Latest release archive
Latest Releases Archive
2016
Joy In Repetition SOH Live download |
On 9 March 2016, Tidal offered a 3:51 live version of Joy In Repetition to stream and download. The song was recorded on 20 February 2016 (show 2): Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia |
Black Muse (Edited Version) download |
On 1 February 2016, Tidal offered a 3:15 edit of Black Muse to stream and download as its Purple Pick of the Week. |
Mono Neon: Ruff Enuff download |
On 11 January 2016, the track Ruff Enuff by Mono Neon, featuring Prince as producer and musician, was released as Tidal’s Purple Pick of the Week and as a stand-alone download. A few hours later, it was replaced with a vocal version of the track, with vocoder vocals by Adrian Crutchfield. |
2015
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Hitnrun Phase Two album download |
On 12 December 2015, Prince’s 39th album Hitnrun Phase Two was released as a digital download through Tidal without prior announcement, expect for some seemingly random cryptic tweets via Prince’s official twitter account @Prince3EG. The album is avialable through Tidal as lossless download and mp3, only as a set with Hitnrun Phase One and through iTunes and others in m4a/mp3 format as standalone download. |
Tidal download store |
On 2 December 2015, Tidal opened a download store offering mp3 and FLAC downloads, including various Prince tracks which had previously only been available to stream as Purple Picks of the Week - Stare, Stones (by The Golden Hippie), Pretzelbodylogic Reloaded and If Eye Could Get Ur Attention. |
If Eye Could Get Ur Attention Tidal Purple Pick of the Week |
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 |
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 |
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. |
If Eye Could Get Ur Attention snippet |
On 4 November 2015, Prince’s Soundcloud account posted a 21-second snippet of a previously-unreleased 2014 studio re-recording of If Eye Could Get Ur Attention. |
Judith Hill: Back In Time album release |
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 |
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 |
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. |
Free Urself single |
On 30 September 2015, 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. |
Judith Hill: Cry, Cry, Cry single |
On 21 September 2015, Cry, Cry, Cry was released as the first single from Judith Hill’s debut album Back In Time. The track features Prince as a musician and producer. |
The Golden Hippie: Stones Tidal Purple Pick of the Week |
On 14 September 2015, Tidal’s Purple Pick of the Week was the previously-unreleased track Stones, by The Golden Hippie. It’s unclear exactly what role Prince played in the track, but it is assumed that the track was written by him. |
Hitnrun Phase One CD / download release |
On 14 September 2015, Hitnrun Phase One was released worldwide on CD and digital download. The release was not listed ahead of time on most retailers' lists and did not fall on the usual Friday release date. It was intended to be a surprise, although French retailers began selling it three days earlier. |
Hitnrun Phase One album Tidal stream |
On 7 September 2015, Hitnrun Phase One became available to stream exclusively on the Tidal streaming platform, along with a significant presence by Prince on the platform, including several re-releases of out-of-print albums and singles, including a slightly different version of The Chocolate Invasion. |
This Could B Us single |
On 28 August 2015, This Could B Us remix was made available as a single on iTunes, Amazon, GooglePlay, JunoDownload and Qobuz. |
This Could B Us Tidal stream |
On 25 August 2015, the track This Could B Us (a remix of This Could Be Us) was made available to stream in full on Tidal as a preview of the album Hitnrun. |
Stare Spotify stream |
On 30 July 2015, the track Stare was made available to stream in full on Spotify. The track had previously been available only as three 20-second snippets. |
Hardrocklover single |
On 7 July 2015, Hardrocklover was released as a digital single on iTunes. |
Hardrocklover Soundcloud stream |
On 1 July 2015, the Prince3EG Soundcloud account streamed Hardrocklover, a new song. |
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On 27 May 2015, the 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account streamed three teaser videos for "new funk" by Prince coming in Summer 2015. The three videos used snippets from a song which appears to be titled Stare. |
Baltimore single |
On 26 May 2015, Baltimore was released as a single on iTunes. The single version contained additional strings and horns than the previously-streamed version. |
U Got The Look Soundcloud stream |
On 21 May 2015, the Prince3EG Soundcloud account offered a stream of U Got The Look from one of the two shows in Sony Centre For The Performing Arts in Toronto (ON), Canada on 19 May 2015. |
'Dance Rally 4 Peace' Soundcloud stream |
On 12 May 2015, the Prince3EG Soundcloud account offered a stream of the majority of Prince’s 'Dance Rally 4 Peace' concert from 3 May 2015 (a.m.): Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA (as well as a portion of the pre-show DJ set). |
'Rally 4 Peace' Tidal live stream |
On 10 May 2015, Tidal.com hosted a live stream of the first hour of Prince’s 'Rally 4 Peace' concert at Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore, MD, USA (as well as the pre-show DJ set). |
Baltimore Soundcloud stream |
On 9 May 2015, Baltimore was made available as a stream on the newly-created Prince3EG Soundcloud account. |
Judith Hill: Back In Time album download |
On 23 March 2015, Live Nation emailed Prince’s email list with a note from Prince including a download link for Judith Hill’s debut album Back In Time, featuring Prince as a musician and producer. The album was available as a free download for 48 hours. |
What If and The X’s Face downloads |
On 14 March 2015, Live Nation emailed download links for What If and X’s Face to ticket holders for the four Louisville concerts scheduled on 14 March 2015 and 15 March 2015. |
The X’s Face radio broadcast |
On 13 March 2015, New York City radio station 90.7 WFUV premiered the full version of X’s Face by Prince. |
What If radio broadcast |
On 12 March 2015, Louisville radio station 91.9 WFPK Radio Louisville premiere a track titled What If by Prince and 3rdEyeGirl, a cover version of a song by Nichole Nordeman. |
This Could Be Us Edit |
On 22 January 2015 Warner Bros. Records released a static video for This Could Be Us, using a 3:51 edit of the full track. |
2014
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Anotherlove Lyrics Video |
On 23 December 2014 Warner Bros. Records released a lyric video for Anotherlove. |
Funknroll Lyrics Video |
On 18 November 2014 Warner Bros. Records released a lyric video for Funknroll. |
Empty Room Rehearsal |
On 28 October 2014 an audio rehearsal of Empty Room at Paisley Park Studios on 27 October 2014 is put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube channel. |
Art Official Age |
