. That version was mixed in early June 1979 at [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California, while working on recording the [[Album: Prince|Prince]] album. But the song did not end up being used for the album and was shelved. This version from 1979 was released in 2021 as a stand alone digital track and in 2022 as a limited 7" purple vinyl [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|single]] and cassette to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album.<br />
<br />
While specific recording dates of the version released on [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] are not known, the album sessions took place in Spring and Summer 1981, at [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California. The album was completed at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California, between [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]].<br />
<br />
In 2000, [[Do Me, Baby]] was planned for inclusion on [[Album: When 2 R In Love: The Ballads Of Prince|When 2 R In Love: The Ballads Of Prince]] (likely in re-recorded form, although it is possible this was planned but not executed). The album did not receive many votes by visitors at [[Prince: A Celebration]], however, and was ultimately abandoned.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = February 1978<br />
|studio = [[Music Farm Studios]],<br>New York, NY, USA<br />
|additional info = Early recording with [[André Cymone]] on lead vocals<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = April 1979<br />
|studio = [[Alpha Studios]], Burbank, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = tracking of solo version<br />
}} <br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_1|1 June 1979]]<br />
|studio = [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = overdubbing/ mixing 1979 version<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Spring-Summer 1981<br />
|studio = [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, CA<br />
|additional info = Tracking of [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] version<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs, mixing<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel =<br />
'''Released version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
<br><br />
'''Preliminary version'''<br />
*[[André Cymone]] - lead vocals and bass guitar (assumed)<br />
*[[Prince]] - guitar, synthesizer and keyboards (assumed)<br />
*[[Pepé Willie]] - synthesizer, percussion (assumed)<br />
|released versions =<br />
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|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 7:47<br />
|3= [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
[[Album:_Strange_Tales_From_The_Rain|Strange Tales From The Rain]] promotional album <br><br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 3:57<br />
|3= [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]] single<br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_2|The Hits 2]]<br><br />
[[Album:_The_Hits_/_The_B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 7:18<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[01 December 1982-1|1 December 1982 (a.m.): Masonic Temple Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 4:51<br />
|3= [[Album: Prince And The Revolution: Live|Prince And The Revolution: Live]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[30_March 1985|30 March 1985, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 2:00<br />
|3= [[Album: Prince And The Revolution: Live|Prince And The Revolution: Live]] (2022 re-release)<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[30_March 1985|30 March 1985, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, USA]]. Remastered.<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 1:56<br />
|3= [[Album: One_Nite_Alone..._Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[14 April 2002|14 April 2002, Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby (Demo)'''<br />
|2= 4:34<br />
|3= [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|Do Me, Baby (Demo)]] single<br><br />
|4= Demo<br />
|5= 1979 version. Released posthumously<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
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|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby''' <br />
|2= 4:40<br />
|3= [[Home_Video:_Double_Live| Prince And The Revolution: Live]] VHS/laserdisc<br><br />
[[Album: Purple Rain Deluxe|Purple Rain ''Deluxe Expanded Edition'' – Live at the Carrier Dome (DVD)]] <br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[30 March 1985|30 March 1985, Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby''' <br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= [[Home Video: Lovesexy Live|Lovesexy Live 2]] VHS<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[09_September 1988|9 September 1988, Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, West Germany]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= 6:35<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'' DVD]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[29 December 1982|29 December 1982: The Summit, Houston, TX, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= [[Album: Sign O’ The Times Deluxe|Sign O’ The Times ''Super Deluxe Edition'']] DVD<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[31 December 1987|31 December 1987: Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
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|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Live concert radio broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[22_July 1990|22 July 1990, Estadio Vicente Calderón, Madrid, Spain]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Delayed concert TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[29_July 1990|29 July 1990, Estadio Santa María del Mar, La Coruña, Spain]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Delayed concert TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[31_August 1990|31 August 1990, Tokyo Dome (東京ドーム), Tokyo, Japan]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= T.B.C.<br />
|3= Live concert performance<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[20_November 1996|20 November 1996, Harpo Studios, Chicago, IL, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Do Me, Baby'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= 1978 [[André Cymone]] version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in =<br />
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|sampled in = <br />
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|line =<br />
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|1= '''[[International Lover]]'''<br />
|2= 3:48<br />
|3= [[Album: Piano & A Microphone 1983|Piano & A Microphone 1983]]<br />
|4= 'Rehearsal'<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''[[International Lover]] (Piano & A Microphone 1983 Version)'''; contains instrumental interpolation of [[Do Me, Baby]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[20_November 1981|20 November 1981: The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, USA]] <br><br />
* [[14_April_2016-1|14 April 2016 (Show 1): Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA, USA]]<br />
|performed regularly on = [[Controversy Tour]]<br><br />
* [[1999 Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Purple Rain Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Parade Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Lovesexy Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Nude Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Japan '96]]<br><br />
* [[Jam Of The Year World Tour]]<br><br />
* [[New Power Soul Tour]]<br><br />
* [[Hit N Run Tour 00-01|Hit N Run Tour]]<br><br />
* [[One Nite Alone... Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1986|1986]], [[All Concerts#1992|1992]], [[All Concerts#1996|1996]], [[All Concerts#2003|2003]], [[All Concerts#2004|2004]], [[All Concerts#2006|2006]], [[All Concerts#2007|2007]], [[All_Concerts#2011|2011]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2012|2012]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2013|2013]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2014|2014]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small>, [[All Concerts#2016|2016]] <small>''(solo piano)'' </small><br />
|trivia = Whether intentionally or not, the song’s music is similar to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Hazel Eddie Hazel]’s track ''Frantic Moment'' (written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_(funk_musician) George Clinton], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootsy_Collins Bootsy Collins] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Worrell Bernie Worrell]) from his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game,_Dames_and_Guitar_Thangs Games, Dames and Guitar Thangs] album released in 1977.<br />
|see also = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
* [[Single: Do Me, Baby|Do Me, Baby]] single<br />
* [[Single:_Do_Me,_Baby_(Demo)|Do Me, Baby (Demo)]] single<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
*''[https://www.amazon.com/If-You-See-Me-Six-Decade/dp/168134176X If You See Me: My Six-Decade Journey in Rock and Roll, Pepé Willie (2021)]''<br />
* <b>Copyright(s)</b>: [http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?Search_Arg=PA0000130925&Search_Code=REGS&PID=6ZG4lbw8tQ3WJs1j3ht24lNKIM_K&SEQ=20130314142343&CNT=25&HIST=1 ''Library of Congress'' '''PA0000130925 / 1981-12-28 Controversy Music''' published 1981-10-14. '''Words & Music: Prince Nelson''']. [http://www.ascap.com/Home/ace-title-search/index.aspx ''ASCAP'' '''Work ID: 340218357 / ISWC: T0700426727''']<br />
<br />
|categories = [[Category:1981]][[Category:Recorded 1978]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Let’s Work<br />
|album image = [[File:Controversy.jpg|100px|link=Album: Controversy]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Letswork single.jpg|100px|link=Single: Let’s Work]]<br><small> single art for [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 14|14 October 1981]] - [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
[[Album:_Ultimate|Ultimate]]<br><br />
[[Album: 4Ever|4Ever]]<br><br />
[[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Let’s Pretend We’re Married]]<br />
|next song = [[Letter 4 Miles]]<br />
|introduction = '''Let’s Work''' is the sixth track on [[Prince]]’s fourth album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]], and, three months after the album’s release, [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] was released as the album’s second single.<br />
<br />
The track was initially recorded (as '''Let’s Rock''') between 10-21 July 1979 at [[Mountain Ears Sound Studio]] in Boulder, Colorado, during sessions for [[Album: The Rebels (1979)|The Rebels]] album. '''Let’s Rock''' was named after a dance called "The Rock" [[Prince]] had seen in clubs during the summer of 1979 (The dance itself influenced or was influenced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Starr Edwin Starr]’s single "It’s Called The Rock" from his album "Happy Radio" released that year). [[Prince]] wanted to release it as a single immediately after recording but [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] declined. It was considered as the opening track for the [[Album: Prince|Prince]] album before being shelved a few years. <br />
While [[Prince]] liked the track, he felt it needed to be renamed when released in 1981 to avoid it seeming dated. [[Let’s Work]] was re-recorded during sessions for the album in Spring and Summer 1981, liklely at [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California.<br />
<br />
The song was completed at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California, between [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]. [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]] worked on the '''Dance Remix''' of the track on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_8|8 December 1981]], two months after the track’s initial release, also at [[Sunset Sound]]. <br />
<br />
It was revealed in November 2003 on the [[NPG Music Club]] website that [[Morris Day]] plays drums on the extended portion of the '''Dance Remix''', and that [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]] switched drumming duties live as the tape was running. The '''Dance Remix''' contains sampled clips from [[Private Joy]], [[Annie Christian]] and [[Controversy]], the first time a [[Prince]] song sampled another of his songs (something he has done often ever since).<br />
<br />
Various loops from the song were included in the [[NPG Music Club]]’s short-lived [[NPG Music Club#Musicology Control Room Mixer|Musicology Control Room Mixer]], opened on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 3|3 June 2003]], which appeared to be alternate recordings, but it is unclear when these were made. Since these are short loops lasting no more than a few seconds, they are not listed below.<br />
<br />
On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 21|21 June 2013]], an instrumental rehearsal of [[Let’s Work]] featuring [[Prince]] (bass), [[Donna Grantis]] (guitar) and [[Hannah Ford]] (drums) was streamed live on [http://new.livestream.com/3RDEYEGIRL/events/2174650 3rdEyeGirl LiveStream TV] for 1:35 minutes.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_10|10]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_21|21 July 1979]]<br />
|studio = [[Mountain Ears Sound Studio]]<br> Boulder, Colorado |additional info = Tracking of '''Let’s Rock'''<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Spring-Summer 1981<br />
|studio = <!-- [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br>or<br>-->[[Hollywood Sound Recorders]],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA (likely)<br />
|additional info = Re-recording as '''Let’s Work'''<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs, mixing<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_8|8 December 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Additional recording creating '''Dance Remix'''<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Album version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
<br><br />
'''Dance Remix'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
*[[Morris Day]] - drums on extended portion only (uncredited)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Let’s Rock (Unreleased)'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[André Cymone]] - bass<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 3:52<br />
|3= [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 2:56<br />
|3= [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] single<br><br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 2:56<br />
|3= [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] promo<br />
|4= Edit (as above), mono version<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 2:59<br />
|3= [[Album: 4Ever|4Ever]]<br />
|4= different mix edit, no fade out<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Dance Remix)'''<br />
|2= 8:02<br />
|3= [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] single<br><br />
[[Album: Ultimate|Ultimate]]<br />
|4= Extended version<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Let’s Work (Xtended)'''; drums on extended portion by [[Morris Day]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 5:27<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[01 December 1982-1|1 December 1982 (a.m.): Masonic Temple Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in =<br />
{{SongSampled|<br />
|sampled in = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Partyman]] (The Purple Party Mix)'''<br />
|2= 6:02<br />
|3= [[Single: Partyman|Partyman]] single<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= Remix by [[Femi Jiya]] and [[Prince]]; Includes sampled clips of [[Sexy Dancer]], [[I Wanna Be Your Lover]], [[Head]], [[Partyup]], [[Let’s Work]], [[1999]], [[Raspberry Beret]], [[Erotic City]], [[Kiss]], [[U Got The Look]], [[Housequake]], [[Alphabet St.]], [[The Future]] and a chant from [[Batdance]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Partyman]] (The Purple Party Mix)'''<br />
|2= 5:58<br />
|3= [[Single: Scandalous!|The Scandalous Sex Suite]] EP<br />
|4= Remix edit<br />
|5= As above, missing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(comics) The Joker]’s opening dialogue<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Purple Medley]] '''<br />
|2= 11:03<br />
|3= [[Single: Purple Medley|Purple Medley]] single<br />
|4= Studio medley<br />
|5= See [[Purple Medley]] for more details<br><br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 2:52<br />
|3= Delayed performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[08_June 1998|8 June 1998, Vibe, CBS Television City, Los Angeles, California]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 2:10<br />
|3= [[TV Special: Prince! Behind The Symbol|Prince! Behind The Symbol]] TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[24 March 2011|24 March 2011, Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte, NC, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work Instrumental'''<br />
|2= 1:35<br />
|3= [[3rdEye TV|3rdEyeTV Show # 2]] live video stream<br />
|4= Rehearsal<br />
|5= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_21|21 June 2013]], Paisley Park, Chanhassen, Minnesota<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work Instrumental'''<br />
|2= 4:10<br />
|3= [[3rdEye TV|3rdEyeTV Show # 3]] live video stream<br />
|4= Rehearsal<br />
|5= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_21|21 June 2013]], Paisley Park, Chanhassen, Minnesota<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Rock'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{SongVideo|<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 5:27<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'' DVD]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[29 December 1982|29 December 1982: The Summit, Houston, TX, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[05_October 1981|5 October 1981, Sam’s, Minneapolis, Minnesota]]<br><br />
* [[01 January 2016-am|1 January 2016 (a.m.), Gouverneur Bay Estate, Gouverneur Bay, France (Saint Barthélemy)]] <br />
|performed regularly on = [[Controversy Tour]]<br />
* [[1999 Tour]]<br><br />
* [[World Tour 2003]]<br />
* [[Musicology Live 2004ever]]<br />
*[[Prince Live 2010]]<br />
* [[Welcome 2 America Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1988|1988]] <small>(clip as part of [[80’s Medley]])</small>, [[All Concerts#1991|1991]], [[All Concerts#1997|1997]], [[All Concerts#1998|1998]], [[All Concerts#2002|2002]], [[All Concerts#2010|2010]], [[All Concerts#2011|2011]], [[All Concerts#2012|2012]], [[All Concerts#2013|2013]], [[All_Concerts#2014|2014]], [[All Concerts#2015|2015]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
* [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] single<br />
*[[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
*[http://www.waxpoetics.com/wax-poetics-magazine/wax-poetics-issue-67/ Wax Poetics Issue 67, February 2018]<br />
|categories = [[Category:1981]][[Category:Recorded 1979]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]]<br />
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = Let’s Work<br />
|album image = [[File:Controversy.jpg|100px|link=Album: Controversy]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Letswork single.jpg|100px|link=Single: Let’s Work]]<br><small> single art for [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 14|14 October 1981]] - [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br><br />
[[Album:_Ultimate|Ultimate]]<br><br />
[[Album: 4Ever|4Ever]]<br><br />
[[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Let’s Pretend We’re Married]]<br />
|next song = [[Letter 4 Miles]]<br />
|introduction = '''Let’s Work''' is the sixth track on [[Prince]]’s fourth album [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]], and, three months after the album’s release, [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] was released as the album’s second single.<br />
<br />
The track was initially recorded (as '''Let’s Rock''') between 10-21 July 1979 at [[Mountain Ears Sound Studio]] in Boulder, Colorado, during sessions for [[Album: The Rebels (1979)|The Rebels]] album. '''Let’s Rock''' was named after a dance called "The Rock" [[Prince]] had seen in clubs during the summer of 1979 (The dance itself influenced or was influenced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Starr Edwin Starr]’s single "It’s Called The Rock" from his album "Happy Radio" released that year). [[Prince]] wanted to release it as a single immediately after recording but [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros.] declined. It was considered as the opening track for the [[Album: Prince|Prince]] album before being shelved a few years. <br />
While [[Prince]] liked the track, he felt it needed to be renamed when released in 1981 to avoid it seeming dated. [[Let’s Work]] was re-recorded during sessions for the album in Spring and Summer 1981, at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota and [[Hollywood Sound Recorders]] in Los Angeles, California.<br />
<br />
The song was completed at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California, between [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]. [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]] worked on the '''Dance Remix''' of the track on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_8|8 December 1981]], two months after the track’s initial release, also at [[Sunset Sound]]. <br />
<br />
It was revealed in November 2003 on the [[NPG Music Club]] website that [[Morris Day]] plays drums on the extended portion of the '''Dance Remix''', and that [[Prince]] and [[Morris Day]] switched drumming duties live as the tape was running. The '''Dance Remix''' contains sampled clips from [[Private Joy]], [[Annie Christian]] and [[Controversy]], the first time a [[Prince]] song sampled another of his songs (something he has done often ever since).<br />
<br />
Various loops from the song were included in the [[NPG Music Club]]’s short-lived [[NPG Music Club#Musicology Control Room Mixer|Musicology Control Room Mixer]], opened on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 3|3 June 2003]], which appeared to be alternate recordings, but it is unclear when these were made. Since these are short loops lasting no more than a few seconds, they are not listed below.<br />
<br />
On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 21|21 June 2013]], an instrumental rehearsal of [[Let’s Work]] featuring [[Prince]] (bass), [[Donna Grantis]] (guitar) and [[Hannah Ford]] (drums) was streamed live on [http://new.livestream.com/3RDEYEGIRL/events/2174650 3rdEyeGirl LiveStream TV] for 1:35 minutes.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_10|10]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_21|21 July 1979]]<br />
|studio = [[Mountain Ears Sound Studio]]<br> Boulder, Colorado |additional info = Tracking of '''Let’s Rock'''<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Spring-Summer 1981<br />
|studio = <!-- [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br>or<br>-->[[Hollywood Sound Recorders]],<br>Los Angeles, CA, USA (likely)<br />
|additional info = Re-recording as '''Let’s Work'''<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_14|14]] - [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 August 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs, mixing<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_8|8 December 1981]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Additional recording creating '''Dance Remix'''<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Album version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
<br><br />
'''Dance Remix'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
*[[Morris Day]] - drums on extended portion only (uncredited)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Let’s Rock (Unreleased)'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[André Cymone]] - bass<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 3:52<br />
|3= [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 2:56<br />
|3= [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] single<br><br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 2:56<br />
|3= [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] promo<br />
|4= Edit (as above), mono version<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 2:59<br />
|3= [[Album: 4Ever|4Ever]]<br />
|4= different mix edit, no fade out<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work (Dance Remix)'''<br />
|2= 8:02<br />
|3= [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] single<br><br />
[[Album: Ultimate|Ultimate]]<br />
|4= Extended version<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Let’s Work (Xtended)'''; drums on extended portion by [[Morris Day]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 5:27<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[01 December 1982-1|1 December 1982 (a.m.): Masonic Temple Auditorium, Detroit, MI, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in =<br />
{{SongSampled|<br />
|sampled in = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Partyman]] (The Purple Party Mix)'''<br />
|2= 6:02<br />
|3= [[Single: Partyman|Partyman]] single<br />
|4= Remix<br />
|5= Remix by [[Femi Jiya]] and [[Prince]]; Includes sampled clips of [[Sexy Dancer]], [[I Wanna Be Your Lover]], [[Head]], [[Partyup]], [[Let’s Work]], [[1999]], [[Raspberry Beret]], [[Erotic City]], [[Kiss]], [[U Got The Look]], [[Housequake]], [[Alphabet St.]], [[The Future]] and a chant from [[Batdance]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Partyman]] (The Purple Party Mix)'''<br />
|2= 5:58<br />
|3= [[Single: Scandalous!|The Scandalous Sex Suite]] EP<br />
|4= Remix edit<br />
|5= As above, missing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joker_(comics) The Joker]’s opening dialogue<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Purple Medley]] '''<br />
|2= 11:03<br />
|3= [[Single: Purple Medley|Purple Medley]] single<br />
|4= Studio medley<br />
|5= See [[Purple Medley]] for more details<br><br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 2:52<br />
|3= Delayed performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[08_June 1998|8 June 1998, Vibe, CBS Television City, Los Angeles, California]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 2:10<br />
|3= [[TV Special: Prince! Behind The Symbol|Prince! Behind The Symbol]] TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[24 March 2011|24 March 2011, Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte, NC, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work Instrumental'''<br />
|2= 1:35<br />
|3= [[3rdEye TV|3rdEyeTV Show # 2]] live video stream<br />
|4= Rehearsal<br />
|5= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_21|21 June 2013]], Paisley Park, Chanhassen, Minnesota<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work Instrumental'''<br />
|2= 4:10<br />
|3= [[3rdEye TV|3rdEyeTV Show # 3]] live video stream<br />
|4= Rehearsal<br />
|5= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_21|21 June 2013]], Paisley Park, Chanhassen, Minnesota<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Rock'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original version<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{SongVideo|<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Let’s Work'''<br />
|2= 5:27<br />
|3= [[Album: 1999 Deluxe| 1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'' DVD]]<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[29 December 1982|29 December 1982: The Summit, Houston, TX, USA]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[05_October 1981|5 October 1981, Sam’s, Minneapolis, Minnesota]]<br><br />
* [[01 January 2016-am|1 January 2016 (a.m.), Gouverneur Bay Estate, Gouverneur Bay, France (Saint Barthélemy)]] <br />
|performed regularly on = [[Controversy Tour]]<br />
* [[1999 Tour]]<br><br />
* [[World Tour 2003]]<br />
* [[Musicology Live 2004ever]]<br />
*[[Prince Live 2010]]<br />
* [[Welcome 2 America Tour]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1988|1988]] <small>(clip as part of [[80’s Medley]])</small>, [[All Concerts#1991|1991]], [[All Concerts#1997|1997]], [[All Concerts#1998|1998]], [[All Concerts#2002|2002]], [[All Concerts#2010|2010]], [[All Concerts#2011|2011]], [[All Concerts#2012|2012]], [[All Concerts#2013|2013]], [[All_Concerts#2014|2014]], [[All Concerts#2015|2015]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]] album<br />
* [[Single: Let’s Work|Let’s Work]] single<br />
*[[Album: 1999 Deluxe|1999 ''Super Deluxe Edition'']]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
*[http://www.waxpoetics.com/wax-poetics-magazine/wax-poetics-issue-67/ Wax Poetics Issue 67, February 2018]<br />
|categories = [[Category:1981]][[Category:Recorded 1979]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=22_February_1985&diff=24945722 February 19852024-03-26T10:28:13Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| overview = [[Purple Rain Tour|Tour Overview]]<br />
| tour name = Purple Rain Tour<br />
| previous concert = [[20 February 1985]] <br />
| date = 22 February 1985<br />
| next concert = [[23 February 1985]]<br />
| image = [[File:1985-002-22-LA.jpg|280px]]<br />
| comment = Ticket courtesy of [http://unused-prince-tickets.com unused-prince-tickets.com]<br />
| venue = [[The Forum]]<br />
| city, state = Inglewood, California<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar, keyboard)'', [[Bobby Z.]] ''(drums)'', [[Brown Mark]] ''(bass)'', [[Wendy Melvoin]] ''(guitar)'', [[Lisa Coleman]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Dr. Fink]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Eric Leeds]] ''(saxophone)'' [?]<br />
| guests = [[Jerome Benton]] ''(dance)'', [[Greg Brooks]] ''(dance)'', [[Wally Safford]] ''(dance)'', [[Sheila E.]] ''(percussion)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar)'', [[Eddie M.]] ''(saxophone)'', [[Juan Escovedo]] ''(percussion)'', [[Susie Davis]] ''(tambourine)''<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} {{unknown set}} {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{Setlist-footer-new}}<br />
{{Concert-footer|<br />
| trivia = <br />
| support act = * '''[[Sheila E.]]''' ([[Sheila E.]] ''(lead vox, percussion)'', [[Karl Perazzo]] ''(drums)'', [[Benny Rietveld]] ''(bass)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar)'', [[Stephan Birnbaum]] ''(guitar, vox)'', [[Ken Grey]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Susie Davis]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Eddie M.]] ''(saxophone, keyboards, vox)'', [[Juan Escovedo]] ''(percussion)'', [[Prince]] ''(off stage – vox)'' ) <br />
| start time = ?<br />
| advertised start time = 7:30 p.m.<br />
| length of show = ?<br />
| attendance/capacity = ± 17,500 / sold out<br />
| ticket price = $17.50 <br />
| previous concert = [[20 February 1985]] <br />
| date = 22 February 1985<br />
| next concert = [[23 February 1985]]<br />
| soundcheck = * [[G-Spot]] ''(instrumental)'' / [[America]] (several takes) / [[Let’s Go Crazy]] ''(instrumental])'' (two takes)<br />
| other images = <!--{{GalleryL|1= {{Limg|1= |2=}}<br />
}}--><br />
| references = <br />
| categories = [[Category:1985]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:Purple Rain Tour (Concerts)]] [[Category:Tours (Concerts)]]<br />
}}<br />
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| overview = [[Purple Rain Tour|Tour Overview]]<br />
| tour name = Purple Rain Tour<br />
| previous concert = [[20 February 1985]] <br />
| date = 22 February 1985<br />
| next concert = [[23 February 1985]]<br />
| image = [[File:1985-002-22-LA.jpg|280px]]<br />
| comment = Ticket courtesy of [http://unused-prince-tickets.com unused-prince-tickets.com]<br />
| venue = [[The Forum]]<br />
| city, state = Inglewood, California<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar, keyboard)'', [[Bobby Z.]] ''(drums)'', [[Brown Mark]] ''(bass)'', [[Wendy Melvoin]] ''(guitar)'', [[Lisa Coleman]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Dr. Fink]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Eric Leeds]] ''(saxophone)''&nbsp;?<br />
| guests = [[Jerome Benton]] ''(dance)'', [[Greg Brooks]] ''(dance)'', [[Wally Safford]] ''(dance)'', [[Sheila E.]] ''(percussion)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar)'', [[Eddie M.]] ''(saxophone)'', [[Juan Escovedo]] ''(percussion)'', [[Susie Davis]] ''(tambourine)''<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} {{unknown set}} {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{Setlist-footer-new}}<br />
{{Concert-footer|<br />
| trivia = <br />
| support act = * '''[[Sheila E.]]''' ([[Sheila E.]] ''(lead vox, percussion)'', [[Karl Perazzo]] ''(drums)'', [[Benny Rietveld]] ''(bass)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar)'', [[Stephan Birnbaum]] ''(guitar, vox)'', [[Ken Grey]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Susie Davis]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Eddie M.]] ''(saxophone, keyboards, vox)'', [[Juan Escovedo]] ''(percussion)'', [[Prince]] ''(off stage – vox)'' ) <br />
| start time = ?<br />
| advertised start time = 7:30 p.m.<br />
| length of show = ?<br />
| attendance/capacity = ± 17,500 / sold out<br />
| ticket price = $17.50 <br />
| previous concert = [[20 February 1985]] <br />
| date = 22 February 1985<br />
| next concert = [[23 February 1985]]<br />
| soundcheck = * [[G-Spot]] ''(instrumental)'' / [[America]] (several takes) / [[Let’s Go Crazy]] ''(instrumental])'' (two takes)<br />
| other images = <!--{{GalleryL|1= {{Limg|1= |2=}}<br />
}}--><br />
| references = <br />
| categories = [[Category:1985]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:Purple Rain Tour (Concerts)]] [[Category:Tours (Concerts)]]<br />
}}<br />
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Goodbye<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]] <br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Good Pussy]]<br />
|next song = [[Goodbye]]<br />
|introduction = '''Goodbye''' is an unreleased track recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. It is an eclectic song going through multiple tempos and styles. It features [[Tony M.]] rapping and singing the chorus (with [[Prince]]): ''“All fair in love and war and only love is worth dying for.”'' The song is completely unrelated to the later recorded [[Goodbye]], that was originally titled [[Goodbye|(Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye]]. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (assumed)<br />
* [[Michael B.]] - drums<br />
*[[Tony M.]] <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Goodbye'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Goodbye<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]] <br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Good Pussy]]<br />
|next song = [[Goodbye]]<br />
|introduction = '''Goodbye''' is an unreleased track recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. It is an eclectic song going through multiple tempos and styles. It features [[Tony M.]] rapping and singing the chorus (with [[Prince]]): ''“All fair in love and war and only love is worth dying for.”'' The song is completely unrelated to the later recorded [[Goodbye]], that was originally titled [[Goodbye|(Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye]]. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (assumed)<br />
* [[Michael B]] - drums<br />
*[[Tony M]] <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Goodbye'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Goodbye<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]] <br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Good Pussy]]<br />
|next song = [[Goodbye]]<br />
|introduction = '''Goodbye''' is an unreleased track recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. It is an eclectic song going through multiple tempos and styles. It features [[Tony M.]] rapping and singing the chorus (with [[Prince]]): ''“All fair in love and war and only love is worth dying for.”'' The song is completely unrelated to the later recorded [[Goodbye]], that was originally titled [[Goodbye|(Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye]]. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (assumed)<br />
*[[Tony M.]] <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Goodbye'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Goodbye<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]] <br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Good Pussy]]<br />
|next song = [[Goodbye]]<br />
|introduction = '''Goodbye''' is an unreleased track recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. It is an eclectic song with [[Tony M.]] rapping and singing ''“All fair in love and war and only love is worth dying for.”'' The song is completely unrelated to the later recorded [[Goodbye]], that was originally titled [[Goodbye|(Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye]]. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (assumed)<br />
*[[Tony M.]] <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Goodbye'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
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<div>{{Header|<br />
| Page name = Unreleased Songs<br />
}}<br />
<br><br />
<h2 style="font-size:2em;color:#DE8300">Definition</h2><br />
<br />
The below list includes all unreleased songs known to have been written by [[Prince]] in the studio regardless of credits registered at the Library Of Congress. [[Prince]] had a penchant for recording music without necessarily any plans for release, and little is known about the exact amount of songs recorded, although a few figures have circulated in the press. This enormous unreleased catalog of songs was stored in a huge safe vault in [[Paisley Park Studios]] (In 2017, it was reported that tapes were moved from '''Paisley Park Studios''' to Los Angeles, California for cataloging, storage and digitization by archive company, Iron Mountain, on behalf of the company appointed to administer Prince’s Estate, Comerica Bank & Trust.)<br />
<br />
Recording information on unreleased songs is not always available, or not accurate enough to state a specific year of recording. In this case, the year will be followed by a *.<br />
<br />
This list purposely doesn’t include unreleased songs known to contain a [[Prince]] participation as a musician and/or producer. Unreleased studio cover of another artists song by [[Prince]] are not included either: these categories of songs are not reputed as having being written or co-written by [[Prince]] and therefore are not entitled to belong this category. You will find a list of these songs in our [[Songs:_Contribution_and_covers|Contribution and Cover songs]] page.<br />
<br />
If you’re looking for a full list of songs written by [[Prince]], visit: [[A-Z_song_list|A-Z Song List]].<br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
<h2 style="font-size:2em;color:#DE8300">List of songs</h2><br />
<br />
* You can sort the songs listed below per "Title", "Project" or "Year of recording". <span class="plainlinks" id="purgelink">[{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=purge}} Click here to reset the page]</span> if necessary.<br><br />
<br><br />
{| cellpadding="1" class="wikitable sortable" width=100% style="background:white; color:black; text-align:left; font-size:.9em"<br />
! width="42%" |<u>Title</u><br />
! width="40%" |<u>Project</u><br />
! width="13%" |<u>Year of Recording</u><br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[2 Nickels And A Dime]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2005<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[2nd Thoughts]]<br />
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dale_Bozzio Dale Bozzio]<br />
| 1987-1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[3 Nigs Watchin’ A Kung Fu Movie]]<br />
| [[Album: Sheila E. (1989)|Sheila E.: ''Untitled'' 1989 album]] <br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[4 Lust]]<br />
| [[Album: Jill Jones (1990)|Jill Jones: ''Untitled'' 1990 album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[7 Hours]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2011-2013<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[12:01]]<br />
| ''(performed live on the [[Musicology_Live_2004ever|Musicology Tour]])''<br />
| 2004 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| 12 Keys<br />
| see [[The Question Of U]]<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[18 (R U Legal Yet?)]]<br />
| [[Album: 24 (1989)|Madhouse: 24 (1989)]] <br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[20 (A Girl And Her Puppy)]]<br />
| [[Album: 24 (1989)|Madhouse: 24 (1989)]] <br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[21 Guns]]<br />
| - <br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[40 Ounces]] <small>(also known as ''The Boom'')</small><br />
| [[Album: Ninety-9 (1993)|Ninety-9 unreleased project]]<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[2020]]<br />
| [[Album:_New_World|New World]] / [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[A Couple Miles]]<br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[A Positive Place]] <small>(also known as ''U Want Me 2 What?'')</small><br />
| [[Single: New Power Generation|Robin Power: New Power Generation]] maxi-single<br />
| 1990 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[ABC, 123]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Aces]]<br />
| [[1976 demo tape]]<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[All I Want (Just a Little Love)]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1979<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[All The King’s Horses]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2002<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Am I Without U?]]<br />
| [[Album: Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic| Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic (1988)]] <br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Am I Wrong]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1979<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Amber Eyes]]<br />
| [[Album: For You|For You]] <br />
| 1976-1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[American In Paris]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[American Jam]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1980<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Angel Wish]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2012<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Another Girl]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2000-2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Arabic Intro]]<br />
| ''(performed live in 1992)''<br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Baby, Baby, Baby]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Baby Doll]]<br />
| ''intended for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kylie_Minogue Kylie Minogue]''<br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Baby Doll House]]<br />
| [[Madhouse]]<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Back In The Day]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2010<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Backwards Woman]]<br />
| ''[[Film:_Purple_Rain|Purple Rain film]]''<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Bada Boom]] <!-- <small>( possibly a reworking of [[Poom Poom]])</small> --><br />
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central Station]: [[Album: GCS 2000|GCS 2000]]<br />
| 2000 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Be My Hero]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Be My Mirror]]<br />
| [[Album: I’ll Do Anything (1994)|Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack]] <br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Beatown]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1988)''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Bed Of Roses]]<br />
| [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Best Of Me]]<br />
| [[Album: Milk & Honey (2006)|Támar Davis: Wild Child]] <br />
| 2005<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Betrayer]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2004/2005<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Big Brass Bed]]<br />
| [[Album: Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]] <br />
| 1980<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Big House]]<br />
| [[Album: Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic| Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic (1988)]] <br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Bill Collector Blues]]<br />
| ''(performed live between 2002 and 2004)''<br />
| 2002<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Billie Holiday]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1988)''<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Billy]] <small>(evolved into [[Wally]])</small><br />
| -<br />
| 1983<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Black Is The New Black]]<br />
| [[Album: Black Is The New Black (2016)|MonoNeon: Black Is The New Black]]<br />
| 2016<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Blackberry Jam]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Bloody Mouth]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1988)''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Blue Boy]]<br />
| [[Ingrid Chavez]]<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Blue Diamonds & Sunday Pearls]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1976-1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Blue Love]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1983<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Blueberry Jam]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Bodyfreeze]]<br />
| [[Album: For You|For You]] <br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Boom Box]]<br />
| Brass Monkey<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Born Free]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1987)''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Boy U Bad]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Brand New Boy]]<br />
| [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Breathless]] (instrumental) <br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Bridge Of Graffiti]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge'' <br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Broken]]<br />
| ''(performed live on the [[Dirty Mind Tour]])''<br />
| 1981 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Bulgaria]]<br />
| [[Album: Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]] <br />
| 1980<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Bump This]]<br />
| [[Album: For You|For You]] <br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| Burns 1<br />
| see [[Simlac]]<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[By Alien Means]]<br />
| ''intended for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna_(entertainer) Madonna]''<br />
| 1988 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Call Of The Wild]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Camille]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1988)''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Can’t Keep Living Alone]]<br />
| [[Album: Milk & Honey (2006)|Támar Davis: Milk & Honey]] <br />
| 2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Cat And Mouse]]<br />
| [[Album: Cat Album (1989)|Cat: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Cat Attack]]<br />
| [[Album: Cat Album (1989)|Cat: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Check It Out]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Closer 2 My Heart]]<br />
| [[Album: Milk & Honey (2006)|Támar Davis: Milk & Honey]] <br />
| 2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Coca-Cola]]<br />
| Theme for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Coca-Cola_Company Coca-Cola Company]<br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Come Back 2 Me]]<br />
| ''intended for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheena_Easton Sheena Easton]''<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Come Elektra Tuesday]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Commercial]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Conversation Piece]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Cornbread Rappers]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Country Player]]<br />
| [[Milenia]]<br />
| 2001<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Cross The Line]]<br />
| [[Ingrid Chavez]]<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Crystal City Cry]]<br />
| [[Ingrid Chavez]]<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Curious Blue]]<br />
| [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Dance Of Desperation]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Dance To The Beat]]<br />
| ''(performed live by [[The Time]])''<br />
| 1982 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| Dance With Power (Dance With Soul)<br />
| see [[We Got The Power]]<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Dance With The Devil]]<br />
| [[Album: Batman|Batman]]<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Dancin’ Flu]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Dancing Room Only]]<br />
| [[Album: Milk & Honey (2006)|Támar Davis: Wild Child]] <br />
| 2005<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Darlene Marie]]<br />
| [[Album: Prince|Prince]]<br />
| 1978-1979<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Dawn]]<br />
| ''(performed live during the [[Prince:_Piano_&_A_Microphone_2016|Piano And A Microphone Tour]])''<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Dear Uncle George]] <small>(evolved into [[Private Joy]]) </small><br />
| [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Deliverance]]<br />
| [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]]<br />
| 2007<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Delivery Boy]]<br />
| [[Album: Controversy|Controversy]]<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Della Blackheart]]<br />
| [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]]<br />
| 2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Diamond Eyes]]<br />
| [[1976 demo tape]]<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Die]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Difficult Situation]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2007<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Divine]]<br />
| [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]<br />
| 1996<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Divinity]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Do It Again]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Do U Wanna Get Funky?]]<br />
| [[Larry Graham]]: [[Sampler:_Man_O_War_(Remix)_Nine_Deep_Trax_Sampler|Man O’ War NPG Records Sampler]]<br />
| 1997-1998<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Do U Wanna Rock?]]<br />
| ''intended for The [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]]''<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Do Unto Others]]<br />
| ''(performed live in 1999)''<br />
| 1999<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Do You Feel Like Dancing?]]<br />
| [[Grand Central]]<br />
| 1973<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Donna]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Don’t Forget]]<br />
| [[1976 demo tape]]<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Don’t Hold Back]]<br />
| [[1976 demo tape]]<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Don’t Play With Love]]<br />
| [[Prince]] & [[John L. Nelson]]<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Don’t Say No]]<br />
| [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]]<br />
| 1999<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Don’t You Wanna Ride?]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Dos]]<br />
| [[Madhouse]]<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Tevin Campbell: Down|Down]]<br />
| [[Album: I’m Ready|Tevin Campbell: I’m Ready]]<br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Down A Long Lonely Road]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Drawers Burnin’]]<br />
| ''(performed live in 1985)''<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Dream]]<br />
| [[Album: Come|Come]]<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Duet_with_Dad|''"Duet with Dad"]]<br />
| [[Prince]] & [[John L. Nelson]]<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[ E-Pluribus Funk]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Egyptian Intro]]<br />
| ''(performed live between 1993 and 1996)''<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Electric Rush]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2001<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Electrocution]] (instrumental)<br />
| -<br />
| 1983<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Emotional Crucifixion]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Eros]]<br />
| [[Album: Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]] <br />
| 1980<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Esther]]<br />
| [[Album: Milk & Honey (2006)|Támar Davis: Wild Child]] <br />
