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|introduction = '''Madhouse ''Greatest Hits''''' is an unreleased studio compilation album by [[Madhouse]] mentioned on the [[Love4oneanother.com]] website in 1999 (the exact title is unconfirmed so [[Prince]]'s chosen wording is used as the assumed title). | |introduction = '''Madhouse ''Greatest Hits''''' is an unreleased studio compilation album by [[Madhouse]] mentioned on the [[Love4oneanother.com]] website in 1999 (the exact title is unconfirmed so [[Prince]]'s chosen wording is used as the assumed title). | ||
− | During a [[Love4oneanother.com]] "? of the week" in 1999, a fan (using the name ''Czer1'') asked if there were any plans to release the album [[Album: 24|24]], and/or re-release/re-record [[Album: 8|8]] and [[Album: 16|16]], to which [[Prince]] replied:<bockquote>''"We r planning a [[Madhouse]] greatest hits... coming soon. Beware of the bootleg cover band who stole r name.''"''</ | + | During a [[Love4oneanother.com]] "? of the week" in 1999, a fan (using the name ''Czer1'') asked if there were any plans to release the album [[Album: 24|24]], and/or re-release/re-record [[Album: 8|8]] and [[Album: 16|16]], to which [[Prince]] replied:<bockquote>''"We r planning a [[Madhouse]] greatest hits... coming soon. Beware of the bootleg cover band who stole r name.''"''</blockquote> |
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+ | [It is not clear to which band [[Prince]] was referring.]'' | ||
Nothing else is known about the planned album, and any tracklist is speculative, but since [[Prince]] used the term "greatest hits" it seems likely that [[Six]], [[Ten]] and [[Thirteen]] would be included, as these were the only tracks to be released as singles by [[Madhouse]]. Beyond that, it is possible that some of the tracks played regularly live (including [[Four]]) might have been included, as well as the 1993 track [[17]] (which was released on the 1994 compilation album [[Album: 1-800 New Funk|1-800 New Funk]]) and perhaps the 1995-1996 tracks [[Kamasutra|17]] and [[Kamasutra/Overture #8|18]] (re-recordings of [[Kamasutra/Overture # 8]] and [[Promise/Broken]] respectively), edits of which were included on the unreleased [[Sampler:_Man_O_War_(Remix)_Nine_Deep_Trax_Sampler|Man'O'War (Remix) NPG Records Sampler]] in 2000, in the same timeframe as the initial [[Love4oneanother.com]] post about the compilation. | Nothing else is known about the planned album, and any tracklist is speculative, but since [[Prince]] used the term "greatest hits" it seems likely that [[Six]], [[Ten]] and [[Thirteen]] would be included, as these were the only tracks to be released as singles by [[Madhouse]]. Beyond that, it is possible that some of the tracks played regularly live (including [[Four]]) might have been included, as well as the 1993 track [[17]] (which was released on the 1994 compilation album [[Album: 1-800 New Funk|1-800 New Funk]]) and perhaps the 1995-1996 tracks [[Kamasutra|17]] and [[Kamasutra/Overture #8|18]] (re-recordings of [[Kamasutra/Overture # 8]] and [[Promise/Broken]] respectively), edits of which were included on the unreleased [[Sampler:_Man_O_War_(Remix)_Nine_Deep_Trax_Sampler|Man'O'War (Remix) NPG Records Sampler]] in 2000, in the same timeframe as the initial [[Love4oneanother.com]] post about the compilation. |
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1998: Scorpio ◄ | Unreleased Albums (Prince) |
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1998 Scorpio |
Unreleased Albums (Prince) |
Unreleased Albums (Related Artists) |
2000 New Funk Sampling Series |