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  • ...ing-top:.6em;padding-bottom:.7em;"><small>''[[Prince]]’s albums projects that have been planned or submitted to a label for release before being shelved. ...ng-top:.6em;padding-bottom:.7em;"><small>''[[Prince]]’s singles projects that have been planned for release by a record label, before being shelved.''</s
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  • ...on is not affiliated, associated or connected with PrinceVault.com nor has it endorsed or sponsored PrinceVault.com. Further, the Estate of Prince Rogers ...eVault.com is an unauthorized, unofficial, independent non-profit website. It is not affiliated, approved, or endorsed with The Estate of Prince Rogers N
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  • * In the unlikely event that personal information does end up on the site, it will not be sold or rented to any third party.
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  • Specific recording dates are not known, but it is believed that most of the tracks were recorded between late 1999 and 2001 at [[Paisley Pa The album was not eligible for the charts, as it was available only through the [[NPG Music Club]].
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  • | [[Easy Does It]] || [[Eric Leeds]]: [[Album: Times Squared|Times Squared]] || 1986 || 1991
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  • | {{l}} [[You’re The One For Me]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Takes Two]] {{Inter}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Shelby J.]] lead vox, sans [[Prince | {{l}} [[I Like It There]] {{l}} {{l}}
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  • ...cs from a longer version included on an earlier configuration of the album that were not kept for release. ...ck [[Father’s Song]] during one of the instrumental breaks. It is likely that [[John L. Nelson]]’s credit on the track comes from this inclusion. The c
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  • | [[Ain’t No Place Like U]] || [[Mayte]]: [[Album: Child Of The Sun|Child Of The Sun]] || 1994 || 1 | [[All That]] || [[Carmen Electra]]: [[Album: Carmen Electra|Carmen Electra]] || 1992 |
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  • ...en [[Prince]] heard the resulting track, he loved it and wanted to include it on his next album. He re-recorded the track and made some musical and lyric
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  • ...ed heavily on [[The Line]] and uses many of the same samples. The sound of it was changed before release and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patti_Labelle |trivia = It is likely the track was tentatively titled '''Love 88''' until a release wa
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    ...lbum, with [[Gayle Chapman]] singing lead vocals (the same set of sessions that produced [[Too Long]], [[Disco Away]], [[Thrill You Or Kill You]], [[If I L ...was supposed to be sung by the character "Camille", played by [[Prince]]. It was not included on any known configuration of the [[Album:_Graffiti_Bridge
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  • | {{med}} [[(How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window?]] - [[Lady Cab Driver]] ''(instrumental)'' - [[Automa | {{l}} [[Sometimes It Snows In April]] {{l}} {{l}} <small> ''[[Prince]], [[Wendy Melvoin]], [[Lis
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  • ...[[Still Waiting]] were performed that night, during a 120 minutes concert. It is not certain if the review concerns concert #1 or #2, though.
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  • ...iginal September 1990 version already has this specific rap, but if it did it would not have mentioned [[Tommy Barbarella]] on keys, as he wasn’t in th ...e Rock in Rio II Festival on [[19_January_1991-am|19 January 1991 (a.m.)]] that performance was broadcast on radio and television.
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  • |previous song = [[I Guess It’s All Over]] ...ost Beautiful Girl In The World]] had been released the previous year, but it was not connected with the album release at the time). Two months earlier,
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  • ...] And Vicky Rivkin, and following an argument with [[Susannah Melvoin]] at that party. [[Prince]] left the party and then called the band in to record. ...s And Disorder]] album at this point, although this has not been verified. It was however slated to be the fourth track on the 1995 [[Album: New World|Ne
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  • ...8, receiving international release later based on his success in the years that followed. ...he album was ever actually compiled in this form; it is certainly possible that [[Prince]] was working through ideas when writing down this tracklist. The
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  • | {{l}} [[Sometimes It Snows In April]] {{l}} {{l}} | {{l}} [[America]] / [[D.M.S.R.]] {{segue}} {{med}} ''incl.'' [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]] ''(instrumental) &'' [[Rockhard In A Funky
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  • ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}} | {{l}} [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Hon E Man]] {{H-Int}}, [
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  • ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}} | {{l}} [[Forever In My Life]] {{l}} ''incl'' [[It]] {{Inter}} ''&'' [[Holly Rock]] {{Inter}} {{l}}
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  • ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}} | {{l}} [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Hon E Man]] {{H-Int}}, [
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  • ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}} | {{l}} [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Hon E Man]] {{H-Int}}, [
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  • ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}} | {{l}} [[Forever In My Life]] {{l}} [[It]] {{l}}
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  • ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}} | {{l}} [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Hon E Man]] {{H-Int}}, [
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  • ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}} | {{l}} [[Forever In My Life]] {{l}} [[It]] {{l}} <small> '' (end) used in [[Film: Sign O’ The Times|Sign O’ The
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  • ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}} | {{l}} [[It’s Gonna Be A Beautiful Night]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Hon E Man]] {{H-Int}}, [