| 2005<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Euphoria Highway]]<br />
| ''intended for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanessa_Williams Vanessa Williams]<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Everybody Dance]]<br />
| ''(performed live on the [[Dirty Mind Tour]])''<br />
| 1981 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Everything But U]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Everything Could Be So Fine]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1988)''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Evolsidog]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Face 2 Face]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Famous]]<br />
| ''intended for [[Sheila E.]]''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Fantasy]]<br />
| [[1976 demo tape]]<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Feel Good]]<small> (evolved into [[Reconsider (U Betta)]]) </small><br />
| [[Album:_New_World|New World]] / [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Feline]]<br />
| [[Album: The Family|The Family: The Family]]<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[First Love]]<br />
| [[Album: Milk & Honey (2006)|Támar Davis: Milk & Honey]] <br />
| 2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Fish Fries]] (instrumental) <br />
| [[Album: Romance 1600|Sheila E.: Romance 1600]]<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Flesh And Blood]]<br />
| [[Album: Jill Jones (1990)|Jill Jones: ''Untitled'' 1990 album]] <br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Fox Trap]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1982<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Friction]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Frida]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2015<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Frustration]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Fuchsia Light]]<br />
| ''intended for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_LeMans Tony LeMans]''<br />
| 1988 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Fuck D Press]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Fun Love]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Funk It Up]]<br />
| [[Grand Central]]<br />
| 1973<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Funk Radio]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1997<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Funky]]<br />
| ''intended for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis Miles Davis]''<br />
| 1989 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Funky 4 No Reason]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2000 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Gett Off’s Cousin]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Gingerbread Man]]<br />
| ''(performed live in 2010 and 2012)''<br />
| 2010<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Girl Power]]<br />
| [[Album: Sheila E. (1989)|Sheila E.: ''Untitled'' 1989 album]] <br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Girls Will Be Girls]]<br />
| [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Glam Slam Boogie]]<br />
| ''(performed live between 1994 and 1997)''<br />
| 1994<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Glas O’ Cola]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2009<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Go]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Go-Getter]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1994<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[God Is Alive]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1988)''<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[God Is Everywhere]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Good Body Every Evening]]<br />
| [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Good Dick And A Job]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1995<br />
<!--<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Good Man]] - not written by Prince<br />
| -<br />
| 1989 --><br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Good Pussy]]<br />
| -<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Goodbye (1991)|Goodbye]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Grace (2015)|Grace]] <br />
| -<br />
| 2015<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Song: Grand Central|Grand Central]]<br />
| [[Grand Central]] <br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Grand Progression]]<br />
| [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]] <br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Groove In C Minor]] <br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Groove In G Flat Minor]]<br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Groove In G Flat Minor]]<br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Guilty Ones]]<br />
| - <br />
| 2007<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Gypsy]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Happy Tears]]<br />
| [[Album: Happy Tears|Happy Tears]] <br />
| 1979<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Hard To Get]]<br />
| [[Album: The Rebels (1979)|The Rebels: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1979<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Heart Attack]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Heart In My Hand]]<br />
| [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Heaven]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Heaven Is Keeping Score]]<br />
| [[Single: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] maxi-single<br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Hello, My Love]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Hey, Louie Louie]]<br />
| ''intended for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie_(musician) Louie Louie]''<br />
| 1991 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Hey Lover]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[High Calonic]] (instrumental) <br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Hotel Blues]]<br />
| [[Album: Marva King (1998)|Marva King: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1997<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Hump You]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|-<br />
| [[I Ain’t Gonna Run]]<br />
| [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]]<br />
| 1999<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Am]]<br />
| [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br />
|2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Am Five]]<br />
| -<br />
|1983<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Am You]]<br />
| ''(performed live in 1979)''<br />
| 1979<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Believe I Love U]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| I Hope We Work It Out<br />
| see [[We Can Work It Out]]<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Can’t Love U Anymore]]<br />
| [[Album: I’ll Do Anything (1994)|Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack]] <br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Just Wanna Be Rich]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1982<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[File:Eye.png|Eye Kinda Like U]] [[Eye Kinda Like U|Kinda Like U]]<br />
| Natalya<br />
|2015<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Know What To Say To You]]<br />
| ''intended for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks Stevie Nicks]''<br />
| 1983<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Like What You’re Doing]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Met A Virgin Queen]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Spend My Time Loving You]]<br />
| [[Album: For You|For You]]<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Wanna Be Held 2 Night]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I Wonder]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I’ll Do Anything]]<br />
| [[Album: I’ll Do Anything (1994)|Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack]] <br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I’m A DJ]] <br />
| [[Album:_New_World|New World]] / [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I’m Leaving L.A.]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I’m Saving It Up]]<br />
| [[Album: Suzie Stone (1978)|Sue Ann Carwell: ''Suzie Stone album'']]<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[I’m So Confused]]<br />
| 1984/1985 [[Purple Rain Tour]]<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[(If It Ain’t) Gutbucket]]<br />
| [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[If U Let Me Undress U]]<br />
| ''(performed live on the [[Lovesexy Tour]])''<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[If You Wanna Dance]]<br />
| [[Elisa Fiorillo]]<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[In A Winter Mood]] (instrumental) <br />
| -<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Interlude (All Things Just)]]<br />
| [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]]<br />
| 2007<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[It Takes 3]]<br />
| [[Album: Exodus|New Power Generation: Exodus]]<br />
| 1994<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Jana Jade’s Army]]<br />
| [[Jana Anderson]]<br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| Jelly Jam<br />
| see [[Just As Long As We’re Together]]<br />
| 1976 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Joyful Sound]]<br />
| [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] <br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Juice]]<br />
| [[Album: Carmen Electra|Carmen Electra: Carmen Electra]]<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Junk Music]] (instrumental) <br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Just One Night With You]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1979<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Killin’ At The Soda Shop]]<br />
| [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill Jones: first album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Kiss Me Quick]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Knucklehead]]<br />
| [[Album: Sheila E. (1989)|Sheila E.: ''Untitled'' 1989 album]] <br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Lady Pleasure]]<br />
| [[Grand Central]] <br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Latino Barbie Doll]]<br />
| [[Album: Sheila E. (1989)|Sheila E.: ''Untitled'' 1989 album]] <br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Leaving For New York]]<br />
| [[1976 demo tape]]<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Let Me Touch You]]<br />
| [[Album: For You|For You]] <br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Life Is So Neat]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Line]]<br />
| [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] <br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Lisa]]<br />
| [[Album: Dirty Mind|Dirty Mind]] <br />
| 1980<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Livin’ 2 Die]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Living Doll]]<br />
| [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill Jones: first album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Loser]] <small>(mistakenly known as ''Turn Me On'')</small><br />
| [[Album: The Rebels (1979)|The Rebels: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1979 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Love 2 U]]<br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Love Affair]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Love In The Morning]]<br />
| [[Album: For You|For You]]<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Love Is Everywhere]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Love Of Mine]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Lust U Always]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1982<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Luv Sexy]]<br />
| [[Album: Lovesexy|Lovesexy]] <br />
| 1987<br />
|-<br />
| [[Machine]]<br />
| [[Grand Central]] <br />
| 1975<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Mad Pope]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Madrid]] (instrumental) <br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Make Believe]]<br />
| [[Album: I’ll Do Anything (1994)|Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack]] <br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Make That Move]]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernova_(Lisa_Lopes_album) Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes: Supernova]<br />
| 2000<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Make U Mine]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Married Man]]<br />
| [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill Jones: first album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Max-2|The Max]] ''(different from released song)''<br />
| -<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Me Touch Myself]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Milk & Honey]]<br />
| [[Album: Milk & Honey (2006)|Támar Davis: Milk & Honey]] <br />
| 2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Mink Kitty Cat]]<br />
| [[Album: The Hookers (1982)|The Hookers: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Mind Blo]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1995-1996<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Miss Understood]]<br />
| [[Album: The Family|The Family: The Family]]<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Miss You]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Mobile]] (instrumental) <br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Money]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1983<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Moneyapolis]]<br />
| [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]<br />
| 1996<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Mood For Love]] <small>(also known as ''It’s Our Music'')</small><br />
| [[Album: Ninety-9 (1993)|Ninety-9 unreleased project]]<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Moral Majority]]<br />
| [[Album: Vanity 6 (1984)|Vanity 6: ''Untitled'' 1984 album]]<br />
| 1983<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Most Likely 2]] <br />
| -<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Move Da Crowd]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2007<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Move Me]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Muhammed Ali]]<br />
| [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]<br />
| 1996<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[My Baby Knows]]<br />
| [[Album: Jill Jones (1990)|Jill Jones: ''Untitled'' 1990 album]] <br />
| 1982<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[My Love Belongs To You]]<br />
| [[The Time]]<br />
| 1983<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[My Pony]]<br />
| [[Album: Hey Man... Smell My Finger|George Clinton: Hey Man... Smell My Finger]]<br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[My Sex]]<br />
| [[Album: Jill Jones|Jill Jones: first album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[My Tree]]<br />
| [[Single: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] maxi-single<br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Nadara]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Neurotic Lover’s Bedroom]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Never Really Fell Out Of Love With You]]<br />
| [[Album: For You|For You]] <br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[New Position (Vanity 6)|New Position]]<br />
| [[Vanity 6]]: -<br />
| 1982<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Nightingale]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Nine-1|Nine]]<br />
| [[Madhouse]] <br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Nine Lives]]<br />
| [[Album: Cat Album (1989)|Cat: ''Untitled'' album]] <small> ''(later reworked by [[The Time]])''</small><br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[No Changes]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[No Cones Allowed]]<br />
| ''intended for "Coneheads" movie'' <br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[No One Else]]<br />
| [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br />
|2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Stone|Nothing Left 2 Give]]<br />
| see [[Stone]]<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[On Your Own]]<br />
| [[Támar Davis]]<br />
| 1994<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The One (Intro)]]<br />
| ''(performed live between 1998 and 2001)''<br />
| 1998<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Only Heaven Knows]] <br />
| ''(performed live during the [[Welcome_2_America_Euro_2011_Tour|Welcome 2 America: Euro 2011 Tour]])''<br />
| 2011 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Oobey Doop]]<br />
| [[Single: New Power Generation|Elisa Fiorillo: New Power Generation]] maxi-single<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| Oobey Doop Be Shoo Doo Loo Fly Me Doo Koo Shoo Ooh<br />
| see [[Oobey Doop]]<br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| Ooh Bee Shoo Bee Doo Koo Shoo Ooh<br />
| see [[Oobey Doop]]<br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Others Here With Us]]<br />
| [[Album: Parade|Parade]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The P]]<br />
| [[Album: I’m Ready|Tevin Campbell: I’m Ready]]<br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Palomino Pleasure Ride]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Pangaea]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2015<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Parlor Games]]<br />
| [[Album: 24 (1994)|Madhouse: 24 (1994)]]<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[People Without]] <br />
| ''(performed live in 1988)''<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Pickle]] (instrumental) <br />
| -<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Pizza]]<br />
| [[Album: The Hookers (1982)|The Hookers: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Plastic Love Affair]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1980<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Play]]<br />
| [[Single: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] maxi-single<br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Player]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Playtime]]<br />
| [[Album: Playtime By Versace|Playtime By Versace]] <br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Polka-Dotted Tiger]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Ponyride]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Poor Little Bastard]]<br />
| [[Album: I’ll Do Anything (1994)|Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack]] <br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Poppa Grooves]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Pour Me A Cup]]<br />
| [[Milenia]]<br />
| 2001<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Power From Above]]<br />
| [[Album: Carmen Electra|Carmen Electra: Carmen Electra]]<br />
| 1991 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Prince And The Band]]<br />
| ''(performed live between 2002 and 2012)''<br />
| 2002<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Public Eye With Bryant Gumbel Theme Song]]<br />
| Theme for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryant_Gumbel#Public_Eye_with_Bryant_Gumbel ''Public Eye With Bryant Gumbel'' TV-Show]<br />
| 1997<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Pulla Wagon]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2012<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[R U Ready?]]<br />
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Central_Station Graham Central Station]: [[Album: GCS 2000|GCS 2000]]<br />
| 1999<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[R U There?]]<br />
| [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Rain]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Rain And You]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Realize]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1994<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Reason Enough]]<br />
| [[Ingrid Chavez]]<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Red Scarlet]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Rhythm Angel]]<br />
| ''intended for [[Sheila E.]]''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Rock Me, Lover]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Rock That Keeps Rolling]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Rocking Chair]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Rumeta]]<br />
| [[Album: 3rdEyeGirl album (2015)|3rdEyeGirl: ''Untitled'' 2015 album]] <br />
| 2015<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Rough]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1980<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Run Amok]] (instrumental) <br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Ruthie Washington Jet Blues]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1988)'' <br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Sad Puppet Dance]]<br />
| [[Ingrid Chavez]]<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Schoolyard]]<br />
| [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] <br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Scorpio]]<br />
| [[Album: Scorpio (1998)|Mayte: ''Scorpio'']] <br />
| 1997/1998<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Second Coming]]<br />
| [[Album: The Second Coming|The Second Coming]] ''(played as intro on [[Controversy Tour]])''<br />
| 1981 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Secret Text]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2012-2013<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[See U Dead]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Seven Corners]]<br />
| [[Ingrid Chavez]]<br />
| 1989 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Shade Of Umber]]<br />
| ''(performed live between 2013 and 2014)''<br />
| 2013<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Shameless]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2004<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[She Pony]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[She’s Just A Baby]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Shine Your Light/Red Zone]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Simlac]]<br />
| [[Album: Ninety-9 (1993)|Ninety-9 unreleased project]]<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Since We’ve Been Together]]<br />
| [[Album: Suzie Stone (1978)|Sue Ann Carwell: ''Suzie Stone album'']]<br />
| 1976/1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Single Most Amazing]]<br />
| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Ora Rita Ora]<br />
|2013<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Slaughterhouse]] (instrumental) <br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Slave 2 The Funk]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Slave 2 The System]]<br />
| [[Album: Exodus|New Power Generation: Exodus]]<br />
| 1994 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Sleazin’]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2004<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Sleazy]]<br />
| [[Album: Ice Cream Castle|The Time: Ice Cream Castle]]<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Slow Groove In G Major]]<br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| ''[[“slow jam”|“Slow jam”]]'' (no known title)<br />
| -<br />
| 2007<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Small Bright Light]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Snow Man]]<br />
| [[Nona Gaye]]<br />
| 1993 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Someone 2 Call]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Son Of Sexy M.F.]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Soul Company]]<br />
| [[Album: Sheila E. (1989)|Sheila E.: ''Untitled'' 1989 album]] <br />
| 1988 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Soul Patch]]<br />
| [[Album: Black Is The New Black (2016)|MonoNeon: Black Is The New Black]]<br />
| 2015 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Soul Psychodelicide-2|Soul Psychodelicide]]<br />
| [[Album: Graffiti Bridge|Graffiti Bridge]]<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Spiritual World]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Stained Glass]] <small>(also known as ''Give God A Try'')</small><br />
| [[Album: Ninety-9 (1993)|Ninety-9 unreleased project]]<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Star (Sweet Dreams)]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2010<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Stay Cool]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2016<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Stella And Charles]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Stimulation]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1988)''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Stone]]<br />
| [[Album: Playtime By Versace|Playtime By Versace]] <br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Stoned Flower]]<br />
| [[Album: Plectrumelectrum|Plectrumelectrum]] <br />
| 2012-2014<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Strange Way]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Strawberries]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Streets Of Panama]]<br />
| [[Album: 3121|3121]] <br />
| 2004<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Strength]]<br />
| [[Album: The Gold Experience|The Gold Experience]]<br />
| 1994<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Strike Up The Band]]<br />
| ''intended for [[DVS]] and [[Kip Blackshire]]/The Fonky Bald Heads''<br />
| 2000/2001<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Stroke]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Sunday]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Sunrise Sunset]]<br />
| [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br />
|2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Surprise]]<br />
| [[1976 demo tape]]<br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Susan]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1981<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Susannah’s Blues]] (instrumental) <br />
| ''(performed live in 1986)''<br />
| 1986 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Synasthesia]]<br />
| [[Album:_New_World|New World]] (unreleased album)<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Take This Beat]] <small>(eventually incorporated in [[I Wish U Heaven]] Pt 3)</small><br />
| ''(performed live during the [[Lovesexy Tour]])''<br />
| 1987 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Teacher]]<br />
| [[Album: Robin Power And The Uptown Dames (1991)|Robin Power And The Uptown Dames: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1990<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| Thank U Just The Same<br />
| see [[My Medallion]]<br />
| 2000<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Then]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993-1994<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[This Is Your Life]]<br />
| [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]]<br />
| 1998<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Three Shots]]<br />
| [[Album: Ninety-9 (1993)|Ninety-9 unreleased project]]<br />
| 1993<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Tibet]] (instrumental) <br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Touch Me]]<br />
| [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br />
|2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Too Much]]<br />
| [[Vanity 6]]: [[Album: Vanity 6|Vanity 6]]<br />
| 1982<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Too Tough]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1980<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Traffic Jam]] (instrumental) <br />
| -<br />
| 1984<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Tres]]<br />
| [[Madhouse]]<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Trouble With Emma]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2004<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Twosday]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[(U Got The) Good Drawers]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[U Gotta Shake Something]]<br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[U Just Can’t Stop]]<br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1985<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[U Should Be Mine]]<br />
| see [[You Should Be Mine]]<br />
| 1982<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Uh Huh]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Undercover Lover]]<br />
| [[Album: Robin Power And The Uptown Dames (1991)|Robin Power And The Uptown Dames: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1989 <br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Uno]]<br />
| [[Madhouse]]<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Junk Music|Up From Below]]<br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[U’re Such A Tease]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2006<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Venus De Milo (Instrumental)]] <br />
| [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]]<br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Vibrator]]<br />
| [[Album: Vanity 6 (1984)|Vanity 6: ''Untitled'' 1984 album]] <br />
| 1983<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Vine]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2004<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[The Voice Inside]]<br />
| [[Album: Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic| Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic (1988)]] <br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Waiting]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2010<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Waiting 4 Your Love]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1991<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Waiting For You]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Wanderlust]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2004<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Warden In The Prison Of Love]]<br />
| [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Watcha Doin’ Wit Your Time]]<br />
| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Carter Valerie Carter]<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[We Can (Get It On)]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1993-1994<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[We Can Hang]]<br />
| [[Album: Flash (1990)|Flash: ''Untitled'' album]]<br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[We Can Work It Out]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[We Got The Power]]<br />
| [[Album: Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic| Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic (1988)]] <br />
| 1988<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[We Would Like To See You Again]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1978<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Wet Dream Cousin]]<br />
| [[Vanity 6]] <br />
| 1982<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[What Did I Do?]]<br />
| ''(performed live in 1987)''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[What It Is]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1994<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[What Should B Souled]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1999<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[When Darkness Comes]]<br />
| [[Album: Milk & Honey (2006)|Támar Davis: Wild Child]] <br />
| 2005<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[When The Shit Comes Down]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1980<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Whenever]]<br />
| [[Grand Central]] <br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Wild Child]]<br />
| [[Album: Milk & Honey (2006)|Támar Davis: Wild Child]] <br />
| 2005<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Wintersong]]<br />
| [[Ingrid Chavez]]<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[With God As My Witness]]<br />
| [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]]<br />
| 1995<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Wow-2|Wow]]<br />
| [[Album: I’ll Do Anything (1994)|Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack]] <br />
| 1992<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Wud]]<br />
| -<br />
| 2010<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Xylophone]]<br />
| [[Album: Xpectation|Xpectation]]<br />
| 2001-2003<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[XYZ]]<br />
| ''Graffiti Bridge (1988)''<br />
| 1987<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Junk Music|Y'All Want Some More?]]<br />
| [[Album: The Flesh (1986)|The Flesh: ''Untitled'' album]] <br />
| 1986<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[You Are Everything To Me]]<br />
| [[Album: For You|For You]] <br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[You Know How]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1979<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Your Love Is So Hard]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1989<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[You’re Such A Fox]]<br />
| [[Grand Central]] <br />
| 1976<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[You Really Get To Me]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1977<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[You Should Be Mine]]<br />
| -<br />
| 1982<br />
|- style="background:white; color:black"<br />
| [[Zebra With The Blonde Hair]] (instrumental)<br />
| -<br />
| 1985<br />
|}<br />
[[Category:Unreleased Songs]]</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_31&diff=249432Prince Vault:Selected anniversaries/December 312024-03-24T15:53:43Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>=== 31 December===<br />
<br />
'''Recordings'''<br />
* '''1983''' – [[We Can Funk|We Can Fuck]] (later reworked as [[We Can Funk]]) ([[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA)<br />
* '''1991''' – [[Goodbye (1991)|Goodbye]] (Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA)<br />
<br><br />
'''Concerts'''<br />
* '''1979''' – <s>Landover, MD, USA: Capital Centre</s> 'Party With the Stars' w/ Bar-Kays, Cameo and Pleasure, [[Prince]] did not perform, was replaced by Sugar Hill Gang and Sequence.<br />
* '''1981''' – <s>Norfolk, VA, USA: Norfolk Scope</s> canceled<br />
* '''1981''' – [[31 December 1981|Macon, GA, USA: Macon Coliseum]]<br />
* '''1982''' – [[31 December 1982|Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena]]<br />
* '''1984''' – [[31 December 1984|Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena]]<br />
* '''1987''' – [[31 December 1987|Chanhassen, MN, USA: Paisley Park Studios]] (benefit for the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless)<br />
* '''1997''' – <s>Houston, TX, USA: The Summit</s> rescheduled to Compaq Center<br />
* '''1997''' – [[31 December 1997|Houston, TX, USA: Compaq Center]]<br />
* '''2006''' – [[31 December 2006-am|Las Vegas, NV, USA: 3121 @ Rio Hotel & Casino]] (a.m.)<br />
* '''2006''' – [[31 December 2006-am-1|Las Vegas, NV, USA: 3121 Jazz Cuisine @ Rio Hotel & Casino]] (a.m.)<br />
* '''2006''' – [[31 December 2006|Las Vegas, NV, USA: 3121 @ Rio Hotel & Casino]]<br />
<br><br />
'''Radio & Television'''<br />
* '''1999''' – [[TV Film: Rave Un2 The Year 2000|Rave Un2 The Year 2000]] was aired on pay-per-view television (USA)<br />
<br><br />
'''Miscellaneous'''<br />
* '''1986''' – Dancer and singer Cathy "[[Cat]]" Glover joins [[Prince]]’s band<br />
* '''2001''' – [[Prince]] and Manuela Testolini marry in Hawaii, USA<br />
* '''2012''' – A 2012 studio rehearsal video of [[Bambi]] is streamed on [[3rd_Eye_Girl_Streams|3rd Eye Girl]] YouTube channel.<br />
<br><br />
'''Associated Artists'''<br />
* '''1981''' – [[The Time]] perform in Macon, GA, USA: Macon Coliseum, supporting [[Prince]]<br />
* '''1982''' – [[Vanity 6]] perform in Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena, supporting [[Prince]]<br />
* '''1982''' – [[The Time]] perform in Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena, supporting [[Prince]]<br />
* '''1984''' – [[Sheila E.]] performs in Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena, supporting [[Prince]]<br />
<br><br />
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<center> [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 30|30 December]] <big>◄</big> '''31 December''' <big>►</big> [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 1|1 January]]</center><center><small>[[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries|Prince history calendar]]</small></Center></div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_31&diff=249431Prince Vault:Selected anniversaries/December 312024-03-24T15:53:36Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>=== 31 December===<br />
<br />
'''Recordings'''<br />
* '''1983''' – [[We Can Funk|We Can Fuck]] (later reworked as [[We Can Funk]]) ([[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA)<br />
* '''1991''' –[[Goodbye (1991)|Goodbye]] (Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA)<br />
<br><br />
'''Concerts'''<br />
* '''1979''' – <s>Landover, MD, USA: Capital Centre</s> 'Party With the Stars' w/ Bar-Kays, Cameo and Pleasure, [[Prince]] did not perform, was replaced by Sugar Hill Gang and Sequence.<br />
* '''1981''' – <s>Norfolk, VA, USA: Norfolk Scope</s> canceled<br />
* '''1981''' – [[31 December 1981|Macon, GA, USA: Macon Coliseum]]<br />
* '''1982''' – [[31 December 1982|Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena]]<br />
* '''1984''' – [[31 December 1984|Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena]]<br />
* '''1987''' – [[31 December 1987|Chanhassen, MN, USA: Paisley Park Studios]] (benefit for the Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless)<br />
* '''1997''' – <s>Houston, TX, USA: The Summit</s> rescheduled to Compaq Center<br />
* '''1997''' – [[31 December 1997|Houston, TX, USA: Compaq Center]]<br />
* '''2006''' – [[31 December 2006-am|Las Vegas, NV, USA: 3121 @ Rio Hotel & Casino]] (a.m.)<br />
* '''2006''' – [[31 December 2006-am-1|Las Vegas, NV, USA: 3121 Jazz Cuisine @ Rio Hotel & Casino]] (a.m.)<br />
* '''2006''' – [[31 December 2006|Las Vegas, NV, USA: 3121 @ Rio Hotel & Casino]]<br />
<br><br />
'''Radio & Television'''<br />
* '''1999''' – [[TV Film: Rave Un2 The Year 2000|Rave Un2 The Year 2000]] was aired on pay-per-view television (USA)<br />
<br><br />
'''Miscellaneous'''<br />
* '''1986''' – Dancer and singer Cathy "[[Cat]]" Glover joins [[Prince]]’s band<br />
* '''2001''' – [[Prince]] and Manuela Testolini marry in Hawaii, USA<br />
* '''2012''' – A 2012 studio rehearsal video of [[Bambi]] is streamed on [[3rd_Eye_Girl_Streams|3rd Eye Girl]] YouTube channel.<br />
<br><br />
'''Associated Artists'''<br />
* '''1981''' – [[The Time]] perform in Macon, GA, USA: Macon Coliseum, supporting [[Prince]]<br />
* '''1982''' – [[Vanity 6]] perform in Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena, supporting [[Prince]]<br />
* '''1982''' – [[The Time]] perform in Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena, supporting [[Prince]]<br />
* '''1984''' – [[Sheila E.]] performs in Dallas, TX, USA: Reunion Arena, supporting [[Prince]]<br />
<br><br />
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<center> [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 30|30 December]] <big>◄</big> '''31 December''' <big>►</big> [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 1|1 January]]</center><center><small>[[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries|Prince history calendar]]</small></Center></div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Good_Pussy&diff=249430Good Pussy2024-03-24T15:52:27Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Good Pussy<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]'' </small><br />
|performer = [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) (assumed)<br />
|previous song = [[Good Love]]<br />
|next song = [[Goodbye (1991)|Goodbye]]<br />
|introduction = '''Good Pussy''' is an unreleased song recorded in late 1994 or early January 1995, at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. [[Eric Leeds]] recorded horn overdubs on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_16|16 January 1995]], also at [[Paisley Park Studios]] (on the same day as recording horn overdubs on [[Big Fun]], [[I’m A DJ]] and [[Return Of The Bump Squad]]). It is not known if the track was intended for the [[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]]’s album [[Album: Exodus|Exodus]], on which [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]] was working at the time, or any other project.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late 1994 - early January 1995<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_16|16 January 1995]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Horn overdubs by [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) - vocals and all instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - horns<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Good Pussy'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded late 1994 - early January 1995<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Good Pussy'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Final version after horn overdubs<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1994]][[Category:Recorded 1994]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Goodbye_(1991)&diff=249429Goodbye (1991)2024-03-24T15:51:50Z<p>JooZt: Created page with "{{song-3| |song name = Goodbye |single image = link=Unreleased Songs |performer = Prince |writer(..."</p>
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<div>{{song-3|<br />
|song name = Goodbye<br />
|single image = [[File:Unreleasedsong.jpg|link=Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|performer = [[Prince]] <br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Good Pussy]]<br />
|next song = [[Goodbye]]<br />
|introduction = '''Goodbye''' is an unreleased track recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. It is an eclectic song with [[Tony M.]] rapping and singing "all fair in love and war and only love is worth dying for." The song is completely unrelated to the later recorded [[Goodbye]], that was originally titled [[Goodbye|(Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye]]. <br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (assumed)<br />
*[[Tony M.]] <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Goodbye'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 31|31 December 1991]]<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Unreleased Songs]]<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1991]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Unreleased Songs]]<br />
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Goodbye<br />
|single image = [[Image:Crystalball_album.png|100px|link=Album: Crystal Ball]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]</small><br />
|performer = [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 29|29 January 1998]] - [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]])<br />
|previous song = [[Goodbye (1991)|Goodbye]]<br />
|next song = [[Gotta Broken Heart Again]]<br />
|introduction = '''Goodbye''' (originally titled '''(Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye''') is the tenth and final track on the third and final disc of [[Prince]]’s 20th album [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] (his fourth using the name [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]).<br />
<br />
The song was likely recorded at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, under its original title '''(Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye''' (during initial sessions for the [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Album: Symbol]] album), but specific recording dates are not known. It was originally thought basic tracking took place in December 1991, however it is likely that this was in fact the unrelated song [[Goodbye (1991)|Goodbye]] that hails from that era. <br />
[[Clare Fischer]]’s orchestral arrangements were recorded in December 1994, after which [[Prince]] worked on the song further in 1995. It was then included (as Goodbye) as the tenth and last track on the 1995 [[Album: New World|New World]] album project, a precursor to what became the album [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]], and was also placed in the same position on an early configuration of [[Album: Emancipation|Emancipation]] (as '''(Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye'''), but was removed as the album underwent many changes. According to the [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] liner notes, it was replaced by [[The Holy River]].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1994 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking (as '''(Excuse Me Is This) Goodbye''')<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = December 1994<br />
|studio = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_Way_Recording Ocean Way Recording],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Orchestral overdubs by [[Clare Fischer]]’s Orchestra<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1995<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Additional recording<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) - all vocals and instruments<br><br />
*[[Clare Fischer]] - Orchestral arrangements<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Goodbye'''<br />
|2= 4:34<br />
|3= [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Goodbye'''<br />
|2= 4:22<br />
|3= [[3rdEye_TV|3rdEye TV show #3]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Edit<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Goodbye'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= 1994 recording without Orchestra overdubs<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = Thirteen years before the release of '''Goodbye''', [[Prince]] released [[Hello]]. Other than the titles, however, these tracks are entirely unrelated.<br />
|see also = [[Album: Crystal Ball|Crystal Ball]] album<br />
* [[Album:_New_World|New World]] unreleased album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]] ''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1998]][[Category:Recorded 1994]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| next concert = [[06 February 1983|6 February 1983]]<br />
| tour name = 1999 Tour<br />
| image = [[File:1983-002-05-RCHMND.jpg]]<br />
| comment = <br />
| overview = [[1999 Tour|Tour Overview]]<br />
| previous concert = [[04 February 1983|4 February 1983]] <br />
| date = 5 February 1983<br />
| venue = [[Richmond Coliseum]]<br />
| city, state = Richmond, Virginia<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar, keyboard)'', [[Bobby Z.]] ''(drums)'', [[Brown Mark]] ''(bass)'', [[Dez Dickerson]] ''(guitar)'', [[Dr. Fink]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Lisa Coleman]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Jill Jones]] ''(backing vox – on selected songs)''<br />
| guests = none<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|- <br />
| {{l}} [[Controversy]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[1999]]'' 'don’t worry...' [[Show Intros|intro]]'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Work]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Do Me, Baby]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[D.M.S.R.]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Interlude]] {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Lisa Coleman]] solo'' </small><br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[With You]] ''(instrumental) {{T}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Delirious]] ''(instrumental)'' {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore]] {{l}} {{l}}<br />
|- <br />
| {{l}} [[Little Red Corvette]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Dirty Mind]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[International Lover]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[1999]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{setlist-footer-new}}<br />
{{Concert-footer|<br />
| support act = * '''[[Vanity 6]]''' ([[Vanity]] ''(vox)'', [[Brenda Bennett]] ''(vox)'', [[Susan Moonsie]] ''(lip synch)'', [[Jellybean Johnson]] ''(off stage – drums)'', [[Terry Lewis]] ''(off stage – bass)'', [[Jesse Johnson]] ''(off stage – guitar)'', [[Jimmy Jam]] ''(off stage – keyboards)'', [[Monte Moir]] ''(off stage – keyboards)'', [[Jill Jones]] ''(off stage – vox)'') <br />
* '''[[The Time]]''' ([[Morris Day]] ''(lead vox)'', [[Jellybean Johnson]] ''(drums)'', [[Terry Lewis]] ''(bass)'', [[Jesse Johnson]] ''(guitar, vox)'', [[Jimmy Jam]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Monte Moir]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Jerome Benton]] ''(valet)'') <br />
| start time = ?<br />
| advertised start time = 8:00 p.m.<br />
| length of show = ?<br />
| ticket price = $ 10.50 / $ 11.50<br />
| attendance/capacity = 10,000+ / sold out<br />
| previous concert = [[04 February 1983|4 February 1983]] <br />
| date = 5 February 1983<br />
| next concert = [[06 February 1983|6 February 1983]]<br />
| trivia = <br />
| soundcheck = * ''no details known''<br />
| other images = {{GalleryL|1=<br />
{{Limg|1=198300205_Richmond.jpg }}<br />
}}<br />
| references = <br />
| categories = [[Category:1983]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:1999 Tour (Concerts)]] [[Category:Tours (Concerts)]]<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT: 1983, 02-05}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=05_April_1995&diff=24942505 April 19952024-03-21T12:37:59Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{TVshow-header|<br />
| date = 5 April 1995<br />
| TVshow name = The White Room (The NPG) <br />
| comment = <br />
| image = [[File:TV-CAP-WhiteRoom.jpg]] <br />
| venue = [[Westway Studios]]<br />
| city, state = London<br />
| country = England<br />
| band = [[Prince]] (as [[File: SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Alias: Symbol]]) ''(vox, guitar)'', [[Michael B.]] ''(drums)'', [[Sonny T.]] ''(bass)'', [[Tommy Barbarella]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Morris Hayes]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Mayte]] ''(dance)'', [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Moore Angelo Moore] ''(guest-rap)''<br />
| previous concert = [[31 March 1995-am|31 March 1995 (a.m.)]]<br />
| next concert = [[12 May 1995-am|12 May 1995 (a.m.)]]<br />
| overview = [[Television_Shows|Television Shows Overview]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[The Jam]] {{l}} {{l}} ''(not aired)''<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Count The Days]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Get Wild]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Big Fun]] {{l}} {{l}} ''(not aired)''<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Hide The Bone]] {{l}} {{l}} ''(not aired)''<small> ''w/ Angelo Moore '' </small><br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{setlist-footer-new}}<br />
{{TVshow-footer|<br />
| start time = ?<br />
| length of show = 20 minutes<br />
| live/lip sync = Live<br />
| first aired = 8 April 1995 (Channel 4, UK)<br />
| trivia = <br />
* [[Prince]] disguised as [[Tora Tora]]<br />
* [[Get Wild]] video was made available for download on audio format on [[NPG_Music_Club#Live_Videos|NPG Music Club]] [[NPG_Music_Club_Year_One_Releases#NPGMC_Edition_.23_4|Fourth Edition]], released 15 May 2001.<br />
| other images = <br />
| references =<br />
| date = 5 April 1995<br />
| previous concert = [[31 March 1995-am|31 March 1995 (a.m.)]]<br />
| next concert = [[12 May 1995-am|12 May 1995 (a.m.)]]<br />
| categories = [[Category:1995]] [[Category:England]] [[Category:Television Show Recordings]]<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT: 1995, 04-05}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=20_July_1991&diff=24942420 July 19912024-03-18T09:08:26Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| date = 20 July 1991<br />
| tour name = One-Off Performance <br />
| image = [[File: 1991-07-20-STPAUL.jpg]] <br />
| comment = Ticket courtesy of [http://unused-prince-tickets.com unused-prince-tickets.com]<br />
| venue = [[Metrodome]]<br />
| city, state = Minneapolis, Minnesota<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar)'', [[Michael Bland|Michael B.]] ''(drums)'', [[Sonny T.]] ''(bass)'', [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] ''(guitar)'', [[Tommy Barbarella]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Rosie Gaines]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Tony M.]] ''(dance, rap)'', [[Damon Dickson]] ''(dance, vox)'', [[Kirk Johnson]] ''(dance, percussion)'' <small>(Tony, Damon and Kirk together as [[Game Boyz]])</small><br />
| guests = none<br />
