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| |introduction = '''No One Else''' is an unreleased track recorded in 2006, at <!--an unconfirmed studio (-->[[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA<!--; [[3121 at The Rio]], Las Vegas, NV, USA; or [[Circle House]], Miami, FL, USA)-->. The song completes the four-song ''"Man Opera"'' consisting of [[I Am]], [[Touch Me]], [[Sunrise Sunset]] and [[No One Else]], and it includes reprises of both [[Touch Me]] and [[Sunrise Sunset]] within the song. It is not known to have been considered for any project at the time of recording. | | |introduction = '''No One Else''' is an unreleased track recorded in 2006, at <!--an unconfirmed studio (-->[[Paisley Park Studios]], Chanhassen, MN, USA<!--; [[3121 at The Rio]], Las Vegas, NV, USA; or [[Circle House]], Miami, FL, USA)-->. The song completes the four-song ''"Man Opera"'' consisting of [[I Am]], [[Touch Me]], [[Sunrise Sunset]] and [[No One Else]], and it includes reprises of both [[Touch Me]] and [[Sunrise Sunset]] within the song. It is not known to have been considered for any project at the time of recording. |
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− | In 2017, timed with the first anniversary of [[Prince]]'s death, engineer [[Ian Boxill]] made an EP available titled ''Deliverance'', including [[Deliverance]], [[I Am]], [[Touch Me]], [[Sunrise Sunset]], [[No One Else]], and [[I Am|I Am (Extended)]]. Due to the [http://blog.thecurrent.org/2017/04/prince-estate-and-paisley-park-sue-engineer-over-planned-prince-music-release/ lawsuit] against this release by [[Prince]]'s estate, this is currently treated as an unofficial bootleg release, and as such, the songs are considered unreleased, despite their availability on mainstream music sites. | + | In 2017, timed with the first anniversary of [[Prince]]'s death, engineer [[Ian Boxill]] wanted to make an EP available titled ''Deliverance'', including [[Deliverance]], [[I Am]], [[Touch Me]], [[Sunrise Sunset]], [[No One Else]], and [[I Am|I Am (Extended)]]. This would have featured the original songs, overdubbed and remixed by [[Ian Boxill|Boxill]]. [[Prince]]'s estate filed and won a [http://blog.thecurrent.org/2017/04/prince-estate-and-paisley-park-sue-engineer-over-planned-prince-music-release/ lawsuit] to halt this release and for the original masters to be returned to the state. Therefor the EP ''Deliverance'' is considered an unofficial bootleg release, with the versions of the songs on it unofficial remixes. As such, the songs are considered unreleased, despite their short availability on mainstream music sites. |
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| The song was recorded around the same time that [[Prince]] began performing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amel_Larrieux Amel Larrieux] song of the same name (see [No_One_Else_(Amel_Larrieux)|No One Else] for details), possibly prompting the title, but the songs are otherwise. unrelated. | | The song was recorded around the same time that [[Prince]] began performing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amel_Larrieux Amel Larrieux] song of the same name (see [No_One_Else_(Amel_Larrieux)|No One Else] for details), possibly prompting the title, but the songs are otherwise. unrelated. |