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  • ...f]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)]] {{H-Int}} / [[Twelve]] {{l}} ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}}
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  • ...f]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)]] {{H-Int}} / [[Twelve]] {{l}} | {{l}} [[Head]] {{segue}} {{l}} [[A Love Bizarre]] ''incl.'' [[Dead On It]] ''(lyrics)'' {{l}}
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  • ...f]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)]] {{H-Int}} / [[Twelve]] {{l}} ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}}
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  • :[[Prince_Vault:In_memoriam/January_30]] It’s A Wonderful Day :[[Prince_Vault:In_memoriam/February_23]] Release It
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  • ...nia to ask if other band members are there yet, and to pass on the message that he is listening to a mix they just made and would be there soon. ...Album: Gold Nigga|Gold Nigga]] (fifth track on later pressings of the CD). It is a skit in which a bandmember (possibly [[Damon Dickson]] or [[Kirk Johns
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  • | {{l}} ''NPG funk jam'' {{segue}} {{l}}''incl. 'ain’t no party like a new power party','' [[Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker)]] ' | {{med}} [[It’s Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me]] ''(instrumental)'' / [[Be Happy
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  • | {{l}} [[Do It All Night]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}}
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  • | {{l}} [[Do It All Night]] {{segue}} {{l}} {{l}}
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  • ...N productions / Paisley Park Enterprises. Presented in chronological order it includes all books published, including reprints and translations. <br>Book | '''Turn It Up''' <br>(UPTOWN Presents)'''<br><small>by Uptown Staff</small>
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  • ...hen [[Prince]] was ten, he had a troubled relationship with his stepfather that resulted in him going to live with his father. [[Prince]] lived briefly wit ...Husney]] (of The High Spirits), to whom Moon introduced him, a connection that helped him produce a high-quality demo recording. [[Owen Husney|Husney]] st
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  • | {{l}} [[Jughead]] {{l}} ''incl.'' [[Dead On It]]''intro'' {{l}} | {{l}} [[Thieves In The Temple]] {{l}} [[It]] ''incl.'' [[The Arabic Intro]] / [[Sexy M.F.]] ''lyrics'' {{l}}
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  • | {{med}} [[(How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window?]] - [[Lady Cab Driver]] ''(instrumental)'' - [[Automa | {{l}} [[Sometimes It Snows In April]] {{l}} {{l}}
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Target_Corporation Target] five days later, in a 3CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]] and [[Bria Valente]]’s first a In September 2009, the album was released in France as part of a 2CD package that also included [[Album: MPLSound|MPLSound]]. At the same time, a single-disc
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  • ...= <b>20Ten</b> is the 35th full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was initially released on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/July 10|10 ...nce-to-release-new-cd-via-newspaper-wb-update/ DrFunkenberry.com] reported that other European newspapers will distribute the album also, while [http://en.
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  • ...= <b>Planet Earth</b> is the 32nd full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was initially available included on CD with the [[Prince_Vault:Selected_ann ...bum’s packaging on each edition does not include a tracklist, indicating that the final tracklist may have been decided upon at a very late stage. Album
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  • ...oversy|Controversy]] is the fourth full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was released worldwide in October 1981 (twelve months after his previous al ...recorded in February 1978, and was written by [[André Cymone]] (although it was credited to [[Prince]] on the album). The version included on the album
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  • ...f]] {{segue}} {{l}} ''incl.'' [[It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)]] {{H-Int}} / [[Twelve]] {{l}} ...l}} ''incl.'' [[La, La, La, He, He, Hee]] ''(instrumental)'' {{Inter}} / [[It]] ''coda'' {{l}}
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  • ...bum: Prince|Prince]] is the second full-length studio album by [[Prince]]. It was released worldwide in October 1979, eighteen months after his first alb ...rry Jones]] got a 16-track Soundcraft series 200B board and had it shipped it to [[Prince]]’s home on [[North Arm Drive Home Studio|North Arm Drive]] i
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  • ...e_Alone... The_Aftershow:_It_Ain’t_Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over]] ...om [[Prince]]'' similar to the term ''Directions in Music by Miles Davis'' that appeared on a series of albums by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miles_Davis
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  • It was released worldwide in November 2001 (two years after his previous studi ...w voice by [[Prince]] that continues through many of the album’s tracks. It introduces the story of the "Rainbow Children", who "go about the work of b
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  • ...lbeit the name [[The Revolution]] appears in mirror-writing on the sleeve, it was never officially attributed to [[Prince and the Revolution]].) ...ording dates for [[All The Critics Love U In New York]] are not known, but it was recorded in early 1982.
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  • ...appear in mirror-writing on the sleeve of the [[Album: 1999|1999]] album). It was released worldwide in June 1984, a month before the movie, [[Film: Purp ...and eight months after [[Prince]]’s previous album [[Album: 1999|1999]], it marked the longest period between albums to date.
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  • | {{l}} [[I Like It There]] {{l}} {{l}} | {{l}} [[Sometimes It Snows In April]] {{l}} {{l}}
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  • ...e Revolution]]’s best-selling album, [[Album: Purple Rain|Purple Rain]]. It was the first release of any kind on [[Prince]]’s own [[Paisley Park Reco ...cember 1984, although [[Raspberry Beret]] had first been recorded in 1982 (it was re-recorded in September 1984). [[Pop Life]] was the first new recordin
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