On 30 September 2014, following a staggered release in Europe over the preceding days, Prince’s 37th album Art Official Age was released in the USA. |
Plectrumelectrum |
On 30 September 2014, following a staggered release in Europe over the preceding days, Prince and 3rdEyeGirl’s first album Plectrumelectrum (Prince’s 36th album overall) was released in the USA. |
Clouds promo single |
On 22 September 2014, a promo CD single of Clouds became available in Europe. |
Anotherlove and Marz |
On 20 September 2014, both Anotherlove and Marz, both from Plectrumelectrum were offered as a download on the German iTunes as a preview of the album. |
Funknroll |
On 18 September 2014, the remix of Funknroll from Art Official Age was offered as a download as a preview of the album. |
U Know |
On 1 September 2014, the track U Know was offered as a download included in all iTunes album pre-orders of Art Official Age, but also available separately. The track was premiered earlier in the day by Celebuzz. |
Whitecaps |
On 1 September 2014, the track Whitecaps was offered as a download included in all iTunes album pre-orders of Plectrumelectrum, but also available separately. The track was premiered earlier in the day by Vibe.com. |
Clouds |
On 25 August 2014, to coincide with the announced release date for Art Official Age and Plectrumelectrum, the track Clouds was offered as a download included in all album pre-orders but also available separately. |
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On 10 July 2014, excerpts of 2 versions of a new Rita Ora song, The Single Most Amazing, written by Prince were posted on Rita Ora Twitter Account. |
Infrared Showcase (live audio) |
On 29 June 2014, live renditions of Endorphinmachine and She’s Always In My Hair from 29 June 2014 (a.m.) Paisley Park, Chanhassen, MN, USA was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
This Could B Us (tease) |
On 26 June 2014, a short excerpt of This Could B Us was made available on 3rdEyeGirl Twitter account. |
Botanique live video |
On 30 May 2014, a live video teaser from 30 May 2014 Show #3, Botanique, Brussels, Belgium was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man live video |
On 27 May 2014, a live video of I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man from 25 May 2014, Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, The Netherlands was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. The following day the video was removed. |
The Breakdown digital single |
On 18 April 2014, The Breakdown by Prince was released as a digital single in the USA. It was released in most other territories on 23 April 2014. |
Fallinlove2nite digital single |
On 17 March 2014, Fallinlove2nite by Prince featuring Zooey Deschanel was released as a digital single, four days after the track was streamed on iHeart Radio. |
Funknroll + Fallinlove2nite broadcast |
On 7 March 2014, radio station 102.3 KJLH, based in Los Angeles, CA, broadcast studio versions of Funknroll and Fallinlove2nite, along with an interview with Liv Warfield. |
Arsenio Hall Show performance videos |
On 5 March 2014, Prince’s performances on The Arsenio Hall Show of Funknroll, She’s Always In My Hair and Mutiny (all recorded the previous day) were broadcast and posted on the show’s website as individual performance videos. |
Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) video |
On 27 February 2014, a live video of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) from 22 February 2014, Manchester Academy 1, Manchester, England was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
Let’s Go Crazy video |
On 23 February 2014, a live video excerpt of Let’s Go Crazy from 22 February 2014, Manchester Academy 1, Manchester, England was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. A full version of the same song was made available on 26 February 2014. |
Liv Warfield: The Unexpected album |
On 18 February 2014, Liv Warfield digitally released her second album The Unexpected, including two tracks with Prince involvement - The Unexpected and Your Show. |
Chaos And Disorder video |
On 13 February 2014, a live video of Chaos And Disorder from 9 February 2014, O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, England was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
I Like It There live video |
On 5 February 2014, a live video of I Like It There from 5 February 2014 (a.m.): Electric Ballroom, London, England was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
Pretzelbodylogic |
On 3 February 2014, Pretzelbodylogic was released as a single on iTunes. At the same time, a 1:58 audio sample of the track was put on the 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
Pretzelbodylogic audio sample #1 |
On 28 January 2014, a short audio sample of Pretzelbodylogic, a new song, was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
Cause And Effect live video |
On 7 January 2014, a live video of Cause And Effect from 17 August 2013, Coliseu dos Recreios - Sala Principal, Lisbon, Portugal was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
So Dark live video |
On 7 January 2014, a live video of So Dark from 05 October 2013, Paisley Park, Chanhassen, MN, USA was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
The Sweeter She Is live video |
On 7 January 2014, a live video of The Sweeter She Is from 29 December 2013 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, USA was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
2013
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Musicology live video |
On 30 December, 2013, a live video of Musicology from 29 December, 2013 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, USA was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) live video |
On 30 December, 2013, a live video of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) from 29 December, 2013 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT, USA was put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
Da Bourgeoisie |
On 25 November, 2013, final version of Da Bourgeoisie was made available on 3rdEyeTunes.com. |
Da Bourgeoisie |
On 18 November, 2013, a download of a 'demo' later revealed ot be titled Da Bourgeoisie was posted on 3rdEyeGirl Twitter account. |
Esperanza Spalding - We Are America |
On 13 November, 2013, Esperanza Spalding posted a video of a new track, We Are America, to her new Vimeo account. Almost two weeks later, co-writer Chris Turner stated that Prince co-wrote and co-produced the track. |
Sheila E. - Icon album |
On 4 November, 2013, Sheila E.’s new album, Icon, was released in France. It contains Leader Of The Band featuring Prince. |
Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) rehearsal |
On 1 November, 2013, a rehearsal recording of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute), recorded on 30 October, 2013 at Paisley Park Studios, was made available for purchase on 3rdEyeTunes.com. |
Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) rehearsal |