| previous concert = [[03 June 1991|3 June 1991]]<br />
| overview = [[One-Off Appearances|One-Off Performances (overview)]]<br />
| next concert = [[16 August 1991]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Diamonds And Pearls]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{l}} [[Push]] ''incl.'' [[Let’s Go Crazy]] ''fake intro &'' [[Peter Gunn]] {{Inter}} ''coda'' {{l}} <br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{setlist-footer-new}}<br />
{{OneOff-footer|<br />
| trivia = This performance aired on ABC-television in the USA, on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 15|15 August 1991]], as part of a special titled ''Victory and Valor: A Special Olympics All Star Celebration''<br />
| soundcheck = * ''no details known''<br />
| other images = {{GalleryL|1=<br />
{{Limg|1=TV-CAP-SpecialOlympics.jpg}}<br />
}}<br />
| support act = * none<br />
| start time = <br />
| advertised start time = 6:30 p.m.<br />
| length of show = 15 minutes <br />
| ticket price = ?<br />
| attendance/capacity = ? / 50,000<br />
| previous concert = [[03 June 1991|3 June 1991]]<br />
| date = 20 July 1991<br />
| next concert = [[16 August 1991]] <br />
| references = <br />
| categories = [[Category:1991]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:One Off Appearances]]<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT: 1991, 07 20}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Allegiance&diff=249423Allegiance2024-03-18T08:56:49Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Allegiance<br />
|single image = [[File:Allegiance_album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Allegiance]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Allegiance|Allegiance]]</small><br />
|performer = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hewett Howard Hewett]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 17|17 November 1992]] - [[Album: Allegiance|Allegiance]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Allegiance|Allegiance]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_LiPuma Tommy LiPuma]<br />
|previous song = [[All This Love]]<br />
|next song = [[Alphabet St.]]<br />
|introduction = '''Allegiance''' is the third track (second song) on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hewett Howard Hewett]’s fourth solo studio album [[Album: Allegiance|Allegiance]], and is written by [[Prince]], although he does not appear on the released recording, which is produced by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_LiPuma Tommy LiPuma].<br />
<br />
[[Prince]]’s original version was first recorded in May 1988. Nothing else is know about recording and possibly overdubbing of the song, except that <!--[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_1|1 October 1991]] at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (the day after [[Letter 4 Miles]], the same day as the release of [[Prince and the New Power Generation]]’s album [[Album: Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds And Pearls]] and the recording of [[Do U Wanna Rock?]], [[I Pledge Allegiance To Your Love]] and [[Sweet Baby]].--> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hewett Howard Hewett]’s version was also recorded at [[Paisley Park Studios]], likely between late 1991 and late 1992. <br />
Allegedly efore [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hewett Hewett] recorded it, it was originally sent to his then-wife [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nia_Peeples Nia Peeples ]for her consideration. When she passed on it, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hewett Hewett] recorded the song with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_P._Riley Timothy Riley] producing.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = May 1988<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking ([[Prince]] version)<br />
}}<br />
<!-- BELOW IS VERY LIKELY INCORRECT. INSTEAD "I Pledge Allegiance To Your Love" WAS RECORDED ON OCT 1ST!!!<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_1|1 October 1991]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Re-recording or additional recording (assumed)<br />
}}<br />
--><br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late 1991 – late 1992<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Re-recording ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hewett Howard Hewett] version; no [[Prince]] input)<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Howard Hewett version'''<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hewett Howard Hewett] – vocals & background vocals<br />
*[[Ricky Peterson]] – keyboards, synth bass and drum programming<br />
*[[Paul Peterson]] – bass and acoustic guitar<br />
*James Harrah - electric guitar<br />
*[[Michael Bland|Michael B.]] - acoustic drum fills<br />
* Lenny Castro - congas<br />
* Joe Mardin - additional percussions<br />
<br><br />
'''Unreleased version'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Allegiance'''<br />
|2= 3:59<br />
|3= [[Album: Allegiance|Allegiance]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Allegiance'''<br />
|2= Studio <br />
|3= Original [[Prince]] version with denser instrumentation<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Allegiance|Allegiance]] album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1992]][[Category:Recorded 1988]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Night_Owl&diff=249422Night Owl2024-03-17T18:59:33Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Night Owl<br />
|single image = [[File:Timessquared album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Times Squared]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Madhouse]]; [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 19|19 February 1991]] - [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]], [[Eric Leeds]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Sheila E.]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
|previous song = [[Next Time Wipe The Lipstick Off Your Collar]]<br />
|next song = [[Nightingale]]<br />
|introduction = '''Night Owl''' is the third track on [[Eric Leeds]]’ first album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]. It was written and performed by [[Prince]], [[Eric Leeds]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Sheila E.]].<br />
<br />
Basic tracking (as an untitled instrumental) took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_30|30 July 1987]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (the day after [[The Sex Of It]], during the same one-day session that produced [[Eleven]], [[Fifteen]], [[Ten]], [[Ten And ½]], and two other instrumentals later named [[Overnight, Every Night]] and [[Andorra]], and the day before [[Twelve]] and another instrumental later named [[Kenya]]). <br />
<br />
In August and September 1989, [[Prince]] asked [[Eric Leeds]] to compile tracks from the vault for a third [[Madhouse]] album. This track was one of ten selected, and in keeping with previous [[Madhouse]] releases tracks were given tentative numerical titles of [[Andorra|17]] to [[Once Upon A Time|26]] (the album would be titled [[Album: Times Squared|26]]) - this track was given the title of '''18''' as the second track on the album at the time. <br />
<br />
When [[Prince]] suggested the album should be released as a solo album by [[Eric Leeds]], Leeds came up with titles for each track, in Spring 1990; this track became known as '''Night Owl''' and the album became known as [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_30|30 July 1987]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = August - September 1989<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Released version'''<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - flute, tenor and baritone saxophone, synthesizers, Electric piano solo<br />
*[[Prince]] - synthesizer<br />
*[[Sheila E.]] - drums<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - bass guitar<br />
*[[Atlanta Bliss]] - trumpet<br />
*[[Larry Fratangelo]] - percussion<br />
<br />
'''Original 1987 unreleased version'''<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - tenor and baritone saxophone<br />
*[[Prince]] - all other instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Sheila E.]] - drums<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - bass guitar<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Night Owl'''<br />
|2= 4:00<br />
|3= [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''18'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original [[Madhouse]] version recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_30|30 July 1987]], before overdubs and re-recording<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] album<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]]<br />
* [[Madhouse]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1987]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Songs (Madhouse)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Overnight,_Every_Night&diff=249421Overnight, Every Night2024-03-17T18:55:16Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Overnight, Every Night<br />
|single image = [[File:Timessquared album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Times Squared]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Madhouse]]; [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 19|19 February 1991]] - [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]], [[Eric Leeds]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Sheila E.]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
|previous song = [[Our Destiny]]<br />
|next song = [[The P]]<br />
|introduction = '''Overnight, Every Night''' is the fourth track on [[Eric Leeds]]’ first album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]. The track was included on the CD edition only. It was written and performed by [[Prince]], [[Eric Leeds]], [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] and [[Sheila E.]]<br><br />
Basic tracking (as an untitled instrumental) took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_30|30 July 1987]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (the day after [[The Sex Of It]], during the same one-day session that produced [[Eleven]], [[Fifteen]], [[Ten]], [[Ten And ½]], and two other instrumentals later named [[Night Owl]] and [[Andorra]], and the day before [[Twelve]] and another instrumental later named [[Kenya]]). In August and September 1989, [[Prince]] asked [[Eric Leeds]] to compile tracks from the vault for a third [[Madhouse]] album. This track was one of ten selected and, in keeping with previous [[Madhouse]] releases, tracks were given tentative numerical titles of [[Andorra|17]] to [[Once Upon A Time|26]] (the album would be titled [[Album: Times Squared|26]]) - this track was given the title of '''19''' as the third track on the album at the time. When [[Prince]] suggested the album should be released as a solo album by [[Eric Leeds]], Leeds came up with titles for each track, in Spring 1990; this track became known as '''Overnight, Every Night''' and the album became known as [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]].<br />
<br />
The leadline of [[Xenophobia]] is very similar to that of '''Overnight, Every Night''', but should not be considered a direct reference.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_30|30 July 1987]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = August - September 1989<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - tenor and baritone saxophone, keyboards<br />
*[[Prince]] - piano, organ<br />
*[[Sheila E.]] - drums<br />
*[[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] - bass guitar<br />
*[[Atlanta Bliss]] - trumpet<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Overnight, Every Night'''<br />
|2= 4:10<br />
|3= [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''19'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original [[Madhouse]] version recorded [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_30|30 July 1987]], before overdubs and re-recording<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] album<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]]<br />
*[[Madhouse]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1987]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Songs (Madhouse)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=The_Dopamine_Rush&diff=249420The Dopamine Rush2024-03-17T18:54:15Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = The Dopamine Rush<br />
|album image = [[File:Timessquared_album.jpg|100px|Times Squared|link=Album: Times Squared]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] </small><br />
|single image = [[File:Thedopaminerush single.jpg|100px|The Dopamine Rush|link=Single: The Dopamine Rush]] <br> <small> promo single art for [[Single: The Dopamine Rush|The Dopamine Rush]] </small><br />
|performer = [[Madhouse]]; [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 19|19 February 1991]] - [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Don’t You Wanna Ride?]]<br />
|next song = [[Dos]]<br />
|introduction = '''The Dopamine Rush''' (a.k.a. '''23''') is the eighth track on [[Eric Leeds]]’ first album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] (on the CD release, seventh track on other formats). Around the time of the album’s release, [[Single: The Dopamine Rush|The Dopamine Rush]] was available as the album’s first promotional release in the USA (with no commercial release).<br />
<br />
The track is made up of portions of '''21-24 (The Dopamine Rush Suite)''', an instrumental track recorded during sessions for [[Madhouse]]’s third album [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]]. The suite is made up of four pieces ('''21 (The Dopamine Rush)''', '''22 (Amsterdam)''', '''23 (Spanish Eros)''' and '''24 (Orgasm)'''), but was intended as one continuous track. The original suite contains spoken parts in French by actress [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathilda_May Mathilda May] (on '''21 (The Dopamine Rush)'''), in Dutch by model [[Anna Garcia]] (on '''22 (Amsterdam)''') and in Swedish and English, likely by engineer [[Heidi Hanschu]] (on '''24 (Orgasm)'''). The last piece also includes various moans by [[Vanity]] lifted from the unreleased [[Vanity 6]]’ song [[Vibrator]] (also previously sampled on [[Seven]] and later on the similarly-titled [[Orgasm]]). The salsa-flavoured '''23 (Spanish Eros)''' samples [[Apollonia]] speaking in Spanish lifted from [[Apollonia 6]]’s [[In A Spanish Villa]]. Only [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathilda_May Mathilda May]’s vocals were kept for the released version. <br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place in late July 1988 at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townhouse_Studios Townhouse Studios], London, England, while on the [[Lovesexy Tour]]. [[Prince]] worked on the track further between [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 23|23]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 25|25 August 1988]] at [http://www.medleystudios.dk/ Medley Studios] in Copenhagen, Denmark, before [[Prince]] asked engineer [[Chuck Zwicky]] to extend the track by repeating the underlying drum pattern over four separate pieces. On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_10|10]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_11|11 December 1988]], [[Prince]] added further instrumentation and vocal samples, with [[Eric Leeds]] adding saxophone and flute on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_10|11 December 1988]] at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The track was included as the fifth and final track on the album [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]], before the album was abandoned. In August 1989, [[Prince]] asked [[Eric Leeds]] to compile tracks from the vault for a third [[Madhouse]] album. A track was compiled by [[Eric Leeds]] using portions of '''21 (The Dopamine Rush)''' and '''24 (Orgasm)''', and, in keeping with previous [[Madhouse]] releases, tracks were given tentative numerical titles of [[Andorra|17]] to [[Once Upon A Time|26]] (the album would be titled [[Album: Times Squared|26]]) - this track was given the title of '''23''' as the seventh track on the album at the time. When [[Prince]] suggested the album should be released as a solo album by [[Eric Leeds]], Leeds came up with titles for each track, in Spring 1990; this track became known as '''The Dopamine Rush''' and the album became known as [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]].<br />
<br />
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|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Late July 1988<br />
|studio = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townhouse_Studios Townhouse Studios],<br> London, England<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 23|23]], [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 23|24]] and [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 25|25 August 1988]]<br />
|studio = [http://www.medleystudios.dk/ Medley Studios],<br> Copenhagen, Denmark<br />
|additional info = Additional recording<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_10|10 December 1988]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Additional recording and voice samples<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_11|11 December 1988]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Additional recording and voice samples, saxophone and flute overdubs by [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = August - September 1989<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Editing and overdubs<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''The Dopamine Rush'''<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone and flute<br />
*[[Prince]] - synthesizer, guitar, bass guitar, drums, percussion programming<br />
*[[Clare Fischer]] - string arrangement<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathilda_May Mathilda May] - French spoken phrases (credited for "vocals")<br />
<br><br />
'''21-24 (The Dopamine Rush Suite)'''<br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (assumed)<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] - saxophone, flute and spoken phrases<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathilda_May Mathilda May] - French spoken phrases on '''21 (The Dopamine Rush)'''<br />
*[[Anna Garcia]] - Dutch spoken phrases on '''22 (Amsterdam)'''<br />
*[[Apollonia]] - Spanish spoken phrases on '''23 (Spanish Eros)''' <small>(sampled from [[In A Spanish Villa]])</small><br />
* ''unidentified woman'', likely [[Heidi Hanschu]] - Swedish and English spoken phrases on '''24 (Orgasm)'''<br />
*[[Vanity]] - moans on '''24 (Orgasm)''' <small>(sampled from [[Vibrator]])</small><br />
|released versions =<br />
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|1= '''The Dopamine Rush'''<br />
|2= 7:36<br />
|3= [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''The Dopamine Rush (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 4:05<br />
|3= [[Single: The Dopamine Rush|The Dopamine Rush]] promo<br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''21-24 (The Dopamine Rush Suite)'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= [[Prince]] vocal version<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''21-24 (The Dopamine Rush Suite)'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Full-length [[Madhouse]] suite<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
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|sampled in =<br />
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|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Uncle Sam]]'''<br />
|2= 3:51<br />
|3= [[Album: I’m Ready|I’m Ready]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Samples saxophone hook from [[The Dopamine Rush]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Uncle Sam]]'''<br />
|2=<br />
|3=<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Original unreleased 1992 version with [[Prince]] vocals; samples saxophone hook from [[The Dopamine Rush]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[Dance With The Devil]]'''<br />
|2=<br />
|3=<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Samples Gregorian chant from '''21-24 (The Dopamine Rush Suite)'''<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|trivia = This song uses the LinnDrum (a.k.a. LM-2), the successor of the Linn LM-1 usually utilized by [[Prince]].<br />
* The intro melody appears to have a striking similarity with the intro of ‘Se E Tarde Me Pardoa (Forgive Me If I'm Late)’ by Quincy Jones, from his 1962 ‘Big Band Bossa Nova’ album. It is unknown if this is an intentional homage or a coincidence.<br />
<br />
|see also = [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] album<br />
* [[Single: The Dopamine Rush|The Dopamine Rush]] promo<br />
* [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
* [[Madhouse]]<br />
* [[Album: 24 (1989)|24]] unreleased album<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1988]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Songs (Madhouse)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]]<br />
}}<br />
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|song name = Times Squared<br />
|single image = [[File:Timessquared_album.jpg|100px|Times Squared|link=Album: Times Squared]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] </small><br />
|performer = [[Madhouse]]; [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 19|19 February 1991]] - [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] and [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Time Waits For No One]]<br />
|next song = [[Tip O’ My Tongue]]<br />
|introduction = '''Times Squared''' is the tenth track on [[Eric Leeds]]’ first album [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] (on the CD release, ninth track on other formats). The track was written by [[Eric Leeds]] and [[Prince]], and produced by [[Prince]]. The song was initially recorded with the title '''Sticky Wicked''' on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_9|9 June 1988]], at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota (three days after [[Electric Chair]] in the same session that yielded [[Pickle]] and [[Pink Cashmere]], the tracking of which was actually started after midnight on the 10th, and two days before an entirely different song named [[Sticky Wicked]], the later [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaka_Khan Chaka Khan] song). [[Eric Leeds]] recorded flute and tenor and baritone saxophone overdubs on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_14|14 June 1988]], also at [[Paisley Park Studios]]. <br><br />
<br />
In August 1989, [[Prince]] asked [[Eric Leeds]] to compile tracks from the vault for a projected third [[Madhouse]] album. This track was one of ten selected, and in keeping with previous [[Madhouse]] releases tracks were now given tentative numerical titles of [[Andorra|17]] to [[Once Upon A Time|26]] (the album would be titled [[Album: Times Squared|26]]) - this track, until then known as 'Sticky Wicked' was given the title of '''25''' as the ninth track on the album at the time. When [[Prince]] suggested the album should be released as a solo album by [[Eric Leeds]], Leeds came up with (new) titles for each track, in Spring 1990; this track became known as '''Times Squared''' with the original title of 'Sticky wicked' already used for the song recorded two days after this song and released by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaka_Khan Chaka Khan] on her [[Album: CK|CK]] album. Leeds' album became known as [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]].<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_9|9 June 1988]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]] (Studio B), <br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking as 'Sticky Wicked'<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_14|14 June 1988]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Flute and tenor and baritone saxophone overdubs by [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = August - September 1989<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Overdubs<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 1991 (estimate)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Re-mixing and George Clinton overdubs<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] – drum programming, bass guitar, synthesizer and piano<br />
*[[Eric Leeds]] – flute and saxophone<br />
<br><br />
*Eddie Miller - engineer (initial tracking)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Times Squared'''<br />
|2= 5:44<br />
|3= [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Times Squared (42nd Street Mix)'''<br />
|2= 8:12<br />
|3= LP Music: No Words (bonus)<br />
|4= [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] remix w/ George Clinton overdubs<br />
|5= bonus mp3 release to pledgers for the album <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''25'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original [[Madhouse]] version recorded as 'Sticky Wicked' on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_9|9 June 1988]], before overdubs and re-recording<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]] <!-- except as a horn interpolation in [[Days Of Wild]] by [[Eric Leeds]] on [[25 October 2002|25 October 2002, Falconer Salen, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark]] --><br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = The final title is likely a pun on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Times_Square Times Square], a major commercial intersection in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, NY, USA.<br />
|see also = [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] album<br />
* [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
* [[Madhouse]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1991]][[Category:Recorded 1988]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Songs (Madhouse)]][[Category:Instrumental Songs]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]]<br />
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|song name = Ol’ Skool Company<br />
|single image = [[File:Mplsound_album.jpg|100px|link=Album: MPLSound]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] </small> <br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_24|24 March 2009]] - [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album download<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br><br />
[[Album: Anthology: 1995-2010|Anthology: 1995-2010]] <br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Oilcan]]<br />
|next song = [[Old Friends 4 Sale]]<br />
|introduction = '''Ol’ Skool Company''' is the eighth track on [[Prince]]’s 34th studio album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]. Following in a tradition of songs like [[Push]] and [[Newpower Soul]], [[Ol’ Skool Company]] contains a rap that features most song titles from the album in order (although it does not mention [[No More Candy 4 U]], but does include [[77 Beverly Park]], indicating that the tracklist may have changed after the track was recorded).<br />
<br />
Recording dates and studio are unknown, but it is likely that the track was one of the last songs recorded for the album in January 2009 at either [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota or [[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]] in Beverly Hills, California.<br />
<br />
At one point in the song’s lyrics, [[Prince]] names many of his past drummers. "<i>Songs we used 2 sing used 2 mean something / Now they just bland like the drummer / Where’s the real drummer? / [[Michael B.]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mint_Condition_(band) Mint Condition], [[Morris Day]], [[Jellybean Johnson|Jellybean]] wishin’, [[Sheila E.]] and brother [[John Blackwell|John]] / and sometimes me, ’Til the dawn.</i>" The inclusion of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mint_Condition_(band) Mint Condition] is unusual since [[Prince]] had not been known to have worked with the band or drummer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokley_Williams Stokley Williams] (other than in a background vocal role on [[Call My Name]]). Also notable is the omission of [[Bobby Z.]] (drummer for [[Prince]]’s most famous band, [[The Revolution]]), [[Kirk Johnson]] ([[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] drummer and [[Prince]]’s best man in his wedding to [[Mayte|Mayte Garcia]]), and [[Cora Coleman-Dunham]] (his then-current drummer who played on the track during its regular live performances).<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = January 2009 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br>or<br>[[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]],<br>Beverly Hills, CA, USA (unconfirmed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Ol’ Skool Company'''<br />
|2= 7:30<br />
|3= [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br><br />
[[Album: Anthology: 1995-2010|Anthology: 1995-2010]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Ol’ Skool Company'''<br />
|2= ?:??<br />
|3= Delayed performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[25 March 2009|25 March 2009, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, NBC Studio 3, Burbank, CA, USA]]; includes [[Purple Rain]] tease intro<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = [[23_February 2009-am|23 February 2009 (a.m.): Avalon, Hollywood, CA, USA]] <small>(although likely performed earlier in 2009)</small> <br><br />
* [[26 July 2010-am| 26 July 2010 (a.m.): Palais Club, Cannes, France]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All_Concerts#2009|2009]], [[All_Concerts#2010|2010]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:2009]][[Category:Recorded 2009]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
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|song name = Ol’ Skool Company<br />
|single image = [[File:Mplsound_album.jpg|100px|link=Album: MPLSound]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] </small> <br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_24|24 March 2009]] - [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album download<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br><br />
[[Album: Anthology: 1995-2010|Anthology: 1995-2010]] <br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[Oilcan]]<br />
|next song = [[Old Friends 4 Sale]]<br />
|introduction = '''Ol' Skool Company''' is the eighth track on [[Prince]]’s 34th studio album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]. Following in a tradition of songs like [[Push]] and [[Newpower Soul]], [[Ol' Skool Company]] contains a rap that features most song titles from the album in order (although it does not mention [[No More Candy 4 U]], but does include [[77 Beverly Park]], indicating that the tracklist may have changed after the track was recorded).<br />
<br />
Recording dates and studio are unknown, but it is likely that the track was one of the last songs recorded for the album in January 2009 at either [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota or [[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]] in Beverly Hills, California.<br />
<br />
At one point in the song’s lyrics, [[Prince]] names many of his past drummers. "<i>Songs we used 2 sing used 2 mean something / Now they just bland like the drummer / Where’s the real drummer? / [[Michael B.]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mint_Condition_(band) Mint Condition], [[Morris Day]], [[Jellybean Johnson|Jellybean]] wishin', [[Sheila E.]] and brother [[John Blackwell|John]] / and sometimes me, ’Til the dawn.</i>" The inclusion of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mint_Condition_(band) Mint Condition] is unusual since [[Prince]] had not been known to have worked with the band or drummer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stokley_Williams Stokley Williams] (other than in a background vocal role on [[Call My Name]]). Also notable is the omission of [[Bobby Z.]] (drummer for [[Prince]]’s most famous band, [[The Revolution]]), [[Kirk Johnson]] ([[Band: New Power Generation|New Power Generation]] drummer and [[Prince]]’s best man in his wedding to [[Mayte|Mayte Garcia]]), and [[Cora Coleman-Dunham]] (his then-current drummer who played on the track during its regular live performances).<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = January 2009 (assumed)<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br>or<br>[[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]],<br>Beverly Hills, CA, USA (unconfirmed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Ol' Skool Company'''<br />
|2= 7:30<br />
|3= [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br><br />
[[Album: Anthology: 1995-2010|Anthology: 1995-2010]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Ol' Skool Company'''<br />
|2= ?:??<br />
|3= Delayed performance TV broadcast<br />
|4= Live<br />
|5= [[25 March 2009|25 March 2009, The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, NBC Studio 3, Burbank, CA, USA]]; includes [[Purple Rain]] tease intro<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = [[23_February 2009-am|23 February 2009 (a.m.): Avalon, Hollywood, CA, USA]] <small>(although likely performed earlier in 2009)</small> <br><br />
* [[26 July 2010-am| 26 July 2010 (a.m.): Palais Club, Cannes, France]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All_Concerts#2009|2009]], [[All_Concerts#2010|2010]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:2009]][[Category:Recorded 2009]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
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|song name = All A Share Together Now<br />
|album image = [[File:Celebration2023.jpg|150px|link= Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]]<br><small> from the [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]] USB key </small><br />
|single image = [[File:AllAShareTogetherNow.jpg|100px|Single: All A Share Together Now]]<br><small> single art for [[Single: All A Share Together Now|All A Share Together Now]] </small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 10|10 June 2023]] - [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]]<br />
|album(s) = None<br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Alice Through The Looking Glass]]<br />
|next song = [[All Day, All Night]]<br />
|introduction = '''All A Share Together Now''' (a.k.a. '''Allashare2gether''') is the first track included on an USB key titled [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]] which was given out to attendees of the posthumous ''Prince Celebration'' at [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 10|10 June 2023]]. The song was then released on streaming platforms on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 7|7 July 2023]].<br />
<br />
A portion of the song (mixed with [[The Max]]) was also used previously used as backing music to promote the posthumous 2023 ''Prince Celebration'' and played in full for attendees at [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]].<br />
<br />
The song was recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]]. It was placed as the seventh track on an earlier configuration of the [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] album, in 2007, titled '''Allashare2gether'''. It’s unknown if '''Allashare2gether''' differs from the released version, other than in title.<br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums<br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar<br />
*Unidentified horn player(s) - horn stabs (possibly sampled)<br />
<br><br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[All A Share Together Now]]'''<br />
|2= 3:46<br />
|3= [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]]<br />
[[Single:_All_A_Share_Together_Now|All A Share Together Now]] digital download<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''All A Share Together Now'''<br />
|2= 0:30<br />
|3= [[Prince]] social media<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Loop of the studio recording to promote the posthumous 2023 ''Prince Celebration''. Includes a sample of [[The Max]].<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''All A Share Together Now'''<br />
|2= 0:28<br />
|3= [[Prince]] social media<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Loop of the studio recording to promote the posthumous 2023 ''Prince Celebration''. Includes audience noise at the beginning.<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''All A Share Together Now'''<br />
|2= 0:30<br />
|3= [[Prince]] social media<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Loop of the studio recording to promote the posthumous 2023 ''Prince Celebration''. Includes a sample of [[The Max]] and a part of the first verse.<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|video versions = <br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]]<br />
* [[Single: All A Share Together Now|All A Share Together Now]] digital download<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:2006]][[Category:2023]][[Category:Recorded 2006]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=The_One_U_Wanna_C&diff=249410The One U Wanna C2024-03-12T11:36:14Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = The One U Wanna C<br />
|album image = [[File:Planetearth album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Planet Earth]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]</small><br />
|single image = [[File:Theoneuwannac single.jpg|100px|link=Single: The One U Wanna C]] <br> <small> promosingle art for [[Single: The One U Wanna C|The One U Wanna C]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 15|15 July 2007]] - [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]]<br />
|previous song = [[One Song]]<br />
|next song = [[Onedayi’mgonnabesomebody]]<br />
|introduction = '''The One U Wanna C''' is the fourth track from [[Prince]]’s 32nd album [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]], and a few months after the album’s initial release (with the [[Exclusive retail partnerships#Mail on Sunday|Mail on Sunday]] newspaper in the UK and Ireland), [[Single: The One U Wanna C|The One U Wanna C]] was available as a promotional single in The Netherlands and Denmark only.<br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]] on the same day as [[Lion Of Judah]], most likely at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Additional recordings were done on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 13|13 March 2007]] likely at either [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota or [[3121 at The Rio]] in Las Vegas, Nevada. Former [[Prince and the Revolution|Revolution]] bandmembers [[Wendy Melvoin]] and [[Lisa Coleman]] are credited on the album without any specific track credits (as is the case with all musicians involved on the album), but it is believed that they contributed to this track (as well as [[Resolution]]). It is not known when or where their contribution was recorded, however.<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA (assumed)<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 13|13 March 2007]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA <br>or<br>[[3121 at The Rio]],<br>Las Vegas, NV, USA <br> (to be confirmed)<br />
|additional info = Additional recording<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[Wendy Melvoin]] - acoustic guitar<br />
*[[Lisa Coleman]] - keyboards<br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums<br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar<br />
*[[Renato Neto]] - keyboards (uncertain involvement)<br />
*[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals<br />
<!-- *[[Marva King]] - background vocals (uncertain involvement)<br />
*[[Bria Valente]] - background vocals (uncertain involvement) --><br />
*[[The Twinz]] - background vocals (uncertain involvement) <br />
*Other recording personnel not known.<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''The One U Wanna C'''<br />
|2= 4:29<br />
|3= [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br><br />
[[Single: The One U Wanna C|The One U Wanna C]] promo<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{SongVideo|<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''The One U Wanna C'''<br />
|2= ?:??<br />
|3= Promotional release only<br />
|4= Promo Video<br />
|5= Essentially a slideshow of photos from the [[Book: 21 Nights (Atria Books)|21 Nights]] book; See [[Video: The One U Wanna C-1|The One U Wanna C]] for details<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''The One U Wanna C'''<br />
|2= 4:42<br />
|3= Promotional release only<br />
|4= Promo Video<br />
|5= Unreleased at the time of recording, but put on the official [[Prince_Streaming_Video_Channels|Prince YouTube Channel]] in December 2018; See [[Video: The One U Wanna C-2|The One U Wanna C]] for details<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|sampled in = <br />
|first live appearance = [[07_July 2007|7 July 2007, Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota]] <br><br />
* [[11 October 2009-2|11 October 2009 (show 2): Grand Palais, Paris, France]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#2007|2007]]<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] album<br />
* [[Single: The One U Wanna C|The One U Wanna C]] promo<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:2007]][[Category:Recorded 2006]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT: One U Wanna C (The)}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Lion_Of_Judah&diff=249408Lion Of Judah2024-03-12T11:33:11Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Lion Of Judah<br />
|single image = [[File:Planetearth album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Planet Earth]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 15|15 July 2007]] - [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]])<br />
|previous song = [[The Line]]<br />
|next song = [[Lisa]]<br />
|introduction = '''Lion Of Judah''' is the ninth track from [[Prince]]’s 32nd album [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]].<br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]] (on the same day as [[The One U Wanna C]]), at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota.<br />
<br />
In Christian tradition, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Judah Lion of Judah] represents Jesus. [[Prince]]’s use of the phrase refers to its use in [http://www.watchtower.org/bible/re/chapter_005.htm Revelation 5:5], quoted here in the New World Translation, used by Jehovah’s Witnesses (including [[Prince]]): "But one of the elders says to me: "Stop weeping. Look! The Lion that is of the tribe of Judah, the root of David, has conquered so as to open the scroll and its seven seals.""<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA <br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums <br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar<br />
<!-- *[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals<br />
*[[Marva King]] - background vocals (uncertain involvement)<br />
*[[Bria Valente]] - background vocals (uncertain involvement) --><br />
*[[The Twinz]] - background vocals (assumed)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Lion Of Judah'''<br />
|2= 4:11<br />
|3= [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|video versions = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] album<br />
|references = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Judah http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Judah]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2007]][[Category:Recorded 2006]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Lion_Of_Judah&diff=249407Lion Of Judah2024-03-12T11:24:45Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Lion Of Judah<br />
|single image = [[File:Planetearth album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Planet Earth]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 15|15 July 2007]] - [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] album<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]])<br />
|previous song = [[The Line]]<br />
|next song = [[Lisa]]<br />
|introduction = '''Lion Of Judah''' is the ninth track from [[Prince]]’s 32nd album [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]].<br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]] (on the same day as [[The One U Wanna C]]), at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota.<br />
<br />
In Christian tradition, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Judah Lion of Judah] represents Jesus. [[Prince]]’s use of the phrase refers to its use in [http://www.watchtower.org/bible/re/chapter_005.htm Revelation 5:5], quoted here in the New World Translation, used by Jehovah’s Witnesses (including [[Prince]]): "But one of the elders says to me: "Stop weeping. Look! The Lion that is of the tribe of Judah, the root of David, has conquered so as to open the scroll and its seven seals.""<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA <br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums <br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar<br />
<!-- *[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals --><br />
*[[Marva King]] - background vocals (uncertain involvement)<br />
*[[Bria Valente]] - background vocals (uncertain involvement)<br />
*[[The Twinz]] - background vocals (uncertain involvement)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Lion Of Judah'''<br />
|2= 4:11<br />
|3= [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|video versions = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]].<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] album<br />
|references = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Judah http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lion_of_Judah]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2007]][[Category:Recorded 2006]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Glasscutter&diff=249400Glasscutter2024-03-12T08:37:44Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song-2|<br />
|song name = Glasscutter<br />
|single image = [[File:Glasscutter_single.jpg|100px|link=NPGMusicClub.com downloads]]<br> <small><br />
image on [[NPG Music Club]] download page - download did not contain artwork</small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_30|30 October 2004]] - [[NPG Music Club]] stream<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 5|5 April 2005]] - [[NPG Music Club]] mp3 download<br />
|album(s) = None<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Glas O’ Cola]]<br />
|next song = [[Go]]<br />
|introduction = '''Glasscutter''' (a.k.a. '''GlassCutter''') was initially streamed in the [[NPG Music Club]]’s [[NPG Music Club#Glam Slam VIP|Glam Slam VIP]] room on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_30|30 October 2004]] (along with [[D.M.S.R.|San Jose Jam]]) before being released as an mp3 download from the [[NPG Music Club]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 5|5 April 2005]] (labeled '''GlassCutter''' on the download page’s image, but '''Glasscutter''' everywhere else).<br />
<br />
A tape photographed in [[Prince]]’s vault at [[Paisley Park Studios]] has the song listed, dated [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 21|21 October 2004]], which alludes this is the exact date for the recording (the same day as [[Streets Of Panama]] and [[The Morning After]]), just eight days before its release.<br />
<br />
'''Glasscutter''' appears as the second track on an early configuration of the [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] album, in 2007.<br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 21|21 October 2004]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments (assumed)<br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Glasscutter'''<br />
|2= 4:39<br />
|3= [[NPG Music Club]] mp3 download<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|video versions = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[NPG Music Club]]<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:2004]][[Category:Recorded 2004]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Album:_Lotusflow3r&diff=249399Album: Lotusflow3r2024-03-12T08:37:03Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{Album|<br />
<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|album name = Lotusflow3r<br />
|album image = [[Image:Lotusflow3r album.jpg|Lotusflow3r album artwork]]<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_24|24 March 2009]] (download)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 March 2009]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] exclusive CD)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 7|7 September 2009]] (French release)<br />
|length = 48:40 (physical)<br>46:54 (digital)<br />
|label = [[NPG Records]]<br />
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]], Beverly Hills, CA, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 2008<br />
|next year = 2009<br />
|previous image = Image:Indigonights.png<br />
|next image = Image:Mplsound_album.jpg<br />
|previous album = Album: Indigo Nights<br />
|next album = Album: MPLSound<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Indigo Nights|Indigo Nights]]<br />
|next album link = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = <b>Lotusflow3r</b> is the 33rd full-length studio album by [[Prince]] (sold in a package with his 34th album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]). It was initially released as a download on the launch date of [[Prince]]’s website [[lotusflow3r.com]], with a CD release exclusively at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] five days later, in a 3CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s first and only album [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]. <br />
<br />
In September 2009, the album was released in France as part of a 2CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]. At the same time, a single-disc set was released in France, titled <b>Lotusflow3r</b> but including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] disc (this was a deliberate marketing decision, not an error). In November, the album was released on vinyl in France as part of a 2LP package, again also including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album.<br />
<br />
The album’s download version contains one alternate track from the CD version. [[The Morning After]] is included as the third track on the download, while the CD includes [[Crimson And Clover]] in its place. The change has not been explained.<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Sessions and compiling</b><br />
<br />
Little is known about the recording dates for the album. [[Prince]] stated around the time of release that some tracks stem from the sessions for the album [[Album: 3121|3121]]. <br />
<br />
[[From The Lotus...]], [[...Back 2 The Lotus]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]] and [[Wall Of Berlin]] were recorded in November 2004, during a three-and-a-half hour session with [[Michael B.]] on drums and [[Sonny T.]] on bass at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Songs that were included on the [[Album: 3121|3121]] album (the title track [[3121]]), released in 2006 and [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] (the title track [[Planet Earth]] and [[Guitar]]) released in 2007 were also recorded during this session. <br />
Some lyrics from [[...Back 2 The Lotus]] are sampled in the track [[3121]], corroborating this further. <br />
<br />
[[Támar Davis]] appears on [[4ever]], suggesting that the song was recorded before Summer 2006, at the latest. A clip of [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was streamed by the [[NPG Music Club]] in June 2006, stating it was a work-in-progress, suggesting it was recorded around that time (although the album version is a different recording from 2008). <br />
<br />
An early configuration from 2007 of '''Lotusflow3r''' includes 8 songs that were released on [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] a few months later ([[Guitar]], [[Chelsea Rodgers]], [[Mr. Goodnight]], [[All The Midnights In The World]], [[Lion Of Judah]], [[Future Baby Mama]], [[Lion Of Judah]] and [[Resolution]]). Of note, [[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]] are listed in this configuration, but the song [[Planet Earth]] is missing. It is not entirely clear whether [[Prince]] viewed them as entirely separate projects or if this 2007 project evolved into [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] with the inclusion of what became the title track.<br />
<br />
[[Dreamer]], [[Boom]], [[Crimson And Clover]] were recorded at [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, California in August-September 2008 (along with songs later released on [[Album: 20Ten|20Ten]]). Overdubs on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], [[$]] and [[77 Beverly Park]]were also recorded during these sessions. <br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Promotion</b><br />
<br />
The album did not produce any singles, but [[Prince]] promoted the album with a [[Video: Dreamer|Target commercial]] (using the song [[Dreamer]]), as well as various TV appearances and one-off shows. There was no full tour to support this album, however. <br />
<br />
