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There are only 24 proper official Prince albums Who can't name them all correctly?
Remember us nerdy types have seperate categories for our Prince and the Revolution, Prince and the New Power Generation, New Power Generation, NPG Orchestra, Madhouse, The Family, The Time, Sheila E, Vanity 6, Appolonia 6, Soundtracks and albums by Various Artists. By the way where do U put your 7 albums if U keep everything alphabetically? Presumably under S for Symbol? | |
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i arrange my music alphabetically by ARTIST and then chronologically within that order. | |
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Anx said: i arrange my music alphabetically by ARTIST and then chronologically within that order.
thats what i do | |
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i arrange my prince (and other artists, too) stuff chronologically. it's easier for me to find things that way. | |
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As do I but nobody has yet attempted to solve the mystery of the 24 proper official P. albums. | |
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Including or not?
If so, here's my stab..... For You Prince DM Controversy Sign O The Times Lovesexy Batman Graffiti Bridge Come Gold C&D Emancipation The Truth Crystal Ball The Vault Rave Un2 Rave In2 TRC NEWS Xpectation Slaughter House The Chocolate Invasion Musicology 3121 [Edited 7/13/06 16:48pm] | |
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Always tricky to come up with a rock-solid consistent way of identifying the number of Prince albums. For instance, in Nouveau's list, does the second Rave album count as a new unique album? Isn't it just a remix album with an alternate tracklist? Aren't The Chocolate Invasion and Slaughterhouse simply compilations of tracks mostly previously released individually? If compilations count, shouldn't The Hits collection and Best Of Prince and the semi-offically released Ultimate count also? Is CNOTE an album or is it simply an EP? Is Newpower Soul really an NPG album when Prince sings all the tracks? | |
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It's like in the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy the answer to the meaning of life was 42 or something. The answer to how many Prince albums there are is 24 and NO, albums do not count. If anyone would like to list those separately there are 7 to name. | |
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It all depends on what your definition of "proper official Prince album" is.
I just tried using various different criteria to see what would make that number of albums, but I couldn't find any consistant criteria that would produce '24'. So many variables and possibilities... You could count albums soley credited to "Prince", or you could include ones credited to "Prince and the Revolution" and "Prince and the New Power Generation" as well, or ones credited to "" too. You could count download-only releases, or NPGMC exclusives. You could count the various WB compilations, you could count "The Hits 1", "The Hits 2" and "The Hits / The B-Sides" as 3 releases or just one. You could count "Crystal Ball" and "The Truth" as just one release or as two. The variable criteria goes on... Judging by the wording of your opening post, it sounds like you're looking for a list of albums soley credited to "Prince" (not including any albums credited to "Prince and the Revolution", "Prince and the New Power Generation" or ""). Inwhich case tha answer would be 22 or 20 (if you only include albums made available to buy in record stores etc.) or 18 (if you count the 3 "Hits" releases as one) [Edited 7/13/06 17:21pm] | |
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BorisFishpaw said: It all depends on what your definition of "proper official Prince album" is.
I just tried using various different criteria to see what would make that number of albums, but I couldn't find any consistant criteria that would produce '24'. If anyone can do it you can Boris. Just focus now. Don't include any album twice if it has exactly the same stuff on in the exact same order. And in my world Ultimate Prince is not official cos it was withdrawn before it was supposed to be sold. It's the Black Album all over again. That didn't become official until 1994. The stuff he did before his first album can't be official Prince either cos it was put out without his consent and think twice before you include something that should really go under Various Artists or Soundtracks. | |
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To make 24 we only want albums soely credited to Prince. Do or do not, there is no try. | |
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In that case, I would have to say that your "24" is in error,
and the correct answer is actually "20". 1. Prince - For You (1978) 2. Prince - Prince (1979) 3. Prince - Dirty Mind (1980) 4. Prince - Controversy (1981) 5. Prince - 1999 (1982) 6. Prince - Sign O' the Times (1987) 7. Prince - Lovesexy (1988) 8. Prince - Batman (1989) 9. Prince - Graffiti Bridge (1990) 10. Prince - The Hits / The B-Sides (1993) 11. Prince - Come (1994) 12. Prince - "the black album" (1994) 13. Prince - The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale (1999) 14. Prince - The Very Best of Prince (2001) 15. Prince - The Rainbow Children (2001) 16. Prince - One Nite Alone... (2002) 17. Prince - Xpectation (2003) 18. Prince - N.E.W.S. (2003) 19. Prince - Musicology (2004) 20. Prince – 3121 (2006) as these were the only albums officially soley credited to "Prince" [Edited 7/13/06 17:28pm] | |
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The other 4 I included were the internet only releases.
One Nite Alone The Choclate Invasion The Slaughterhouse C-Note NPGMC was good for something. I still prefer buying my new albums at the Wrecka stow tho. Wasn't Xpectation an internet only release also and did they press some official copies of ONA piano and voice? [Edited 7/13/06 17:38pm] | |
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katt said: Anx said: i arrange my music alphabetically by ARTIST and then chronologically within that order.
thats what i do ME too...it makes it easier to find the album I want if I know what ones should be by it. -Dean is the cheese to my macaroni- | |
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omnithanos said: The other 4 I included were the internet only releases.