On 31 October, 2013, a rehearsal recording of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute), recorded on 30 October, 2013 at Paisley Park Studios, was available as a static video (with artwork by Stella Blu on the 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
The Breakfast Experience EP |
On 24 October, 2013, a 5-track EP titled The Breakfast Experience was released on iTunes, containing different versions of Breakfast Can Wait, remixed by Joshua Welton. A video teaser for the EP was previously released on the 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account on 12 October, 2013. |
I Like It There live video |
On 22 October, 2013, a live video of I Like It There from 19 October, 2013 (am) Paisley Park, Chanhassen, MN, USA was made available on 3rdEyeTunes.com. |
The Breakfast Experience live video |
On 19 October, 2013, live video excerpts of Let’s Go Crazy, I Like It There, Stratus and Plectrumelectrum from 19 October, 2013 (am) Paisley Park, Chanhassen, MN, USA were put on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
The Sweeter She Is rehearsal |
On 16 October, 2013, a rehearsal of The Sweeter She Is, a cover of The Soul Children’s The Sweeter He Is, was posted by @VanessaMpls3121 on her Twitter account. |
Breakfast Can Wait music video |
On 11 October, 2013, Breakfast Can Wait music video was premiered on Prince’s VEVO account. |
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On 11 October, 2013, a clip of Breakfast Can Wait remix dubbed "The Breakfast Experience" posted on NPG Soundcloud account. |
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On 9 October, 2013, a Breakfast Can Wait music video teaser was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
Musicology live video |
On 8 October, 2013, a live performance of Musicology from 5 October, 2013, Paisley Park, Chanhassen, MN, USA was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 21 live stream |
On 5 October, 2013, 3rdEye TV Show #21 was live-streamed, featuring footage from 5 Oct. 2013, Paisley Park, Chanhassen, MN, USA. |
Big City (excerpt) |
On 2 October, 2013, a soundcloud excerpt of Big City was posted on the NPG Twitter account. |
Bambi live video |
On 1 October, 2013, a live performance of Bambi from 17 August, 2013, Coliseu dos Recreios - Sala Principal, Lisbon, Portugal was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
Janelle Monáe: The Electric Lady album |
On 10 September, 2013, Janelle Monáe’s second album The Electric Lady was released, featuring Prince on the track Givin Em What They Love. |
Breakfast Can Wait single |
On 3 September, 2013, Breakfast Can Wait was released as a digital single on iTunes, Amazon and other digital platforms. |
The Glamorous Life live video |
On 1 September, 2013, a live performance of The Glamorous Life from 31 August, 2013, World Trade Center - Piscadera Bay (Sam Cooke), Willemstad, Curaçao was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
Days Of Wild live video |
On 31 August, 2013, a live performance of Days Of Wild from 26 August, 2013 (am), City Winery, New-York, USA was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
Days Of Wild / Get On The Boat live video |
On 26 August, 2013, a live video of excerpts of Days Of Wild and Get On The Boat from 26 August, 2013 (am), City Winery, New-York, USA was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
Crimson And Clover live video |
On 18 August, 2013, a live video of Crimson And Clover from 17 August, 2013, Coliseu dos Recreios - Sala Principal, Lisbon, Portugal was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
Guitar live video |
On 18 August, 2013, a live video of Guitar from 17 August, 2013, Coliseu dos Recreios - Sala Principal, Lisbon, Portugal was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
The Max (bass jam) live video |
On 18 August, 2013, a live video of The Max (bass jam) from 17 August, 2013, Coliseu dos Recreios - Sala Principal, Lisbon, Portugal was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
Let’s Go Crazy live video |
On 17 August, 2013, a live video of Let’s Go Crazy from 7 August, 2013, Dyrehaven - Bøgescenen, Skanderborg, Denmark was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
Breakfast Can Wait |
On 17 August, 2013, Breakfast Can Wait was made available on 3rdEyeTunes.com. A 0:48 preview was also made available on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
She’s Always In My Hair live video |
On 15 August, 2013, a live video of She’s Always In My Hair from 7 August, 2013, Dyrehaven - Bøgescenen, Skanderborg, Denmark was posted on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
Groovy Potential |
On 14 August, 2013, a new song, Groovy Potential was made available on 3rdEyeTunes.com. A 1:20 preview was also made available on 3rdEyeGirl’s YouTube account. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 20 live stream |
On 12 August, 2013, 3rdEye TV Show #20 was live-streamed, featuring footage from 11 August, 2013 (show #2), Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and from the third night in Auditorium Stravinksi Montreux, Switzerland on 15 July, 2013 |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 19 live stream |
On 8 August, 2013, 3rdEye TV Show #19 was live-streamed, featuring footage from 7 August, 2013, Dyrehaven - Bøgescenen, Skanderborg, Denmark. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 18 live stream |
On 5 August, 2013, 3rdEye TV Show #18 was live-streamed, featuring a piano instrumental followed by footage from 4 August, 2013, Skeppsholmen, Stockholm, Sweden and a remix of Fixurlifeup. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 17 live stream |
On 27 July, 2013 (am), 3rdEye TV Show #17 was live-streamed, featuring NPG Ahdio Show #9 followed by a 100 minutes Radio Program billed "L8 Night" and a live video of Let’s Go Crazy from 15 July, 2013 Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 16 live stream |
On 11 July, 2013 (am), 3rdEye TV Show #16 was live-streamed, featuring a DJ set by Dudley D. during which an unreleased duet with Andy Allo, What It Feels Like was played. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 15 live stream |
On 6 July, 2013 (am), 3rdEye TV Show # 15 was live-streamed, featuring a live performance of People Pleaser by The NPG. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 14 live stream |
On 6 July, 2013, 3rdEye TV Show # 14 was live-streamed, featuring a rehearsal of Days Of Wild by Prince And The NPG. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 13 live stream |
On 6 July, 2013 (am), 3rdEye TV Show # 13 was live-streamed, featuring live performances of Ain’t Nobody and Days Of Wild by Prince And The NPG, as well as a DJ set. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 11 live stream |
On 3 July, 2013, 3rdEye TV Show # 11 was live-streamed, featuring rehearsals of an instrumental based on Wildest Moments, another instrumental billed "Hidden Colors", Strays Of The World, Brown Skin, as well as a 3:20 remix of Jessie Ware’s Wildest Moments Reloaded. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 10 live stream |
On 3 July, 2013, 3rdEye TV Show # 10 was live-streamed, featuring a rehearsal of F.U.N.K.. |
