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|date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 7|7 June 2019]] ''([[Tidal]] release date)''<br> [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 21|21 June 2019]] ''(retail release date)'' | |date = [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 7|7 June 2019]] ''([[Tidal]] release date)''<br> [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/June 21|21 June 2019]] ''(retail release date)'' | ||
|length = 63:54 | |length = 63:54 | ||
|label = [[The Prince Estate]] / [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros. Records] / [[Tidal]] | |label = [[NPG Records]] / [[The Prince Estate]] / [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Bros._Records Warner Bros. Records] / [[Tidal]] | ||
|studios = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA; [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | |studios = [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]], Chanhassen, MN, USA; [[Sunset Sound]], Hollywood, CA, USA; [[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA | ||
|previous year = 2019 | |previous year = 2019 | ||
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[[Gigolos Get Lonely Too]], although written solely by [[Prince]] was intended for [[The Time]] and was credited to [[Morris Day]] when it appeared as the fifth track on their second album [[Album: What Time Is It?|What Time Is It?]], and was released as the album’s third [[Single: Gigolos Get Lonely Too|single]]. Basic tracking likely took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_11|11 January 1982]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California.<br> | [[Gigolos Get Lonely Too]], although written solely by [[Prince]] was intended for [[The Time]] and was credited to [[Morris Day]] when it appeared as the fifth track on their second album [[Album: What Time Is It?|What Time Is It?]], and was released as the album’s third [[Single: Gigolos Get Lonely Too|single]]. Basic tracking likely took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/January_11|11 January 1982]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California.<br> | ||
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[[You’re My Love]] was written by [[Prince]], using the pseudonym [[Joey Coco]] when released, the first time this pseudonym had been used officially. The song was featured as the third track on American country music singer-songwriter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Rogers Kenny Rogers]' album [[Album: They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To|They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To]] and as the b-side of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Milsap Ronnie Misap] and Kenny Rogers single [ | [[You’re My Love]] was written by [[Prince]], using the pseudonym [[Joey Coco]] when released, the first time this pseudonym had been used officially. The song was featured as the third track on American country music singer-songwriter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny_Rogers Kenny Rogers]' album [[Album: They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To|They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To]] and as the b-side of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Milsap Ronnie Misap] and Kenny Rogers single [[Single: Make No Mistake, She’s Mine|Make No Mistake, She’s Mine]]. Although exact recording dates are not known, basic tracking for [[Prince]]’s original version took place in March 1982 at [[Prince]]’s [[Kiowa Trail Home Studio]] which is the version on this release. [[Clare Fischer]] added orchestral overdubs in May 1986, by which time the song was attributed to [[Prince and the Revolution]], but Kenny Rogers and his band re-recorded the song in 1986. Kenny Rogers' version of the song contains no musical input by [[Prince]] or [[Clare Fischer]].<br> | ||
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[[Baby, You’re A Trip]] as it appears on this album is from 1982, but did not get an 'associate artists' release until 1987 when it was released as the eighth and final track on [[Jill Jones]] [[Album: Jill Jones|eponymous album]]. It was also included as the b-side of [[Jill Jones]]’s [[Single: For Love|For Love]]. Basic tracking for the original version took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_8|8 July 1982]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. The version on this album has overdubbed [[Jill Jones]] vocals alongside [[Prince]]’s guide vox. <br> | [[Baby, You’re A Trip]] as it appears on this album is from 1982, but did not get an 'associate artists' release until 1987 when it was released as the eighth and final track on [[Jill Jones]] [[Album: Jill Jones|eponymous album]]. It was also included as the b-side of [[Jill Jones]]’s [[Single: For Love|For Love]]. Basic tracking for the original version took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July_8|8 July 1982]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. The version on this album has overdubbed [[Jill Jones]] vocals alongside [[Prince]]’s guide vox. <br> | ||
