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Ultimate Rave is the definitive chronicle of Prince’s resurgence at the dawn of a new millennium. This 2CD/1DVD set collects, for the first time in one package, 1999’s Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic (which features simmering jams like “The Greatest Romance Ever Sold” and “Man ‘O’ War”), the rare 2001 remix album Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic and the live concert event Rave Un2 The. All albums that contain one or more Prince input(s) for another artist or group (other than The NPG). Related Artists Singles All singles that contain a Prince contribution (writing/co-writing, production, mixing, guest musical performance) for another artist or group (other than The NPG ).

Vinyl Repressing coming!!! Read belowSome of the albums in this particular batch fall in the era when CD sales took over the industry, and Warners and the other big record companies made little to no vinyl editions of the records. These new pressings will feature the albums in their original format (no bonus tracks). Here’s the full list of what’s to come:June 21st: “Around the World in A Day” (1985)July 19th: “Parade (Under the Cherry Moon soundtrack)” (1986)August 23rd: “Sign o’ the Times”(1987)September 20th: “The Black Album”(1987 recorded; 1994 released)October 18th: “Lovesexy” (1988) and “Batman” soundtrack (1989)November 22nd: “Graffiti Bridge” soundtrack (1990) and “Diamonds and Pearls” (1991)December 13th: “The Love Symbol” (1992).

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Even if you have all the other albums, this is essential for the collection of hard-to-find B-sides like ' Erotic City,' ' She's Always In My Hair,' ' How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore '. He's probably the first artist since the Beatles to include some of his best work on non-LP B-sides. Otherwise, this is a by-the-numbers greatest hits compilation, missing only the huge commercial hit 'Batdance,' and including a couple of great new songs (the ballad 'Pink Cashmere,' the blues-rock 'Peach') and finally a decent version of 'Nothing Compares 2 U,' previously recorded by The Family and by Irish chanteuse Sinead O'Connor.