Menstrual Cycle and Octopus Heart posted on Soundcloud |
On 3 July, 2013, two new instrumentals, Menstrual Cycle and Octopus Heart (both previously live-streamed on 3rdEye TV Show # 8) were made available to stream and download on 3rdEyeGirl’s Soundcloud account. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 9 live stream |
On 3 July, 2013 (am), 3rdEye TV broadcast # 9 was live-streamed, featuring a remix of Jessie Ware’s Wildest Moments, and a rehearsal with Larry Graham of three tracks: Octopus Heart, an instrumental tentatively titled Toe Jam, and a cover version of Sly and the Family Stone’s Sex Machine. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 8 live stream |
On 1 July, 2013 (ending on 2 July, 2013 (am), an instrumental rehearsal from Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA, was live-streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #8, featuring four new tracks, Menstrual Cycle, Octopus Heart, Moon Drop and The Third Heart Of The Octopus Menstrual Cycle Originally Dropped From The Moon, as well as a brief rendition of Plectrumelectrum. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 7 live stream |
On 30 June, 2013 (am), performances of 1999, Little Red Corvette, Musicology (intro only), Extraloveable, and (Theme Song From) Which Way Is Up? - Dancing Machine - Partyman - It’s Alright were streamed live from 30 June, 2013 (am) City Winery Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA on 3rdEye TV broadcast #7. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 6 live stream |
On 28 June, 2013 (am), 3rdEye TV broadcast # 6 was live-streamed, featuring rehearsals of Midnight Blues (a new track), The Max, an Instrumental Bass Jam, Endorphinmachine, an Instrumental Guitar Jam (reminiscent of the outro of She’s Always In My Hair as performed on the Act II tour), as well as remixes of Superconductor, Janelle Monáe and Erykah Badu’s Q.U.E.E.N., and an excerpt of the studio version of Plectrumelectrum. |
3rdEye TV broadcast # 5 live stream |
On 25 June, 2013 to 26 June, 2013 (am), 3rdEye TV broadcast # 5 was live-streamed, featuring rehearsals of Extraloveable, U Got The Look, the medley Dancing Machine - Partyman - It’s Alright, as well as a snippet of Andy Allo’s Superconductor reloaded. |
All Shook Up Live |
On 23 June, 2013, live footage of All Shook Up from 18 July, 2009 (show #2), Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #4. |
Sexy Dancer/Le Freak - A Love Bizarre - Pass The Peas Live |
On 23 June, 2013, live footage of Sexy Dancer/Le Freak - A Love Bizarre - Pass The Peas from 21 September, 2007, O2, London, England was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #4. |
Musicology Rehearsal |
On 23 June, 2013, a 12:00 rehearsal of Musicology featuring Mama Feelgood was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #4 |
Next To Me |
On 23 June, 2013, a 5:00 cover of Emeli Sandé’s Next To Me by The NPG (Prince on guitar, Elisa Dease and Liv Warfield on vox) was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #4. |
Sing A Simple Song Rehearsal |
On 23 June, 2013, a 8:34 instrumental rehearsal of Sing A Simple Song was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #4. |
"Big City" Rehearsal |
On 23 June, 2013, black and white footage of a 2:20 rehearsal of Big City by The NPG and NPG Hornz was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #4. |
Rock And Roll Love Affair Reloaded Instrumental Remix |
On 23 June, 2013, a 5:30 instrumental remix of Rock And Roll Love Affair Reloaded was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #4. |
Play That Funky Music Live |
On 22 June, 2013, a 4:23 video of Play That Funky Music performed by Prince & The NPG on 30 May, 2012, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #3. |
Eye’ll Never Be Another Fool (new version) |
On 22 June, 2013, a 2:49 unreleased version of Eye’ll Never B Another Fool was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #3. |
Let’s Work Jam |
On 22 June, 2013, a 4:10 audio of a loose instrumental jam based on Let’s Work by Prince (bass), Donna Grantis (guitar) and Hannah Welton-Ford (drums) was streamed live on 3rdEye TV broadcast #3. |
Sticky Like Glue Rehearsal |
On 22 June, 2013, a 10:15 audio rehearsal of Sticky Like Glue by Prince & The NPG in 2010 was streamed live on 3rdEye TV broadcast #3. |
Love Like Jazz Live |
On 21 June, 2013, live footage of Love Like Jazz from 18 July, 2009, Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #2. |
She Spoke 2 Me Live |
On 21 June, 2013, live footage of She Spoke 2 Me from 18 July, 2009, Auditorium Stravinski, Montreux, Switzerland was streamed on 3rdEye TV broadcast #2. |
Let’s Work Rehearsal |
On 21 June, 2013, a video of a 1:35 instrumental rehearsal of Let’s Work by Prince (bass), Donna Grantis (guitar) and Hannah Welton-Ford (drums) was streamed live on 3rdEye TV broadcast #2. |
Extraloveable Reloaded |
On 19 June, 2013, a new mix of Extraloveable, Extraloveable Reloaded, augmented with horns and edited off Andy Allo’s rap was released on 3rdEyeGirl.com. |
The Glamorous Life Instrumental Rehearsal |
On 19 June, 2013, a 3:00 video of an instrumental rehearsal of The Glamorous Life was streamed live on 3rdEye TV broadcast #1. |
Ain’t Gonna Miss U When U’re Gone |
On 12 June, 2013, Ain’t Gonna Miss U When U’re Gone a new song by Prince featuring Ledisi was released on 3rdEyeGirl.com. |
Even Flow rehearsal stream |
On 24 May, 2013, blogger Dr. Funkenberry premiered a snippet of Prince and 3rdEyeGirl rehearsing a cover version of Pearl Jam’s Even Flow. |
Fixurlifeup video release |
On 23 May, 2013, the 3rdEyeGirl debut single video, Fixurlifeup, was premiered on Vevo. |
Fixurlifeup single release |
On 16 May, 2013, the 3rdEyeGirl debut single Fixurlifeup, listed as "3rdEyeGirl (feat. Prince)", was released on iTunes a month after the date it was initially planned for release and its radio debut on 12 April, 2013. |
She’s Always In My Hair (Live) |
On 16 April, 2013, a 5:24 live excerpt of She’s Always In My Hair from 15 April, 2013 The Vogue, Vancouver, Canada, was streamed on DrFunkenberry blog. It was also promoted by 3rdEyeGirl on Twitter. |
FixUrLifeUp |
On 12 April, 2013, a new song FixUrLifeUp was premiered on Toronto (Canada) radio station CBC Radio’s show Q with Jian Ghomeshi, in order to promote the opening dates of the Live Out Loud Tour, starting three days later. |
Guitar (Saana Hamri) Music Video |
On 9 April, 2013 a 3:44 music video of Guitar directed by Sanaa Hamri on 24 April 2008 was made available on 3rdEyeGirl.com. The release was promoted on the 3rdEyeGirl Twitter account with the caption:
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Boom / Stratus Rehearsal |
On 3 April, 2013 a 4:37 audio video instrumental rehearsal medley of Boom followed by Stratus (titled as BOOMSTRATUS) was streamed on Madison Dubé’s Vimeo account, with revolving photographs of the 3rdEyeGirl band as background images behind the track. It was removed within minutes, as Madison Dubé stated it was a work-in-progress. The same instrumental version was put back on line a few hours later. |
Let’s Go Crazy Rehearsal |