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[[The Glamorous Life]] was originally recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_27|27 December 1983]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California and tentatively intended for [[Apollonia 6]] until [[Prince]] began to work with [[Sheila E.]] in February 1984, at which time he set the song aside for her. [[Sheila E.]]’s version appeared as the sixth and final track on her debut album [[Album: The Glamorous Life|The Glamorous Life]] and was released as the [[Single: The Glamorous Life|lead single]], which went to the top of the charts in many countries. A longer version of the [[Prince]] solo version as it appears here, which is mixed slightly differently remains unreleased. [[Jill Jones]] appears on backing vox on, but is uncredited for it on this album<br> | [[The Glamorous Life]] was originally recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/December_27|27 December 1983]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California and tentatively intended for [[Apollonia 6]] until [[Prince]] began to work with [[Sheila E.]] in February 1984, at which time he set the song aside for her. [[Sheila E.]]’s version appeared as the sixth and final track on her debut album [[Album: The Glamorous Life|The Glamorous Life]] and was released as the [[Single: The Glamorous Life|lead single]], which went to the top of the charts in many countries. A longer version of the [[Prince]] solo version as it appears here, which is mixed slightly differently remains unreleased. [[Jill Jones]] appears on backing vox on, but is uncredited for it on this album<br> | ||
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[[Manic Monday]] was originally intended for [[Apollonia 6]] (as a duet between [[Prince]] and [[Apollonia]]), and was included as the third track on the early configurations of the [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]] album, but was withdrawn from the album prior to release. Basic tracking for [[Prince]]’s original version took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_4|4 February 1984]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. It was offered to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles] in April 1985. They re-recorded the song overdubbing most [[Prince]]’s music with their own, but some tracks including [[Brenda Bennett]]’s and [[Jill Jones]] backing vox can still be heard on the album. It was released on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles] | [[Manic Monday]] was originally intended for [[Apollonia 6]] (as a duet between [[Prince]] and [[Apollonia]]), and was included as the third track on the early configurations of the [[Album: Apollonia 6|Apollonia 6]] album, but was withdrawn from the album prior to release. Basic tracking for [[Prince]]’s original version took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February_4|4 February 1984]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. It was offered to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles] in April 1985. They re-recorded the song overdubbing most [[Prince]]’s music with their own, but some tracks including [[Brenda Bennett]]’s and [[Jill Jones]] backing vox can still be heard on the album. It was released on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bangles The Bangles] 1986 album [[Album: Different Light|Different Light]] and made a big impact on charts worldwide.<br> | ||
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[[Noon Rendezvous]] was written for and with [[Sheila E.]] and tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 13|13 February 1984]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. The song was co-written by [[Prince]] and [[Sheila E.]], although the extent of her contributions is unclear. It appeared as the third track on [[Sheila E.]]’s first album [[Album: The Glamorous Life|The Glamorous Life]], and was released as the album’s third single, which failed to chart.<br> | [[Noon Rendezvous]] was written for and with [[Sheila E.]] and tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/February 13|13 February 1984]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California. The song was co-written by [[Prince]] and [[Sheila E.]], although the extent of her contributions is unclear. It appeared as the third track on [[Sheila E.]]’s first album [[Album: The Glamorous Life|The Glamorous Life]], and was released as the album’s third single, which failed to chart.<br> | ||
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[[Dear Michaelangelo]] was recorded in January 1985<!-- CHECK UPON RELEASE --> at Master Sound, Atlanta, Georgia, while in Atlanta for dates on the [[Purple Rain Tour]]. [[Sheila E.]]’s version appeared the second track on Sheila E.’s second album [[Album: Romance 1600|Romance 1600]], and was included as the b-side of [[Single: Bedtime Story|Bedtime Story]], the album’s second single.<br> | [[Dear Michaelangelo]] was recorded in January 1985<!-- CHECK UPON RELEASE --> at Master Sound, Atlanta, Georgia, while in Atlanta for dates on the [[Purple Rain Tour]]. [[Sheila E.]]’s version appeared the second track on Sheila E.’s second album [[Album: Romance 1600|Romance 1600]], and was included as the b-side of [[Single: Bedtime Story|Bedtime Story]], the album’s second single.<br> | ||
