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Albums discography Studio albums 39 Live albums 4 Compilation albums 8 Video albums 17 EPs 13 Special editions 2 Posthumous albums 1 Internet albums 13 Madhouse albums 2 New Power Generation albums 3 NPG Orchestra albums 1 's albums discography consists of thirty-nine (including five ), four, eight, seventeen, thirteen and one posthumous album. See for his singles and EPs, and for his music videos and video albums. Prince has sold over 100 million records worldwide, including 48.9 million certified units in the United States, and over 10 million records in the United Kingdom.
This site earlier was on blogspot. I discography download D. At the time, albums were usually just another way to make some cash on mostly already-released songs. Blog Archive 2013 (11) August (3) Batch I, 81-90; Batch H, 71-80; Batch G, 61-70 July (8) About Me. Experimental - Doom Metal - Dark Ambient 2016. Prince - Download songs & albums online ♫ ♬ MP3MIXX.COM - Largest music collection, millions of tracks, fresh music and much more. The list below is a full discography of Prince including, commercial albums and singles as well as promotional only singles. 1978 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980. A single person could spend months individually inspecting Prince’s discography on Discogs. I was curious what Discogs community interactions could tell me about the 299 releases, 1,450 appearances and nearly 2,200 credits Prince (not including his aliases) has notched on Discogs. 4thefunk.comare in no way affiliated with or have any connection with Prince, his companies or any other business interests Prince may hold. We do not encourage, nor facilitate in any way the distribution of, or sale of concert recordings, or any other unauthorised sound and/or video recordings or anything else that knowingly constitutes.
Prince has been ranked as the 21st most successful act of all time, the 26th most successful chart artist worldwide, including 27 overall number-one entries, and being the most successful chart act of the 1980s, and tenth most successful chart act of the 1990s. Contents.
Overview Prince's music career began when he signed a record deal with in 1977 at 18 years of age. In 1978, he released his debut album,. He followed the release with (1979), (1980), and (1981), three albums that were certified platinum and shifted from 's disco/soul route and instead blended New Wave, rock, pop, R&B, and funk, building up his success. His 1982 album, credited for being an enormous influence on the next few decades of dance, electro, house, and techno music, sold over six million copies worldwide and became the fifth best-selling album of 1983. The next album, the first of three credited to Prince and, was the 1984 soundtrack to his film-debut of the same name.
In a runaway phenomenon of success, it sold over 22 million copies around the world and at one point, Prince had the number-one song, album, and film in the United States, a feat matching The Beatles' 1964 achievement with A Hard Day's Night. Soon tiring of the project's enormous success and consequent over-exposure, he and the band recorded throughout touring and planned a change of image and musical direction by means of a quick follow-up. 1985's released within a year of its predecessor and days after the lucrative Purple Rain tour was curtailed, had no lead single nor advance promotion. It inaugurated his own Paisley Park record label, and eschewing Purple Rain 's rock and metal elements, headed off into psychedelic influences and instrumentation. Prince and The Revolution continued multi-platinum success with the soundtrack to his second movie, 1986's.
It showed further expansion of his musical palette, in ongoing collaboration with band members, and composer. The film and album brought into play -style orchestration and French-influenced arrangements but, like its predecessors, it also included tracks written, performed and produced entirely solo by Prince.
Following disputes about musical direction and a new style of presentation with an expanded 'soul-revue' flavor, Prince disbanded The Revolution at the end of the tour. He resumed a solo career with 1987's, an experimental double album, which topped several critic end-of-year polls and was Grammy nominated for.
The album's projected tour would largely be cancelled as Prince concentrated on developing the acclaimed concert film of the same name, filming in Europe and at his new Paisley Park facility in Chanhassen. An untitled follow-up (eventually known as ), promotional copies of which were distributed before it was cancelled, became the most bootlegged album in the history of the music business to date. After a period in which he'd seemed more accessible and grounded, it also restored earlier enigma. 1988's (his first UK number-one record) built further on his mystique while recycling one of the Black Album tracks. During its subsequent tour, under some financial pressure, he suddenly became involved with production for a highly anticipated forthcoming Warner Bros. Film production directed by Tim Burton, writing and producing songs for its soundtrack. His album, inspired by the movie, ended his decade by selling 11 million copies worldwide as one of two soundtracks to, the biggest-grossing movie in cinema history to that date.