On 31 March, 2013 a 6:37 audio video rehearsal of Let’s Go Crazy was streamed on Madison Dubé Vimeo account and promoted by 3rdEyeGirl Twitter account. |
PlectrumElectrum short film |
On 13 March, 2013 a 2:32 video entitled Plectrumelectrum: an extremely short film by Madison Dubé (shot in Paisley Park) was streamed on streamed on her Vimeo account and promoted by 3rdEyeGirl Twitter account. The track performed "Elektra (Elektra Suite)" was composed by Donna Grantis and released in 2012 on her album: "Suites". |
3rd Eye Girl: Live Out loud (music video) |
On 2 March, 2013 3rdEyeGirl.com released Live Out Loud (3:40), a music video of Live Out Loud in .m4v format, billed as "v1.0 mp4". |
Prince: Bambi live video |
On 25 February, 2013 3rdEyeGirl.com released Bambi (3:21), a live video in .mov previously streamed on 3rdEyeGirl YouTube account. |
3rd Eye Girl: Live Out Loud |
On 22 February, 2013 3rdEyeGirl.com released Live Out Loud (3:35), a new song in .wav format with lead vocals by Hannah Ford, Donna Grantis and Ida Nielsen. |
Prince: That Girl Thang |
On 18 February, 2013 3rdEyeGirl.com released That Girl Thang (3:33), a new acoustic song in .wav format. |
Prince: Boyfriend |
On 15 February, 2013 3rdEyeGirl.com released Boyfriend (3:08), a new song in .wav format. |
Prince: Screwdriver music video |
On 15 February, 2013 3rdEyeGirl.com and prince2013.com removed Screwdriver film and replaced it by a 5:40 edited version, available in .mov and .mp4 formats for the same price. |
André Cymone: A.C. album US re-release |
André Cymone’s A.C. has been re-released in the US as a 2CD set on Funky Town Grooves, containing a previously-unreleased 10:23 version of The Dance Electric. The set is available to purchase online only, and pre-orders were mailed in early February 2013. |
Prince: Screwdriver film |
On 10 February, 2013 3rdEyeGirl.com and prince2013.com released Screwdriver (8:09), a short film containing Screwdriver new music video; the film was available in .mov and .mp4 formats. |
Prince: Breakfast Can Wait |
On 5 February, 2013 new merchant website 3rdEyeGirl.com released Breakfast Can Wait (3:56), a new song in digital format. |
Prince: Screwdriver (Remix) |
On 5 February, 2013 new merchant website 3rdEyeGirl.com released a 6:44 remix of Screwdriver in digital format. |
Prince: Screwdriver single |
On 4 February, 2013 European record label Purple Music released Prince’s single Screwdriver in digital format. |
Ronald Bruner Jr. drum solo (live) |
On 2 February, 2013, a 1:03 drum solo by Ronald Bruner Jr. from January, 2013 at Dakota Jazz Club & Restaurant, Minneapolis (MN), USA was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel under the name RBJ. |
Prince: Stratus (live) |
On 2 February, 2013, a 4:58 live performance of Stratus from 16 January, 2013 (show #1) Dakota Jazz Club And Restaurant, Minneapolis (MN), USA was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel under the name Dakota 1. The 3rd Eye Girl Twitter account promoted the track as: 3rd Eye Girl Strikes AGAIN!!. |
Prince: U Will B (duet with Andy Allo) |
On 25 January, 2013, a 6:22 acoustic version of U Will B was streamed on Andy Allo Facebook page with the following message:
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Prince: Screwdriver (music video) |
On 22 January, 2013, a 4:28 music video of Screwdriver was streamed on 20pr1nc3.com website. |
Prince: Chapter & Verse (live) |
On 20 January, 2013, a 5:12 live version of Chapter & Verse (a new song) was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel. The 3rd Eye Girl Twitter account promoted the track saying: Told you. |
Prince: Screwdriver (excerpt) |
On 16 January, 2013, a 1:11 clip of Screwdriver was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel under the name Fox 9 Preview of Screwdriver. The 3rd Eye Girl Twitter account promoted the track as: Prince just played for the new/screw at Fox 9. |
Ana Moura: Dream of Fire (Purple Fire Mix) |
On 12 January, 2013, a 4:17 Prince remix of Dream Of Fire, an Ana Moura penned-song released on her 2012 album "Desfado" was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel under the name Ana Moura - Dream of Fire (PurpleFireMix). |
Prince: I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man (Live) |
On 11 January, 2013, a 7:56 live video of I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man from 25 September, 2012, United Center, Chicago (IL), USA by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel under the name Medium. |
Prince: Rock And Roll Love Affair (Remix) |
On 6 January, 2013, a 5:42 new remix of Rock And Roll Love Affair by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel. |
Prince: Same Page Different Book |
On 6 January, 2013, a 4:42 version of a previously unreleased song Same Page Different Book by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel. |
Prince: Laydown (Xtended) |
On 6 January, 2013, a 5:54 extended version of Laydown by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel. |
2012
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Prince: Bambi (Studio rehearsal video) |
On 31 December, 2012, a 3:22 studio rehearsal video of Bambi by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on 3rd Eye Girl’s YouTube channel. The video comes from the same December 2012 rehearsal session as the Screwdriver studio rehearsal video clip that introduced new guitarist Donna Grantis on 17 December, 2012. |
Prince: Screwdriver (Studio rehearsal video) |
On 17 December, 2012, a 0:30 studio rehearsal video clip of a previously-unknown song, Screwdriver by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on Hannah Ford’s Facebook Page with the following message: A Taste of Rehearsal. The video includes new guitarist Donna Grantis, and ends with a text screen stating A few hours later, a 29-second clip of the studio version followed on YouTube, with an image showing lyrics from the song, again with the text "Coming 2013". |
Shelby J.: North Carolina single |
On 12 December, 2012, Shelby J. released North Carolina (co-written by and featuring Prince) as a single on Amazon.com. |
Shelby J.: North Carolina track premiere |
On 6 December, 2012, Shelby J. hosted a 2-hour radio show on WNAA 90.1 FM, including the radio premiere of North Carolina, produced by Prince and featuring Anthony Hamilton. An image on her Facebook page suggests the track will be available as a single on 12 December, 2012. The show also featured an interview with Andy Allo. |
Prince: I Like It There rehearsal stream |
On 30 November, 2012, a 4:08 audio rehearsal version of I Like It There by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on Hannah Ford’s Facebook Page with the following message:
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Prince: Rock And Roll Love Affair music video |
On 23 November, 2012, swiss label Purple Music streamed a 4:31 music video of Rock And Roll Love Affair on their YouTube TVchannel. |
Prince: Rock And Roll Love Affair single |
On 22 November, 2012, swiss label Purple Music released Rock And Roll Love Affair on 12" Vinyl, 12" Vinyl Picture Disc and CD formats. The single include the original version of the song, a radio mix and 4 Jamie Lewis remixes. The single has been on rotation on European radios since 12 October, 2012. |