The album reached number 2 on [[The Billboard 200]], and number 1 on both the [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]] chart and the Billboard Independent Albums chart, perhaps due in part to the sale of three CDs together for the low retail price of $11.98.<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|tracklisting = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<br><br />
<p style="color:#AB3E00;margin-bottom:1.5em;"><big>LP</big></p><br />
<small>The LP is a reissue from the original retail CD.</small><br />
*Side 1:<br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
*Side 2:<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
|credits = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where indicated.<br><br />
|* comment = <small><br />
<sup>1</sup> Written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_James Tommy James] / Peter Lucia Jr. Includes uncredited clips of [[Wild Thing]], written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Taylor Chip Taylor]<br />
</small><br />
<!-------LP FORMATS -------><br />
|other format = Digital<br />
|content = <small>The digital version was released on Lotusflow3r.com at the same time as the CD.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[The Morning After]]</b> (2:06)<br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = [[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br><br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - bass guitar on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboard effects on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Marva King]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Bria Valente]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Támar Davis]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Maceo Parker]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Greg Boyer]] - trombone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trombone and party vocals and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Mike Phillips]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Lee Hogans]] - trumpet on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trumpet and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] <small>(assumed)</small> and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer and arranger<br />
*[[Richard Furch]] - engineer<br />
*Eddy Schreyer - mastering (Oasis, Los Angeles)<br />
|thanks = <br />
<!-------SINGLES -------><br />
|singles = <br />
{{AlbumSingles|<br />
|singles = * None.<br />
}}<br />
|see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album:_MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image1 = [[File:Mplsound album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_MPLSound]]<br />
|item2 = [[Album:_Elixer|Elixer]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image2 = [[File:Elixer album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_Elixer]]<br />
}}<br />
|charts = <br />
{{Charts|<br />
|charts =<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= America}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[The Billboard 200]]<br />
| Peak Position = 2<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 13<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]]<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 23<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': Billboard Independent Albums<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 20<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-Blank}}<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= Europe}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 25 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Vlaanderen<br />
| Peak Position = 44<br />
| Weeks in chart = 6<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Wallonia<br />
| Peak Position = 78<br />
| Weeks in chart = 2<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 12 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Album 200<br />
| Peak Position = 14<br />
| Weeks in chart = 17<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sept. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums Téléchargés<br />
| Peak Position = 3<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 5<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Format Longs<br />
| Peak Position = 26<br />
| Weeks in chart = 8<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''The Netherlands''': [[Dutch_Album_Top_100|Album Top 100]]<br />
| Peak Position = 23<br />
| Weeks in chart = 7<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-HRline}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 27 Jun. 2011<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums 200<br />
| Peak Position = 191<sup>'''R'''</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 1<br />
}}<br />
{{Template:ChartLine-2|text=<sup><b>R</b></sup> <i>indicates re-entry of an album that had already charted.</i>}}<br />
|certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
|awards = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
}}<br />
|releases = <br />
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|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = 07541 09549 <br />
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|Country = Europe <br />
|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772562<br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 3CD package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]<br />
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{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = France <br />
|Format = LP x2<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772589 <br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 2 LP package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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| Courtesy = &nbsp;<br />
}}<br />
|album promotion = A 30-second [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] commercial was filmed and broadcast, with [[Prince]] playing a portion of [[Dreamer]] as the 3CD set was announced.<br />
* [[Prince]] played three consecutive nights on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_With_Jay_Leno The Tonight Show With Jay Leno]: [[25_March 2009|25 March 2009]], [[26_March 2009|26 March 2009]], and [[27_March 2009|27 March 2009]].<br />
* [[Prince]] played an unprecedented three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March 2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4ming_Live_3121|3121]] band), [[28_March 2009-2|The Conga Room]] with [[Michael B.]] and [[Sonny T.]], and [[29_March 2009-am|Club Nokia]] with select members of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] band.<br />
* French press advert published in Le Monde to promote the album.<br><br />
[[File:LFadFrance.JPG|x200px]]<br />
|trivia = The [[Lotusflow3r.com]] download version, released 5 days prior to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD version, contained the track [[The Morning After]] instead of [[Crimson And Clover]]. As a result, no recording credits are available for [[Crimson And Clover]], as credits are only available for the online version of the album.<br />
* After the [[Album: 1999|1999]] and [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]] albums, it is the third time that [[Prince]] has released an album with the same title in at least two different configurations (order of titles or content). [[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]] does not fall in this category as it was designed to be a companion piece to [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] and had a different title also.<br />
* [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] had its own 'area' on the [[lotusflow3r.com]] website, containing a download of the album, a video for the song [[Crimson And Clover]], various promotional photos, and the video globe commonly marketed as the central feature of the website.<br />
* It appears that [[77 Beverly Park]] was at one point intended for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]], given its mention in the spoken word segment of [[Ol' Skool Company]], which mentions the other [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] tracks in their order of appearance on the album.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was also seen on a tracklist for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] as late as February 2009, indicating it switched albums at a late stage.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] is incorrectly listed as ''Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful'' on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD packaging.<br />
* The [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] 3CD set sold 168,000 unit in the USA within a week, which granted the album a number 2 position on [[The Billboard 200]] album charts.<br />
* The French triple pack release, issued on 7 September 2009 sold 3,375 units within a week, which enabled it to enter French charts TOP Album 200 at number 14. The next week it sold 2,340 copies, which had it dropping to position 26. On week 5 the record sold 1163 unit and dropped to position 51. On week 6, after a week of promotion in Paris, the record sold 2,896 copies and climbed up to position 25. It also entered the download album charts at position 3, its best position in 6 weeks.<br />
* On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 2|2 December 2009]], [[Dreamer]] was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance"; the first time a [[Prince]] track has been nominated for a Grammy without being released as a promo or commercial single (other songs in the category were ''Beyond Here Lies Nothin''' by Bob Dylan, ''Change In The Weather'' by John Fogerty, ''Fork In The Road'' by Neil Young, and ''Working On A Dream'' by Bruce Springsteen, which won the Grammy).<br />
|alternative =<br />
{{Alternative|<br />
|format = Album<br />
|config = <br />
* <u>'''Undated 2006/2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Guitar]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Chelsea Rodgers]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Mr. Goodnight]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[All The Midnights In The World]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>[[Lion Of Judah]] &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Song Of The Heart|Song Of The Heart]]</s></b> <br />
# <b>[[Future Baby Mama]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>All Is Well</s> [[Interlude (All Things Just)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a handwritten note where the titles appear as such</small><br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
* <u>'''Undated 2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|From The Lotus Flower]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Glasscutter]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[The_One_U_Wanna_C|1 U Wanna C]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[U’re Such A Tease]]</b><br />
# <b>[[All A Share Together Now|Allashare2gether]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From an album-cover mock-up where the titles appear as such</small><br />
}}<br />
|references = http://www.lotusflow3r.com<br />
* [https://anchor.fm/peachandblackpodcast/episodes/Princes-LotusFlower-Anniversary-Reflection-with-Richard-Furch-eu0igs '''Prince's LotusFlower Anniversary Reflection with Richard Furch''' by ''Peach And Black Podcast'' (23 March 2019)]<br />
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/26987575/review/27108520/lotusflow3r http://www.rollingstone.com]<br />
* [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/lotusflow3r-1003958659.story http://www.billboard.com]<br />
* [http://www.vibe.com/music/revolutions/2009/03/prince_lotusflow3r_mplsound_elixer http://www.vibe.com]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa-keith-urban-prince-diana-krall-albums/269500 http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques-mathieu-chedid-guetta-tom-frager/300384 http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques]<br />
* [http://www.disqueenfrance.com/fr/page-260584.xml http://www.disqueenfrance.com]<br />
* [http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-longs.php,p3 http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-long]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2009]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Studio albums (Prince)]][[Category:NPG Records releases]]<br />
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<div>{{Album|<br />
<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|album name = Lotusflow3r<br />
|album image = [[Image:Lotusflow3r album.jpg|Lotusflow3r album artwork]]<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_24|24 March 2009]] (download)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 March 2009]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] exclusive CD)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 7|7 September 2009]] (French release)<br />
|length = 48:40 (physical)<br>46:54 (digital)<br />
|label = [[NPG Records]]<br />
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]], Beverly Hills, CA, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 2008<br />
|next year = 2009<br />
|previous image = Image:Indigonights.png<br />
|next image = Image:Mplsound_album.jpg<br />
|previous album = Album: Indigo Nights<br />
|next album = Album: MPLSound<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Indigo Nights|Indigo Nights]]<br />
|next album link = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = <b>Lotusflow3r</b> is the 33rd full-length studio album by [[Prince]] (sold in a package with his 34th album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]). It was initially released as a download on the launch date of [[Prince]]’s website [[lotusflow3r.com]], with a CD release exclusively at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] five days later, in a 3CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s first and only album [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]. <br />
<br />
In September 2009, the album was released in France as part of a 2CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]. At the same time, a single-disc set was released in France, titled <b>Lotusflow3r</b> but including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] disc (this was a deliberate marketing decision, not an error). In November, the album was released on vinyl in France as part of a 2LP package, again also including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album.<br />
<br />
The album’s download version contains one alternate track from the CD version. [[The Morning After]] is included as the third track on the download, while the CD includes [[Crimson And Clover]] in its place. The change has not been explained.<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Sessions and compiling</b><br />
<br />
Little is known about the recording dates for the album. [[Prince]] stated around the time of release that some tracks stem from the sessions for the album [[Album: 3121|3121]]. <br />
<br />
[[From The Lotus...]], [[...Back 2 The Lotus]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]] and [[Wall Of Berlin]] were recorded in November 2004, during a three-and-a-half hour session with [[Michael B.]] on drums and [[Sonny T.]] on bass at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Songs that were included on the [[Album: 3121|3121]] album (the title track [[3121]]), released in 2006 and [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] (the title track [[Planet Earth]] and [[Guitar]]) released in 2007 were also recorded during this session. <br />
Some lyrics from [[...Back 2 The Lotus]] are sampled in the track [[3121]], corroborating this further. <br />
<br />
[[Támar Davis]] appears on [[4ever]], suggesting that the song was recorded before Summer 2006, at the latest. A clip of [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was streamed by the [[NPG Music Club]] in June 2006, stating it was a work-in-progress, suggesting it was recorded around that time (although the album version is a different recording from 2008). <br />
<br />
An early configuration from 2007 of '''Lotusflow3r''' includes 8 songs that were released on [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] a few months later ([[Guitar]], [[Chelsea Rodgers]], [[Mr. Goodnight]], [[All The Midnights In The World]], [[Lion Of Judah]], [[Future Baby Mama]], [[Lion Of Judah]] and [[Resolution]]). Of note, [[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]] are listed in this configuration, but the song [[Planet Earth]] is missing. It is not entirely clear whether [[Prince]] viewed them as entirely separate projects or if this 2007 project evolved into [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] with the inclusion of what became the title track.<br />
<br />
[[Dreamer]], [[Boom]], [[Crimson And Clover]] were recorded at [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, California in August-September 2008 (along with songs later released on [[Album: 20Ten|20Ten]]). Overdubs on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], [[$]] and [[77 Beverly Park]]were also recorded during these sessions. <br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Promotion</b><br />
<br />
The album did not produce any singles, but [[Prince]] promoted the album with a [[Video: Dreamer|Target commercial]] (using the song [[Dreamer]]), as well as various TV appearances and one-off shows. There was no full tour to support this album, however. <br />
<br />
The album reached number 2 on [[The Billboard 200]], and number 1 on both the [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]] chart and the Billboard Independent Albums chart, perhaps due in part to the sale of three CDs together for the low retail price of $11.98.<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|tracklisting = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<br><br />
<p style="color:#AB3E00;margin-bottom:1.5em;"><big>LP</big></p><br />
<small>The LP is a reissue from the original retail CD.</small><br />
*Side 1:<br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
*Side 2:<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
|credits = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where indicated.<br><br />
|* comment = <small><br />
<sup>1</sup> Written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_James Tommy James] / Peter Lucia Jr. Includes uncredited clips of [[Wild Thing]], written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Taylor Chip Taylor]<br />
</small><br />
<!-------LP FORMATS -------><br />
|other format = Digital<br />
|content = <small>The digital version was released on Lotusflow3r.com at the same time as the CD.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[The Morning After]]</b> (2:06)<br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = [[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br><br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - bass guitar on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboard effects on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Marva King]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Bria Valente]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Támar Davis]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Maceo Parker]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Greg Boyer]] - trombone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trombone and party vocals and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Mike Phillips]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Lee Hogans]] - trumpet on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trumpet and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] <small>(assumed)</small> and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer and arranger<br />
*[[Richard Furch]] - engineer<br />
*Eddy Schreyer - mastering (Oasis, Los Angeles)<br />
|thanks = <br />
<!-------SINGLES -------><br />
|singles = <br />
{{AlbumSingles|<br />
|singles = * None.<br />
}}<br />
|see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album:_MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image1 = [[File:Mplsound album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_MPLSound]]<br />
|item2 = [[Album:_Elixer|Elixer]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image2 = [[File:Elixer album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_Elixer]]<br />
}}<br />
|charts = <br />
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|charts =<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= America}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[The Billboard 200]]<br />
| Peak Position = 2<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 13<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]]<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 23<br />
}}<br />
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| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': Billboard Independent Albums<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 20<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-Blank}}<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= Europe}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 25 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Vlaanderen<br />
| Peak Position = 44<br />
| Weeks in chart = 6<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Wallonia<br />
| Peak Position = 78<br />
| Weeks in chart = 2<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 12 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Album 200<br />
| Peak Position = 14<br />
| Weeks in chart = 17<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sept. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums Téléchargés<br />
| Peak Position = 3<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 5<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Format Longs<br />
| Peak Position = 26<br />
| Weeks in chart = 8<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''The Netherlands''': [[Dutch_Album_Top_100|Album Top 100]]<br />
| Peak Position = 23<br />
| Weeks in chart = 7<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-HRline}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 27 Jun. 2011<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums 200<br />
| Peak Position = 191<sup>'''R'''</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 1<br />
}}<br />
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|certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
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}}<br />
|releases = <br />
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|Country = USA<br />
|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = 07541 09549 <br />
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|Country = Europe <br />
|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772562<br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 3CD package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]<br />
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|Country = France <br />
|Format = LP x2<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772589 <br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 2 LP package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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| Courtesy = &nbsp;<br />
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|album promotion = A 30-second [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] commercial was filmed and broadcast, with [[Prince]] playing a portion of [[Dreamer]] as the 3CD set was announced.<br />
* [[Prince]] played three consecutive nights on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_With_Jay_Leno The Tonight Show With Jay Leno]: [[25_March 2009|25 March 2009]], [[26_March 2009|26 March 2009]], and [[27_March 2009|27 March 2009]].<br />
* [[Prince]] played an unprecedented three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March 2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4ming_Live_3121|3121]] band), [[28_March 2009-2|The Conga Room]] with [[Michael B.]] and [[Sonny T.]], and [[29_March 2009-am|Club Nokia]] with select members of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] band.<br />
* French press advert published in Le Monde to promote the album.<br><br />
[[File:LFadFrance.JPG|x200px]]<br />
|trivia = The [[Lotusflow3r.com]] download version, released 5 days prior to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD version, contained the track [[The Morning After]] instead of [[Crimson And Clover]]. As a result, no recording credits are available for [[Crimson And Clover]], as credits are only available for the online version of the album.<br />
* After the [[Album: 1999|1999]] and [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]] albums, it is the third time that [[Prince]] has released an album with the same title in at least two different configurations (order of titles or content). [[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]] does not fall in this category as it was designed to be a companion piece to [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] and had a different title also.<br />
* [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] had its own 'area' on the [[lotusflow3r.com]] website, containing a download of the album, a video for the song [[Crimson And Clover]], various promotional photos, and the video globe commonly marketed as the central feature of the website.<br />
* It appears that [[77 Beverly Park]] was at one point intended for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]], given its mention in the spoken word segment of [[Ol' Skool Company]], which mentions the other [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] tracks in their order of appearance on the album.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was also seen on a tracklist for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] as late as February 2009, indicating it switched albums at a late stage.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] is incorrectly listed as ''Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful'' on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD packaging.<br />
* The [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] 3CD set sold 168,000 unit in the USA within a week, which granted the album a number 2 position on [[The Billboard 200]] album charts.<br />
* The French triple pack release, issued on 7 September 2009 sold 3,375 units within a week, which enabled it to enter French charts TOP Album 200 at number 14. The next week it sold 2,340 copies, which had it dropping to position 26. On week 5 the record sold 1163 unit and dropped to position 51. On week 6, after a week of promotion in Paris, the record sold 2,896 copies and climbed up to position 25. It also entered the download album charts at position 3, its best position in 6 weeks.<br />
* On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 2|2 December 2009]], [[Dreamer]] was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance"; the first time a [[Prince]] track has been nominated for a Grammy without being released as a promo or commercial single (other songs in the category were ''Beyond Here Lies Nothin''' by Bob Dylan, ''Change In The Weather'' by John Fogerty, ''Fork In The Road'' by Neil Young, and ''Working On A Dream'' by Bruce Springsteen, which won the Grammy).<br />
|alternative =<br />
{{Alternative|<br />
|format = Album<br />
|config = <br />
* <u>'''Undated 2006/2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Guitar]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Chelsea Rodgers]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Mr. Goodnight]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[All The Midnights In The World]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>[[Lion Of Judah]] &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Song Of The Heart|Song Of The Heart]]</s></b> <br />
# <b>[[Future Baby Mama]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>All Is Well</s> [[Interlude (All Things Just)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a handwritten note where the titles appear as such</small><br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
* <u>'''Undated 2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|From The Lotus Flower]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Glasscutter]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[The_One_U_Wanna_C|1 U Wanna C]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[U’re Such A Tease]]</b><br />
# <b>[[All A Share Together Now|Allashare2gether]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a album-cover mock-up where the titles appear as such</small><br />
}}<br />
|references = http://www.lotusflow3r.com<br />
* [https://anchor.fm/peachandblackpodcast/episodes/Princes-LotusFlower-Anniversary-Reflection-with-Richard-Furch-eu0igs '''Prince's LotusFlower Anniversary Reflection with Richard Furch''' by ''Peach And Black Podcast'' (23 March 2019)]<br />
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/26987575/review/27108520/lotusflow3r http://www.rollingstone.com]<br />
* [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/lotusflow3r-1003958659.story http://www.billboard.com]<br />
* [http://www.vibe.com/music/revolutions/2009/03/prince_lotusflow3r_mplsound_elixer http://www.vibe.com]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa-keith-urban-prince-diana-krall-albums/269500 http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques-mathieu-chedid-guetta-tom-frager/300384 http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques]<br />
* [http://www.disqueenfrance.com/fr/page-260584.xml http://www.disqueenfrance.com]<br />
* [http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-longs.php,p3 http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-long]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2009]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Studio albums (Prince)]][[Category:NPG Records releases]]<br />
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<div>{{Album|<br />
<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|album name = Lotusflow3r<br />
|album image = [[Image:Lotusflow3r album.jpg|Lotusflow3r album artwork]]<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_24|24 March 2009]] (download)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 March 2009]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] exclusive CD)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 7|7 September 2009]] (French release)<br />
|length = 48:40 (physical)<br>46:54 (digital)<br />
|label = [[NPG Records]]<br />
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]], Beverly Hills, CA, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 2008<br />
|next year = 2009<br />
|previous image = Image:Indigonights.png<br />
|next image = Image:Mplsound_album.jpg<br />
|previous album = Album: Indigo Nights<br />
|next album = Album: MPLSound<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Indigo Nights|Indigo Nights]]<br />
|next album link = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = <b>Lotusflow3r</b> is the 33rd full-length studio album by [[Prince]] (sold in a package with his 34th album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]). It was initially released as a download on the launch date of [[Prince]]’s website [[lotusflow3r.com]], with a CD release exclusively at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] five days later, in a 3CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s first and only album [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]. <br />
<br />
In September 2009, the album was released in France as part of a 2CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]. At the same time, a single-disc set was released in France, titled <b>Lotusflow3r</b> but including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] disc (this was a deliberate marketing decision, not an error). In November, the album was released on vinyl in France as part of a 2LP package, again also including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album.<br />
<br />
The album’s download version contains one alternate track from the CD version. [[The Morning After]] is included as the third track on the download, while the CD includes [[Crimson And Clover]] in its place. The change has not been explained.<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Sessions and compiling</b><br />
<br />
Little is known about the recording dates for the album. [[Prince]] stated around the time of release that some tracks stem from the sessions for the album [[Album: 3121|3121]]. <br />
<br />
[[From The Lotus...]], [[...Back 2 The Lotus]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]] and [[Wall Of Berlin]] were recorded in November 2004, during a three-and-a-half hour session with [[Michael B.]] on drums and [[Sonny T.]] on bass at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Songs that were included on the [[Album: 3121|3121]] album (the title track [[3121]]), released in 2006 and [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] (the title track [[Planet Earth]] and [[Guitar]]) released in 2007 were also recorded during this session. <br />
Some lyrics from [[...Back 2 The Lotus]] are sampled in the track [[3121]], corroborating this further. <br />
<br />
[[Támar Davis]] appears on [[4ever]], suggesting that the song was recorded before Summer 2006, at the latest. A clip of [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was streamed by the [[NPG Music Club]] in June 2006, stating it was a work-in-progress, suggesting it was recorded around that time (although the album version is a different recording from 2008). <br />
<br />
An early configuration from 2007 of '''Lotusflow3r''' includes 8 songs that were released on [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] a few months later ([[Guitar]], [[Chelsea Rodgers]], [[Mr. Goodnight]], [[All The Midnights In The World]], [[Lion Of Judah]], [[Future Baby Mama]], [[Lion Of Judah]] and [[Resolution]]). Of note, [[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]] are listed in this configuration, but the song [[Planet Earth]] is missing. It is not entirely clear whether [[Prince]] viewed them as entirely separate projects or if this 2007 project evolved into [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] with the inclusion of what became the title track.<br />
<br />
[[Dreamer]], [[Boom]], [[Crimson And Clover]] were recorded at [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, California in August-September 2008 (along with songs later released on [[Album: 20Ten|20Ten]]). Overdubs on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], [[$]] and [[77 Beverly Park]]were also recorded during these sessions. <br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Promotion</b><br />
<br />
The album did not produce any singles, but [[Prince]] promoted the album with a [[Video: Dreamer|Target commercial]] (using the song [[Dreamer]]), as well as various TV appearances and one-off shows. There was no full tour to support this album, however. <br />
<br />
The album reached number 2 on [[The Billboard 200]], and number 1 on both the [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]] chart and the Billboard Independent Albums chart, perhaps due in part to the sale of three CDs together for the low retail price of $11.98.<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|tracklisting = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<br><br />
<p style="color:#AB3E00;margin-bottom:1.5em;"><big>LP</big></p><br />
<small>The LP is a reissue from the original retail CD.</small><br />
*Side 1:<br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
*Side 2:<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
|credits = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where indicated.<br><br />
|* comment = <small><br />
<sup>1</sup> Written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_James Tommy James] / Peter Lucia Jr. Includes uncredited clips of [[Wild Thing]], written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Taylor Chip Taylor]<br />
</small><br />
<!-------LP FORMATS -------><br />
|other format = Digital<br />
|content = <small>The digital version was released on Lotusflow3r.com at the same time as the CD.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[The Morning After]]</b> (2:06)<br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = [[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br><br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - bass guitar on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboard effects on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Marva King]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Bria Valente]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Támar Davis]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Maceo Parker]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Greg Boyer]] - trombone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trombone and party vocals and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Mike Phillips]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Lee Hogans]] - trumpet on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trumpet and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] <small>(assumed)</small> and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer and arranger<br />
*[[Richard Furch]] - engineer<br />
*Eddy Schreyer - mastering (Oasis, Los Angeles)<br />
|thanks = <br />
<!-------SINGLES -------><br />
|singles = <br />
{{AlbumSingles|<br />
|singles = * None.<br />
}}<br />
|see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album:_MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image1 = [[File:Mplsound album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_MPLSound]]<br />
|item2 = [[Album:_Elixer|Elixer]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image2 = [[File:Elixer album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_Elixer]]<br />
}}<br />
|charts = <br />
{{Charts|<br />
|charts =<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= America}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[The Billboard 200]]<br />
| Peak Position = 2<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 13<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]]<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 23<br />
}}<br />
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| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': Billboard Independent Albums<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 20<br />
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| Date = 25 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Vlaanderen<br />
| Peak Position = 44<br />
| Weeks in chart = 6<br />
}}<br />
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| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Wallonia<br />
| Peak Position = 78<br />
| Weeks in chart = 2<br />
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| Date = 12 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Album 200<br />
| Peak Position = 14<br />
| Weeks in chart = 17<br />
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| Date = 7 Sept. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums Téléchargés<br />
| Peak Position = 3<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 5<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Format Longs<br />
| Peak Position = 26<br />
| Weeks in chart = 8<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''The Netherlands''': [[Dutch_Album_Top_100|Album Top 100]]<br />
| Peak Position = 23<br />
| Weeks in chart = 7<br />
}}<br />
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| Date = 27 Jun. 2011<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums 200<br />
| Peak Position = 191<sup>'''R'''</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 1<br />
}}<br />
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|certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
|awards = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
}}<br />
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|Country = Europe <br />
|Format = CD<br />
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|Country = France <br />
|Format = LP x2<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772589 <br />
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|album promotion = A 30-second [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] commercial was filmed and broadcast, with [[Prince]] playing a portion of [[Dreamer]] as the 3CD set was announced.<br />
* [[Prince]] played three consecutive nights on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_With_Jay_Leno The Tonight Show With Jay Leno]: [[25_March 2009|25 March 2009]], [[26_March 2009|26 March 2009]], and [[27_March 2009|27 March 2009]].<br />
* [[Prince]] played an unprecedented three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March 2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4ming_Live_3121|3121]] band), [[28_March 2009-2|The Conga Room]] with [[Michael B.]] and [[Sonny T.]], and [[29_March 2009-am|Club Nokia]] with select members of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] band.<br />
* French press advert published in Le Monde to promote the album.<br><br />
[[File:LFadFrance.JPG|x200px]]<br />
|trivia = The [[Lotusflow3r.com]] download version, released 5 days prior to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD version, contained the track [[The Morning After]] instead of [[Crimson And Clover]]. As a result, no recording credits are available for [[Crimson And Clover]], as credits are only available for the online version of the album.<br />
* After the [[Album: 1999|1999]] and [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]] albums, it is the third time that [[Prince]] has released an album with the same title in at least two different configurations (order of titles or content). [[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]] does not fall in this category as it was designed to be a companion piece to [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] and had a different title also.<br />
* [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] had its own 'area' on the [[lotusflow3r.com]] website, containing a download of the album, a video for the song [[Crimson And Clover]], various promotional photos, and the video globe commonly marketed as the central feature of the website.<br />
* It appears that [[77 Beverly Park]] was at one point intended for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]], given its mention in the spoken word segment of [[Ol' Skool Company]], which mentions the other [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] tracks in their order of appearance on the album.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was also seen on a tracklist for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] as late as February 2009, indicating it switched albums at a late stage.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] is incorrectly listed as ''Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful'' on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD packaging.<br />
* The [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] 3CD set sold 168,000 unit in the USA within a week, which granted the album a number 2 position on [[The Billboard 200]] album charts.<br />
* The French triple pack release, issued on 7 September 2009 sold 3,375 units within a week, which enabled it to enter French charts TOP Album 200 at number 14. The next week it sold 2,340 copies, which had it dropping to position 26. On week 5 the record sold 1163 unit and dropped to position 51. On week 6, after a week of promotion in Paris, the record sold 2,896 copies and climbed up to position 25. It also entered the download album charts at position 3, its best position in 6 weeks.<br />
* On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 2|2 December 2009]], [[Dreamer]] was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance"; the first time a [[Prince]] track has been nominated for a Grammy without being released as a promo or commercial single (other songs in the category were ''Beyond Here Lies Nothin''' by Bob Dylan, ''Change In The Weather'' by John Fogerty, ''Fork In The Road'' by Neil Young, and ''Working On A Dream'' by Bruce Springsteen, which won the Grammy).<br />
|alternative =<br />
{{Alternative|<br />
|format = Album<br />
|config = <br />
* <u>'''undated 2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Guitar]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Chelsea Rodgers]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Mr. Goodnight]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[All The Midnights In The World]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>[[Lion Of Judah]] &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Song Of The Heart|Song Of The Heart]]</s></b> <br />
# <b>[[Future Baby Mama]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>All Is Well</s> [[Interlude (All Things Just)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a handwritten note where the titles appear as such</small><br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
* <u>'''another undated 2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|From The Lotus Flower]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Glasscutter]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[The_One_U_Wanna_C|1 U Wanna C]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[U’re Such A Tease]]</b><br />
# <b>[[All A Share Together Now|Allashare2gether]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a album-cover mock-up where the titles appear as such</small><br />
}}<br />
|references = http://www.lotusflow3r.com<br />
* [https://anchor.fm/peachandblackpodcast/episodes/Princes-LotusFlower-Anniversary-Reflection-with-Richard-Furch-eu0igs '''Prince's LotusFlower Anniversary Reflection with Richard Furch''' by ''Peach And Black Podcast'' (23 March 2019)]<br />
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/26987575/review/27108520/lotusflow3r http://www.rollingstone.com]<br />
* [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/lotusflow3r-1003958659.story http://www.billboard.com]<br />
* [http://www.vibe.com/music/revolutions/2009/03/prince_lotusflow3r_mplsound_elixer http://www.vibe.com]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa-keith-urban-prince-diana-krall-albums/269500 http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques-mathieu-chedid-guetta-tom-frager/300384 http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques]<br />
* [http://www.disqueenfrance.com/fr/page-260584.xml http://www.disqueenfrance.com]<br />
* [http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-longs.php,p3 http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-long]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2009]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Studio albums (Prince)]][[Category:NPG Records releases]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=All_A_Share_Together_Now&diff=249396All A Share Together Now2024-03-12T08:26:17Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{song|<br />
|song name = All A Share Together Now<br />
|album image = [[File:Celebration2023.jpg|150px|link= Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]]<br><small> from the [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]] USB key </small><br />
|single image = [[File:AllAShareTogetherNow.jpg|100px|Single: All A Share Together Now]]<br><small> single art for [[Single: All A Share Together Now|All A Share Together Now]] </small><br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 10|10 June 2023]] - [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]]<br />
|album(s) = None<br />
|performer = [[Prince]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] <small>(assumed)</small><br />
|previous song = [[Alice Through The Looking Glass]]<br />
|next song = [[All Day, All Night]]<br />
|introduction = '''All A Share Together Now''' (a.k.a. '''Allashare2gether''') is the first track included on an USB key titled [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]] which was given out to attendees of the posthumous ''Prince Celebration'' at [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]] on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 10|10 June 2023]]. The song was then released on streaming platforms on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 7|7 July 2023]].<br />
<br />
A portion of the song (mixed with [[The Max]]) was also used previously used as backing music to promote the posthumous 2023 ''Prince Celebration'' and played in full for attendees at [[Venue: Paisley Park Studios|Paisley Park Studios]].<br />
<br />
The song was recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]]. It was placed as the seventh track on an earlier configuration of the [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] album, in 2007, titled '''Allashare2gether'''. It’s unknown if '''Allashare2gether''' differs from the released version, other than in title.<br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 4|4 September 2006]]<br />
|studio = [[Paisley Park Studios]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
*[[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums<br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar<br />
*Unidentified horn player(s) - horn stabs<br />
<br><br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''[[All A Share Together Now]]'''<br />
|2= 3:46<br />
|3= [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]]<br />
[[Single:_All_A_Share_Together_Now|All A Share Together Now]] digital download<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{SongBroadcast|<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''All A Share Together Now'''<br />
|2= 0:30<br />
|3= [[Prince]] social media<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Loop of the studio recording to promote the posthumous 2023 ''Prince Celebration''. Includes a sample of [[The Max]].<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''All A Share Together Now'''<br />
|2= 0:28<br />
|3= [[Prince]] social media<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Loop of the studio recording to promote the posthumous 2023 ''Prince Celebration''. Includes audience noise at the beginning.<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''All A Share Together Now'''<br />
|2= 0:30<br />
|3= [[Prince]] social media<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= Loop of the studio recording to promote the posthumous 2023 ''Prince Celebration''. Includes a sample of [[The Max]] and a part of the first verse.<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
|video versions = <br />
|sampled in =<br />
|first live appearance = This track is not believed to have been performed live by [[Prince]]<br />
|performed regularly on = none<br />
|performed occasionally in = none<br />
|trivia = <br />
|see also = [[Single: Vault Series Vol.1|Vault Series Vol.1]]<br />
* [[Single: All A Share Together Now|All A Share Together Now]] digital download<br />
|references = <br />
|categories = [[Category:2006]][[Category:2023]][[Category:Recorded 2006]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
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<div>{{Album|<br />
<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|album name = Lotusflow3r<br />
|album image = [[Image:Lotusflow3r album.jpg|Lotusflow3r album artwork]]<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_24|24 March 2009]] (download)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 March 2009]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] exclusive CD)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 7|7 September 2009]] (French release)<br />
|length = 48:40 (physical)<br>46:54 (digital)<br />
|label = [[NPG Records]]<br />
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]], Beverly Hills, CA, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 2008<br />
|next year = 2009<br />
|previous image = Image:Indigonights.png<br />
|next image = Image:Mplsound_album.jpg<br />
|previous album = Album: Indigo Nights<br />
|next album = Album: MPLSound<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Indigo Nights|Indigo Nights]]<br />
|next album link = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = <b>Lotusflow3r</b> is the 33rd full-length studio album by [[Prince]] (sold in a package with his 34th album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]). It was initially released as a download on the launch date of [[Prince]]’s website [[lotusflow3r.com]], with a CD release exclusively at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] five days later, in a 3CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s first and only album [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]. <br />
<br />
In September 2009, the album was released in France as part of a 2CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]. At the same time, a single-disc set was released in France, titled <b>Lotusflow3r</b> but including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] disc (this was a deliberate marketing decision, not an error). In November, the album was released on vinyl in France as part of a 2LP package, again also including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album.<br />
<br />