Prince entered the 1990s with the to his third movie,. Its moderate success was dwarfed by his 1991 album which, mixing elements of, R&B, jazz-soul, and hip hop and introducing his new band, spawned several huge hit singles. In its wake, Prince signed what was touted as the biggest deal in music history, worth a reported $100m. However, after his 1992 follow-up, the, only scraped the five million copies he needed to advantage himself under the deal, he began to become dissatisfied with his record company, fearing they hadn't adequately promoted it, perhaps to disadvantage his side of the deal. Warner countered with requests for him to slow down on delivery of new projects and extend their term of promotion, a request denied by Prince. It was the beginning of a dispute which mushroomed rapidly.
By 1993, Prince had changed his name to an un-pronounceable symbol in order to escape the terms of his contract as the Warner-owned product, 'Prince'. He began demanding faster release by Warner of more projects than they were prepared to promote. In a growing effort to eject himself from his contract, his demands increased further to include ownership of his master recordings and he notoriously began to refer to himself as a 'Slave' to the company, wearing this word on his face in public and in negotiation with the label with resultant public embarrassment for both Warner's public image and his own. He also began to pursue erratic and unconventional promotional methods for his projects, whether under aliases or as part of projects by his band, now being planned under the auspices of a new label, NPG Records which Prince increasingly operated as if an independent venture using Warner as distributor. In return for co-operating with Warner's compilation albums, Prince, under his new name, was granted the opportunity to trial-release independently of Warner on his NPG imprint using an external distributor and label.
The one-off experiment, his single 'The Most Beautiful Girl in the World' should have demonstrated that he needed the clout of Warner Bros. For continued success but the single instead became an international smash, his first UK number one single, and wrangles between the parties continued with Warner Bros. Gradually coming round to the idea of ending their arrangement.
To this end, Warner released several 'Prince' albums in quick succession, including and the first official release of his funk 'bootleg' in 1994. The rock-influenced had been planned by Prince for release under his new name in competition with Warner's 'Prince' products but it was delayed by the label until 1995, losing the momentum of its hit single. By 1996, his sales were at a fraction of what they had been prior to the dispute and the final new album he delivered to the label, 1996's, saw his lowest chart performance since 1980. Prince then began an independent career, licensing to record companies on limited deals or self-distributing via a succession of online operations. The first project, was a 3-LP set licensed to EMI later in 1996. He continued with a bootleg-style collection of outtakes, which sold initially via his website in 1998.
Now taking 100% of retail minus costs, Prince found even reduced sales to be much more profitable than at his commercial peak with Purple Rain under his prior percentage deal with Warner. As news of his achievement began to circulate in the changing music industry, Prince's reputation and influence began to recover as his prior struggles were vindicated. His innovation was later rewarded when he received a Webby award, the first recognition of his stance against major record companies as prescient of changes to come later in the industry as a whole and of his own online retailing as visionary and pioneering. In the meantime, Prince was not advantaged by being ahead of the times. The poppy in 1999, under a one-off deal with Arista Records, failed to deliver an anticipated return to former mainstream chart success.
In 2001, while Warner released another successful compilation and now using his birth name again, put out the critically successful jazz-influenced album but it struggled to achieve more than cursory media attention and saw poor sales. A solo piano album One Night Alone, sold again via his online operation, gave its name under slight variation to his first live set, the box set One Nite Alone.Live, which saw the big hits of his past redeveloped in the jazz mode of The Rainbow Children alongside many of its tracks in live form.