Andy Allo: Superconductor album |
On 20 November, 2012, Andy Allo’s second album Superconductor was released on digital format (mp3) on several worldwide Amazon stores. It contains 3 songs co-written by Prince: Superconductor, The Calm and Long Gone, but he appears on all nine tracks as a musician and producer. A release on iTunes followed the next day. |
Prince: Jimmy Kimmel Live! performance streams |
On 25 October, 2012 the Jimmy Kimmel Live! website streamed Prince’s full performance of The Dance Electric (from 23 October, 2012), of which only 30 seconds was broadcast on TV. The previous day, the website also streamed his performance of Rock And Roll Love Affair, which had been broadcast in full. |
Prince: Dark rehearsal |
on 18 October, 2012 a 4:18 audio rehearsal version of Dark by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on Andy Allo Facebook Page with the following message:
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Andy Allo: People Pleaser digital single |
People Pleaser, the first single from Andy Allo’s second album Superconductor, featuring Prince on unidentified instruments was released digitally worldwide on 17 October, 2012. |
Prince: Extraloveable remix |
On 6 October, 2012, a 4:18 audio instrumental version of Extraloveable by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on Andy Allo Facebook Page with the following message:
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Prince: U Got The Look live video |
On 29 September, 2012, a link to download a 3:22 video version of U Got The Look by Prince and the New Power Generation from 26 September, 2012: Chicago, United Center concert was posted on Damaris Lewis Twitter Page with the following text:The TransferBigFiles.com download was limited to a number of 100 and was deactivated when the limit was reached. |
Prince: Extraloveable live video |
On 29 September, 2012, a 1:11 video version of Extraloveable by Prince and the New Power Generation from 26 September, 2012: Chicago, United Center concert was streamed on Andy Allo Facebook Page. |
Prince: Old Friends 4 Sale Rehearsal |
On 24 September, 2012, a 3:18 rehearsal version of Old Friends 4 Sale by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on DrFunkenberry blog. |
Prince: Rock And Roll Love Affair |
On 17 September, 2012, iHeartRadio.com premiered a new track by Prince, titled Rock And Roll Love Affair, played every hour on the hour beginning at 11:00 EST (at the same time as Prince’s appearance on US talk show The View). |
Támar Davis with Prince: Redhead Stepchild studio version |
On 12 September, 2012, the previously-unreleased studio version of Redhead Stepchild by Támar Davis with Prince was included as a streaming audio track (with no download option) on the new Támar Davis mobile app. It is believed to be the same version planned for inclusion on the unreleased 2006 album Milk & Honey (originally titled Beautiful, Loved & Blessed). |
Prince: Days Of Wild feat. Wild And Loose Rehearsal |
On 12 June, 2012, a 19:00 rehearsal version of Days Of Wild containing interpolations of Wild And Loose, Ain’t Nobody and America by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on Cassandra O’Neal Facebook page. A few minutes later Shelby J. also shared the rehearsal on her Soundcloud page. 45 minutes before the "jam" was streamed, Liv Warfield advertized about it on her Facebook page, with the following text:
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Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) live video |
On 10 June, 2012 a live video of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute), from the 30 May, 2012: Rod laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia concert, was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page. |
TripleM.com.au Prince interview podcast |
On 30 May, 2012, TripleM.com.au released an audio podcast of Prince’s telephone interview the same day on Melbourne, Australia, radio station 105.1 Triple M, giving a brief interview about the Welcome 2 Australia Tour on the day of its final show during an in-studio interview with tour dancer Damaris Lewis. The podcast lasts 30:51 and includes highlights of the whole show; Damaris Lewis and Prince appear only in the final eleven minutes. |
Prince: Mutiny feat. Ice Cream Castles Rehearsal |
On 23 April, 2012, a 9:54 rehearsal version of Mutiny containing an interpolation of Ice Cream Castles by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on drfunkenberry.com to promote the forthcoming Welcome 2 Australia Tour The file was also posted via Soundcloud by Paul Peterson on behalf of fDeLuxe. |
Prince: The Dance Electric Rehearsal |
On 16 April, 2012, a 8:37 rehearsal version of The Dance Electric by Prince and the New Power Generation was streamed on drfunkenberry.com to promote the forthcoming Welcome 2 Australia Tour. |
Prince: Original Album Series collection |
A collection of five albums by Prince / Prince and the Revolution / Prince and the New Power Generation was released in Belgium on March 17, 2012 housed in wallets and a unique slipcase. The collection includes 1999, Purple Rain, Parade, Lovesexy and Diamonds And Pearls. The albums are not believed to have been remastered. |
Andy Allo: People Pleaser clip |
On 8 March, 2012, a 1:09 clip of the studio version of People Pleaser by Andy Allo (executive produced by, and likely featuring Prince) was streamed on drfunkenberry.com to accompany an announcement about the album Superconductor. |
Bria Valente: 2nite |
On 23 February, 2012 Swiss record label Purple Music released 2nite, a Bria Valente single, containing newly-created remixes of the track written and produced by Prince (originally from her 2009 album Elixer). |
Andy Allo: Wild World |
On 20 February, 2012 an acoustic cover version of Cat Stevens' track Wild World by Andy Allo was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page, with the announcement "PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY! NOT 4 SALE. ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN BY CAT STEVENS". It was revealed during a Facebook chat in 2013 that Prince played acoustic guitar on the track. |
2011
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The Look Of Love live video
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On 27 December, 2011 a live video of The Look Of Love, from the 7 August, 2011: 10-øren (Amager Strandpark), Storkøbenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark concert, was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page. | |
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Take Me With U live video | |
On 21 December, 2011 a live video of Take Me With U, from the 16 December, 2011, Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC, Canada concert, was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page. Andy Allo has streamed several other previously-unreleased tracks recently on her Facebook page. See here for details. | |