The album’s download version contains one alternate track from the CD version. [[The Morning After]] is included as the third track on the download, while the CD includes [[Crimson And Clover]] in its place. The change has not been explained.<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Sessions and compiling</b><br />
<br />
Little is known about the recording dates for the album. [[Prince]] stated around the time of release that some tracks stem from the sessions for the album [[Album: 3121|3121]]. <br />
<br />
[[From The Lotus...]], [[...Back 2 The Lotus]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]] and [[Wall Of Berlin]] were recorded in November 2004, during a three-and-a-half hour session with [[Michael B.]] on drums and [[Sonny T.]] on bass at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Songs that were included on the [[Album: 3121|3121]] album (the title track [[3121]]), released in 2006 and [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] (the title track [[Planet Earth]] and [[Guitar]]) released in 2007 were also recorded during this session. <br />
Some lyrics from [[...Back 2 The Lotus]] are sampled in the track [[3121]], corroborating this further. <br />
<br />
[[Támar Davis]] appears on [[4ever]], suggesting that the song was recorded before Summer 2006, at the latest. A clip of [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was streamed by the [[NPG Music Club]] in June 2006, stating it was a work-in-progress, suggesting it was recorded around that time (although the album version is a different recording from 2008). <br />
<br />
An early configuration from 2007 of '''Lotusflow3r''' includes 8 songs that were released on [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] a few months later ([[Guitar]], [[Chelsea Rodgers]], [[Mr. Goodnight]], [[All The Midnights In The World]], [[Lion Of Judah]], [[Future Baby Mama]], [[Lion Of Judah]] and [[Resolution]]). Of note, [[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]] are listed in this configuration, but the song [[Planet Earth]] is missing. It is not entirely clear whether [[Prince]] viewed them as entirely separate projects or if this 2007 project evolved into [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] with the inclusion of what became the title track.<br />
<br />
[[Dreamer]], [[Boom]], [[Crimson And Clover]] were recorded at [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, California in August-September 2008 (along with songs later released on [[Album: 20Ten|20Ten]]). Overdubs on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], [[$]] and [[77 Beverly Park]]were also recorded during these sessions. <br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Promotion</b><br />
<br />
The album did not produce any singles, but [[Prince]] promoted the album with a [[Video: Dreamer|Target commercial]] (using the song [[Dreamer]]), as well as various TV appearances and one-off shows. There was no full tour to support this album, however. <br />
<br />
The album reached number 2 on [[The Billboard 200]], and number 1 on both the [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]] chart and the Billboard Independent Albums chart, perhaps due in part to the sale of three CDs together for the low retail price of $11.98.<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|tracklisting = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<br><br />
<p style="color:#AB3E00;margin-bottom:1.5em;"><big>LP</big></p><br />
<small>The LP is a reissue from the original retail CD.</small><br />
*Side 1:<br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
*Side 2:<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
|credits = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where indicated.<br><br />
|* comment = <small><br />
<sup>1</sup> Written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_James Tommy James] / Peter Lucia Jr. Includes uncredited clips of [[Wild Thing]], written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Taylor Chip Taylor]<br />
</small><br />
<!-------LP FORMATS -------><br />
|other format = Digital<br />
|content = <small>The digital version was released on Lotusflow3r.com at the same time as the CD.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[The Morning After]]</b> (2:06)<br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = [[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br><br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - bass guitar on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboard effects on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Marva King]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Bria Valente]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Támar Davis]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Maceo Parker]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Greg Boyer]] - trombone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trombone and party vocals and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Mike Phillips]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Lee Hogans]] - trumpet on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trumpet and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] <small>(assumed)</small> and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer and arranger<br />
*[[Richard Furch]] - engineer<br />
*Eddy Schreyer - mastering (Oasis, Los Angeles)<br />
|thanks = <br />
<!-------SINGLES -------><br />
|singles = <br />
{{AlbumSingles|<br />
|singles = * None.<br />
}}<br />
|see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album:_MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image1 = [[File:Mplsound album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_MPLSound]]<br />
|item2 = [[Album:_Elixer|Elixer]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image2 = [[File:Elixer album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_Elixer]]<br />
}}<br />
|charts = <br />
{{Charts|<br />
|charts =<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= America}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[The Billboard 200]]<br />
| Peak Position = 2<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 13<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]]<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 23<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': Billboard Independent Albums<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 20<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-Blank}}<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= Europe}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 25 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Vlaanderen<br />
| Peak Position = 44<br />
| Weeks in chart = 6<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Wallonia<br />
| Peak Position = 78<br />
| Weeks in chart = 2<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 12 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Album 200<br />
| Peak Position = 14<br />
| Weeks in chart = 17<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sept. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums Téléchargés<br />
| Peak Position = 3<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 5<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Format Longs<br />
| Peak Position = 26<br />
| Weeks in chart = 8<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''The Netherlands''': [[Dutch_Album_Top_100|Album Top 100]]<br />
| Peak Position = 23<br />
| Weeks in chart = 7<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-HRline}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 27 Jun. 2011<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums 200<br />
| Peak Position = 191<sup>'''R'''</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 1<br />
}}<br />
{{Template:ChartLine-2|text=<sup><b>R</b></sup> <i>indicates re-entry of an album that had already charted.</i>}}<br />
|certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
|awards = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
}}<br />
|releases = <br />
{{AlbumReleases|<br />
|ReleaseLine = <br />
{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = USA<br />
|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = 07541 09549 <br />
|Comment = Target exclusive, 3CD package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelA = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
}}<br />
{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = Europe <br />
|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772562<br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 3CD package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelA = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
}}<br />
| VariantLine =<br />
{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = USA<br />
|Format = Digital (.wav)<br />
|CatNr = n/a<br />
|Comment = sold on www.Lotuflower.com<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelA = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = USA<br />
|Format = Digital (.mp3 @320k)<br />
|CatNr = n/a<br />
|Comment = sold on www.Lotuflower.com<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelA = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
}}<br />
{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = France <br />
|Format = LP x2<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772589 <br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 2 LP package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelA = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
}}<br />
| Courtesy = &nbsp;<br />
}}<br />
|album promotion = A 30-second [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] commercial was filmed and broadcast, with [[Prince]] playing a portion of [[Dreamer]] as the 3CD set was announced.<br />
* [[Prince]] played three consecutive nights on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_With_Jay_Leno The Tonight Show With Jay Leno]: [[25_March 2009|25 March 2009]], [[26_March 2009|26 March 2009]], and [[27_March 2009|27 March 2009]].<br />
* [[Prince]] played an unprecedented three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March 2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4ming_Live_3121|3121]] band), [[28_March 2009-2|The Conga Room]] with [[Michael B.]] and [[Sonny T.]], and [[29_March 2009-am|Club Nokia]] with select members of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] band.<br />
* French press advert published in Le Monde to promote the album.<br><br />
[[File:LFadFrance.JPG|x200px]]<br />
|trivia = The [[Lotusflow3r.com]] download version, released 5 days prior to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD version, contained the track [[The Morning After]] instead of [[Crimson And Clover]]. As a result, no recording credits are available for [[Crimson And Clover]], as credits are only available for the online version of the album.<br />
* After the [[Album: 1999|1999]] and [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]] albums, it is the third time that [[Prince]] has released an album with the same title in at least two different configurations (order of titles or content). [[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]] does not fall in this category as it was designed to be a companion piece to [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] and had a different title also.<br />
* [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] had its own 'area' on the [[lotusflow3r.com]] website, containing a download of the album, a video for the song [[Crimson And Clover]], various promotional photos, and the video globe commonly marketed as the central feature of the website.<br />
* It appears that [[77 Beverly Park]] was at one point intended for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]], given its mention in the spoken word segment of [[Ol' Skool Company]], which mentions the other [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] tracks in their order of appearance on the album.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was also seen on a tracklist for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] as late as February 2009, indicating it switched albums at a late stage.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] is incorrectly listed as ''Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful'' on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD packaging.<br />
* The [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] 3CD set sold 168,000 unit in the USA within a week, which granted the album a number 2 position on [[The Billboard 200]] album charts.<br />
* The French triple pack release, issued on 7 September 2009 sold 3,375 units within a week, which enabled it to enter French charts TOP Album 200 at number 14. The next week it sold 2,340 copies, which had it dropping to position 26. On week 5 the record sold 1163 unit and dropped to position 51. On week 6, after a week of promotion in Paris, the record sold 2,896 copies and climbed up to position 25. It also entered the download album charts at position 3, its best position in 6 weeks.<br />
* On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 2|2 December 2009]], [[Dreamer]] was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance"; the first time a [[Prince]] track has been nominated for a Grammy without being released as a promo or commercial single (other songs in the category were ''Beyond Here Lies Nothin''' by Bob Dylan, ''Change In The Weather'' by John Fogerty, ''Fork In The Road'' by Neil Young, and ''Working On A Dream'' by Bruce Springsteen, which won the Grammy).<br />
|alternative =<br />
{{Alternative|<br />
|format = Album<br />
|config = <br />
* <u>'''undated 2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Guitar]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Chelsea Rodgers]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Mr. Goodnight]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[All The Midnights In The World]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>[[Lion Of Judah]] &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Song Of The Heart|Song Of The Heart]]</s></b> <br />
# <b>[[Future Baby Mama]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>All Is Well</s> [[Interlude (All Things Just)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a handwritten note where the titles appear as such</small><br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
* <u>'''another undated 2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|From The Lotus Flower]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Glasscutter]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[The_One_U_Wanna_C|1 U Wanna C]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[U’re Such A Tease]]</b><br />
# <b>[[All A Share Together Now|AllAShare2gether]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a album-cover mock-up where the titles appear as such</small><br />
}}<br />
|references = http://www.lotusflow3r.com<br />
* [https://anchor.fm/peachandblackpodcast/episodes/Princes-LotusFlower-Anniversary-Reflection-with-Richard-Furch-eu0igs '''Prince's LotusFlower Anniversary Reflection with Richard Furch''' by ''Peach And Black Podcast'' (23 March 2019)]<br />
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/26987575/review/27108520/lotusflow3r http://www.rollingstone.com]<br />
* [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/lotusflow3r-1003958659.story http://www.billboard.com]<br />
* [http://www.vibe.com/music/revolutions/2009/03/prince_lotusflow3r_mplsound_elixer http://www.vibe.com]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa-keith-urban-prince-diana-krall-albums/269500 http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques-mathieu-chedid-guetta-tom-frager/300384 http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques]<br />
* [http://www.disqueenfrance.com/fr/page-260584.xml http://www.disqueenfrance.com]<br />
* [http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-longs.php,p3 http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-long]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2009]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Studio albums (Prince)]][[Category:NPG Records releases]]<br />
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<div>{{Album|<br />
<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|album name = Lotusflow3r<br />
|album image = [[Image:Lotusflow3r album.jpg|Lotusflow3r album artwork]]<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_24|24 March 2009]] (download)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 March 2009]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] exclusive CD)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 7|7 September 2009]] (French release)<br />
|length = 48:40 (physical)<br>46:54 (digital)<br />
|label = [[NPG Records]]<br />
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]], Beverly Hills, CA, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 2008<br />
|next year = 2009<br />
|previous image = Image:Indigonights.png<br />
|next image = Image:Mplsound_album.jpg<br />
|previous album = Album: Indigo Nights<br />
|next album = Album: MPLSound<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Indigo Nights|Indigo Nights]]<br />
|next album link = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = <b>Lotusflow3r</b> is the 33rd full-length studio album by [[Prince]] (sold in a package with his 34th album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]). It was initially released as a download on the launch date of [[Prince]]’s website [[lotusflow3r.com]], with a CD release exclusively at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] five days later, in a 3CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s first and only album [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]. <br />
<br />
In September 2009, the album was released in France as part of a 2CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]. At the same time, a single-disc set was released in France, titled <b>Lotusflow3r</b> but including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] disc (this was a deliberate marketing decision, not an error). In November, the album was released on vinyl in France as part of a 2LP package, again also including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album.<br />
<br />
The album’s download version contains one alternate track from the CD version. [[The Morning After]] is included as the third track on the download, while the CD includes [[Crimson And Clover]] in its place. The change has not been explained.<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Sessions and compiling</b><br />
<br />
Little is known about the recording dates for the album. [[Prince]] stated around the time of release that some tracks stem from the sessions for the album [[Album: 3121|3121]]. <br />
<br />
[[From The Lotus...]], [[...Back 2 The Lotus]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]] and [[Wall Of Berlin]] were recorded in November 2004, during a three-and-a-half hour session with [[Michael B.]] on drums and [[Sonny T.]] on bass at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Songs that were included on the [[Album: 3121|3121]] album (the title track [[3121]]), released in 2006 and [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] (the title track [[Planet Earth]] and [[Guitar]]) released in 2007 were also recorded during this session. <br />
Some lyrics from [[...Back 2 The Lotus]] are sampled in the track [[3121]], corroborating this further. <br />
<br />
[[Támar Davis]] appears on [[4ever]], suggesting that the song was recorded before Summer 2006, at the latest. A clip of [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was streamed by the [[NPG Music Club]] in June 2006, stating it was a work-in-progress, suggesting it was recorded around that time (although the album version is a different recording from 2008). <br />
<br />
An early configuration from 2007 of '''Lotusflow3r''' includes 8 songs that were released on [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] a few months later ([[Guitar]], [[Chelsea Rodgers]], [[Mr. Goodnight]], [[All The Midnights In The World]], [[Lion Of Judah]], [[Future Baby Mama]], [[Lion Of Judah]] and [[Resolution]]). Of note, [[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]] are listed in this configuration, but the song [[Planet Earth]] is missing. It is not entirely clear whether [[Prince]] viewed them as entirely separate projects or if this 2007 project evolved into [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] with the inclusion of what became the title track.<br />
<br />
[[Dreamer]], [[Boom]], [[Crimson And Clover]] were recorded at [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, California in August-September 2008 (along with songs later released on [[Album: 20Ten|20Ten]]). Overdubs on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], [[$]] and [[77 Beverly Park]]were also recorded during these sessions. <br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Promotion</b><br />
<br />
The album did not produce any singles, but [[Prince]] promoted the album with a [[Video: Dreamer|Target commercial]] (using the song [[Dreamer]]), as well as various TV appearances and one-off shows. There was no full tour to support this album, however. <br />
<br />
The album reached number 2 on [[The Billboard 200]], and number 1 on both the [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]] chart and the Billboard Independent Albums chart, perhaps due in part to the sale of three CDs together for the low retail price of $11.98.<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|tracklisting = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<br><br />
<p style="color:#AB3E00;margin-bottom:1.5em;"><big>LP</big></p><br />
<small>The LP is a reissue from the original retail CD.</small><br />
*Side 1:<br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
*Side 2:<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
|credits = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where indicated.<br><br />
|* comment = <small><br />
<sup>1</sup> Written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_James Tommy James] / Peter Lucia Jr. Includes uncredited clips of [[Wild Thing]], written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Taylor Chip Taylor]<br />
</small><br />
<!-------LP FORMATS -------><br />
|other format = Digital<br />
|content = <small>The digital version was released on Lotusflow3r.com at the same time as the CD.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[The Morning After]]</b> (2:06)<br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = [[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br><br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - bass guitar on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboard effects on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Marva King]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Bria Valente]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Támar Davis]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Maceo Parker]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Greg Boyer]] - trombone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trombone and party vocals and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Mike Phillips]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Lee Hogans]] - trumpet on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trumpet and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] <small>(assumed)</small> and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer and arranger<br />
*[[Richard Furch]] - engineer<br />
*Eddy Schreyer - mastering (Oasis, Los Angeles)<br />
|thanks = <br />
<!-------SINGLES -------><br />
|singles = <br />
{{AlbumSingles|<br />
|singles = * None.<br />
}}<br />
|see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album:_MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image1 = [[File:Mplsound album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_MPLSound]]<br />
|item2 = [[Album:_Elixer|Elixer]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image2 = [[File:Elixer album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_Elixer]]<br />
}}<br />
|charts = <br />
{{Charts|<br />
|charts =<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= America}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[The Billboard 200]]<br />
| Peak Position = 2<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 13<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]]<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 23<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': Billboard Independent Albums<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 20<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-Blank}}<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= Europe}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 25 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Vlaanderen<br />
| Peak Position = 44<br />
| Weeks in chart = 6<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Wallonia<br />
| Peak Position = 78<br />
| Weeks in chart = 2<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 12 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Album 200<br />
| Peak Position = 14<br />
| Weeks in chart = 17<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sept. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums Téléchargés<br />
| Peak Position = 3<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 5<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Format Longs<br />
| Peak Position = 26<br />
| Weeks in chart = 8<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''The Netherlands''': [[Dutch_Album_Top_100|Album Top 100]]<br />
| Peak Position = 23<br />
| Weeks in chart = 7<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-HRline}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 27 Jun. 2011<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums 200<br />
| Peak Position = 191<sup>'''R'''</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 1<br />
}}<br />
{{Template:ChartLine-2|text=<sup><b>R</b></sup> <i>indicates re-entry of an album that had already charted.</i>}}<br />
|certifications = {{noCertification|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
|awards = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
}}<br />
|releases = <br />
{{AlbumReleases|<br />
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|Country = USA<br />
|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = 07541 09549 <br />
|Comment = Target exclusive, 3CD package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]<br />
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|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = Europe <br />
|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772562<br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 3CD package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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|Country = USA<br />
|Format = Digital (.wav)<br />
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|Comment = sold on www.Lotuflower.com<br />
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|Country = USA<br />
|Format = Digital (.mp3 @320k)<br />
|CatNr = n/a<br />
|Comment = sold on www.Lotuflower.com<br />
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|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = France <br />
|Format = LP x2<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772589 <br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 2 LP package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelA = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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| Courtesy = &nbsp;<br />
}}<br />
|album promotion = A 30-second [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] commercial was filmed and broadcast, with [[Prince]] playing a portion of [[Dreamer]] as the 3CD set was announced.<br />
* [[Prince]] played three consecutive nights on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_With_Jay_Leno The Tonight Show With Jay Leno]: [[25_March 2009|25 March 2009]], [[26_March 2009|26 March 2009]], and [[27_March 2009|27 March 2009]].<br />
* [[Prince]] played an unprecedented three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March 2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4ming_Live_3121|3121]] band), [[28_March 2009-2|The Conga Room]] with [[Michael B.]] and [[Sonny T.]], and [[29_March 2009-am|Club Nokia]] with select members of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] band.<br />
* French press advert published in Le Monde to promote the album.<br><br />
[[File:LFadFrance.JPG|x200px]]<br />
|trivia = The [[Lotusflow3r.com]] download version, released 5 days prior to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD version, contained the track [[The Morning After]] instead of [[Crimson And Clover]]. As a result, no recording credits are available for [[Crimson And Clover]], as credits are only available for the online version of the album.<br />
* After the [[Album: 1999|1999]] and [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]] albums, it is the third time that [[Prince]] has released an album with the same title in at least two different configurations (order of titles or content). [[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]] does not fall in this category as it was designed to be a companion piece to [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] and had a different title also.<br />
* [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] had its own 'area' on the [[lotusflow3r.com]] website, containing a download of the album, a video for the song [[Crimson And Clover]], various promotional photos, and the video globe commonly marketed as the central feature of the website.<br />
* It appears that [[77 Beverly Park]] was at one point intended for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]], given its mention in the spoken word segment of [[Ol' Skool Company]], which mentions the other [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] tracks in their order of appearance on the album.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was also seen on a tracklist for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] as late as February 2009, indicating it switched albums at a late stage.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] is incorrectly listed as ''Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful'' on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD packaging.<br />
* The [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] 3CD set sold 168,000 unit in the USA within a week, which granted the album a number 2 position on [[The Billboard 200]] album charts.<br />
* The French triple pack release, issued on 7 September 2009 sold 3,375 units within a week, which enabled it to enter French charts TOP Album 200 at number 14. The next week it sold 2,340 copies, which had it dropping to position 26. On week 5 the record sold 1163 unit and dropped to position 51. On week 6, after a week of promotion in Paris, the record sold 2,896 copies and climbed up to position 25. It also entered the download album charts at position 3, its best position in 6 weeks.<br />
* On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 2|2 December 2009]], [[Dreamer]] was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance"; the first time a [[Prince]] track has been nominated for a Grammy without being released as a promo or commercial single (other songs in the category were ''Beyond Here Lies Nothin''' by Bob Dylan, ''Change In The Weather'' by John Fogerty, ''Fork In The Road'' by Neil Young, and ''Working On A Dream'' by Bruce Springsteen, which won the Grammy).<br />
|alternative =<br />
{{Alternative|<br />
|format = Album<br />
|config = <br />
* <u>'''undated 2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Guitar]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Chelsea Rodgers]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Mr. Goodnight]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[All The Midnights In The World]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>[[Lion Of Judah]] &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Song Of The Heart|Song Of The Heart]]</s></b> <br />
# <b>[[Future Baby Mama]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>All Is Well</s> [[Interlude (All Things Just)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a handwritten note where the titles appear as such</small><br />
}}<br />
|references = http://www.lotusflow3r.com<br />
* [https://anchor.fm/peachandblackpodcast/episodes/Princes-LotusFlower-Anniversary-Reflection-with-Richard-Furch-eu0igs '''Prince's LotusFlower Anniversary Reflection with Richard Furch''' by ''Peach And Black Podcast'' (23 March 2019)]<br />
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/26987575/review/27108520/lotusflow3r http://www.rollingstone.com]<br />
* [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/lotusflow3r-1003958659.story http://www.billboard.com]<br />
* [http://www.vibe.com/music/revolutions/2009/03/prince_lotusflow3r_mplsound_elixer http://www.vibe.com]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa-keith-urban-prince-diana-krall-albums/269500 http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques-mathieu-chedid-guetta-tom-frager/300384 http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques]<br />
* [http://www.disqueenfrance.com/fr/page-260584.xml http://www.disqueenfrance.com]<br />
* [http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-longs.php,p3 http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-long]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2009]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Studio albums (Prince)]][[Category:NPG Records releases]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Album:_Lotusflow3r&diff=249393Album: Lotusflow3r2024-03-12T08:23:00Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<div>{{Album|<br />
<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|album name = Lotusflow3r<br />
|album image = [[Image:Lotusflow3r album.jpg|Lotusflow3r album artwork]]<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_24|24 March 2009]] (download)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 March 2009]] ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] exclusive CD)<br><br />
[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 7|7 September 2009]] (French release)<br />
|length = 48:40 (physical)<br>46:54 (digital)<br />
|label = [[NPG Records]]<br />
|studios = [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Location: 77 Beverly Park Lane|77 Beverly Park Ln.]], Beverly Hills, CA, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
<!------ ALBUM CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|previous year = 2008<br />
|next year = 2009<br />
|previous image = Image:Indigonights.png<br />
|next image = Image:Mplsound_album.jpg<br />
|previous album = Album: Indigo Nights<br />
|next album = Album: MPLSound<br />
|previous album link = [[Album: Indigo Nights|Indigo Nights]]<br />
|next album link = [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
<!-------ALBUM TEXT -------><br />
|introduction = <b>Lotusflow3r</b> is the 33rd full-length studio album by [[Prince]] (sold in a package with his 34th album [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]). It was initially released as a download on the launch date of [[Prince]]’s website [[lotusflow3r.com]], with a CD release exclusively at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] five days later, in a 3CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s first and only album [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]. <br />
<br />
In September 2009, the album was released in France as part of a 2CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]. At the same time, a single-disc set was released in France, titled <b>Lotusflow3r</b> but including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] disc (this was a deliberate marketing decision, not an error). In November, the album was released on vinyl in France as part of a 2LP package, again also including the [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] album.<br />
<br />
The album’s download version contains one alternate track from the CD version. [[The Morning After]] is included as the third track on the download, while the CD includes [[Crimson And Clover]] in its place. The change has not been explained.<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Sessions and compiling</b><br />
<br />
Little is known about the recording dates for the album. [[Prince]] stated around the time of release that some tracks stem from the sessions for the album [[Album: 3121|3121]]. <br />
<br />
[[From The Lotus...]], [[...Back 2 The Lotus]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]] and [[Wall Of Berlin]] were recorded in November 2004, during a three-and-a-half hour session with [[Michael B.]] on drums and [[Sonny T.]] on bass at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota. Songs that were included on the [[Album: 3121|3121]] album (the title track [[3121]]), released in 2006 and [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] (the title track [[Planet Earth]] and [[Guitar]]) released in 2007 were also recorded during this session. <br />
Some lyrics from [[...Back 2 The Lotus]] are sampled in the track [[3121]], corroborating this further. <br />
<br />
[[Támar Davis]] appears on [[4ever]], suggesting that the song was recorded before Summer 2006, at the latest. A clip of [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was streamed by the [[NPG Music Club]] in June 2006, stating it was a work-in-progress, suggesting it was recorded around that time (although the album version is a different recording from 2008). <br />
<br />
An early configuration from 2007 of '''Lotusflow3r''' includes 8 songs that were released on [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] a few months later ([[Guitar]], [[Chelsea Rodgers]], [[Mr. Goodnight]], [[All The Midnights In The World]], [[Lion Of Judah]], [[Future Baby Mama]], [[Lion Of Judah]] and [[Resolution]]). Of note, [[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]] are listed in this configuration, but the song [[Planet Earth]] is missing. It is not entirely clear whether [[Prince]] viewed them as entirely separate projects or if this 2007 project evolved into [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] with the inclusion of what became the title track.<br />
<br />
[[Dreamer]], [[Boom]], [[Crimson And Clover]] were recorded at [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, California in August-September 2008 (along with songs later released on [[Album: 20Ten|20Ten]]). Overdubs on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], [[$]] and [[77 Beverly Park]]were also recorded during these sessions. <br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Promotion</b><br />
<br />
The album did not produce any singles, but [[Prince]] promoted the album with a [[Video: Dreamer|Target commercial]] (using the song [[Dreamer]]), as well as various TV appearances and one-off shows. There was no full tour to support this album, however. <br />
<br />
The album reached number 2 on [[The Billboard 200]], and number 1 on both the [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]] chart and the Billboard Independent Albums chart, perhaps due in part to the sale of three CDs together for the low retail price of $11.98.<br />
<!-------TRACK LIST -------><br />
|tracklisting = <small>The compact disc version is the original issue.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<br><br />
<p style="color:#AB3E00;margin-bottom:1.5em;"><big>LP</big></p><br />
<small>The LP is a reissue from the original retail CD.</small><br />
*Side 1:<br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[Crimson And Clover]]</b> (3:52)<sup>1</sup><br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
*Side 2:<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
|credits = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where indicated.<br><br />
|* comment = <small><br />
<sup>1</sup> Written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_James Tommy James] / Peter Lucia Jr. Includes uncredited clips of [[Wild Thing]], written by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_Taylor Chip Taylor]<br />
</small><br />
<!-------LP FORMATS -------><br />
|other format = Digital<br />
|content = <small>The digital version was released on Lotusflow3r.com at the same time as the CD.</small><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...]]</b> (2:47)<br />
# <b>[[Boom]]</b> (3:19)<br />
# <b>[[The Morning After]]</b> (2:06)<br />
# <b>[[4ever]]</b> (3:48)<br />
# <b>[[Colonized Mind]]</b> (4:48)<br />
# <b>[[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]]</b> (3:53)<br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> (3:50)<br />
# <b>[[77 Beverly Park]]</b> (3:04)<br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> (4:17)<br />
# <b>[[$]]</b> (3:57)<br />
# <b>[[Dreamer]]</b> (5:31)<br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus]]</b> (5:35)<br />
<!-------PERSONNEL -------><br />
|musicians = [[Prince]] - all vocals and instruments, except where noted<br><br />
*[[Michael B.]] - drums on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[Sonny T.]] - bass guitar on [[From The Lotus...]], [[Colonized Mind]], [[Love Like Jazz]], [[Wall Of Berlin]] and [[...Back 2 The Lotus]]<br><br />
*[[C.C. Dunham]] - drums on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Joshua Dunham]] - bass guitar on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]], [[4ever]], [[$]] and [[Dreamer]]<br><br />
*[[Mr. Hayes]] - keyboard effects on [[Boom]], [[The Morning After]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Shelby J.]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Marva King]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Bria Valente]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Támar Davis]] - background vocals on [[4ever]] and [[Colonized Mind]]<br><br />
*[[Maceo Parker]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Greg Boyer]] - trombone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trombone and party vocals and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Mike Phillips]] - saxophone on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], saxophone and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
*[[Lee Hogans]] - trumpet on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]], trumpet and party vocals on [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] <small>(assumed)</small> and [[$]] (credited for "hornz and party vocals")<br><br />
|production = [[Prince]] - producer and arranger<br />
*[[Richard Furch]] - engineer<br />
*Eddy Schreyer - mastering (Oasis, Los Angeles)<br />
|thanks = <br />
<!-------SINGLES -------><br />
|singles = <br />
{{AlbumSingles|<br />
|singles = * None.<br />
}}<br />
|see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album:_MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image1 = [[File:Mplsound album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_MPLSound]]<br />
|item2 = [[Album:_Elixer|Elixer]]<br>(Album)<br />
|image2 = [[File:Elixer album.jpg|60px|link=Album:_Elixer]]<br />
}}<br />
|charts = <br />
{{Charts|<br />
|charts =<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= America}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[The Billboard 200]]<br />
| Peak Position = 2<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 13<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]]<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 23<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''USA''': Billboard Independent Albums<br />
| Peak Position = '''1'''<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 20<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-Blank}}<br />
{{ChartLine-3|text= Europe}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 25 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Vlaanderen<br />
| Peak Position = 44<br />
| Weeks in chart = 6<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''Belgium''': Ultratop Wallonia<br />
| Peak Position = 78<br />
| Weeks in chart = 2<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 12 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Album 200<br />
| Peak Position = 14<br />
| Weeks in chart = 17<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sept. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums Téléchargés<br />
| Peak Position = 3<sup>(1)</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 5<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 7 Sep. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Format Longs<br />
| Peak Position = 26<br />
| Weeks in chart = 8<br />
}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 18 Apr. 2009<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''The Netherlands''': [[Dutch_Album_Top_100|Album Top 100]]<br />
| Peak Position = 23<br />
| Weeks in chart = 7<br />
}}<br />
{{Chart-HRline}}<br />
{{ChartLine|<br />
| Date = 27 Jun. 2011<br />
| Chart (Country) = '''France''': SNEP Top Albums 200<br />
| Peak Position = 191<sup>'''R'''</sup><br />
| Weeks in chart = 1<br />
}}<br />
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|awards = {{noAwards|format=album|Country= the USA}}<br />
}}<br />
|releases = <br />
{{AlbumReleases|<br />
|ReleaseLine = <br />
{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = USA<br />
|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = 07541 09549 <br />
|Comment = Target exclusive, 3CD package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelA = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelB = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
}}<br />
{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = Europe <br />
|Format = CD<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772562<br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 3CD package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s [[Album: Elixer|Elixer]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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|Country = USA<br />
|Format = Digital (.wav)<br />
|CatNr = n/a<br />
|Comment = sold on www.Lotuflower.com<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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|Country = USA<br />
|Format = Digital (.mp3 @320k)<br />
|CatNr = n/a<br />
|Comment = sold on www.Lotuflower.com<br />
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|Back = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
|LabelA = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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{{SingleLine|<br />
|Country = France <br />
|Format = LP x2<br />
|CatNr = BEC5772589 <br />
|Comment = Because Music limited edition, 2 LP package with [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]<br />
|Front = Princevaultsinglecover.png<br />
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}}<br />
| Courtesy = &nbsp;<br />
}}<br />
|album promotion = A 30-second [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] commercial was filmed and broadcast, with [[Prince]] playing a portion of [[Dreamer]] as the 3CD set was announced.<br />
* [[Prince]] played three consecutive nights on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tonight_Show_With_Jay_Leno The Tonight Show With Jay Leno]: [[25_March 2009|25 March 2009]], [[26_March 2009|26 March 2009]], and [[27_March 2009|27 March 2009]].<br />
* [[Prince]] played an unprecedented three shows in one night at The LA Live Nokia Center with three different bands: [[28_March 2009-1|The Nokia Theater]] (with select members of the [[Per4ming_Live_3121|3121]] band), [[28_March 2009-2|The Conga Room]] with [[Michael B.]] and [[Sonny T.]], and [[29_March 2009-am|Club Nokia]] with select members of the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]] band.<br />
* French press advert published in Le Monde to promote the album.<br><br />
[[File:LFadFrance.JPG|x200px]]<br />
|trivia = The [[Lotusflow3r.com]] download version, released 5 days prior to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD version, contained the track [[The Morning After]] instead of [[Crimson And Clover]]. As a result, no recording credits are available for [[Crimson And Clover]], as credits are only available for the online version of the album.<br />
* After the [[Album: 1999|1999]] and [[Album: The Chocolate Invasion|The Chocolate Invasion]] albums, it is the third time that [[Prince]] has released an album with the same title in at least two different configurations (order of titles or content). [[Album: Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic]] does not fall in this category as it was designed to be a companion piece to [[Album: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic|Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic]] and had a different title also.<br />
* [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] had its own 'area' on the [[lotusflow3r.com]] website, containing a download of the album, a video for the song [[Crimson And Clover]], various promotional photos, and the video globe commonly marketed as the central feature of the website.<br />
* It appears that [[77 Beverly Park]] was at one point intended for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]], given its mention in the spoken word segment of [[Ol' Skool Company]], which mentions the other [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] tracks in their order of appearance on the album.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] was also seen on a tracklist for [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] as late as February 2009, indicating it switched albums at a late stage.<br />
* [[Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful]] is incorrectly listed as ''Feel Good, Feel Better, Feel Wonderful'' on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] CD packaging.<br />
* The [[Album: Lotusflow3r|Lotusflow3r]] 3CD set sold 168,000 unit in the USA within a week, which granted the album a number 2 position on [[The Billboard 200]] album charts.<br />
* The French triple pack release, issued on 7 September 2009 sold 3,375 units within a week, which enabled it to enter French charts TOP Album 200 at number 14. The next week it sold 2,340 copies, which had it dropping to position 26. On week 5 the record sold 1163 unit and dropped to position 51. On week 6, after a week of promotion in Paris, the record sold 2,896 copies and climbed up to position 25. It also entered the download album charts at position 3, its best position in 6 weeks.<br />
* On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December 2|2 December 2009]], [[Dreamer]] was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance"; the first time a [[Prince]] track has been nominated for a Grammy without being released as a promo or commercial single (other songs in the category were ''Beyond Here Lies Nothin''' by Bob Dylan, ''Change In The Weather'' by John Fogerty, ''Fork In The Road'' by Neil Young, and ''Working On A Dream'' by Bruce Springsteen, which won the Grammy).<br />
|alternative =<br />
{{Alternative|<br />
|format = Album<br />
|config = <br />
* <u>'''undated 2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[From The Lotus...|Lotusflower (Part 1)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Guitar]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Chelsea Rodgers]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Mr. Goodnight]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[All The Midnights In The World]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>[[Lion Of Judah]] &nbsp;&nbsp; [[The Song Of The Heart|Song Of The Heart]]</s></b> <br />
# <b>[[Future Baby Mama]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b><s>All Is Well</s> [[Interlude (All Things Just)]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a handwritten note where the titles appear as such</small><br />
<br><br />
<br><br />
* <u>'''undated 2007 configuration'''</u><br><br />
# <b>[[[[From The Lotus...|From The Lotus Flower]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Glasscutter]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Lion Of Judah]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[The_One_U_Wanna_C|1 U Wanna C]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Love Like Jazz]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[U’re Such A Tease]]</b><br />
# <b>[[All A Share Together Now|AllAShare2gether]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Della Blackheart]]</b><br />
# <b>[[Wall Of Berlin]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Resolution]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[Deliverance]]</b> <br />
# <b>[[...Back 2 The Lotus|Lotusflower (Part 2)]]</b> <br />
<small>From a album-cover mock-up where the titles appear as such</small><br />
}}<br />
|references = http://www.lotusflow3r.com<br />
* [https://anchor.fm/peachandblackpodcast/episodes/Princes-LotusFlower-Anniversary-Reflection-with-Richard-Furch-eu0igs '''Prince's LotusFlower Anniversary Reflection with Richard Furch''' by ''Peach And Black Podcast'' (23 March 2019)]<br />
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/26987575/review/27108520/lotusflow3r http://www.rollingstone.com]<br />
* [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/lotusflow3r-1003958659.story http://www.billboard.com]<br />