Adapting to low-sales profitability and developing his hardcore fanbase, now in close contact with his online business Prince, during the early part of the new century, was releasing much more low-key albums via his websites developing a prescient subscription-model for user music purchases. He was also optimising and downsizing his touring setup and taking much closer involvement with its administration and management which involved minimal contractual involvements and more spontaneous campaigning on promotion and live appearances. A major mainstream 'comeback' soon followed with 2004's tour, whose album garnered five Grammy nominations and, availing of a loophole (closed behind him), in chart regulations, embedded album sales within ticket sales for the tour which were among the strongest of that year. The result that the album peaked within the Billboard Top 3. These cutting-edge promotional tactics were extremely effective in restoring Prince rapidly to the commercial high ground, and (2006), became his first album to debut at number one on the Billboard 200.
The follow-up, (2007), licensed to record companies for the world was suddenly given away free as a cover-mount on a British newspaper, a very profitable exercise for Prince, particularly as in addition to providing an income from the paper equivalent to high sales, it also served to launch and promote a record-breaking single-venue booking in London, his 21 Nights residency at the Millennium Dome. Its follow-on live album (2008), a collection of aftershow performances at the venue, was marketed within an expensive coffee-table book.
The three-disc 2009 set sold very well via the Target retailer in the US again seeing the inside of the top three in the Billboard 200. A further British newspaper cover-mount deal distributed in 2010 although the exercise had reduced impact on the second outing and critical reception was poor. It was with the solo album and his new band 's debut in 2014, that Prince finally returned to critical favour and headlines following the dynamic and spontaneous HitnRun tour which took London's media by storm and gave its name to the band's next album. First released exclusively on the new streaming service on September 7, 2015 before being released on CD on September 15, 2015.
His final album before his death, was released on December 11, 2015, also through Tidal. In the weeks following his death, 19 different Prince albums charted on the Billboard 200 all at the same time, and he became the first and only artist ever to have 5 albums in the Billboard top 10 simultaneously. Studio albums Year Album Peak chart positions 1978. Released: April 7, 1978. Label: 138 — — — — — — — — — 156 1979. Released: October 19, 1979.
Label: Warner Bros. 22 — — — — — — — — 92 —: Silver: Platinum 1980. Released: October 8, 1980. Label: Warner Bros. 45 — — — — — — — — 79 61 US: Gold 1981. Released: October 14, 1981.
Label: Warner Bros. 21 55 — — — 50 — — — — — UK: Gold US: Platinum 1982. Released: October 27, 1982. Label: Warner Bros. 7 35 — 23 — 45 — 6 — 49 28: Platinum UK: Platinum US: 4× Platinum 1984. Released: June 25, 1984. Label: Warner Bros.
1 1 8 1 5 1 4 2 3 7 4 CAN: 6× Platinum UK: 2× Platinum US: Diamond 1985. Released: April 22, 1985. Label:, Warner Bros. 1 12 7 16 10 1 10 16 1 8 5 UK: Gold US: 2× Platinum 1986. Released: March 31, 1986. Label: Paisley Park, Warner Bros.
3 8 7 11 6 1 10 7 5 2 4 UK: Platinum US: Platinum 1987. Released: March 30, 1987. Label: Paisley Park, Warner Bros. 6 20 2 27 11 2 3 6 6 1 4 CAN: 4× Platinum UK: Platinum US: Platinum 1988. Released: May 10, 1988.
Label: Paisley Park, Warner Bros. 11 8 3 7 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 UK: Platinum US: Gold 1989. Released: June 20, 1989. Label: Warner Bros.
1 4 3 1 3 1 2 4 2 1 1 CAN: 3× Platinum UK: Platinum US: 2× Platinum 1990. Released: August 20, 1990. Label: Paisley Park, Warner Bros.
6 10 8 22 4 4 2 3 7 2 1 CAN: Gold UK: Gold US: Gold 1991. Released: October 1, 1991. Label: Paisley Park, Warner Bros. 3 1 4 8 8 6 5 5 8 3 2 CAN: 2× Platinum UK: 3× Platinum US: 2× Platinum 1992.
Released: October 13, 1992. Label: Paisley Park, Warner Bros. 5 1 1 16 5 6 10 4 10 4 1 UK: Platinum US: Platinum 1994.
Released: August 16, 1994. Label: Warner Bros. 15 2 4 34 9 4 7 16 7 4 1 UK: Gold US: Gold. Released: November 22, 1994. Label: Warner Bros. 47 15 7 48 49 35 — — — 8 36 1995.