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Shockadelica live video | |
On 14 December, 2011 a 0:42 video of Shockadelica, from the 13 December, 2011, Rexall Place, Edmonton, AB, Canada concert, was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page. Andy Allo has streamed several other previously-unreleased tracks recently on her Facebook page. See here for details. | |
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Dance 4 Me single (re-release with new mixes) | |
Swiss record label Purple Music released a new version of the 2009 single Dance 4 Me on 9 December, 2011, containing newly-created remixes of the track. The single was available under Vinyl, Vinyl Picture Disc and CD formats. | |
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Stand! live video | |
On 9 December, 2011 a 6:32 video of Sly and the Family Stone’s Stand!, from the 8 December, 2011, MTS Centre, Winnipeg, MB, Canada concert, was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page. Andy Allo has streamed several other previously-unreleased tracks recently on her Facebook page. See here for details. | |
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Extraloveable | |
The digital single Extraloveable was released in the USA on 29 November, 2011, after being released in Canada and other territories the previous week. The single contains a 2011 re-recording of the previously-unreleased 1982 track Extraloveable, featuring a rap by Andy Allo >> Read more. | |
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Andy Allo: Oui Can Luv (Full Version Demo) | |
On 28 November, 2011 a 4:21 video (audio only with a static image) of an acoustic demo titled Oui Can Luv Full Version Demo (a renamed version of We Can Funk, with a revised chorus to match) was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page, following on from the 1:00 clip posted on 11 November, 2011. Andy Allo has streamed several other previously-unreleased tracks recently on her Facebook page. See here for details. | |
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Toronto live videos | |
On 27 November, 2011 a 1:35 video of Cool from 26 November, 2011 Toronto, CA - Air Canada Center concert was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page. This was followed hours later by a 2:25 video of Angel from the same show, which was removed and replaced by a full 6:59 video the following day, 27 November, 2011. Andy Allo has streamed several other previously-unreleased tracks recently on her Facebook page. See here for details. | |
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ChumFM.com Prince interview podcast | |
On 25 November, 2011, ChumFM.com released an audio podcast of Prince’s appearance the same day on Toronto, ON, Canada, radio station 104.5 CHUM FM, giving a brief interview about the upcoming Welcome 2 Canada Tour. The podcast lasts 46:25 and includes highlights of the whole show; Prince appears only in the final ten minutes. | |
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Extraloveable | |
On 23 November, 2011 a single of Extraloveable, containing a 2011 re-recording of the previously-unreleased 1982 track Extraloveable, was released on iTunes Canada. The song features a rap by Andy Allo, and was presented as a Canadian exclusive to celebrate the tour to come, but it was also available in Europe and in Australia from the 24th onwards. | |
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Recording session with Trombone Shorty and Maceo Parker at Paisley Park Studios | |
Trombone Shorty posted on Twitter on 23 November, 2011: "Dream come true worked in the studio with Prince and Maceo Parker yesterday!!!" He had posted the previous day that he was in Minneapolis, so it can be assumed that the session took place at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA. Andy Allo posted the following day that she hoped Shorty would take up the offer of joining the band on the Welcome 2 Canada Tour. | |
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Andy Allo: Oui Can Luv (Demo) | |
On 11 November, 2011 a 1:00 video (audio only with a static image) of an acoustic demo of Oui Can Luv (a renamed version of We Can Funk, with a revised chorus to match) was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page, with the tagline "CHECK OUT WHAT EYE FOUND IN PRINCE'S VAULT (Demo recorded in Sacramento on 8/31/11 using ProTools 9 & a Sterling Audio ST69 Mic)". Prince’s involvement is unknown, however. Andy Allo has streamed several other previously-unreleased tracks recently on her Facebook page. See here for details. | |
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The Best Of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame + Museum Live album released with While My Guitar Gently Weeps featuring Prince released on CD | |
A 3CD set titled The Best Of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame + Museum Live was released on 1 November, 2011, including Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Steve Winwood, Dhani Harrison and Prince’s live version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps, marking its first CD release (the 3CD set was previously released digitally in March, 2011). | |
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Nikka Costa, Prince and Larry Graham: Thank You For Talkin’ To Me Africa / Funky | |
On 13 September, 2011 a 2:41 video of a mostly-instrumental jam of Sly and the Family Stone’s Thank You For Talkin’ To Me Africa, containing some lyrics from The Chamber Brothers' Funky, from 7 August, 2011, 10-øren (Amager Strandpark), Storkøbenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark was streamed on Nikka Costa’s official YouTube channel, known as "Nikka’s Box", under the title "Nikka sings with Prince & Larry Graham". | |
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Late August, 2011, recording sessions @ Powerplay Studios, Maur, Switzerland | |
Zürcher Oberländer reports that Prince recorded at Powerplay Studios, Maur, Switzerland, from 20-31 August, 2011. Nothing else is known about these recording sessions. | |
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Andy Allo: Facebook streams | |
On 18 August, 2011 a 2:15 video of Empty Room as performed on 17 August, 2011 at Hallenstadion, Zürich, Switzerland was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page, as "Empty Room, Zurich Switzerland". The video was an excerpt of the last quarter of the song, and over the end the video has the text: Thanks Euro 4 the best summer ever. On 14 August, 2011 a 4:40 video of Hot Thing (including a sample from Alphabet St.) as performed on 12 August, 2011, Slottsskogen, Gothenburg, Sweden at the Way Out West Festival was streamed on Andy Allo’s Facebook page, as "Hot Thing, Way Out West Fest 8/12/11". The video also included clips of 777-9311 and I Would Die 4 U. | |
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New songs performed in 2010/2011 shows | |
Prince sang lyrics to a new song, Only Heaven Knows (over the music of Thank You For Talkin’ To Me Africa on 30 June, 2011 at Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France.