* [http://www.vibe.com/music/revolutions/2009/03/prince_lotusflow3r_mplsound_elixer http://www.vibe.com]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa-keith-urban-prince-diana-krall-albums/269500 http://www.ozap.com/actu/charts-usa]<br />
* [http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques-mathieu-chedid-guetta-tom-frager/300384 http://www.ozap.com/actu/ventes-disques]<br />
* [http://www.disqueenfrance.com/fr/page-260584.xml http://www.disqueenfrance.com]<br />
* [http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-longs.php,p3 http://www.chartsinfrance.net/charts/formats-long]<br />
|categories = [[Category:2009]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Studio albums (Prince)]][[Category:NPG Records releases]]<br />
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| date = 14 September 1988<br />
| tour name = Lovesexy Tour<br />
| image = [[File: 1988-09-14-MPLS.png]] <br />
| comment = Ticket courtesy of [http://unused-prince-tickets.com unused-prince-tickets.com]<br />
| venue = [[Met Center]]<br />
| city, state = Bloomington, Minnesota<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar, piano)'', [[Sheila E.]] ''(drums, vox)'', [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] ''(bass, vox)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar, vox)'', [[Dr. Fink]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Boni Boyer]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Eric Leeds]] ''(saxophone, flute)'', [[Atlanta Bliss]] ''(trumpet)'', [[Cat]] ''(dance, vox)''<br />
| guests = none<br />
| previous concert = [[09 September 1988|9 September 1988]]<br />
| overview = [[Lovesexy Tour|Tour Overview]]<br />
| next concert = [[15 September 1988-am|15 September 1988 (a.m.)]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Erotic City]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Escape]] ''intro &'' [[Sex Shooter]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Housequake]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Slow Love]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Adore]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Delirious]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Jack U Off]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)]] {{H-Int}} / [[Twelve]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Sister]] {{l}} [[Adore]] ''(coda)'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Wanna Be Your Lover]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Head]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[A Love Bizarre]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[When You Were Mine]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Blues In C (If I Had A Harem)]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[Down Home Blues]] ''incl.'' [[Things Ain’t What They Used To Be]] {{H-Int}}, [[Billie’s Bounce]] {{H-Int}} ''&'' [[When You Were Mine]] ''(coda)'' {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Little Red Corvette]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Controversy]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Dirty Mind]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Superfunkycalifragisexy]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[Controversy]] ''(coda)'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Bob George]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Anna Stesia]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} ''[[Intermission]] '' {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[File:Eye88.png|Eye No]] [[Eye No|No]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Lovesexy]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Glam Slam]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[The Cross]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Wish U Heaven]] {{l}} [[I Wish U Heaven|I Wish U Heaven (part 2)]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Kiss]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Dance On]] {{l}} ''incl. 'drum solo coda' '' {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[When 2 R In Love]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Venus De Milo]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Strange Relationship]] {{l}} ''incl. improvisation coda'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Starfish And Coffee]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Raspberry Beret]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Condition Of The Heart]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Do Me, Baby]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[When 2 R In Love]] ''(reprise/coda)'' {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Three]] {{Inter}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Go Crazy]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Shave And A Haircut]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[When Doves Cry]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Purple Rain]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[1999]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Alphabet St.]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{setlist-footer-new}} <br />
{{Concert-footer|<br />
| trivia = * Tickets for this show went on sale Monday 15 August 1988 at 8 a.m.<br />
| soundcheck = * ''no details known''<br />
| other images = <br />
| references = <br />
| support act = * none <br />
| start time = ?<br />
| advertised start time = 8:00 p.m.<br />
| length of show = 115 minutes<br />
| ticket price = $22.50<br />
| attendance/capacity = 14.682 / 16.211 <br />
| previous concert = [[09 September 1988|9 September 1988]]<br />
| date = 14 September 1988<br />
| next concert = [[15 September 1988-am|15 September 1988 (a.m.)]]<br />
| categories = [[Category:1988]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:Lovesexy Tour (Concerts)]] [[Category:Tours (Concerts)]]<br />
}}<br />
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| date = 14 September 1988<br />
| tour name = Lovesexy Tour<br />
| image = [[File: 1988-09-14-MPLS.png]] <br />
| comment = Ticket courtesy of [http://unused-prince-tickets.com unused-prince-tickets.com]<br />
| venue = [[Met Center]]<br />
| city, state = Bloomington, Minnesota<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar, piano)'', [[Sheila E.]] ''(drums, vox)'', [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] ''(bass, vox)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar, vox)'', [[Dr. Fink]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Boni Boyer]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Eric Leeds]] ''(saxophone, flute)'', [[Atlanta Bliss]] ''(trumpet)'', [[Cat]] ''(dance, vox)''<br />
| guests = none<br />
| previous concert = [[09 September 1988|9 September 1988]]<br />
| overview = [[Lovesexy Tour|Tour Overview]]<br />
| next concert = [[15 September 1988-am|15 September 1988 (a.m.)]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Erotic City]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Escape]] ''intro &'' [[Sex Shooter]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Housequake]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Slow Love]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Adore]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Delirious]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Jack U Off]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)]] {{H-Int}} / [[Twelve]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Sister]] {{l}} [[Adore]] ''(coda)'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Wanna Be Your Lover]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Head]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[A Love Bizarre]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[When You Were Mine]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Blues In C (If I Had A Harem)]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[Down Home Blues]] ''incl.'' [[Things Ain’t What They Used To Be]] {{H-Int}}, [[Billie’s Bounce]] {{H-Int}} ''&'' [[When You Were Mine]] ''(coda)'' {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Little Red Corvette]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Controversy]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Dirty Mind]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Superfunkycalifragisexy]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[Controversy]] ''(coda)'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Bob George]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Anna Stesia]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} ''[[Intermission]] '' {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[File:Eye88.png|Eye No]] [[Eye No|No]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Lovesexy]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Glam Slam]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[The Cross]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Wish U Heaven]] {{l}} [[I Wish U Heaven|I Wish U Heaven (part 2)]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Kiss]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Dance On]] {{l}} ''incl. 'drum solo coda' '' {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[When 2 R In Love]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Venus De Milo]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Strange Relationship]] {{l}} ''incl. improvisation coda'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Starfish And Coffee]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Raspberry Beret]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Condition Of The Heart]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Do Me, Baby]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[When 2 R In Love]] ''(reprise/coda)'' {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Three]] {{Inter}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Go Crazy]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Shave And A Haircut]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[When Doves Cry]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Purple Rain]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[1999]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Alphabet St.]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{setlist-footer-new}} <br />
{{Concert-footer|<br />
| trivia = * Tickets for this show went on sale Monday 15 August 1988 at 8 a.m.<br />
| soundcheck = * ''no details known''<br />
| other images = <br />
| references = <br />
| support act = * none <br />
| start time = ?<br />
| advertised start time = 8:00 p.m.<br />
| length of show = 115 minutes<br />
| ticket price = $22.50<br />
| attendance/capacity = 14.682 / sold out<br />
| previous concert = [[09 September 1988|9 September 1988]]<br />
| date = 14 September 1988<br />
| next concert = [[15 September 1988-am|15 September 1988 (a.m.)]]<br />
| categories = [[Category:1988]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:Lovesexy Tour (Concerts)]] [[Category:Tours (Concerts)]]<br />
}}<br />
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| date = 15 September 1988<br />
| tour name = Lovesexy Tour<br />
| image = [[File: 1988-09-15-MPLS.png]] <br />
| comment = Ticket courtesy of [http://unused-prince-tickets.com unused-prince-tickets.com]<br />
| venue = [[Met Center]]<br />
| city, state = Bloomington, Minnesota<br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar, piano)'', [[Sheila E.]] ''(drums, vox)'', [[Levi Seacer, Jr.]] ''(bass, vox)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar, vox)'', [[Dr. Fink]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Boni Boyer]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Eric Leeds]] ''(saxophone, flute)'', [[Atlanta Bliss]] ''(trumpet)'', [[Cat]] ''(dance, vox)''<br />
| guests = [[Wendy Melvoin|Wendy]] ''&'' [[Lisa Coleman|Lisa]] ''(vox)'', [[Susannah Melvoin]] ''(vox)'', [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clinton_%28musician%29 George Clinton] ''(vox)'', [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sounds_of_Blackness Sounds of Blackness] ''(vox)''<br />
| previous concert = [[15 September 1988-am|15 September 1988 (a.m.)]]<br />
| overview = [[Lovesexy Tour|Tour Overview]]<br />
| next concert = [[17 September 1988]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Erotic City]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Escape]] ''intro &'' [[Sex Shooter]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Housequake]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]] ''incl.'' [[Rockhard In A Funky Place|Pacemaker]] - [[Take The ‘A’ Train]] {{H-Int}}, [[Holly Rock]] ''chant &'' [[Cold Sweat]] {{Inter}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Slow Love]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Adore]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Delirious]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Jack U Off]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)]] {{H-Int}} / [[Twelve]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Sister]] {{l}} [[Adore]] ''(coda)'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Wanna Be Your Lover]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Head]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[(Not Just) Knee Deep]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl. lyrics to'' [[We Can Funk]], [[Get Off Your Ass And Jam]] / [[Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)]] / [[Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow]] <!-- / [[What Is Soul]] ''&'' [[I Call My Baby Pussycat]] --> {{l}} <small> ''w/ George Clinton '' </small><br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} '' 'Blues improvisation' '' {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Blues In C (If I Had A Harem)]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Things Ain’t What They Used To Be]] {{H-Int}}, [[Billie’s Bounce]] {{H-Int}} ''&'' [[When You Were Mine]] ''(coda)'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Little Red Corvette]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Controversy]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
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| {{l}} [[Dirty Mind]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Superfunkycalifragisexy]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[Controversy]] ''(coda)'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Bob George]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Anna Stesia]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} '', [[Intermission]] '' {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[File:Eye88.png|Eye No]] [[Eye No|No]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Lovesexy]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Glam Slam]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[The Cross]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Wish U Heaven]] {{l}} [[I Wish U Heaven|I Wish U Heaven (part 2)]] / [[God Is Alive]] {{l}} <small> ''w/ Sounds of Blackness'' <small> ''<br />
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| {{l}} [[Kiss]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Dance On]] {{l}} ''incl. 'drum solo coda' '' {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Go Crazy]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Land Of 1,000 Dances]] {{Inter}} ''&'' [[Shave And A Haircut]] {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[When Doves Cry]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Purple Rain]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''w/ [[Wendy Melvoin]], [[Lisa Coleman]], [[Susannah Melvoin]] ''</small><br />
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| {{l}} [[1999]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
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| trivia = * Tickets for this show (by popular demand) went on sale Monday 29 August 1988, two weeks after tickets for the [[14 September 1988]] show went on sale.<br />
| soundcheck = * ''no details known''<br />
| other images = <br />
| references = <br />
| support act = * none <br />
| start time = ?<br />
| advertised start time = 8:00 p.m.<br />
| length of show = 120 minutes<br />
| ticket price = $22.50<br />
| attendance/capacity = 16.211 / sold out<br />
| previous concert = [[15 September 1988-am|15 September 1988 (a.m.)]]<br />
| date = 15 September 1988<br />
| next concert = [[17 September 1988]]<br />
| categories = [[Category:1988]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:Lovesexy Tour (Concerts)]] [[Category:Tours (Concerts)]]<br />
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| Movie name = Under The Cherry Moon<br />
| Movie poster = FilmUnderTheCherryMoon-movieposter.jpg<br />
| Premiere = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_1|1 July 1986]]: Centennial Theatre, Sheridan, WY <br />
| Date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_2|2 July 1986]] (USA)<br>22 August 1986 (Denmark) <br>27 August 1986 (France) <br>28 August 1986 (West Germany) <br>29 August 1986 (Finland) <br>4 September 1986 (The Netherlands)<br> 4 October 1986 (Japan)<br> 19 October 1986 (UK, Ireland) <br>February 1987 (Australia) <br />
| Director = [[Prince]]<br />
| Writers = Becky Johnston (screenplay)<br />
| Producers = [[Bob Cavallo|Robert Cavallo]]<br><br />
[[Steve Fargnoli|Steven Fargnoli]]<br><br />
[[Joe Ruffalo|Joseph Ruffalo]] & <br>Graham Cottle<br />
| Production = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros. Warner Bros.]<br><br />
| Music = [[Prince]] <br />
| Genre = Music Drama<br>MPAA Rating: PG-13<br />
| Runtime = 96 minutes<br />
| Technical = Country: USA<br>Language: English<br>Sound Mix: Dolby<br>Color: black & white/Technicolor<br>Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1<br />
| Distributors = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros. Warner Bros.] (1986) <br />
<!-- CHRONOLOGY -------><br />
| Previous year = 1984<br />
| Previous image = Image: FilmPurpleRain-movieposter.jpg<br />
| Previous film = Film: Purple Rain<br />
| Previous film name = Purple Rain<br />
| Next year = 1987<br />
| Next image = Image:Filmsign_o_the_times-movieposter.jpg<br />
| Next film = Film: Sign O’ The Times<br />
| Next film name = Sign O’ The Times<br />
<!-- PAGE CONTENT -----><br />
| Introduction = '''Under The Cherry Moon''' is a 1986 American musical drama film starring and directed by [[Prince]] and written by Becky Johnson (screenplay).<br />
<br />
Filmed primarily in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studios_de_la_Victorine Studios de la Victorine] in Nice, France and on location in the French Riviera, the film tells a story of a gigolo and his friend swindling women. But when [[Prince]]’s character Christopher Tracy falls in love with the 21 year old heiress Mary, things get complicated.<br><br />
<br><br />
The film had less than stellar reviews and reception and bombed in cinemas. <br><br />
<br><br />
<b>Production</b><br />
Following the huge success of [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] and [[Prince]] becoming one of the biggest stars in the world he had pretty much carte-blanche when developing ideas for a new film and the studio green-lit the project without even having seen a script, expecting another success like [[Film: Purple Rain| Purple Rain]]. <br><br />
<br><br />
With no experience as scriptwriter, Becky Johnson from New York was assigned to develop a screenplay. Despite her lack of experience [[Prince]] and the studio were willing to take a leap of faith based upon a test screenplay she wrote. <br><br />
<br><br />
[[Prince]] wanted the film to be a romantic comedy with a 1930’s vibe set in an exotic location like Palm Beach, Miami or Capri. The idea was then born to shoot the film in France and in mid-June 1985 [[Prince]] together with his manager [[Steve Fargnoli]] and tour manager [[Alan Leeds]] flew to France to scout locations and meet with potential cast. After visiting the French Riviera [[Prince]] decided he wanted to shoot the film there. <br><br />
<br><br />
He wanted Jean-Baptiste Mondino to direct, but when he was unavailable video director Mary Lambert was recruited. German cinematographer Michael Ballhaus was hired as director of photography. <br><br />
<br><br />
Originally [[Prince]] wanted Madonna to star as the female lead, but after she declined [[Susannah Melvoin]], who by now was [[Prince]]’s fiancée was considered. She did a test-reading, but it was decided that the role of Mary needed a more experienced actress. Ultimately young British actress Kristin Scott-Thomas was cast as female lead after auditioning for [[Prince]] in Paris. Terrance Stamp and Francesca Annis were cast as Mary’s parents.<br><br />
<br><br />
[[Prince]] wanted to shoot the film in black and white, but Warner was afraid it would not go down well with the audience if the film was in black and white, but since [[Prince]] was at the top of his fame he got his way.<br><br />
<br><br />
Once filming commenced in September 1985 the production was marred by problems. A few weeks into shooting Terrance Stamp retracted himself from the film saying: ''it was not the role he was led to believe''. Steven Berkoff was quickly hired as his replacement. [[Prince]] and the crew were also unsatisfied by Mary Lambert’s performance. She was fired and [[Prince]], who was already co-directing many scenes helmed the directing of the film by himself. <br />
| Synopsis = Christopher Tracy ([[Prince]]) is a piano player at the Venus de Milo nightclub in Nice, France. With his friend Tricky ([[Jerome Benton]]) he spends his days identifying rich women to target, in order to gain large amounts of money via marriage. When learning that socialite Mary Sharon (Kristin Scott-Thomas) is due to inherit a $50 million trust fund on her 21st birthday, they decide she is the perfect candidate. <br>But before long Christopher starts to genuinely have feelings for Mary. And he and Tricky realize that if they continue to pursue her, her father (Steven Berkoff) will deal with them severely. Yet when Mary reciprocates Christopher love, a tragic chain of events is set in motion. <br />
<!-- CAST & CREW ---------------------><br />
| Cast = * [[Prince]] - Christopher Tracy<br />
* [[Jerome Benton]] - Tricky<br />
* Kristin Scott-Thomas – Mary Sharon <br />
* Steven Berkoff - Mr. Sharon<br />
* Emmanuelle Sallet - Katy<br />
* Alexandra Stewart - Mrs. Sharon<br />
* Francesca Annis - Mrs. Wellington<br />
* Pamela Ludwig - Girlfriend<br />
* Barbara Stall - Girlfriend<br />
* Karen Geerlings - Girlfriend<br />
* Victor Spinetti - The Jaded Three #1<br />
* Myriam Tadesse - The Jaded Three #2<br />
* Moune De Vivier - The Jaded Three #3<br />
* Amoury Desjardins - Young Boy at Party<br />
* Garance Tosello - Young Girl at Party<br />
* Sylvain Levignac - Eddy<br />
* Guy Cuevas - Lou<br />
* Patrice Melennec - Larry<br />
* Azouz Saieb - Mary’s Minder<br />
* Jean Allaz - Sharon Butler<br />
* Rosette Jaubert - Sharon Maid<br />
* John Rico - Mary’s Chauffeur<br />
* Veronique Denoyel - Party People<br />
* Lydie Diakhate - Party People<br />
* Patricia Poulain - Party People<br />
* Catherine Allard - Party People<br />
* Nicky South - Party People<br />
* Christine Christen-Giguet - Party People<br />
* Beatrice Berthet - Party People<br />
* Maurice Lenorman - Maitre d'hôtel<br />
* Sam Karmann - Police Inspector<br />
* John Cooper - Mrs. Wellington’s Butler<br />
* Jobby Valente - Champagne Lady<br />
* Alexa Fioroni - The Dancer<br />
* Lionel Turchi - Musician<br />
* Roger Capello - Musician<br />
* Scott Allen - Musician<br />
* Juan Villalobos - Musician<br />
* Patrick Carocci - Musician<br />
* Richard Gow - Musician<br />
* Daniel Bensadoun - Musician<br />
* Maurice Simon - Pianist<br />
* Jean Marie Julien - Violinist<br />
* Nicolas Monard - Photographer<br />
* Michael Kotzritzki - Doorman<br />
* Claude Coppola - Uniform Policeman<br />
* Monica Quigley - Bombshell Blonde<br />
* Giselle Finazzo - Voluptuous Blonde<br />
* Patricia Davidson - Party Guest (uncredited)<br />
* Sharmagne Leland-St. John - Party People (uncredited)<br />
| Crew =<br />
<b>Production</b><br />
* [[Bob Cavallo|Robert Cavallo]] - producer<br />
* Graham Cottle - associate producer<br />
* [[Steve Fargnoli|Steven Fargnoli]] - producer<br />
* [[Joseph Ruffalo]] - producer<br />
<b>Cinematography </b><br />
* Michael Ballhaus <br />
<b>Film Editing </b><br />
* Éva Gárdos <br />
* Rebecca Ross <br />
<b>Casting</b><br />
* Jose Villaverde <br />
<b>Production Design</b><br />
* Richard Sylbert <br />
<b>Art Direction</b><br />
* Damien Lanfranchi <br />
<b>Set Decoration</b><br />
* Ian Whittaker <br />
<b>Costume Design</b><br />
* [[Marie France]] <br />
<b>Makeup Department</b><br />
* Michelle Bühler - assistant makeup artist<br />
* Annie Coppini - assistant makeup artist<br />
* [[Earl Jones]] - hair stylist: Prince<br />
* [[Robyn Lynch]] - makeup artist<br />
* Aida Rossignol - hair stylist<br />
* Thierry Zemmour - hair stylist<br />
<br><br />
| OtherCrew = <br />
<b>Production Management</b><br />
* Barbara Allen - unit manager<br />
* Graham Cottle - production supervisor<br />
* Bernard Mazauric - production manager<br />
* Second Unit Director or Assistant Director <br />
* Mishka Cheyko - first assistant director (as Michel Cheyko)<br />
* Michel Ferry - second assistant director<br />
* Marc Jenny - second assistant director (as Marc Jeny)<br />
<b>Art Department</b><br />
* Fernand Bernardi - production buyer<br />
* Remi Bernardi - propman<br />
* Roberto Bernardi - assistant set dresser<br />
* Maurice Borghese - chief draper<br />
* Alain Choux - assistant art director<br />
* Andrea Dietrich - storyboard artist<br />
* Noelle Fortuna - drapes assistant<br />
* Peter Jacovich - set dresser<br />
* Bernard Harvey Langton - property supervisor<br />
* Louis Lenoir - chief painter<br />
* Phillipe Mazauric - assistant buyer (as Philipe Mazaurice)<br />
* Jean Menna - chief carpenter<br />
* Joseph Oliver - chief stagehand<br />
* Hervé Schrub - stand-by props (uncredited)<br />
<b>Sound Department</b><br />
* Gary Alexander - re-recording mixer<br />
* Daniel Brisseau - sound mixer<br />
* Olivier Burgaud - boom operator<br />
* Michael Hilkene - supervising sound editor<br />
* Chris Jenkins - re-recording mixer (as Christopher Jenkins)<br />
* Michel Kharat - boom operator<br />
* Val Kuklowsky - supervising sound editor<br />
* Troy Porter - adr mixer<br />
* Solange S. Schwalbe - foley editor (as Solange)<br />
* Dale Strumpell - re-recording mixer<br />
* Becky Sullivan - adr editor<br />
* Stephane Van den Bergh - boom operator<br />
* Arnold Finkelstein - assistant sound editor (uncredited)<br />
* Scott D. Jackson - foley editor (uncredited)<br />
* Steve Mann - sound effects editor (uncredited)<br />
<b>Special Effects</b><br />
* Maurice Zisswiller<br />
<b>Stunts</b><br />
* Michel Berreur - stunts<br />
* Eric Vasberg - stunts<br />
<b>Camera and Electrical Department</b><br />
* Peter Allwork - aerial photographer<br />
* Florian Ballhaus - assistant camera<br />
* Jan Sebastian Ballhaus - assistant camera (as Sebastian Ballhaus)<br />
* Tony Bratulic - dolly grip (as Anton Bratulic)<br />
* David M. Dunlap - first assistant camera<br />
* Morris Flam - gaffer<br />
* [[Jeff Katz]] - still photographer<br />
* Jean-Marie Lopez - best boy<br />
* Heinz Pusl - dolly grip<br />
* Heinz Sottung - key grip<br />
* Tom Countryman - crane operator (uncredited)<br />
* Adam Dale - camera assistant: aerial unit (uncredited)<br />
<b>Casting Department</b><br />
* Caroline Mazauric - casting supervisor: France<br />
* Roberto Robin - casting assistant: France<br />
<b>Costume and Wardrobe Department</b><br />
* Claudia Fellous - wardrobe assistant<br />
* Edith Poussou - wardrobe supervisor<br />
* Suzy Sand - wardrobe assistant<br />
* [[Beth Sidla]] - costume coordinator<br />
<b>Editorial Department</b><br />
* Donah Bassett - negative cutter<br />
* Raymond M. Bush - editor: video tape (as Raymond Bush)<br />
* Michele Cantavenera - assistant editor: France<br />
* Bette Jane Cohen - first assistant editor (as Bette Cohen)<br />
* Doug Cole - post-production coordinator<br />
* Florence Guy - assistant editor: France<br />
<b>Location Management</b><br />
* Jean-Yves Asselin - location manager<br />
* Frédéric Bovis - location manager (as Frederick Bovis)<br />
* Antoine Sabarros - location manager<br />
<b>Music Department</b><br />
* [[Clare Fischer]] - orchestra composer and arranger<br />
* Curt Sobel - music editor<br />
* Barry Sage - music recordist (uncredited)<br />
* James Thatcher - musician: french horn (uncredited)<br />
<b>Transportation Department</b><br />
* Tony Bird - action vehicle coordinator<br />
* Peter Brown - transportation manager<br />
* Mark Allday - production office runner<br />
* Ron Allday - supervising accountant<br />
* Joanna Campling - publicity: France<br />
* Chantal Cohen - assistant accountant<br />
* [[Gilbert Davison]] - assistant: Prince<br />
* Dennis Gassner - title designer<br />
* Michèle Girot - accountant: France<br />
* Rachel Griffiths - script supervisor<br />
* [[Susan Hale]] - producers assistant: Los Angeles<br />
* [[Rande Laiderman]] - assistant: Prince<br />
* Mary Lambert - creative consultant<br />
* [[Alan Leeds]] - assistant: Prince<br />
* Chantal Montegu - production office secretary<br />
* Rebecca K. Mostow - liaison: Los Angeles (as Rebecca Mostow)<br />
* [[Fred Moultrie]] - accountant: PRN productions (as Fred S. Moultrie)<br />
* Nelly Niay - assistant accountant<br />
* Gary Nixon - production accountant<br />
* Yettie Paelman - accounting secretary<br />
* [[Donald Peake]] - accountant: PRN productions (as Donald L. Peake)<br />
* Patricia Reid-Douglas - production secretary (as Patricia Reid)<br />
* 'Wongo' Smircic - producers assistant: France<br />
* Francine Taylor - producers assistant: France<br />
* Nathalie Varallo - publicity secretary<br />
* Thierry Verrier - producers assistant: France<br />
* Patricia Wright - producers assistant: Los Angeles<br><br />
<br><br />
<b>Thanks</b><br />
* [[Clare Fischer]] - '’special thanks: 2 Clare Fischer 4 Making Brighter the Colors Black and White''<br />
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| Shooting = Principal shooting started on 16 September 1985 and lasted until [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 -->. Scenes where Christopher accidentally climbs in Mary’s mother’s bedroom, thinking it is Mary’s and a scene where Christopher and Tricky escape a tavern after a scare of bats were not in the shooting script and added while filming. The end of the film is also different from the original script.<br />
| Location info = <br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studios_de_la_Victorine Studios de la Victorine]<br>16 avenue Édouard Grinda </small> <br />
|shooting = INT. Various scenes in Christopher & Tricky's apartment<br />
|scenes = <br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small>Passage between 69 and 71 Quai des États-Unis</small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Arches<br><small>Christopher parks car to go to flower market</small><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small>16 Cité du Parc (currently 16 Cours Jacques-Chirac)</small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Tunnel <br> <small>Christopher gives local kids money</small><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
{{LocationLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small>Marché Aux Fleurs Cours Saleya<br>The shot with the rose window located at 11 Cours Saleya</small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Flower market <br><small>Christopher Tracy steals an apple and buys an unknown woman flowers</small><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
{{LocationLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small>Palais Hongran<br>2 Rue Saint-François de Paule </small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Facade and hall/elevator of Christopher and Tricky’s apartment<br><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
{{LocationLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Cap d’Antibes, France<br><small>Villa Eilenroc<br>460 avenue Mrs LD Beaumont</small> <br />
|shooting = INT. + EXT. Sharon family residence<br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
{{LocationLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Cap d’Antibes, France<br><small>Villa Dorane<br>365 Chemin de la Croë</small> <br />
|shooting = INT. + EXT. Mrs. Wellington’s residence<br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Cap d’Antibes, France<br><small>Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc (Restaurant) <br>167-165 Boulevard J. F. Kennedy </small> <br />
|shooting = INT. 'Venus de Milo' piano bar<br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
{{LocationLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small> Fontaine du Soleil<br>3 Place Massena </small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Cutaway shot <br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 18|18 September 1985]] <br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Cannes, France<br><small> Galerie du Gray d'Albion <br> Diva; Bonnuci; Ferret Joaillier </small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. + INT. Shopping spree <br> <small>Tricky and Mary shopping</small> <br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 18|18 September 1985]] <br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Cannes, France<br><small> Alaska <br>13 Rue des États Unis </small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. + INT. Shopping spree <br> <small>Tricky and Mary shopping</small> <br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 18|18 September 1985]] <br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Cannes, France<br><small> opposite Palais des Festivals et des Congrès de Cannes <br> 7 Bd de la Croisette </small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Shopping spree <br> <small>Christopher Tracy buys a Porsche</small><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small>Place Rossetti </small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Town square<br><small>Christopher and Tricky talking</small><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small>Le Romarin <br>2 Place de la Halle aux Herbes </small> <br />
|shooting = INT. + EXT. Tavern<br><small>'Are you afraid of bats? scene</small> <br />
|scenes = <br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small> Parc de la Colline du Château</small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Homer’s Odyssey mosaics <br><small>Cutaway shot</small><br />
|scenes = <br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Cagnes-sur-Mer, France<br><small>Hippodrome de la Côte d'Azur <br>2 Boulevard J F Kennedy </small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Racecourse<br><small>Christopher and Mary racing</small><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Villefranche-sur-Mer, France<br><small>Chantier Naval Pasquit <br>18 Quai de la Coderie</small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Car<br><small>Christopher and Mary kissing</small><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Cap D'Antibes<br><small> Argent Faux Beach: <br>Anse de l'Argent Faux (next to Villa Eilenroc)</small> <br />
|shooting = INT. Grotto + EXT. Cliffs + Concrete jetty<br> <small> Mary waiting for Christopher, Piano on the cliff (in opening montage) and Christopher Tracy death scene</small><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Villefranche-sur-Mer, France<br><small>Port de Villefranche-sur-Mer<br>Promenade des Professeurs</small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Harbor<br> <small>Tricky fights Mr. Sharon’s henchmen, Christopher escapes by boat</small> <br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Cannes, France<br><small> Aéroport Cannes Mandelieu<br> 245 Avenue Francis Toner </small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Airport <br><small> Christopher Tracy prevents Mary from leaving and takes her with him</small> <br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 16|16 September 1985]] – [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Villeneuve-Loubet, France<br><small> Bureau du Port<br> Rue de la Jetée</small> <br />
|shooting = INT. + EXT. Tricky’s Miami apartment complex<br><small> Tricky gets a letter from Mary</small> <br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <!-- Late November 1985 --><br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France<br><small>Les Salons De La Rotonde / Circé Restaurant<br>2 Av. Fernand Dunan</small> <br />
|shooting = INT. + EXT. Le Pavillon restaurant<br><small>'Wrecka Stow' scene (some footage also used in the [[Video: Girls & Boys|Girls & Boys]] music video)</small><br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
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|date = unknown date, December 1985 - January 1986<br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Santa Monica, CA. USA<br><small>900 block<br>Ocean Ave. </small> <br />
|shooting = EXT. Miami street <br><small> Tricky Driving Rolls Rolls in 'Miami'</small> <br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
{{LocationLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 9|9 April 1986]]<br />
|day = #? <br />
|location = Nice, France<br><small>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studios_de_la_Victorine Studios de la Victorine]<br>16 avenue Édouard Grinda </small> <br />
|shooting = INT. End credits<br><small> [[Prince]] (as Christopher Tracy) and [[The Revolution]] performing [[Mountains]] and b-roll footage of Kristin Scott-Thomas as Mary Sharon and [[Jerome Benton]] with Emmanuelle Sallet as Tricky and Katy </small> <br />
|scenes = ?<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<!-- COMPANY CREDITS -----------------><br />
| Credits = <br />
* &nbsp;<br />
<!-- BOX OFFICE -------><br />
| BoxOffice = <br />
<b>Box office</b><br><br />
*<u>Opening Weekend</u> (2 Jul. 1986)<br><br />
:USA: $3,150,924 (976 Screens)<br />
*<u>Gross</u>:<br><br />
:USA: $10,090,429 <br><br />
<b>Awards</b><br><br />
* Golden Raspberry Awards, USA 1987 <br />
: Worst Actor, Prince <br />
: Worst Director , Prince <br />
: Worst Original Song , [[Love Or $|♥ Or $]]<br />
: Worst Picture , Under The Cherry Moon (tie with Howard The Duck)<br />
: Worst Supporting Actor , Jerome Benton<br />
* Minnesota Music Awards, USA 1986 <br />
: Best Film, Score <br />
<!-- SEE ALSO ---------><br />
| see also = <br />
{{SeeAlso|<br />
|item1 = [[Album: Parade|Parade]]<br>(album)<br>[[File:Parade.jpg|x80px|link=Album: Parade]]<br />
|image1 = '''[[Under The Cherry Moon cues|Under The Cherry Moon <br>score & cues]]'''<br>[[File:HomeVideoUnderTheCherryMoon.jpg |x80px|link=Under The Cherry Moon cues]]<br />
|item2 = [[Home Video: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]]<br>(home video)<br>[[File:HomeVideoUnderTheCherryMoon.jpg |x80px|link=Home Video: Under The Cherry Moon]]<br />
|image2 = <br />
}}<br />
<!-- ADDITIONAL INFO --><br />
| Promotion = <br />
| References = ''[https://purplemusic.es/revista/ Purple Music Magazine issue 4 by Revista Purple Music (June 2023)]''<br />
| Trivia = In 1796 Napoleon Bonaparte stayed on the top floor of the Palais Hongran at 2 rue Saint-François-de-Paule, Nice (Christopher Tracy’s apartment building in the movie) <br />
| Categories = [[Category:1986]][[Category:Movies]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=Video:_Girls_%26_Boys&diff=249347Video: Girls & Boys2024-02-28T17:07:01Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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<!------ ALBUM TABLE --------><br />
|Current video name = Girls & Boys<br />
|Video Image = Girls%26Boys-vid5in1.png<br />
|Date = May 1986<br />
|producer(s) = ''Information needed''<br />
|Director = [[Prince]] <br />
|Related = [[Home_Video:_Under_The_Cherry_Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] ''(DVD release)''<br />
|ReleaseDate = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_24|24 August 2004]] <br />
<!------ VIDEO CHRONOLOGY --------><br />
|Previous year = 1986<br />
|Next year = 1986<br />
|Previous video link = [[Video: Mountains|Mountains]]<br />
|Next Video link = [[Video: Anotherloverholenyohead|Anotherloverholenyohead]]<br />
<!-------SHOOTING TEXT -------><br />
|Introduction = '''Girls & Boys''' is a [[Prince and the Revolution]] video released for broadcast and to promote the [[Single: Girls & Boys|single]].<br />
<br />
The video is made up of material that was shot for [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] and used in the first minute of the video. It is interspersed with shots of the [[The Revolution|(expanded) Revolution]] who enter the party and start performing the song with [[Prince]]. Scenes that were used in the movie [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] were filmed on the last two days of shooting at Les Salons De La Rotonde in Beaulieu-sur-Mer in the south of France. The outside of Les Salons De La Rotonde can be seen as the facade of the 'Le Pavillon" restaurant' in the film. All shots with members of [[The Revolution|expanded Revolution]] (who were not featured as characters in the movie) were filmed on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 22|22 November 1985]]. The shooting was following the wrap-party of [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] at Le Grand Escurial in Nice, the day before.<br><br />
<br />
[[Susannah Melvoin]] and members of the [[The Revolution|expanded Revolution]], including [[Eric Leeds]], [[Miko Weaver]] as well as [[Wally Safford]] and [[Greg Brooks]] (together with [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] co-star [[Jerome Benton]] known as 'the brothers') were flown in for the shooting of this black and white performance video.<br />
|recording info = <br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = <!-- late November 1985 --> [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 20|20 November 1985]] <br />
|studio = Les Salons De La Rotonde, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France<br />
|additional info = footage from the [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] movie<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 22|22 November 1985]] <br />
|studio = Les Salons De La Rotonde, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France<br />
|additional info = footage with members of the [[The Revolution|expanded Revolution]]<br />
}}<br />
|cast = * [[Prince]]<br />
* [[Bobby Z.]]<br />
* [[Brownmark]]<br />
* [[Wendy Melvoin]]<br />
* [[Matt Fink]]<br />
* [[Lisa Coleman]]<br />
* [[Miko Weaver]]<br />
* [[Wally Safford]]<br />
* [[Greg Brooks]]<br />
* [[Jerome Benton]]<br />
* [[Eric Leeds]]<br />
* [[Susannah Melvoin]]<br />
* Kristin Scott-Thomas (material used is from [[Film: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] scenes)<br />
<!--* Emmanuelle Sallet < I DONT SEE HER IN THE VIDEO OR ON THE CALL SHEET) --><br />
* Alexa Fiorino - dancer<br />
* Azouz Saieb - security guard<br />
* Maurice Lenorman - Maitre d'hôtel<br />
* Nicolas Monard - photographer<br />
* Roland Dechemilly - older date<br />
* Valerie Rabatel - receptionist <br />
* 100 guests<br />
* 12 Waiters<br />
|crew = * [[Prince]] - director<br />
* Michael Ballhaus - cinematographer<br />
* Mishka Cheyko - first assistant director <br />
* Marc Jenny - second assistant director<br />
* David M. Dunlap - first assistant camera<br />
* Florian Ballhaus - assistant camera<br />
* Jan Sebastian Ballhaus - assistant camera<br />
* Heinz Sottung - key grip<br />
* Michel Ferry - second assistant director<br />
* M.F. Bernstein<br />
* [[Earl Jones]] - hair<br />
* [[Robyn Lynch]] - makeup <br />
* Daniel Brisseau (and his crew) - sound mixer <br />
* Rachel Griffiths - script supervisor<br />
* Jean-Yves Asselin - location manager<br />
* Two policemen<br />
|released versions = <br />
{{SongReleased|<br />
|released versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= <b>Girls & Boys</b><br />
|2= 3:57<br />
|3= [[Home Video: The Story So Far...|The Story So Far...]] (1986)<br><br />
[[Home_Video: Under The Cherry Moon|Under The Cherry Moon]] (2004 DVD release)<br><br />
[https://www.youtube.com/user/prince Official YouTube Prince channel]<br><br />
Released for sale as separate track on iTunes (2017)<br />
|4=<br />
|5=<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|sampled in = <br />
|broadcasts, streaming = <br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
<!-------AWARDS -----------><br />
|awards = <br />
{{NoAwards|<br />
| format = music video<br />
| Country = the USA<br />
}}<br />
<!-------ADDITIONAL INFORMATION --><br />
|see also = [[Girls & Boys]]<br />
* [[Single: Girls & Boys|Girls & Boys]] (single)<br><br />
[[Image:Girlsandboys single.jpg|100px]]<br />
|Quotations & trivia = The video was nominated in ''Best Video'' category at the 7th Minnesota Music Awards (on 16 April 1987).<br />
* This is one of the rare videos released by [[Prince]] shot outside of the United States, the others being : [[Video: America|America]], [[Video: Mountains|Mountains]], [[Video: U Got The Look|U Got The Look]] (also in France), [[Video: The Continental|The Continental]] (Japan),[[Video: Chelsea Rodgers|Chelsea Rodgers]] and [[The NPG]]’s [[Video: Come On|Come On]] (UK), [[Video: Te Amo Corazón|Te Amo Corazón]] (Morroco) and [[Video: Somewhere Here On Earth|Somewhere Here On Earth]] (Czech Republic).<br />
<!-------REFERENCES -------><br />
|References = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
<!-- * <b>Awards</b>: --><br />
<!-------CATEGORIES -------><br />
|Categories = [[Category:1986]][[Category: Videos (Prince)]][[Category: Recorded 1985]]<br />
}}</div>JooZthttps://princevault.com/index.php?title=PrintInterviews_List&diff=249338PrintInterviews List2024-02-25T12:18:29Z<p>JooZt: </p>
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_13|13 Feb. 1976]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/central-high-pioneer-13-february-1976 Central High Pioneer] {{l}} Lisa Crawford {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_8|8 Apr. 1977]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/minnesota-daily-8-april-1977 Minnesota Daily] {{l}} Lisa Hendrickson {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_30|30 Apr. 1978]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/minneapolis-tribune-30-apr-1978 Minneapolis Tribune] {{l}} Tim Carr {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May/June 1978 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/insider-may-june-1978 Insider] {{l}} Jeff Schneider {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_5|5 Jan. 1979]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-minneapolis-star-5-jan-1979 The Minneapolis Star] {{l}} Jon Bream {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_19|19 Jan. 1979]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/twin-cities-reader-19-january-1979 Twin Cities Reader] {{l}} Martin Keller {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1979 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/right-on-december-1979 Right On!] {{l}} Cynthia Horner {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
<!--{{ListLine}} Dec. 1979 {{l}} {{l}} Trax Magazine {{l}} Donald J. Hutera {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} no a real interview but has some quote from other publications {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_12|12 Dec. 1979]]{{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/cash-box-1-december-1979 Cash Box] {{l}} n/a {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 1980 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/right-on-january-1980 Right On!] {{l}} Cynthia Horner {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_8|8 Feb. 1980]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-minneapolis-star-6-february-1980 The Minneapolis Star] {{l}} Jon Bream {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_20|20 Feb. 1980]] {{l}} {{l}} Soho Weekly News {{l}} Steve Bloom {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} THIS IS LIKELY NOT AN INTERIVEW BUT A REVIEW FROM BOTTOM LINE SHOW--><br />
{{ListLine}} 24 Feb. 1980 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/fort-worth-star-telegram-2x-february-1980 Fort Worth Star-Telegram] {{l}} Roger Kaye {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Mar. 1980 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/soul-teen-march-1980 Soul Teen] {{l}} J. Randy Taraborrelli {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} Apr. 1980 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/black-stars-april-1980 Black Stars] {{l}} Lisa Collins {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} Apr. 1980 {{l}} {{l}} Right On! {{l}} Cynthia Horner {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 18|18 Apr. 1980]] {{l}} {{l}} Memphis Star {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
