| |introduction = '''Touch Me''' is an unreleased track recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 13|13 March 2007]] (according to a tape photographed inside [[Prince]]'s vault), at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, [[3121 at The Rio]], Las Vegas, NV, USA or [[Circle House]], Miami, FL, USA. The song is part of the four-song ''"Man Opera"'' consisting of [[I Am]], [[Touch Me]], [[Sunrise Sunset]] and [[No One Else]]. All these songs were tentatively placed on an early configuration of [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] in May 2007.<br> | | |introduction = '''Touch Me''' is an unreleased track recorded on [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/March 13|13 March 2007]] (according to a tape photographed inside [[Prince]]'s vault), at [[Paisley Park Studios]] in Chanhassen, Minnesota, [[3121 at The Rio]], Las Vegas, NV, USA or [[Circle House]], Miami, FL, USA. The song is part of the four-song ''"Man Opera"'' consisting of [[I Am]], [[Touch Me]], [[Sunrise Sunset]] and [[No One Else]]. All these songs were tentatively placed on an early configuration of [[Album: Planet Earth|Planet Earth]] in May 2007.<br> |
| 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. | | 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. Therefore 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. |