Released: September 26, 1995. Label:, Warner Bros. 6 13 28 35 24 3 12 — 11 7 4 UK: Gold US: Gold 1996. Released: July 9, 1996.
Label: Warner Bros. 26 54 17 43 42 8 15 — 32 21 14. Released: November 19, 1996. Label: NPG, 11 8 13 24 21 13 27 22 22 1 18 CAN: Platinum US: 2× Platinum 1998 /. Released: January 29, 1998.
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Artist: Prince
Year Of Release: 1978 - 2015
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Albums
1978 - For You
1979 - Prince
1980 - Dirty Mind
1981 - Controversy
1982 - 1999
1984 - Purple Rain
1985 - Around the World in a Day
1986 - Parade
1987 - Sign 'O' the Times
1988 - Lovesexy
1989 - Batman
1990 - Graffiti Bridge
1991 - Diamonds and Pearls
1992 - Love Symbol Album
1994 - Come
1994 - The Black Album
1995 - 94 East Feat. Prince - Symbolic Beginning
1995 - The Gold Experience
1996 - Chaos and Disorder
1996 - Emancipation
1998 - New Power Soul
1999 - Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic
2001 - The Rainbow Children
2002 - One Nite Alone... (Solo Piano and Voice by Prince)
2002 - One Nite Alone... Live
2003 - N.E.W.S
2004 - Musicology
2006 - 3121
2007 - Planet Earth
2009 - Lotusflow3r
2009 - MPLSound
2010 - 20Ten
2014 - ART OFFICIAL AGE
2014 - PLECTRUMELECTRUM
2015 - HITNRUN Phase One
Singles
1984 - Let's Go Crazy
1984 - Little Red Corvette
1988 - Alphabet St.
1988 - I Wish U Heaven
1988 - Glam Slam
1989 - Kiss
1989 - Batdance
1989 - The Future
1989 - The Scandalous Sex Suite
1989 - When Doves Cry
1989 - Partyman
1990 - Erotic City
1990 - Thieves in the Temple
1991 - Cream
1991 - Diamonds And Pearls
1991 - Gett Off
1991 - Cream EP
1991 - Gett Off
1992 - My Name Is Prince
1992 - 7
1992 - Ill Do Anything
1992 - My Name Is Prince EP
1993 - Pink Cashmere
1994 - Get Wild
1994 - The Good Life
1994 - Space
1994 - Letitgo
1994 - Letitgo EP
1994 - The Beautiful Experience
1994 - The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
1994 - Space EP
1995 - Gold
1995 - I Hate U
1995 - Purple Medley (the Hits Remixed)
1995 - The Good Life
1995 - Gold EP
1995 - Get Wild
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1997 - The Holy River2000 - The Greatest Romance Ever Sold
2002 - Days of Wild (Live in Montreal)
2002 - U Make My Sun Shine
2004 - Cinnamon Girl
2005 - S.S.T.
2006 - Black Sweat
2006 - Fury
2006 - Happy Feet
2011 - Extraloveable
2012 - Rock and Roll Love Affair
2013 - Ain't Gonna Miss U When U're Gone
2013 - Boyfriend Demo
2013 - Da Bourgeoisie
2013 - Extraloveable Reloaded
2013 - Groovy Potential
2013 - Screwdriver
2013 - That Girl Thang
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2014 - Pretzelbodylogic
2014 - The Breakdown
2014 - U KNOW
2014 - WHITECAPS
2015 - HARDROCKLOVER
2015 - STARE
2015 - THIS COULD B US
2015 - The X's Face
Compilations
1990 - NPG (Funky Weapon)
1993 - The Undertaker
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1993 - The Hits
1994 - Gold *****
1994 - 1-800 New-Funk
1995 - Exodus
1996 - Best Ballads
1998 - Crystal Ball
1999 - The New Master
1999 - The Vault - Old Friends 4 Sal
2001 - The Very Best of Prince
2003 - Xpectation
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2006 - Ultimate Prince2008 - Indigo Nights Live Sessions