<!--{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_17|17 Dec. 1980]] {{l}} {{l}} Village Voice {{l}} Pablo Guzmán {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} NOT AN INTERVIEW!!!! {{l}}--><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_19|19 Dec. 1980]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/detroit-free-press-19-december-1980 Detroit Free Press] {{l}} Kim McAuliffe {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_21|21 Dec. 1980]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/los-angeles-times-21-december-1980 Los Angeles Times] {{l}} Dennis Hunt {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA), 21 Dec 1980; The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, NC) 26 Dec.’80; The Greenville News (Greenville, SC) 26 Dec.’80; The Tuscaloosa News (Tuscaloosa, AL), 26 Dec.’80; St. Paul Dispatch (St. Paul, MN) 15 Jan.’81; San Francisco Examiner-Chronicle (San Francisco, CA) 21 Jan.’81; Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, MI) 4 Jan.’81 and possibly other papers as well. <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 10|10 Jan. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/kingsport-times-news-10-january-1981 Kingsport Times-News] {{l}} Mark Schwed - UPI {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: The Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, FL), 10 Jan.’81; St. Lucie News Tribune (Fort Pierce, FL), 11 Jan.’81; The Chapel Hill News (Chapel Hill, NC), 1 Feb 1981 {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January 24 |24 Jan. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/record-world-january-1981 Record World] {{l}} Nelson George {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Feb. 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Calumet City Night Rock News {{l}} Dave Cuba {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 5|5 Feb. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/saint-paul-recorder-5-february-1981 Saint Paul Recorder] {{l}} - {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 19|19 Feb. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rolling-stone-337-19-february-1981 Rolling Stone (#337)] {{l}} Bill Adler {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_24|24 Feb. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/blues-soul-24-february-1981 Blues & Soul] {{l}} John Abbey {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 25|25 Feb. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/aquarian-night-owl---supplement-25-february-1981 Aquarian Night Owl - supplement] {{l}} Gene Kalbacher {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 12|12 Mar. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} Detroit News {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} issue 3 356, actual date on cover is February 25 - March 4 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 26|26 Mar. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} Denver Post {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} ? {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 27|27 Mar. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} <!-- [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/los-angeles-herald-examiner-27-march-1981 Los Angeles Herald Examiner] -->Los Angeles Herald Examiner {{l}} Dennis Wilen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Actuel <br><small> [in French]</small> {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} interview? {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Long Island News Day {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} interview? {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} RAM {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag australia.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Australia {{l}} interview? {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Ciao 2001<br><small> [in Italian]</small> {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag italy.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Italy {{l}} interview? {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Black Collegian {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} ? {{l}}<br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Philadelphia News {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} ? {{l}} UNLIKELY THIS WAS AN INTERVIEW --><br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Rocky Mountains News {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} ? {{l}} UNLIKELY THIS WAS AN INTERVIEW --><br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Michigan Daily {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} ? {{l}} UNLIKELY THIS WAS AN INTERVIEW --><br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Detroit Metro {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} ? {{l}} UNLIKELY THIS WAS AN INTERVIEW --><br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} ? 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Boston Rock {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} ? {{l}} UNLIKELY THIS WAS AN INTERVIEW --><br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} Apr. 1981 {{l}} {{l}} Right On! {{l}} Cynthia Horner {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} NOT A NEW INTERVIEW BUT REHASH FROM PREVIOUS {{l}}--><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 2|2 Apr. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/real-paper-2-april-1981 The Real Paper] {{l}} Larry Katz {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 26|26 Apr. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/newsday-26-april-1981 Newsday] {{l}} John Morthland {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 21|21 May 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} Atlanta Daily World {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} ? {{l}} <br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_30|30 May 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} Billboard {{l}} Ed Ochs {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} article uses one quote from [[Prince]] {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} Jun. 1981 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/new-york-rocker-june-1981 New York Rocker] {{l}} Andy Schwartz {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jun. 1981 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rock-soul-june-1981 Rock & Soul] {{l}} Ed Ochs {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_6|6 Jun. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/melody-maker-june-1981 Melody Maker] {{l}} Steve Sutherland {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_6|6 Jun. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/new-musical-express-nme-6-june-1981 New Musical Express (NME)] {{l}} Chris Salewicz {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_6|6 Jun. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/sounds-6-june-1981 Sounds] {{l}} Tony Mitchell {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jul. 1981 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/black-stars-july-1981 Black Stars] {{l}} Bob Lucas {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_1|1 Jul. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/oor-1-july-1981 OOR] <br><small>[in Dutch]</small> {{l}} Roberto Palombit {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_21|21 Nov. 1981]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/het-vrije-volk-21-november-1981 Het Vrije Volk] <br><small>[in Dutch]</small> {{l}} Louis de Moulin {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} Interview took place more than 6 months before publication {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_21|21 Nov. 1982]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/los-angeles-times-21-november-1982 Los Angeles Times] {{l}} Robert Hilburn {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: The News Journal (Wilmington, DE) 5 Dec.’82; Asbury Park Press (Asbury Park, NJ), 19 Jun.’83 and possibly other publications {{l}} <br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} Jun. 1983 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rock-soul-june-1983 Rock & Soul] {{l}} Ellen Zoe Golden {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} SEEMS TO BE A FAKE INTERVIEW... OR WAS IT DONE IN 81???? --><br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 1983 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/musician-september-1983 Musician] {{l}} Barbara Graustark {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} interview took place more than 6 months before publication {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} Sep. 1984 {{l}} {{l}} Creem {{l}} J. Kordosh {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} THIS IS NOT AN INTERVIEW WITH PRINCE BUT WITH AL MAGNOLI {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_16|16 Jul. 1985]] {{l}} {{l}}Disco Norway {{l}} Ray Bonici {{l}} [[File: flag norway.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Norway {{l}} part 1 of 3. Interview took place more than 6 months before publication {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_6|6 Aug. 1985]] {{l}} {{l}}Disco Norway {{l}} Ray Bonici {{l}} [[File: flag norway.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Norway {{l}} part 2 of 3. Interview took place more than 6 months before publication {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_20|20 Aug. 1985]]? {{l}} {{l}}Disco Norway {{l}} Ray Bonici {{l}} [[File: flag norway.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Norway {{l}} part 3 of 3. Interview took place more than 6 months before publication {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_12|12 Sep. 1985]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rolling-stone-456-12-sepember-1985 Rolling Stone (#456)] {{l}} Neal Karlen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. A version of this also appeared in: Philadelphia Daily News, (Philadelphia, PA, 26 Aug. ’85; Red Deer Advocate (Red Deer, AL, Canada), 31 Aug. ’85; The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, ON, Canada) , 31 Aug. ’85; The Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, CA), 5 Sep. ’85; The Windsor Star (Windsor, ON, Canada) 13 Sep. ’85; OOR (The Netherlands, <small> [in Dutch]</small>), 24 Sep.’85 {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} Jul. 1986 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/ebony-july-1986 Ebony] {{l}} Lynn Normant {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} interview took place more than 6 months before publication {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Aug. 1986 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rock-soul-july-1986 Rock & Soul] {{l}} Michael Shore {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} based on MTV interview, not a personal conversation {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_18|18 Oct. 1990]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rolling-stone-589-18-october-1990 Rolling Stone (#589)] {{l}} Neal Karlen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: VOX (UK), Oct.’90; The News Tribune (Tacoma, WA), 7 Oct.’90; St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, MO), 7 Oct.’90; Elsevier (The Netherlands), 13 Oct.’90 <small> [in Dutch]</small>); The Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, FL), 14 Oct.’90; OOR (The Netherlands), 20 Oct.’90 <small> [in Dutch]</small>; ?? Oct.’90; Hitkrant (The Netherlands), 20 Oct.’90 <small> [in Dutch]</small>;The Leader-Post (Regina, SK, Canada), 20 Oct.’90; The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL), 25 Oct. ’90; The Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, CA), 7 Nov.’90; El Paso Times (El Paso, TX), 18 Nov.’90<br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_13|13 Oct. 1990]] {{l}} {{l}} Elsevier {{l}} Neal Karlen {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} translation from Rolling Stone (18 October 1990) {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_24|24 Aug. 1991]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-sunday-times-24-august-1991 The Sunday Times] {{l}} Robert Sandall {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 1991 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/spin-september-1991 Spin] {{l}} Scott Paulson-Bryant {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Aslo appeared in Soundi (Finland, <small>[in Finish]</small>), Sep.’91 {{l}}<br />
<!-- SEE ABOVE FOR ORIGINAL ENG LISTING {{ListLine}} Sep. 1991 {{l}} {{l}} {{l}} Scott Paulson-Bryant {{l}} [[File: flag finland.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Finland {{l}} {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_11|11 Sep. 1991]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/usa-today-11-september-1991 USA Today] {{l}} Edna Gundersen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: Argus-Leader (Sioux Falls, SD), 12 Sep.’91; Wausau Daily Herald (Wausau, WI), 12 Sep.’91; Statesman Journal (Salem, OR), 15 Sep.’91; Journal and Courier (Lafayette, Indiana), 15 Sep.’91; The Journal News (White Plains, NY), 17 Sep.’91 and various other publications {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Oct. 1991 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/sky-magazine-october-1991 Sky Magazine] {{l}} Simon Mills {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Nov. 1991 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/details-november-1991-1 Details] {{l}} Chris Heath {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Versions of this also appeared in [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-face-december-1991 The Face] (UK, Dec.’91; Crossbeat (Japan), Feb.’92 <small> [in Japanese] </small>and [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-daily-telegraph-10-june-1992 The Daily Telegraph] (UK, 10 Jun.’92 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 1992 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/black-beat-january-1992 Black Beat] {{l}} Steve Ivory {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_20|20 Jun. 1992]] {{l}} {{l}} New Musical Express (NME) {{l}} Betty Page {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} <!--WAS THIS A REAL INTERVIEW????--> {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} Jan. 1993 {{l}} {{l}}[http://www.petergillis.net/archives/stories/1990/3/930100.htm Creem] {{l}} Mark Petracca {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Interview is with NPG and PP staff, not Prince {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jun. 1993 {{l}} {{l}} [http://www.petergillis.net/archives/interviews/1990/930600a.htm VOX] {{l}} Chrissy Iley {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} Interview is with NPG, not Prince {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} Jul. 1994 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/max-july-1994 Max] <br><small> [in German]</small>{{l}} Uwe Killing {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} Also appeared in Max (France, Jul ’94 <small> [in French]</small>{{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jul. 1994 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/q-july-1994 Q (#94)] {{l}} Adrian Deevoy {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} A version of this also appeared in Rock De Primera (Uruguay) 24 August ’94 <small> [in Spanish]</small>{{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Aug. 1994 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/vibe-august-1994 Vibe] {{l}} Alan Light {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_23|23 Oct. 1994]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/el-pais-23-october-1994 El País Semanal] <br><small> [in Spanish]</small> {{l}} Rosa Montero {{l}} [[File: flag spain.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Spain {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_11|11 Nov. 1994]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/guitar-world-november-1994 Guitar World] {{l}} Alan Di Perna {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_2|2 Mar. 1995]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-evening-standard-2-march-1995 The Evening Standard] {{l}} Max Bell {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_2|2 Mar. 1995]] {{l}} {{l}} The Sun <!-- title: “What, me... weird?” --> {{l}} Andy Coulson {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_3|3 Mar. 1995]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-guardian-3-march-1995 The Guardian] {{l}} Dan Glaister {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} A version of this also appeared in: The Age (Melbourne, Vic, Australia), 22 Apr. ’95 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_7|7 Mar. 1995]] {{l}} {{l}} The Voice {{l}} Leone Ross {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_11|11 Mar. 1995]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/new-musical-express-nme-11-march-1995 New Musical Express (NME)] {{l}} Andy Richardson {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_11|11 Mar. 1995]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/echoes-11-march-1995 Echoes] {{l}} Adam Mattera {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} A version of this also appeared in Keyboards Magazine (France), Sep. ’95 <small> [in French] </small> {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_15|15 Mar. 1995]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/time-out-15-22-march-1995 Time Out] {{l}} Peter Paphides {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} actual date on cover is 15-22 Mar. 1995 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 Mar. 1995]] {{l}} {{l}} <!--https://www.instagram.com/p/BE3LUkKES_B/ image of partial--> Smash Hits {{l}} Mark Sutherland {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May 1995 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/q-may-1995 Q (#104)] {{l}} David Cavanagh {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May/Jun. 1995 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/vox-mayjune1995 VOX] {{l}} Steve Malins {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jun. 1995 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/esquire-june-1995 Esquire Gentleman] {{l}} Julie Baumgold {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Nov. 1995 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/esquire-november-1995 Esquire] {{l}} Julie Baumgold {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_15|15 Feb. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/honolulu-advertiser-15-february-1996 Honolulu Advertiser (Island Life)] {{l}} Wayne Harada {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_6|6 Jul. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/london-times-6-july-1996 London Times] {{l}} David Sinclair {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_14|14 Jul. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/los-angeles-times-14-july-1996 The Los Angeles Times] {{l}} Elysa Gardner {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_23|23 Sep. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/forbes-23-september-23-1996 Forbes] {{l}} Joshua Levine {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_16|16 Oct. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/minneapolis-star-tribune-16-october-1996 Minneapolis Star Tribune] {{l}} Jon Bream {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} based on conversation during listening session, not one-on-one conversation {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_17|17 Oct. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rolling-stone-745-17-october-1996 Rolling Stone (#745)] {{l}} Anthony DeCurtis {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Nov. 1996 {{l}} {{l}} Jazz Thing <br><small> [in German]</small>{{l}} Götz Bühler {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_2|2 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} Shukan Asahi<br><small> [in Japanese]</small>{{l}} Shannon Higgins {{l}} [[File: flag japan.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Japan {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_12|12 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/usa-today-12-november-1996 USA Today] {{l}} Edna Gundersen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/usa-today-international-edition-13-november-1996 USA Today - International edition], 13 Nov.’96 and in The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, WA), 12 Nov.’96; The Olympian (Olympia, WA), 13 Nov.’96; The San Bernardino County Sun (San Bernardino, CA), 14 Nov.’96; Tucson Citizen (Tucson, AZ), 14 Nov.’96; St. Cloud Times (Saint Cloud, MN), 14 Nov.’96; Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK), 14 Nov.’96; The Daily Journal (Vineland, NJ) 16 Nov.’96; The Tennessean (Nashville, TN), 16 Nov.’96; The Journal News (White Plains, NY), 17 Nov.’96; The Idaho Statesman (Boise, IO), 19 Nov.’96; Reno Gazette-Journal (Reno, NV), 24 Nov.’96; Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN), 27 Nov.’96 and various other publications {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_14|14 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/minneapolis-star-tribune-14-november-1996 Minneapolis Star Tribune] {{l}} Jon Bream {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_14|14 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/st-paul-pioneer-press-14-november-1996 St. Paul Pioneer Press] {{l}} Jim Walsh {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} based on conversation during listening session, not one-on-one conversation {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_14|14 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} The Sun {{l}} Sean Hoare {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_16|16 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/oor-16-november-1996 OOR] <br> <small> [in Dutch]</small> {{l}} Martin Pearson {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} Also appeared in Focus (Germany, <small> [in German]</small>), 18 Nov.’96; Wiener! (Austria, <small> [in German]</small>), Dec. 1996; [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/ok-22-december-1996 OK!] (UK) 22 Dec.’96<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_16|16 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rock-folk-16-november-1986 Rock & Folk (#353)]<br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} Eric Dahan {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_16|16 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/la-presse-16-november-1996 La Presse] <br><small> [in French]</small> {{l}} Alain Brunet {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_17|17 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-new-york-times-17-november-1996 The New York Times] {{l}} Jon Pareles {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_17|17 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/in-his-first-interview St. Paul Pioneer Press] {{l}} Jim Walsh {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_18|18 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/st-paul-pioneer-press-18-november-1996 St. Paul Pioneer Press] {{l}} Jim Walsh {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
<!-- now only under original publication {{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_18|18 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} Focus {{l}} Martin Pearson {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} Also appeared in OOR (the Netherlands), Wiener! (Austria) and OK! (the UK) --><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_18|18 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/der-spiegel-18-november-1996 Der Spiegel] <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Thomas Huetlin {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} based on press conference, not one-on-one conversation {{l}} <br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_20|20 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/hamburger-morgenpost-20-november-1996 Hamburger Morgenpost]<br><small> [in German]</small> <br><small> [in German]</small>{{l}} Götz Bühler (David Baum) {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} Not a true interview, but German reporter Bühler telling about his interview he did with Prince with quotes from that interview {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_20|20 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/hamilton-spectator-20-november-1996 Hamilton Spectator] {{l}} Nick Krewen {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} Also appeared in the Windsor Star (Windsor, ON Canada), 20 Nov.’96 and the Calgary Herald (Calgary, AL Canada), 24 Nov.’96) {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_21|21 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/stern-21-november-1996 Stern] <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Jürgen Schaefer {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_25|25 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/time-25-november-1996 Time] {{l}} Christopher John Farley & David E. Thigpen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_26|26 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} Humo <br><small> [in Dutch]</small> {{l}} Serge Simonart {{l}} [[File: flag belgium.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Belgium {{l}} A version of this interview also appeared in Guitares et Claviers (France) Jan. ’97 <small> [in French] </small> {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_28|28 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rolling-stone-748-28-november-1996 Rolling Stone (#748)] {{l}} Anthony DeCurtis {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Also appeared in Rolling Stone Deutschland (Germany) <small> [in German]</small>), Jan.’97 {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_28|28 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/tip-berlin-magazine-28-november-1996 Tip Berlin Magazine] <br><small>[in German]</small>{{l}} Georg Stamelos {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} Also appeared in Ultimo (Italy), 2 Dec.’96 <small> [in Italian]</small>; Cocktail (Germany, <small> [in German]</small>), 20 Dec.’96; Max (Germany, <small> [in German]</small>), Jan.’97; WOM Journal (Germany, <small> [in German]</small>), Jan.’97 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_30|30 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} RTE Guide {{l}} Alan Corr {{l}} [[File: flag ireland.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Ireland {{l}} based on press conference, not one-on-one conversation {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_30|30 Nov. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/tv-week-november-30-1996-p-58-59 TV Week] {{l}} Molly Meldrum {{l}} [[File: flag australia.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Australia {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1996 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/msn-music-central-december-1996 MSN Music Central] {{l}} Edna Gundersen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} same author/interview as USA Today (12 November 1996), but completely different text and quotes<br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1996 {{l}} {{l}} 538 Newz <br><small> [in Dutch]</small> {{l}} Niels Hoogland {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} Based on press conference, not one-on-one conversation {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1996 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/hello-december-1996 Hello] {{l}} Solange Plamondon {{l}}[[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1996 {{l}} {{l}} News <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Thomas Zeidler {{l}} [[File: flag austria.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Austria {{l}} based on press conference, not one-on-one conversation {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1996 {{l}} {{l}} Rockin’ On <br><small> [in Japanese]</small> {{l}} Mr. Takami {{l}} [[File: flag japan.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Japan {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1996 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/saturn-aktuell-december-1996 Saturn Aktuell] <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Holger Erdmann {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} based on press conference, not one-on-one conversation {{l}} <br />
<!-- now only under original publication {{ListLine}} Dec. 1996 {{l}} {{l}} Wiener! {{l}} Martin Pearson {{l}} [[File: flag austria.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Austria {{l}} Also appeared in (OOR) the Netherlands, (Focus) Germany and OK! (the UK) --><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_1|1 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} Bild am Sonntag <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Christoph Körfer {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_14|14 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/new-musical-express-nme-14-december-1996 New Musical Express (NME)] {{l}} Sylvia Patterson {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_15|15 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/el-pais-semanal-15-december-1996 El País Semanal]<br><small> [in Spanish]</small> {{l}} Bruno Galindo {{l}} [[File: flag spain.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Spain {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_16|16 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/jam-16-december-1996 Jam!] {{l}} John Sakamoto {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_16|16 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/canadian-press-16-december-1996 Canadian Press] {{l}} Betsy Powell {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} Also appeared in The Star-Phoenix (Saskatoon, SK Canada) 18 Dec.’96 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_17|17 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} Toronto Star {{l}} Peter Goddard {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_17|17 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-toronto-sun-17-december-1996 The Toronto Sun] {{l}} Jane Stevenson {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_18|18 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-globe-and-mail-18-december-1996 The Globe and Mail] {{l}} Elizabeth Renzetti {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_18|18 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-gazette-18-december-1996 The Gazette] {{l}} Mark LePage {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
<!--{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_20|20 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} Cocktail <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Georg Stamelos {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} appeared in various German- and one Italian magazine {{l}} --><br />
<!-- now only under original publication {{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_22|22 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/ok-22-december-1996 OK!] {{l}} Martin Pearson {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} Also appeared in OOR (the Netherlands), Focus (Germany) and Wiener! (Austria) --><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_22|22 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-sunday-times-magazine-22-december-1996 The Sunday Times Magazine] {{l}} Liz Jones {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_22|22]]-[[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_28|28 Dec. 1996]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/sorrisi-e-canzoni-tv-22-28-december-1996 Sorrisi E Canzoni TV] <br><small> [in Italian]</small>{{l}} Michael Mountain {{l}} [[File: flag italy.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Italy {{l}} {{l}} <!--http://web.archive.org/web/19991104095705/http://www.love4oneanother.com/news/legrind/html/_REPORTS/_ARTICLES/_INTERVIEWS/961222sorrisi.html TRANSLATION--><br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/audio-live-january-1997 Audio Live!]<br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Christiane Rebmann {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} A version of this also appeared in: form in Musikexpress (Germany, <small> [in German]</small>), Jan.’97; Sounds Magazin (Germany, <small> [in German]</small>), Jan.’97 {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/ebony-january-1997 Ebony] {{l}} Lynn Norment {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
<!-- translation of Humo version {{ListLine}} Jan. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} Guitares et Claviers<br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} Serge Simoneart {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} --><br />
<!--{{ListLine}} Jan. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} Max <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Georg Stamelos {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} appeared in various German- and one Italian magazine {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} Playboy <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Holger Erdmann {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} based on press conference, not one-on-one conversation {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} <!--http://web.archive.org/web/19981206135150/http://www.emale.com/news/_REPORTS/9701pop.html TRANSLATION--> Pop <br><small> [in Swedish]</small> {{l}} Andres Lokko {{l}} [[File: flag sweden.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Sweden {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} Rockin’ On <br><small> [in Japanese]</small> {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag japan.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Japan {{l}} {{l}} <br />
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<!-- {{ListLine}} Jan. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} Sounds Magazin<br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Christiane Rebmann {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} --><br />
<!-- {{ListLine}} Jan. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} WOM Journal <br><small> [in German]</small>{{l}} Georg Stamelos {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} appearedin various German- and one Italian magazine {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} Feb. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/copy-of-mojo-february-1997 Mojo] {{l}} Serge Simonart {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} Abridged version in English of interview that originally appeard in Humo <small> [in Dutch] </small> and Guitares et Claviers <small> [in French] <s/mall>{{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} Feb. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/krisworld-february-1997 Krisworld (Singapore Airlines)] {{l}} Thomas Zeidler {{l}} [[File: flag singapore.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Singapore {{l}} based on press conference, not one-on-one conversation, also uses quote from ''The Today Show'' and ''USA Today'' interviews {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_13|13 Feb. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/maui-news-13-february-1997 The Maui News] {{l}} Jon Woodhouse {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Feb./Mar. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/access-magazine-februarymarch-1997 Access Magazine] {{l}} Cindy Waxer {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Feb./Mar. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} Jazz Thing <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Götz Bühler & Georg Boskamp {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Mar. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/face-march-1997 The Face] {{l}} Ekow Eshun {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Mar. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/minnesota-monthly-march-1997 Minnesota Monthly] {{l}} Martin Keller {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} See also: Live Magazine, Jul.’97 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Apr. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/modern-woman-april-1997 Modern Woman] {{l}} Leslee Mason {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Apr. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/musician-april-1997 Musician] {{l}} Robert L. Doerschuk {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/harper-s-bazaar-may-1997 Harper’s Bazaar] {{l}} Eve MacSweeney {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/interview-may-1997 Interview] {{l}} Spike Lee {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/top-of-the-pops-may-1997 Top Of The Pops] {{l}} Susie Boone {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_19|19 May 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/jet-19-may-1997 Jet] {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} based on press conference, not one-on-one conversation {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_3|3 Jun. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/minneapolis-star-tribune-3-june-1997 Minneapolis Star Tribune] {{l}} Cheryl 'C.J.' Johnson {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jun. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} MuchMusic {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jul. 1997 {{l}} {{l}}[https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/live-magazine-july-1997 Live Magazine] {{l}} Martin Keller {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} See aslo Minnesota Monthl, Mar.97 {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_5|5 Jul. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} New York Times {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} IS THIS A THING? {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_21|21 Jul. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/aol-live-22-july-1997 AOL Live] {{l}} ''AOL members'' {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_25|25 Jul. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} New York Post {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} quotes from 22 July press conference {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_30|30 Jul. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/cnn-30-july-1997 CNN] {{l}} Mark Scheerer {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_31|31 Jul. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/cnn-31-july-1997 CNN] {{l}} Mark Scheerer {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} Aug. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/mtv-august-1997 MTV] {{l}} various {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} 22 July press conference via MTV website {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_1|1 Aug. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-atlanta-constitution-1-august-1997 The Atlanta Constitution] {{l}}Sonia Murray {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax. Syndicated. A version of this also appeared in: The Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, LA), 10 Aug.’97; The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, MO), 11 Aug.’97; The Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, FL), 11 Aug.’97 {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_8|8 Aug. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}}[https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-dallas-morning-news-8-august-1997 The Dallas Morning News] {{l}} Thor Christensen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax, Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: Calgary Herald (Calgary, AB, Canada), 10 Aug.’97; The Times (Shreveport, LA), 11 Aug.’97; The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, OH), 12 Aug.’97; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, PA), 12 Aug.’97; The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA), 12 Aug.’97; South Florida Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), 15 Aug.’97 and possible other publications {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_15|15 Aug. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/miami-herald-15-august-1997 Miami Herald] {{l}} Howard Cohen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax. Syndicated. Versions of this a.o. also appeared in: The Day (New London, CT), 16 Aug.’97; The Park City Daily News (Bowling Green, KY), 17 Aug.’97; Daily Record (Morristown, NJ), 19 Aug.’97; Richmond Times-Dispatch (Richmond, VA), 21 Aug.’97; Centre Daily Times (State College, PA), 22 Aug.’97; The Province (Vancouver, BC, Canada), 25 Sep.’97 {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_22|22 Aug. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/nashville-banner-22-august-1997 Nashville Banner] {{l}} Michael Gray {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_22|22 Aug. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-tennessean-22-august-1997 The Tennessean] {{l}} Rick de Yampert {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_23|23 Aug. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} Memphis Commercial-Appeal {{l}} Bill Ellis {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_11|11 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/usa-today-11-september-1997 USA Today] {{l}} Edna Gundersen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via e-mail. Syndicated. Versions of this a.o. also appeared in: News-Press (Fort Myers, FL), 12 Sep.’97; St. Cloud Times (Saint Cloud, MN), 12 Sep.’97; The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA), 12 Sep.’97; Iowa City Press-Citizen (Iowa City, IA), 15 Sep.’97; Public Opinion (Chambersburg, PA), 20 Sep.’97; Lansing State Journal (Lansing, MI), 25 Dec.’97 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_16|16 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/newark-star-ledger-16-september-1997 Newark Star-Ledger] {{l}} Claudia Perry {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_20|20 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/baltimore-sun-20-september-1997 Baltimore Sun] {{l}} J.D. Considine {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax & e-mail, also appeared in The Burlington Free Press (Burlington, VT), 25 Sep.’97; The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA) 25 Sep.’97; St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, MO), 29 Sep.’97) {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_20|20 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/pittsburgh-post-gazette-ap-21-september-1997 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (AP)] {{l}} Tony Norman {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_25|25 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/seattle-post-intelligencer-25-september-1997 Seattle Post-Intelligencer] {{l}} Roberta Penn {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via e-email. Syndicated. A versions of this also appeared in: The Anniston Star (Anniston, Alabama), 27 Sep.’97 and (likely) other publications. {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_25|25 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/seattle-times-25-september-1997 Seattle Times] {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
<!--{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_25|25 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-vancouver-province-26-september-1997 The Vancouver Province] {{l}} Stuart Derdeyn {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} Via fax {{l}} syndication of Miami Herald, 15Aug interview.--><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_26|26 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-vancouver-sun-25-september-1997 The Vancouver Sun] {{l}} Katherine Monk {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_26|26 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} The Portland Oregonian {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_28|28 Sep. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/sacramento-bee-28-september-1997 Sacramento Bee] {{l}} J. Freedom du Lac {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Oct. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/vegetarian-times-october-1997 Vegetarian Times] {{l}} Catherine Censor Shemo {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Oct. 1997 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/yahoo-internet-life-october-1997 Yahoo! Internet Life] {{l}} Ben Greenman {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via e-mail {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_3|3 Oct. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-salt-lake-tribune-3-october-1997 The Salt Lake Tribune] {{l}} Lori Buttars {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax & e-mail {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_4|4 Oct. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/denver-post-4-october-1997 Denver Post] {{l}} G. Brown {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_7|7 Oct. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/san-francisco-chronicle-7-october-1997 San Francisco Chronicle] {{l}} Joel Selvine {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_24|24 Oct. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/las-vegas-sun-24-october-1997 Las Vegas Sun] {{l}} Lisa Ferguson {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_24|24 Oct. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/albuquerque-journal-24-october-1997 Albuquerque Journal] {{l}} Wendy Schwingendorf {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_17|17 Nov. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/love4oneanother-com-17-november-1997 Love4OneAnother.com] {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_9|9 Dec. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} St. Paul Pioneer Press {{l}} Jim Walsh {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_12|12 Dec. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} St. Paul Pioneer Press {{l}} Jim Walsh {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_26|26 Dec. 1997]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-gazette-12-december-1997 The Gazette] {{l}} Gazette staff reports {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_30|30 Jun. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/nando-net-30-june-1998 Nando.net] {{l}} Franklin Paul {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_3|3 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-guardian-3-july-1998 The Guardian] {{l}} Dan Glaister {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} Version of this also appeared in: The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, NSW, Australia), 12 Jul.’98; [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-irish-times-19-september-1998 The Irish Times] 19 Sep.’98 (Ireland) {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_3|3 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/philadelphia-daily-news-3-july-1998 Philadelphia Daily News] {{l}} Tonya Pendleton {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this interview also appeared in: The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, PA), 15 Jul.’98; The La Crosse Tribune (La Crosse, WI), 16 Jul.’98; York Daily Record (York, PA), 16 Jul.’98; The Monitor (McAllen, TX),17 Jul.’98; Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, AL, Canada), 19 Jul.’98; The Record (Hackensack, NJ), 21 Jul.’98; The Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY), 26 Jul.’98; Pensacola News Journal (Pensacola, FL), 30 Jul.’98; Corvallis Gazette-Times (Corvallis, OR), The Roanoke Times (Roanoke, VA), 5 Aug.’98; 7 Aug.’98; The Modesto Bee (Modesto, CA), 9 Oct.’98 and possibly other publications as well {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_3|3 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} Aftonbladet <br><small> [in Swedish]</small>{{l}} Magdalena Kvarning {{l}} [[File: flag sweden.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Sweden {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_4|4 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} Dagens Nyheter <br><small> [in Swedish]</small>{{l}} Lennart Pehrson {{l}} [[File: flag sweden.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Sweden {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_11|11 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/de-telegraaf-11-july-1998 De Telegraaf] <br><small> [in Dutch]</small>{{l}} Marcel Peerenboom Voller {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_12|12 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} Sunday Herald Sun /Sunday Telegraph Express {{l}} Andrew Watt {{l}} [[File: flag australia.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Australia {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_18|18 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-london-times-magazine-18-july-1998 The (London) Times Magazine] {{l}} Robert Crampton {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_24|24 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} El País Semanal <br><small> [in Spanish]</small>{{l}} Bruno Galindo (?) {{l}} [[File: flag spain.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Spain {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_29|29 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/nieuwe-revu-29-july-1998 Nieuwe Revu] <br><small> [in Dutch]</small> {{l}} Serge Simonart {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} also in Sonntags Zeitung (Switzerland, <small> [in German]</small>), 23 Aug.’98; The Big Issue (UK); 3-8 Aug.’98; [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/guitar-world-october-1998 Guitar World] (USA), Oct.’98<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_30|30 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/focus-30-july-1998 Focus] <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} A. Schipprack & I. Böck {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_31|31 Jul. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} Swiss TV Guide <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File: flag switzerland.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Switzerland {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Aug. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/addcited-to-noise-august-1998 Addicted To Noise] {{l}} Michael Goldberg {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Aug. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/mojo-august-1998 Mojo (#57)] {{l}} Ben Edmonds {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Aug. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/sain-august-1998 Sain] {{l}} Andrew Watts {{l}} [[File: flag australia.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Australia {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Aug. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} Time Out {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_8|8 Aug. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}}[https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/oor-8-august-1998 OOR] {{l}} Edwin Ammerlaan {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} Glory<br><small> [in French]</small> {{l}} Marlene von Arx {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} L'Affiche<br><small> [in French]</small> {{l}} Olivier Cachin {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/loaded-september-1998 Loaded] {{l}} Michael Holden {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} <!--https://web.archive.org/web/20001021180847/http://members.spree.com/SIP1/simon319/rage.htm TRANSLATED EXCERPTS ONET:Y--> Rage<br><small> [in French]</small> {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rock-folk-september-1998 Rock & Folk (#373)] <br><small>[in French] </small> {{l}} Alain Orlandini {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/q-september-1998 Q (#144)] {{l}} Phil Sutcliffe {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_22|22 Sep. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} El Especial <br><small> [in Spanish]</small>{{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag spain.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Spain {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_29|29 Sep. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/wallofsound-com-29-september-1998 WallofSound.com] {{l}} Gary Graff {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Oct. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/icon-october-1998 Icon] {{l}} Touré {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_9|9 Oct. 1998]] {{l}} {{l}} Süddeutsche Zeitung <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Nov. 1998 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/details-november-1998 Details] {{l}} Greg Kot {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_3|3 Mar. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/sonicnet-3-march-1999 SonicNet] {{l}} Chris Nelson {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} Via e-mail {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_13|13 Apr. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/usa-today-13-april-1999 USA Today] {{l}} Steve Jones {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: The Ithaca Journal (Ithaca, NY) 14 Apr.’99; Pensacola News Journal (Pensacola, FL), 15 Apr.’99, and (likely) various other publications. A very condensed version appeared in: Reno Gazette-Journal (Reno, NV), 16 Apr.’99 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_13|13 Apr. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/associated-press-13-april-1999 ''Associated Press''] {{l}} David Bauder {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this AP interview appeared a.o. in: Bluefield Daily Telegraph (Bluefield, WV) 13 Apr.’99; Carlsbad Current-Argus (Carlsbad, NM), 13 Apr.’99; The Napa Valley Register (Napa, CA) 14 Apr.’99; Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, TX), 15 Apr.’99; Reno Gazette-Journal (Reno, NV) 15 Apr.’99; The Anniston Star (Anniston, AL), 15 Apr.’99; The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD), 15 Apr.’99; The Burlington Free Press (Burlington, VT), 15 Apr.’99; The Courier (Waterloo, IA), 15 Apr.’99; The Kokomo Tribune (Kokomo, IN), 15 Apr.’99; The Town Talk (Alexandria, LA), 15 Apr.’99; Intelligencer Journal (Lancaster, PA), 16 Apr.’99; Johnson City Press (Johnson City, TN), 16 Apr.’99; Minneapolis Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) 16 Apr.’99; Northwest Herald (Woodstock, IL), 16 Apr.’99; Petoskey News-Review (Petoskey, MI), 16 Apr.’99; Tallahassee Democrat (Tallahassee, FL), 16 Apr.’99; The Californian (Salinas, CA), 16 Apr.’99; The Danville News (Danville, PA), 16 Apr.’99; The Evening Sun (Hanover, PA), The Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX), 16 Apr.’99; The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, MO), 16 Apr.’99; The News-Messenger (Fremont, OH), 16 Apr.’99; Calgary Herald (Calgary, AB, Canada), 17 Apr.’99; The Gazette (Montreal, QU, Canada), 17 Apr.’99; The Herald-Palladium (Saint Joseph, MI), 17 Apr.’99; The Jackson Sun (Jackson, TN), 17 Apr.’99; The Leader-Post (Regina, SK, Canada) 17 Apr.’99; The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, ON, Canada) 17 Apr.’99; Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, PA), 18 Apr.’99; Star-Gazette (Elmira, NY), 18 Apr.’99; The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, OH), 18 Apr.’99; The Daily Advertiser (Lafayette, LA), 18 Apr.’99; The Indianapolis Star (Indianapolis, IN), 18 Apr.’99; The Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville, TN), 18 Apr.’99; The Post-Crescent (Appleton, WI), 18 Apr.’99; The Province (Vancouver, BC, Canada), 18 Apr.’99; The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), 18 Apr.’99; The Times Herald (Port Huron, MI), 18 Apr.’99; The Tribune (Coshocton, OH), 18 Apr.’99; Star-Phoenix (Saskatoon, SK, Canada), 19 Apr.’99; The Bismarck Tribune (Bismarck, ND), 19 Apr.’99; The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, BC, Canada), 19 Apr.’99; Times Colonist (Victoria, BC, Canada), 19 Apr.’99; Daily Record (Morristown, NJ), 20 Apr.’99; The Herald(Jasper, IN), 20 Apr.’99; The Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, FL), 21 Apr.’99; The Republic (Columbus, IN), 21 Apr.’99; The Oshkosh Northwestern (Oshkosh, WI), 22 Apr.’99; Rapid City Journal (Rapid City, SD), 23 Apr.’99; The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, CA), 23 Apr.’99; The Odessa American (Odessa, TX), 23 Apr.’99; The Tennessean (Nashville, TN 24 Apr.’99; Florida Today (Cocoa, FL), 25 Apr.’99; Palladium-Item (Richmond, IN), 27 Apr.’99; Statesman Journal (Salem, OR), 28 Apr.’99; The Guardian (UK), 3 May ’99; The Pantagraph (Bloomington, IL), 3 May ’99; The Sydney Morning (Sydney, NSW, Australia), 6 May ’99; The Times and Democrat (Orangeburg, SC), 25 May ’99 {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_28|28 May 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/entertainment-weekly-28-may-1999 Entertainment Weekly] {{l}} Tom Sinclair {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jun. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/paper-june-1999 Paper] {{l}} Beth Coleman {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_3|3 Sep. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/minneapolis-star-tribune-3-september-1999 Minneapolis Star Tribune] {{l}} Vickie Gilmer {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_12|12 Sep. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/new-york-times-12-september-1999 New York Times] {{l}} Anthony DeCurtis {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: South Florida Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), 13 Sep.’99; The Palm Beach Post (West Palm Beach, FL), 19 Sep.’99 and possibly other publications {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_17|17 Sep. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/sonicnet-17-september-1999 SonicNet] {{l}} Gil Kaufman {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} Also appeared on [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/addicted-to-noise-30-october-1999 Addicted To Noise] (online), 30 Oct.’99 in a longer version {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_18|18 Sep. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} <!--https://web.archive.org/web/20000303133603/http://homepage.dtn.ntl.com/simon.q/swedint.htm TRANSLATION--> Aftonbladet <br><small> [in Swedish]</small> {{l}} Magdalena Kvarning {{l}} [[File: flag sweden.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Sweden {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_18|18 Sep. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/expressen-18-september-1999 Expressen] <br><small> [in Swedish]</small> {{l}} Mats Larsson {{l}} [[File: flag sweden.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Sweden {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Oct. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} Q (#157) {{l}} Phil Sutcliffe {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} Oct. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/vogue-espana-october-1999 Vogue España] <br><small> [in Spanish]</small>{{l}} Bettina Dubcovsky {{l}} [[File: flag spain.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Spain {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_1|1 Oct. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} Kronen Zeitung<br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag austria.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Austria {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_2|2 Oct. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} <!--https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/alt.music.prince/interview$20artist|sort:relevance/alt.music.prince/ru0Q7A5kP0o/XSbxLObyZrsJ ALREADY MADE https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-sun-2-october-1999 BUT NEED FULL TEXT!!!!!!!--> The Sun {{l}} Mike Jones {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} <!--possibly for another magazine initially, if published there first that should be leading--> {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_3|3 Oct. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/new-york-daily-news-3-october-1999 New York Daily News] {{l}} Jim Farber {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this interview also appeared in: The Times (Shreveport, LA), 13 Oct.’99; The Dispatch & The Rock Island Argus (Moline, IL), 17 Oct.’99; Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI), 28 Oct.’99; The Times-Tribune (Scranton, PA), 21 Nov.’99 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_5|5 Oct. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/gene-geter-october-1999 BET Weekend magazine] {{l}} Gene Geter {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_14|14 Oct. 1999]]{{l}} {{l}} <!--http://prince.org/msg/5001/1538 TRANSLATION--> Music Up! <br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} Sacha Reins {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_14|14 Oct. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/musica-14-october-1999 Musica!] <br><small> [in Italian]</small> {{l}} Giuseppe Videtti {{l}} [[File: flag italy.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Italy {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_15|15/16 Oct. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/expressen-1516-october-1999 Expressen] <br><small> [in Swedish]</small>{{l}} Mats Larsson {{l}} [[File: flag sweden.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Sweden {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_27|27 Oct. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} Le Monde <br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