A few other new songs have been performed in recent months: a new song, tentatively known as We Live (2 Get Funky), was performed on the French TV show Le Grand Journal, broadcast live on TV and online (although the song was first played live three days earlier, 24 June, 2011). Also played was a previously-unknown song by new bandmember Andy Allo, tentatively known as People Pleaser, which may have writing input by Prince, although this is not known. A song tentatively known as When She Comes was performed at the one-off show on 11 May, 2011. A song tentatively known as U Will B was played on 5 May, 2011. The lyrics of Gingerbread Man have been sung over the backing music of The Question Of U/The One a few times, beginning 29 December, 2010. Welcome 2 America was premiered on 18 December, 2010, and lyrics from the track have been included a few times in performances of Dreamer since then. Black Muse, sung by Shelby J., Liv Warfield & Elisa Dease while Prince was offstage, was played during the first Welcome 2 America Tour show, 15 December, 2010. It is not known if these are intended for a particular project. See the songs' entries for more details. | |
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Dirty Mind, Controversy and 1999 vinyl re-releases | |
Prince’s third, fourth and fifth albums Dirty Mind, Controversy and 1999 were to be re–released 19 April on 180g vinyl by Warner Bros./Rhino Records, but they were delayed until 10 May. No additional information is known yet about packaging or anything that is unique to these releases. | |
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The Cookhouse Five sessions | |
94 East released a digital collection of The Cookhouse Five sessions on 5 April, 2011. This set includes If We Don’t, If You See Me, I’ll Always Love You, Games and Better Than You Think, featuring Prince as a musician, to mark the 35th anniversary of their recording (although the tracks were recorded in 1975). The tracks are remixed by Matt "Dr." Fink. | |
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The Best Of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame + Museum Live digital album released with While My Guitar Gently Weeps featuring Prince | |
A digital album titled The Best Of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame + Museum Live was released on 15 March, 2011, including Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Steve Winwood, Dhani Harrison and Prince’s live version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps, marking its first audio release (the song was previously released on DVD). | |
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1999 album re-released in Australia | |
Prince’s fifth album 1999 was re-released in Australia on 4 March, 2011. The album was not remastered, and contained no additional tracks. | |
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KTU.com Prince interview podcast | |
On 13 December, 2010, KTU.com released an audio podcast of Prince's appearance the same day on New York, NY, USA, radio station 103.5 KTU, giving a brief interview about the upcoming Welcome 2 America Tour. This is believed to be the first authorized podcast of a Prince interview. | |
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Stratus audio stream on Drfunkenberry.com | |
A live recording of Stratus, a cover version of the 1973 Billy Cobham track, was streamed on Drfunkenberry.com, beginning on 2 November, 2010. The recording, taken from 22 October, 2010, MCH MultiArena / Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning, Denmark, is the first available recording to feature new bass guitarist Ida Nielsen. | |
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Dale Bozzio album Make Love Not War | |
On 31 October, 2010, Dale Bozzio released an album collecting rare and unreleased tracks mostly recorded in 1991. Included is Take Me To Your Leader, co-written by Prince. No credits are given, but the track is credited as Take Me To Your Leader (Prince Mix), indicating he was involved in production also. | |
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Rich Friends KTU 103.5 radio stream | |
As previously-unreleased song, Rich Friends, was streamed in full (with three station IDs overdubbed onto the track) on KTU.com (the website of New York, NY, USA, radio station 103.5 KTU), beginning on 14 October, 2010. French radio station Europe 1 had previously debuted a clip of the song on 8 October, 2010. The DJ announced the track as coming from a "new" album, 20TEN Deluxe (which is thought to be a deluxe edition of 20Ten, although no other details are currently known). | |
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Sheila E.: From E 2 U EP release | |
On 15 August, 2010, Sheila E. sold a 5-song EP at two shows she performed at Yoshi's, San Francisco, CA, USA. The EP's first track, Leader Of The Band, was written by Prince, who also appears on piano. Sheila E. also indicated through her Twitter account that the EP would be available through her website within a matter of days. | |
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20Ten CD release | |
On 10 July, 2010, Prince's 35th studio album, 20Ten, was released as a covermount with Belgium newspapers Het Nieuwsblad & De Gentenaar and British newspaper The Daily Mirror (sold in a different edition as The Daily Record in Scotland). German magazine Rolling Stone and French newspaper Courrier International also carried the album beginning on 22 July, 2010. |