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[[Holly Rock]] is another [[Sheila E.]] song on this compilation. Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_24|24 April 1985]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California amid the highly productive sessions that yielded a lot of songs for [[Album: Parade|Parade]]. Parts of the lyrics were in fact revamped from the unreleased [[The Family]] song [[Feline]] from 1984. The version on this album is the cut that also ended | [[Holly Rock]] is another [[Sheila E.]] song on this compilation. Basic tracking took place on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/April_24|24 April 1985]] at [[Sunset Sound]] in Hollywood, California amid the highly productive sessions that yielded a lot of songs for [[Album: Parade|Parade]]. Parts of the lyrics were in fact revamped from the unreleased [[The Family]] song [[Feline]] from 1984. The version on this album is the cut that also ended up as 'Extended Version' on the German 12" and US Promo 12" for [[Single: Holly Rock|Holly Rock]], but with [[Prince]]’s vocals instead of [[Sheila E.]]’s<br> | ||
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[[Love... Thy Will Be Done]] is the only song on this compilation that dates from the 1990s. Although specific recording dates are unknown, basic tracking took place in January 1991 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, as the first track recorded by [[Prince]] for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martika Martika]. Her version appeared as the third track on her album [[Album: Martika’s Kitchen|Martika’s Kitchen]], and was released as its first [[Single: Love... Thy Will Be Done|single]], to medium success. | [[Love... Thy Will Be Done]] is the only song on this compilation that dates from the 1990s. Although specific recording dates are unknown, basic tracking took place in January 1991 at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, as the first track recorded by [[Prince]] for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martika Martika] based on her lyrics. Her version appeared as the third track on her album [[Album: Martika’s Kitchen|Martika’s Kitchen]], and was released as its first [[Single: Love... Thy Will Be Done|single]], to medium success. | ||
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The album was announced with a [http://www.prince.com/article/prince-originals press release] dated 25 April 2019 (released late the previous evening). | The album was announced with a [http://www.prince.com/article/prince-originals press release] dated 25 April 2019 (released late the previous evening). | ||
Two singles from the album have been released, although [[Single: Nothing Compares 2 U 2018|Nothing Compares 2 U]] was released in 2018 as a stand-alone single not linked with '''Originals'''. [[Single:_Holly_Rock_(Edit)|Holly Rock (Edit)]] was released as digital single. Videos were made in 2019 for both [[Manic Monday]] and [[Holly Rock]] after the release of the album although [[Manic Monday]] was not issued as a single. | |||
<b>Charts</b> | <b>Charts</b> | ||
The album reached number 1 | The album reached number 1 on the [[Billboard_Top_R&B_Albums|Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums]] chart and number 15 on [[The Billboard 200]]. | ||
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|Single = [[Single: Nothing Compares 2 U 2018|Nothing Compares 2 U]] | |||
|B-side = [[Nothing Compares 2 U|Nothing Compares 2 U (Full-Length Version)]] <br><small> ''Released in 2018''</small> | |||
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|Single = [[Single:_Holly_Rock_(Edit)|Holly Rock (Edit)]] | |||
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|album promotion = | |album promotion = [[Apollonia]], [[Susannah Melvoin]] and [[Jill Jones]] participated in the promotion of the album by giving interviews for several magazines and websites. | ||
|trivia = Two slightly different versions of the cover exist. The release on Tidal and on streaming services has the title '''Originals''' printed in black under the R and I of the spray painted '''Prince''', whereas the cd and vinyl versions don’t have the title printed. This is not the first time an album cover is different for different formats. For instance the vinyl LP of [[album: Parade|Parade]] has '''Prince & The Revolution / Parade''' on its cover while this is not printed on the cd-version of the album, which also tilts the image 90 degrees counterclockwise to have him facing upward. | |trivia = Two slightly different versions of the cover exist. The release on Tidal and on streaming services has the title '''Originals''' printed in black under the R and I of the spray painted '''Prince''', whereas the cd and vinyl versions don’t have the title printed. This is not the first time an album cover is different for different formats. For instance the vinyl LP of [[album: Parade|Parade]] has '''Prince & The Revolution / Parade''' on its cover while this is not printed on the cd-version of the album, which also tilts the image 90 degrees counterclockwise to have him facing upward. | ||
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