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  [[File:3rdeye_artwork.jpeg|60px|border|left|link=If I Could Get Your Attention]] On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 4|4 November, 2015]], [[Prince]]'s Soundcloud account posted a 21-second snippet of a previously-unreleased 2014 studio re-recording of [[If I Could Get Your Attention|If Eye Could Get Ur Attention]].
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  [[File:Ifeyecouldgeturattention single.jpg|60px|border|left|link=If I Could Get Your Attention]] On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 9|9 November, 2015]], [[Tidal]]'s ''Purple Pick of the Week'' was a previously-unreleased 2014 studio re-recording of [[If I Could Get Your Attention|If Eye Could Get Ur Attention]]. Five days earlier, [[Prince]]'s Soundcloud account posted a 21-second snippet of the track.
 
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[[File:Ouicanluv album.jpg|60px|border|left|link=Album: Oui Can Luv]] On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 7|7 November, 2015]], [[Tidal]] offered a 12-hour stream of a previously-unreleased acoustic set, by [[Andy Allo]] featuring [[Prince]] on guitar, mostly compiled of cover versions.
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[[File:Thecurrent logo.gif|60px|border|left|link=Album: Let's Go Crazy]] On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/November 6|6 November, 2015]], Minnesota public radio station [http://www.thecurrent.org/ 89.3 The Current] broadcast the opening 20-minute portion of [[Prince]]'s show from [[01_June,_2014-2|1 June, 2014, Le Zénith, Paris, France (2nd show)]], starting with [[Let's Go Crazy]] and ending with [[Cool]].
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===[[Judith Hill]]: [[Album: Back In Time|Back In Time]] album release===
 
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  [[File:Backintime album retail.jpg|60px|border|left|link=Back In Time]] On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 15|15 October, 2015]], The New York Times streamed [[Judith Hill]]'s full album [[Album: Back In Time|Back In Time]], including the full title track [[Back In Time]], which replaces the half-second of silence with the same track name on the upcoming retail release of the album.
 
  [[File:Backintime album retail.jpg|60px|border|left|link=Back In Time]] On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/October 15|15 October, 2015]], The New York Times streamed [[Judith Hill]]'s full album [[Album: Back In Time|Back In Time]], including the full title track [[Back In Time]], which replaces the half-second of silence with the same track name on the upcoming retail release of the album.
 
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  [[File:Freeurself artwork.jpg|60px|border|left|link=Single: Free Urself]] On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 30|30 September, 2015]], [[Single: Free Urself|Free Urself]] was released as a digital single on iTunes, two days after the song was available as [[Tidal]]'s ''Purple Pick of the Week''.
 
  [[File:Freeurself artwork.jpg|60px|border|left|link=Single: Free Urself]] On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/September 30|30 September, 2015]], [[Single: Free Urself|Free Urself]] was released as a digital single on iTunes, two days after the song was available as [[Tidal]]'s ''Purple Pick of the Week''.
 
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===[[Judith Hill]]: [[Single: Cry, Cry, Cry|Cry, Cry, Cry]] single===
 
===[[Judith Hill]]: [[Single: Cry, Cry, Cry|Cry, Cry, Cry]] single===

Revision as of 15:58, 9 November 2015

If Eye Could Get Ur Attention Tidal Purple Pick of the Week

left On 9 November, 2015, Tidal's Purple Pick of the Week was a previously-unreleased 2014 studio re-recording of If Eye Could Get Ur Attention. Five days earlier, Prince's Soundcloud account posted a 21-second snippet of the track.

Oui Can Luv Tidal stream

left On 7 November, 2015, Tidal offered a 12-hour stream of a previously-unreleased acoustic set, by Andy Allo featuring Prince on guitar, mostly compiled of cover versions.

Crazy 2 Cool live performance broadcast

left On 6 November, 2015, Minnesota public radio station 89.3 The Current broadcast the opening 20-minute portion of Prince's show from 1 June, 2014, Le Zénith, Paris, France (2nd show), starting with Let's Go Crazy and ending with Cool.

Judith Hill: Back In Time album release

left On 23 October, 2015, Judith Hill's debut album Back In Time received its retail release. The album features Prince throughout as a musician and producer.

Pretzelbodylogic Reloaded Tidal Purple Pick of the Week

left On 19 October, 2015, Tidal's Purple Pick of the Week was a previously-unreleased remix of Pretzelbodylogic, entitled Pretzelbodylogic Reloaded.

Judith Hill: Back In Time stream

left On 15 October, 2015, The New York Times streamed Judith Hill's full album Back In Time, including the full title track Back In Time, which replaces the half-second of silence with the same track name on the upcoming retail release of the album.
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