<!-- NOW ONET:Y UNDER INITIAL PUBLICATION {{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_30|30 Oct. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}}[https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/addicted-to-noise-30-october-1999 Addicted To Noise] {{l}} Gil Kaufman {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} longer version of interview on [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/sonicnet-17-september-1999 SonicNet], 17 September 1999 (online) {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} Oct./Nov. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/oca-magazine-october-november-1999 OCA Magazine] {{l}} Jesse Nash {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} A version of this interview also appeared in [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/oor-30-october-1999 OOR] (The Netherlands) 30 Oct.’99 <small> [in Dutch]</small> and Aloha (The Netherlands) Dec.’99 <small> [in Dutch]</small> {{l}}<br />
<!-- NOW ONET:Y UNDER INITIAL PUBLICATION {{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_30|30 Oct. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/oor-30-october-1999 OOR] {{l}} Jesse Nash {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} based on the same interview also appeared in Aloha (The Netherlands) Dec.’99 {{l}} --><br />
{{ListLine}} Nov. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/bass-player-november-1999 Bass Player] {{l}} Karl Coryat {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} ?? Nov. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/nw-new-weekly-november-1999 NW (New Weekly)] {{l}} Pip Harry {{l}} [[File: flag australia.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Australia {{l}} not clear if this was a one-on-one interview or based on another publication {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_4|4 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/heat-magazine-4-november-1999 Heat (#40)] {{l}} (not attributed) {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Actual date on cover is 4-10 Nov. 1999. Via e-mail {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_4|4 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/de-volkskrant-4-november-1999 De Volkskrant] <br><small> [in Dutch]</small>{{l}} Gijsbert Kamer {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 6|6 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/billboard-online-29-october-1999 Billboard] {{l}} Larry Flick {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Version of this also appeared in: Quad-City Times (Davenport, IA), 2 Nov.’99; Florida Today (Cocoa, FL), 7 Nov.’99 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_6|6 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/mtv-6-november-1999 MTV] {{l}} Kurt Loader {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_8|8 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}}[https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/music-connetion-8-november-1999 Music Connection] {{l}} Wayne Edwards {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} actual date on cover is 8-21 Nov. 1999 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_9|9 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/love4oneanother-com-9-november-1999 Love4Oneanother.com] {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_9|9 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/philadelphia-inquirer-9-november-1999 Philadelphia Inquirer] {{l}} Tom Moon {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this interview also appeared in: The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA), 9 Nov.’99; Calgary Herald (Calgary, AB, Canada),13 Nov.’99; The Record (Hackensack, NJ), Sunday, 14 Nov.’99; National Post (Toronto, ON, Canada), 16 Nov.’99; The Herald-News (Passaic, NJ),17 Nov.’99; Clarion-Ledger (Jackson, MI), 18 Nov.’99; The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, NC), 18 Nov.’99; News-Journal (Mansfield, OH),9 Dec,’99 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_9|9 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/usa-today-9-november-1999 USA Today] {{l}} Edna Gundersen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: Tulare Advance-Register (Tulare, CA), 9 Nov.’99; The Jackson Sun (Jackson, TN), 11 Nov.’99; News-Press (Fort Myers, FL), 12 Nov.’99; The News Journal (Wilmington, DE), 14 Nov.’99; Green Bay Press-Gazette (Green Bay, WI), 25 Nov.’99; Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), 19 Nov.’99; Tucson Citizen (Tucson, AZ), 25 Nov.’99; Iowa City Press-Citizen (Iowa City, IA), 27 Nov.’99; Star-Gazette (Elmira, NY), 12 Dec.’99 and various other publications {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_9|9 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/reuters-9-november-1999 ''Reuters''] {{l}} Aleksandrs Rozens {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} A version of this interview also appeared online on WallofSound.com, Nov.’99; excite.com, Nov.’99 and in print in: Nanaimo Daily News (Nanaimo, BC, Canada), 10 Nov.’99; National Post (Toronto, ON, Canada), 11 Nov.’99; Star-Phoenix (Saskatoon, SK, Canada), 13 Nov.’99; Times Colonist (Victoria, BC, Canada), 13 Nov.’99 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_15|15 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} Elle<br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} Bertrand Meyer-Stabley {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_15|15 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} Le Parisien<br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_15|15 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/time-15-november-1999 Time] {{l}} Christopher John Farley {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_17|17 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/associated-press-november-1999 ''Associated Press''] {{l}} David Bauder {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. A Version of this interview also appeared in: Northwest Herald (Woodstock, IL), 17 Nov.’99; Courier-Post (Camden, NJ), 18 Nov.’99; Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, TX), 18 Nov.’99; Lansing State Journal (Lansing, MI), 18 Nov.’99; Longview Daily News (Longview, WA), 18 Nov.’99; Moscow-Pullman Daily News (Moskou, ID / Pullman, WA), 18 Nov.’99; New Castle (News New-Castle, PA), 18 Nov.’99; Pensacola News Journal (Pensacola, FL), 18 Nov.’99; Press and Sun-Bulletin (Binghamton, NY), 18 Nov.’99; Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), 18 Nov.’99; The Anniston Star (Anniston, AL), 18 Nov.’99; The Courier (Waterloo, IA), 18 Nov.’99; Boca Raton News (Boca Raton, FL), 19 Nov.’99; Daily Republican-Register (Mount Carmel, IL), 19 Nov.’99; Herald-Journal (Logan, UT), 19 Nov.’99; Petoskey News-Review (Petoskey, MI), 19 Nov.’99; The Facts (Clute, TX), 19 Nov.’99; The Fresno Bee (Fresno, CA), 19 Nov.’99; The Galveston Daily News (Galveston, TX), 19 Nov.’99; The Post-Crescent (Appleton, WI) 19 Nov.’99; Argus-Leader (Sioux Falls, SD), 21 Nov.’99; The Advocate-Messenger (Danville, KY), 21 Nov.’99; The Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK), 21 Nov.’99; The News Leader (Staunton, VA), Nov.’99; Johnson City Press (Johnson City, TN), 22 Nov.’99; Journal Gazette (Mattoon, IL), 22 Nov.’99; South Florida Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), 22 Nov.’99; The Danville News (Danville, PA) 22 Nov.’99; Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, PA), 23 Nov.’99; The Herald-Palladium (Saint Joseph, MI), 23 Nov.’99; The Kokomo Tribune (Kokomo, IN), 23 Nov.’99; The Messenger (Madisonville, Kentucky), 24 Nov.’99; The Salina Journal (Salina, KS), 24 Nov.’99; Daily World (Opelousas, Louisiana), 25 Nov.’99; The Brattleboro Reformer (Brattleboro, VT), 25 Nov.’99; The Daily News (Lebanon, PA), 25 Nov.’99; Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, NC), 25 Nov.’99; Lawrence Journal-World (Lawrence, KS), 1 Dec.’99; Reading Eagle (Reading, PA), 2 Dec.’99; The Times Herald (Port Huron, MI), 2 Dec.’99; The Daily Herald (Chicago, IL), 3 Dec.’99; The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, UT), 28 Dec.’99; The South Bend Tribune (South Bend, IN), 2 Jan.’00 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_20|20 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} Libération<br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_21|21 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-guardian-the-observe-21-november-1999 The Guardian/The Observer] {{l}} Tim Adams {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_21|21 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} Le Journal Du Dimanche<br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_30|30 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/algemeen-dagblad-30-november-1999 Algemeen Dagblad] {{l}} David Kleijwegt {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_30|30 Nov. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/die-welt-11-january-2000 Die Welt] {{l}} Michael Pilz {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/mixer-december-1999 Mixer] {{l}} Darren Ressler {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} Audio Live!<br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/code-december-1999 Code] {{l}} Michael Gonzalez {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} Focus <br><small> [in German]</small>{{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/keyboard-december-1999 Keyboard] {{l}} Ernie Rideout {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Dec. 1999 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/notorious-december-1999 Notorious] {{l}} Dimitri Ehrlich {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_4|4 Dec. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/de-telegraaf-4-december-1999 De Telegraaf] <br><small> [in Dutch]</small> {{l}} Ron Peereboom Voller {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_6|6 Dec. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} L'Express <br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} Gilles Médioni{{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_12|12 Dec. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/la-razon-dominical-12-december-1999 Dominical] <br><small> [in Spanish]</small> {{l}} Andrés González {{l}} [[File: flag spain.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Spain {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_14|14 Dec. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/blues-soul-14-december-1999 Blues & Soul] {{l}} Jeff Lorez {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} A version of this interview also appeared on-line in an edited version on [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/launch-com-8-november-1999 Launch.com] on 8 Nov.’99<br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_31|31 Dec. 1999]] {{l}} {{l}} Minneapolis Star Tribune {{l}} Vickie Gilmer {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Think this is an excerpt of the interview in September 1999 {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} Jan. 2000 {{l}} {{l}} Black Diaspora {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 2000 {{l}} {{l}} L'Affiche<br><small>[in French]</small>{{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 2000 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/entrevue-january-2000 Entrevue] <br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} José Luis Corral {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jan. 2000 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/guitar-player-january-2000 Guitar Player] {{l}} Art Thompson {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_1|1 Jan. 2000]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/veronica-gids-1-7-january-2000 Veronica (Gids)] <br><small> [in Dutch]</small> {{l}} Ellen Litz {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} actual date on cover is 1-7 January 2000 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_8|8 Jan. 2000]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/hamburger-abendblatt-8-january-2000 Hamburger Abendblatt] <br><small> [in German]/small>{{l}} Stefan Picker-Dressel {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Feb. 2000 {{l}} {{l}} Bunte <br><small> [in German]</small>{{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Feb. 2000 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/pulse-tower-records-magazine-february-2000 Pulse! (Tower Records Magazine)] {{l}} Neva Chonin {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Mar. 2000 {{l}} {{l}} <!--http://prince.org/msg/5001/3005 EXCERPTS ONET:Y--> Mojo {{l}} Barney Hoskyns {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May 2000 {{l}} {{l}} Black Beat {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May 2000 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/instyle-2000 InStyle] {{l}} Erica Kennedy {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_28|28 Jul. 2000]] {{l}} {{l}} St. Paul Pioneer Press {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May 2001 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/gotham-magazine-may-2001 Gotham Magazine] {{l}} Wickham Boyle {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} Jun. 2001 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/ew-internet-june-2001 EW internet] {{l}} Glenn Gaslin {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jun. 2001 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/yahoo-internet-life-june-2001 Yahoo! Internet Life] {{l}} Bilge Ebiri {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_6|6 Jun. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/chanhassen-villager-6-june-2001 Chanhassen Villager] {{l}} Mark W. Olson {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_8|8 Jun. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} Minneapolis Star Tribune {{l}} Cheryl 'C.J.' Johnson {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} NOT AN INTERVIEW {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_12|12 Jun. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/st-paul-pioneer-press-12-june-2001 St. Paul Pioneer Press] {{l}} John Nemo {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via text-messages {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_14|14 Jun. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/st-paul-pioneer-press-14-june-2001 St. Paul Pioneer Press] {{l}} Jim Walsh {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via text-messages {{l}}<br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_13|13 Jun. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/city-pages-1071-12-june-2001 City Pages] (#1071) {{l}} Melissa Maerz {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} interviewed with multiple reporters during Celebration {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_14|14 Jun. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} [http://web.archive.org/web/20080511122137/www.princelyrics.co.uk/viewarticle.asp?article=37 St. Paul Pioneer Press] {{l}} Jim Walsh {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} not an interview!!!!! {{l}}--><br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_23|23 Jun. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/detroit-free-press-23-june-2001 Detroit Free Press] {{l}} Rachel May & Mary Beth Collver {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via e-mail {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_27|27 Jun. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/time-24-june-2001 Omaha World-Herald] {{l}} (not attributed) {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_28|28 Jun. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/milwaukee-journal-sentinel-28-june-2001 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel] {{l}} Nick Carter {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via fax {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_6|6 Jul. 2001]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/montreal-gazette-6-july-2001 Montreal Gazette] {{l}} Mark LePage {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} Oct. 2001 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/modern-drummer-october-2001 Modern Drummer] {{l}} Billy Amendola {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_1|1 Jun. 2002]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/edmonton-sun-1-june-2002 Edmonton Sun] {{l}} Mike Ross {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} NOT REALLY AN INTERVIEW {{l}}<br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_4|4 Oct. 2003]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/herald-sun-4-october-2003 Herald Sun] {{l}} Nui Te Koha {{l}} [[File: flag australia.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Australia {{l}} Via email {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_16|16 Dec. 2003]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-honolulu-advertiser-16-december-2003 The Honolulu Advertiser] {{l}} Derek Paiva {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_16|16 Dec. 2003]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/honolulu-star-bulletin-16-december-2003 Honolulu Star Bulletin] {{l}} Gary C.W. Chun {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_16|16 Mar. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/msnbc-today-16-march-2004 MSNBC: Today] {{l}} Matt Lauer {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March_29|29 Mar. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/san-francisco-examiner-29-march-2004 San Francisco Examiner] {{l}} not attributed {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via e-mail {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_12|12 Apr. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/newsweek-12-april-2004 Newsweek] {{l}} Lorraine Ali {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_30|30 Apr. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/corriere-della-sera-30-april-2004 Corriere Della Sera] <br><small> [in Italian]</small> {{l}} Alessandra Farkas {{l}} [[File: flag italy.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Italy {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_23|23 Apr. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/entertainment-weekly-761-23-april-2004 Entertainment Weekly (#761)] {{l}} Jeff Jensen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_28|28 Apr. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/canadian-press-28-april-2004 Canadian Press] {{l}} Lee-Anne Goodman {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} May 2004 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/associated-press-may-2004 ''Associated Press''] {{l}} Nekesa Mumbi Moody {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this AP interview appeared online on WFMY News 2 (Greensboro, NC) website, 4 May ’04 and Complete Music Update (online), May ’04. And in print a.o. in New York Post (New York, NY), 3 May ’04; Daily Record (Morristown, NJ), 4 May ’04; Journal Gazette (Mattoon, IL), 4 May ’04; Rome News-Tribune (Rome, GA), 4 May ’04; The Herald-Palladium (Saint Joseph, MI), 4 May ’04; The Times (Shreveport, LA), 4 May ’04; Lancaster New Era (Lancaster, PA), 5 May ’04; Republican and Herald (Pottsville, PA), 5 May ’04; The Hanford Sentinel (Hanford, CA), 5 May ’04; The News-Star (Monroe, LA), 5 May ’04; The Signal (Santa Clarita, CA), 5 May ’04; The Daily Local (West Chester, PA), 6 May ’04; The Daily News-Journal (Murfreesboro, TN), 6 May ’04; The Item (Sumter, SC), 6 May ’04; The Jackson Sun (Jackson, TN), 6 May ’04; The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, IA), 6 May ’04; The Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, NM), 7 May ’04; The Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK), 7 May ’04; The Evening Sun (Hanover, PA), 7 May ’04; The Salina Journal(Salina, KS), 7 May ’04; The Sentinel (Carlisle, PA), 7 May ’04; The Victoria Advocate (Victoria, TX), 7 May ’04; Longview Daily News (Longview, WA), 9 May ’04; The Daily News (Lebanon, PA), 9 May ’04; Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY), 10 May ’04; News-Press (Fort Myers, FL), 10 May ’04; The Times and Democrat (Orangeburg, SC), 12 May ’04; Wausau Daily Herald (Wausau, WI), 13 May ’04; The Times-Tribune (Scranton, PA), 16 May ’04; The Free Lance-Star (Fredericksburg, VA), 6 Jun.’04; The Record (Hackensack, NJ), 9 Jul.’04; The Grand Rapids Press (Grand Rapids, MI), 29 Jul.’04 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_27|27 May 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rolling-stone-949-27-may-2004 Rolling Stone (#949)] {{l}} Anthony DeCurtis {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} A version of this interview also appeared in [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/word-august-2004 Word] (UK), Aug.’04 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_28|28 May 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/las-vegas-review-28-may-2004 Las Vegas Review] {{l}} Doug Elfman {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_12|12 Jun. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-telegraph-magazine-12-june-2004 The Telegraph magazine] {{l}} Mick Brown {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jul. 2004 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/guitar-player-july-2004 Guitar Player] {{l}} Art Thompson {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} Jul. 2004 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/soma-july-2004 Soma] {{l}} Adriane Lee {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_12|12 Jul. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-new-york-times-12-july-2004 The New York Times] {{l}} Jon Pareles {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_12|12 Aug. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/washington-post-12-august-2004 The Washington Post] {{l}} David Segal {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), 14 Aug.’04; The Modesto Bee (Modesto, CA), 15 Aug.’04; Winchester Star (Winchester, VA), 16 Aug.’04 and possibly other publications {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_15|15 Aug. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/boston-globe-18-august-2004 Boston Globe] {{l}} Renee Graham {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} A version of this interview also appeared in: The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA), 18 Aug.’04; Indiana Gazette (Indiana, PA) 21 Aug.’04; The Index-Journal (Greenwood, SC), 8 Sep.’04 {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_21|21 Aug. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rocky-mountain-news-21-august-2004 Rocky Mountain News] {{l}} Mark Brown {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_22|22 Aug. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/usa-today-22-august-2004 USA Today] {{l}} Edna Gundersen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in The Post-Crescent (Appleton, WI), 25 Jun.’04; The Reporter (Fond du Lac, WI), 1 Jul.’04; Marshfield News-Herald (Marshfield, WI), 1 Jul.’04; The Star Press (Muncie, IN), 1 Jul.’04; Wausau Daily Herald (Wausau, WI), 1 Jul.’04; Stevens Point Journal (Stevens Point, WI), 3 Jul.’04; The News Journal (Wilmington, DL), 22 Aug.’04 and various other publications {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 2004 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/ebony-september-2004 Ebony] {{l}} Lynn Norment {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 2004 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/tracks-september-2004 Tracks] {{l}} Alan Light {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Sep. 2004 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/wired-september-2004 Wired] {{l}} Eric Steuer {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_12|12 Sep. 2004]]{{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/gallery-of-sound-12-september-2004 Gallery Of Sound] {{l}} Gary Graff {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Oct./Nov. 2004 {{l}} {{l}} Galore <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} ? {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} Likely a translated reprint of an US press interview {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_1|1 Dec. 2004]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/business-2-0-december-2004 Business 2.0] {{l}} Paul Sloan. {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Via e-mail {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_19|19 Feb. 2006]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-guardian-the-observer-19-february-2006 The Guardian] {{l}} Barney Hoskyns {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Aug./Sep. 2007 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/giant-magazine-august-september-2007_1 Giant Magazine] {{l}} Smokey D. Fontaine {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_12|12 Nov. 2008]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/usa-today-12-november-2008 USA Today] {{l}} Edna Gundersen {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Syndicated. Versions of this also appeared in: Statesman Journal (Salem, Oregon), 29 Sep.’08; The Post-Crescent (Appleton, WI), 2 Oct.’08 and various other USA newspapers <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_24|24 Nov. 2008]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-new-yorker-24-november-2008 The New Yorker] {{l}} Claire Hoffman {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_11|11 Jan. 2009]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/los-angeles-times-11-january-2009 L.A. Times] {{l}} Ann Powers {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
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{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October_14|14 Oct. 2009]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/le-monde-14-october-2009 Le Monde] <br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} Stéphane Davet {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_24|24 Jun. 2010]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/het-nieuwsblad-24-june-2010 Het Nieuwsblad] <br> <small> [in Dutch]</small>{{l}} Hans-Maarten Post {{l}} [[File: flag belgium.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Belgium {{l}} A versions of this also appeared in: Courrier International (France), 22 Jul.’10 <small> [in French]</small> {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jul. 2010 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/ebony-july-2010 Ebony] {{l}} Harriette Cole {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_5|5 Jul. 2010]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/daily-mirror-5-july-2010 Daily Mirror] {{l}} Peter Willis {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} Part I of II. A version of this also appeared in [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/daily-record-and-sunday-mail-5-july-2010 Daily Record and Sunday Mail] (UK), 5 Jul ’10 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_6|6 Jul. 2010]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/daily-mirror-6-july-2010 Daily Mirror] {{l}} Peter Willis {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} Part II of II {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_8|8 Jul. 2010]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/le-parisien-8-july-2010 Le Parisien] <br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} Emmanuel Marolle {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} August 2010 {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/rolling-stone-germany-august-2010 Rolling Stone - Germany (#210)] <br><small> [in German]</small> {{l}} Joachim Hentschel {{l}} [[File: flag germany.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Germany {{l}} A version of this interview also appeared in [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-times-24-july-2010 The Times (Saturday Review)] (UK), 24 Jul.’10 {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_9|9 Nov. 2010]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/het-nieuwsblad-9-november-2010 Het Nieuwsblad] <br><small> [in Dutch]</small>{{l}} Hans-Maarten Post {{l}} [[File: flag belgium.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Belgium {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_10|10 Nov. 2010]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/de-volkskrant-10-november-2010 De Volkskrant] <br><small> [in Dutch]</small>{{l}} Gijsbert Kamer {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_23|23 Jun. 2011]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/le-figaro-23-june-2011 Le Figaro] <br><small> [in French]</small>{{l}} Jean-Luc Wachthausen {{l}} [[File: flag france.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; France {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_23|23 Jun. 2011]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-guardian-23-june-2011 The Guardian] {{l}} Dorian Lynskey {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June_30|30 Jun. 2011]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/standaard-30-june-2011 De Standaard]<br><small> [in Dutch]</small> {{l}} Jan Claeys {{l}} [[File: flag belgium.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Belgium {{l}} {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_10|10 Jul. 2011]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/ekstra-bladet-10-july-2011 Ekstra Bladet] <br><small> [in Danish]</small> {{l}} Joakim Hediger {{l}} [[File: flag denmark.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Denmark {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_10|10 Jul. 2011]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-sunday-independent-10-july-2011 The Sunday Independent] {{l}} Barry Egan {{l}} [[File: flag ireland.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Ireland {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_10|10 Dec. 2011]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/the-vancouver-sun-10-december-2011 The Vancouver Sun] {{l}} Mike Devlin {{l}} [[File: flag canada.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Canada {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_6|6 May 2012]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/melbourne-sun-herald-play-magazine-6-may-2012 Melbourne Sunday Herald (Play Magazine)] {{l}} Nui Te Koha {{l}} [[File: flag australia.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Australia {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_20|20 Sep. 2012]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/chicago-tribune-20-september-2012 Chicago Tribune] {{l}} Greg Kot {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Versions of this interview also appeared in: Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, PA), 30 Sep.’12 and Daily Press (Newport News, VA) 1 Oct.’12{{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_26|26 Jan. 2013]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/billboard-26-january-2013 Billboard] {{l}} Gail Mitchell {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_15|15 May 2013]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/minneapolis-star-tribune-15-may-2013 Minneapolis Star Tribune] {{l}} Jon Bream {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} Also appeared in St. Cloud Times (Saint Cloud, MN), 19 May ’13; Omaha World-Herald (Omaha, NE), 24 May ’13; The Times (Streator, IL), 24 May ’13 and Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, PA), 24 May ’13 {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May_16|16 May 2013]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/st-paul-pioneer-press-16-may-2013 St. Paul Pioneer Press] {{l}} Amy Nelson {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_3|3 Jul. 2013]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://sites.google.com/site/prninterviews/home/v-3-july-2013 V] {{l}} Vanessa Grigoriadis {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Mar. 2014 {{l}} {{l}} [https://www.mojo4music.com/articles/stories/we-aint-no-punks-an-audience-with-prince/ Mojo (#244)] {{l}} Will Hodgkinson {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} Jun. 2014 {{l}} {{l}} [http://www.essence.com/2016/04/21/prince-interview-cover-story-essence-archives-june-2014 Essence] {{l}} Cheo Hodari Coker {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August_28|28 Aug. 2015]] {{l}} {{l}} [http://www.ebony.com/entertainment-culture/prince-makes-king-move-with-tidal-interview-999#axzz4AQz317L9 Ebony] {{l}} Miles Marshall Lewis {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_2|2 Sep. 2015]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://medium.com/cuepoint/all-day-all-night-all-prince-698cf6533bf0#.vpwgv19td Cuepoint] {{l}} Smokey D. Fontaine {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September_6|6 Sep. 2015]] {{l}} {{l}} [http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/31/prince-interview-hitnrun Entertainment Weekly (#1380)] {{l}} Leah Greenblatt {{l}} [[File: flag usa.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; USA {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_11|11 Nov. 2015]] {{l}} {{l}} [http://www.repubblica.it/spettacoli/musica/2015/11/11/news/titolo_non_esportato_da_hermes_-_id_articolo_1742197-127081822/ Repubblica Nazionale] <br><small> [in Italian]</small> {{l}} Carlo Moretti {{l}} [[File: flag italy.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Italy {{l}} interview was with 5 reporters at the same time {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_12|12 Nov. 2015]] {{l}} {{l}} [http://www.nrc.nl/next/2015/11/12/op-audientie-bij-prince-prince-wil-delen-1555645 NRC Handelsblad] <br><small> [in Dutch]</small>{{l}} Amanda Kuyper {{l}} [[File: flag netherlands.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; The Netherlands {{l}} Interview was with 5 reporters at the same time {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_12|12 Nov. 2015]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/nov/12/prince-interview-paisley-park-studios-minneapolis The Guardian] {{l}} Alexis Petridis {{l}} [[File: flag UnitedKingdom.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; UK {{l}} interview was with 5 reporters at the same time {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November_17|17 Nov. 2015]] {{l}} {{l}} [http://www.humo.be/humo-archief/358465/exclusief-onze-man-op-bezoek-bij-princetegenwoordig-zingt-iedereen-over-seks-dus-ik-niet-meer Humo] <br><small> [in Dutch]</small>{{l}} Serge Simonart {{l}} [[File: flag belgium.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Belgium {{l}} Interview was with 5 reporters at the same time {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_16|16 Dec. 2015]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20151217083005/http://elpais.com/m/elpais/2015/12/14/eps/1450097547_009086.html El País Semanal]<br><small> [in Spanish]</small>{{l}} Iñigo López Palacios<br><small> [in Spanish]</small> {{l}} [[File: flag spain.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Spain {{l}} Interview was with 5 reporters at the same time {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_22|22 Dec. 2015]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://www.facebook.com/notes/housequake/prince-hits-n-runs-n-talks-ebony-interview-dec-22-2015/916986788385046/ Ebony] {{l}} Miles Marshall Lewis {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} by request of [[Prince]] retracted within hours of publication {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_6|6 Feb. 2016]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/music/prince-on-his-concert-tour-in-australia-this-show-is-4-me-the-fans-and-history/news-story/7cd970aec95e3b1f9181a44dadd460db The Sunday Telegraph / Insider] {{l}} Kathy McCabe {{l}} [[File: flag australia.jpg|15px]] &nbsp; Australia {{l}} Via e-mail {{l}}<br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_22|22 Apr. 2016]] {{l}} {{l}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20160503010212/http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/a-final-visit-with-prince-rolling-stones-lost-cover-story-20160502 Rolling Stone website] {{l}} Brian Hiatt {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} interview took place more than 6 months before publication {{l}} <br />
{{ListLine}} [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_24|24 Apr. 2016]] {{l}} {{l}}[https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/apr/24/prince-people-hear-sex-in-my-songs-interview-1997-top-of-the-pops-magazine The Guardian] {{l}} Susie Boone {{l}} [[File:Worldwide.png|15px]] &nbsp; online {{l}} interview took place more than 6 months before publication {{l}} <br />
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<div>{{Concert-header|<br />
| date = 22 November 1984<br />
| tour name = Purple Rain Tour<br />
| image = [[File: 1984-11-22-PHILI.png|280px]] <br />
| comment = Ticket courtesy of [http://unused-prince-tickets.com unused-prince-tickets.com]<br />
| venue = [[The Spectrum]]<br />
| city, state = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania <br />
| country = USA<br />
| band = [[Prince]] ''(vox, guitar, keyboard)'', [[Bobby Z.]] ''(drums)'', [[Brown Mark]] ''(bass)'', [[Wendy Melvoin]] ''(guitar)'', [[Lisa Coleman]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Dr. Fink]] ''(keyboards)''<br />
| guests = None<br />
| previous concert = [[20 November 1984]] <br />
| overview = [[Purple Rain Tour|Tour Overview]]<br />
| next concert = [[23 November 1984]]<br />
}}<br />
{{Concert-setlist|1=|t1=Songs|t2=Additional Songs|t3=Remarks / Personnel}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Go Crazy]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Delirious]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Let’s Go Crazy]] ''instrumental reprise'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[1999]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Reveille]] {{Inter}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Little Red Corvette]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} ''[[Purple Rain Tour Interlude|"Interlude"]]'' {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Free]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[Take Me With U]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{setP}} {{l}} [[How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Let’s Pretend We’re Married]] / [[International Lover]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl. 'A bad case of temptation' tease intro'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[God]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Computer Blue]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Darling Nikki]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[The Beautiful Ones]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl. 'backwards' '' [[The Dance Electric]] / ''wind chime intro'' {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[When Doves Cry]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[I Would Die 4 U]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}} <br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Baby I’m A Star]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{encore}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{l}} [[Purple Rain]] {{l}} {{l}} <br />
{{blank}}<br />
{{setlist-footer-new}} <br />
{{Concert-footer|<br />
| trivia = <br />
* Promoter(s): Rainbow Over America / Maya Productions.<br />
<!-- total gross (3 nights) $849,372 --><br />
* Tickets for the first two Philadelphia shows went on sale 20 September 1984<br />
| soundcheck = [[It’s Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me]] - [[17 Days]] ''(instrumental, partial)'' / [[Let’s Go Crazy]] / [[The Dance Electric]] / [[Little Red Corvette]] - [[Controversy]] ''(partial)'' / [[Little Red Corvette]] (various takes) / [[Let’s Pretend We’re Married]] - [[International Lover]] ''incl. 'A bad case of temptation' tease intro'' / [[Father’s Song]] ''(instrumental, partial)'' ''(intro)'' / Let’s Go Crazy ''(instrumental, partial)'' / [[When Doves Cry]] ''(instrumental, partial)'' / [[Let’s Go Crazy]] ''(instrumental, partial)''<br />
| other images = <!--{{GalleryL|1= {{Limg|1= |2=}}<br />
}}--><br />
| references = <br />
| support act = * '''[[Sheila E.]]''' ([[Sheila E.]] ''(lead vox, percussion)'', [[Karl Perazzo]] ''(drums)'', [[Benny Rietveld]] ''(bass)'', [[Miko Weaver]] ''(guitar)'', [[Stephan Birnbaum]] ''(guitar, vox)'', [[Ken Grey]] ''(keyboards)'', [[Susie Davis]] ''(keyboards, vox)'', [[Eddie M.]] ''(saxophone, keyboards, vox)'', [[Juan Escovedo]] ''(percussion)'', [[Prince]] ''(off stage – vox)'' ) <br />
| start time = 10:00 p.m. [[(Prince)]]<br />
| advertised start time = 8:30 p.m.<br />
| length of show = ?<br />
| ticket price = $17.50 / $15.50 / $12.50<br />
| attendance/capacity = 18,639 / sold out<br />
| previous concert = [[20 November 1984]] <br />
| date = 22 November 1984<br />
| next concert = [[23 November 1984]]<br />
| categories = [[Category:1984]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:Purple Rain Tour (Concerts)]] [[Category:Tours (Concerts)]]<br />
}}<br />
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|song name = Sex Shooter<br />
|album image = [[File:Apollonia6 album.jpg|100px|link=Album: Apollonia 6]] <br><small> from the album [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]]</small><br> [[File:Originals.jpg|100px|border|Originals album artwork]]<br><small> from the album [[Album: Originals|Originals]]</small><br><br />
|single image = [[File:Sexshooter single.jpg|100px|link=Single: Sex Shooter]] <br><small> single art for [[Single: Sex Shooter|Sex Shooter]]</small><br />
|performer = [[Apollonia 6]]; [[Prince]]<br />
|first released = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/August 31|31 August 1984]] - [[Single: Sex Shooter|Sex Shooter]] single<br> [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 7|7 June 2019]] - [[Album: Originals|Originals]] album ([[Prince]] version)<br />
|album(s) = [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]]<br> [[Album: Originals|Originals]]<br />
|writer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[Apollonia 6]])<br />
|producer(s) = [[Prince]] (credited to [[The Starr Company|The Starr* Company]] and [[Apollonia 6]] on [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]])<br />
|previous song = [[The Sex Of It]]<br />
|next song = [[Sexual Suicide]]<br />
|introduction = '''Sex Shooter''' is the second track on [[Apollonia 6]]’s first and only album [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]], and, four weeks 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 credited to [[Apollonia 6]]. '''Sex Shooter''' was written by [[Prince]], but credited to [[Apollonia 6]]. The track is also featured in the movie [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]], as [[Apollonia 6]]’s performance in the movie.<br />
<br />
Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 30|30 April 1983]] at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, the same day as [[Promise To Be True]], and the track was originally planned for a [[Album: Vanity 6 (1984)|second album]] by [[Vanity 6]]. It is unclear however if [[Vanity]] cut vocals for the song on this day or at a later occasion. <br />
<br />
At a later session [[Brenda Bennett]] and possibly [[Susan Moonsie]] replaced [[Prince]]'s backing vocals. When [[Vanity]] decided not to participate in the [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] movie and left the group and, [[Prince]] restructured the group as [[Apollonia 6]], after casting [[Apollonia]] for the project in September or October 1983. New lead vocals were recorded by her and [[Prince]] worked on the track further in October and November.<br />
<br />
In 2019, [[Prince]]’s own version was released as the first track on the posthumous album [[Album:_Originals|Originals]].<br />
<br />
|recording info =<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April 30|30 April 1983]]<br />
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Tracking <br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Summer 1983<br />
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = Vocal overdubs by [[Brenda Bennett]], [[Jill Jones]] and possibly [[Susan Moonsie]]<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = Mid-October 1983 <br />
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = [[Apollonia]] lead vocal overdubs, first attempt<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = 6 November 1983 (estimate)<br />
|studio = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]],<br>Chanhassen, MN, USA<br />
|additional info = [[Apollonia]] lead vocal overdubs, second attempt<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 6|6 February 1984]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Mix<br />
}}<br />
{{RecordingLine|<br />
|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 22|22 March 1984]]<br />
|studio = [[Sunset Sound]],<br>Hollywood, CA, USA<br />
|additional info = Edit for 7"<br />
}}<br />
|recording personnel = <br />
'''Apollonia 6 version'''<br />
*[[Apollonia]] - lead vocals<br />
*[[Brenda Bennett]] - background vocals<br />
*[[Susan Moonsie]] - background vocals (credited, but unsure of actual participation)<br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted (uncredited)<br />
<br><br />
'''Prince version''' (on [[Album: Originals|Originals]])<br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments and vocals<br />
<hr><br />
*[[Don Batts]] - engineer<br />
<br><br />
'''Vanity 6 version'''<br />
*[[Vanity]] - lead vocals<br />
*[[Prince]] - all instruments, except where noted<br />
<hr><br />
*[[Don Batts]] - engineer <br />
|released versions =<br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Sex Shooter'''<br />
|2= 3:39<br />
|3= [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]]<br><br />
[[Single: Sex Shooter|Sex Shooter]] promo<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Sex Shooter (Edit)'''<br />
|2= 3:00<br />
|3= [[Single: Sex Shooter|Sex Shooter]] single<br><br />
[[Album:_Strange_Tales_From_The_Rain|Strange Tales From The Rain]] promotional album <br><br />
|4= Edit<br />
|5= <br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Sex Shooter (Long Version)'''<br />
|2= 6:45<br />
|3= [[Single: Sex Shooter|Sex Shooter]] single<br><br />
[[Single: Blue Limousine|Blue Limousine]] single<br />
|4= Extended version<br />
|5= a.k.a. '''Sex Shooter (Dance Remix)'''<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Sex Shooter '''<br />
|2= 3:06<br />
|3= [[Album:_Originals|Originals]] <br />
|4= [[Prince]] vocal version <br />
|5= released in 2019<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{SongVideo|<br />
|video versions = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''Sex Shooter''' <br />
|2= 4:36<br />
|3= [[Film: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]] 20th Anniversary DVD<br />
|4= Promo video<br />
|5= See [[Video: Sex Shooter|Sex Shooter]] video for more details<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{SongUnreleased|<br />
|unreleased versions = <br />
{{Unreleased|<br />
|line=<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Sex Shooter'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original [[Vanity 6]] version, [[Prince]] background vocals<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Sex Shooter'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= [[Vanity 6]] version with different backing music from before<br />
}}<br />
{{Unreleasedline|<br />
|1= '''Sex Shooter'''<br />
|2= Studio<br />
|3= Original [[Vanity 6]] version with [[Prince]] vocals replaced. <br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|broadcasts, streaming =<br />
|sampled in =<br />
{{SongSampled|<br />
|sampled in = <br />
{{Songchart|<br />
|line =<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''She’s Always In My Hair'''<br />
|2= 3:27<br />
|3= [[Single: Raspberry Beret|Raspberry Beret]] single<br><br />
[[Single: Paisley Park|Paisley Park]] single<br><br />
[[Single: Girls & Boys|Girls & Boys]] single<br><br />
[[Album: The Hits / The B-Sides|The Hits / The B-Sides]]<br />
|4= Studio<br />
|5= See Trivia<br />
}}<br />
{{Songline|<br />
|1= '''She’s Always In My Hair (New Mix)'''<br />
|2= 6:31<br />
|3= [[Single: Raspberry Beret|Raspberry Beret]] single<br><br />
[[Album: Ultimate|Ultimate]]<br />
|4= Extended Version<br />
|5= Original full-length recording; a.k.a. '''She’s Always In My Hair (12" Version)'''<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
|first live appearance = [[31 December 1987|31 December 1987, Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA]] <small>(instrumental interpolation in [[Erotic City]])</small> <br><br />
* [[27 November 1988|27 November 1988: The Summit, Houston, TX, USA]] <small>(instrumental interpolation in [[Erotic City]])</small><br />
|performed regularly on = [[Lovesexy Tour]] <small>(horn interpolation during [[Erotic City]])</small><br />
|performed occasionally in = [[All Concerts#1987|1987]] <small>(horn interpolation during [[Erotic City]])</small>; [[All Concerts#1988|1988]] <small>(horn interpolation during [[Erotic City]])</small><br />
|trivia = The title is a wordplay on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_shooter "Six Shooter"], another name for a revolver (gun) that holds six cartridges.<br />
*[[Prince]] took the four-note riff heard at 0:09 from [[Sex Shooter]] and slowed it down to create a sequence that comes between “she’s always there” and “telling me how much she cares” at the 0:43 mark of [[She’s Always In My Hair]]; that song was listed as '''Sex Shooter''' on the studio work order.<br />
|see also = [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]] album<br />
*[[Album: Vanity 6 (1984)|Vanity 6]] second unreleased album<br />
*[[Single: Sex Shooter|Sex Shooter]] single<br />
*[[Video: Sex Shooter|Sex Shooter]] video<br />
*[[Apollonia 6]]<br />
|references = ''[[Book:_The_Vault|The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince (2004)]]''<br />
* ''[https://www.amazon.com/Prince-Purple-Rain-Studio-Sessions/dp/1538114623/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984 (Expanded Edition, paperback), Duane Tudahl (2018)]''<br />
|categories = [[Category:1984]][[Category:2019]][[Category:Recorded 1983]][[Category:Songs (Prince)]][[Category:Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Released Songs (Associated Artists)]][[Category:Released Songs (Prince)]]<br />
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