One Nite Alone The Choclate Invasion The Slaughterhouse C-Note NPGMC was good for something. I still prefer buying my new albums at the Wrecka stow tho. Wasn't Xpectation an internet only release also and did they press some official copies of ONA piano and voice? One Nite Alone... is on my list (and yes it was officially made on CD too) and the other 3 albums you've listed are not credited soley to 'Prince'. | |
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BorisFishpaw said: omnithanos said: The other 4 I included were the internet only releases.
One Nite Alone The Choclate Invasion The Slaughterhouse C-Note NPGMC was good for something. I still prefer buying my new albums at the Wrecka stow tho. Wasn't Xpectation an internet only release also and did they press some official copies of ONA piano and voice? One Nite Alone... is on my list (and yes it was officially made on CD too) and the other 3 albums you've listed are not credited soley to 'Prince'. who's credited on those 3 then? You did forget one then, ONA...Live | |
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omnithanos said: BorisFishpaw said: One Nite Alone... is on my list (and yes it was officially made on CD too) and the other 3 albums you've listed are not credited soley to 'Prince'. who's credited on those 3 then? You did forget one then, ONA...Live No, "One Nite Alone... Live!" is credited to "Prince and the New Power Generation" and so is "C-Note". "The Chocolate Invasion" and "The Slaughterhouse" are not credited to anyone, (as these are compilations of Prince, NPG, and tracks.) | |
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BorisFishpaw said: omnithanos said: who's credited on those 3 then? You did forget one then, ONA...Live No, "One Nite Alone... Live!" is credited to "Prince and the New Power Generation" and so is "C-Note". "The Chocolate Invasion" and "The Slaughterhouse" are not credited to anyone, (as these are compilations of Prince, NPG, and tracks.) I'll catch you out one of these days Mr Fishpaw, U see if I don't. Hope I can sleep now after digesting all that. I suppose I'll have to put TCI and SH under various artists. Life as a Prince fan is tooo complicated. | |
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It's all Prince, always has been. | |
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BorisFishpaw said: In that case, I would have to say that your "24" is in error,
and the correct answer is actually "20". 1. Prince - For You (1978) 2. Prince - Prince (1979) 3. Prince - Dirty Mind (1980) 4. Prince - Controversy (1981) 5. Prince - 1999 (1982) 6. Prince - Sign O' the Times (1987) 7. Prince - Lovesexy (1988) 8. Prince - Batman (1989) 9. Prince - Graffiti Bridge (1990) 10. Prince - The Hits / The B-Sides (1993) 11. Prince - Come (1994) 12. Prince - "the black album" (1994) 13. Prince - The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale (1999) 14. Prince - The Very Best of Prince (2001) 15. Prince - The Rainbow Children (2001) 16. Prince - One Nite Alone... (2002) 17. Prince - Xpectation (2003) 18. Prince - N.E.W.S. (2003) 19. Prince - Musicology (2004) 20. Prince – 3121 (2006) as these were the only albums officially soley credited to "Prince" [Edited 7/13/06 17:28pm] How are you going to leave the Rave albums off? | |
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Astasheiks said: BorisFishpaw said: In that case, I would have to say that your "24" is in error,
and the correct answer is actually "20". 1. Prince - For You (1978) 2. Prince - Prince (1979) 3. Prince - Dirty Mind (1980) 4. Prince - Controversy (1981) 5. Prince - 1999 (1982) 6. Prince - Sign O' the Times (1987) 7. Prince - Lovesexy (1988) 8. Prince - Batman (1989) 9. Prince - Graffiti Bridge (1990) 10. Prince - The Hits / The B-Sides (1993) 11. Prince - Come (1994) 12. Prince - "the black album" (1994) 13. Prince - The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale (1999) 14. Prince - The Very Best of Prince (2001) 15. Prince - The Rainbow Children (2001) 16. Prince - One Nite Alone... (2002) 17. Prince - Xpectation (2003) 18. Prince - N.E.W.S. (2003) 19. Prince - Musicology (2004) 20. Prince – 3121 (2006) as these were the only albums officially soley credited to "Prince" [Edited 7/13/06 17:28pm] How are you going to leave the Rave albums off? They were not released under the name of "Prince" but of ! Prince only produced them! | |
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omnithanos said: One Nite Alone I completely forgot about ONA! No surprise really, I've never listened to the Live album, and the piano one bores me shitless. | |
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Isn't 1999 technically Prince and the Revolution. It says it backwards on the album cover in small writing doesn't it?
Or is it still technically Prince on his own, but by this point he had his live band as the Revolution, but 1999, despite him writing '& the revolution' on the cover, is still a 'Prince' album? | |
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this is the way i filed my prince stuff
for you prince dirty mind controversy 1999 purple rain around the world in a day parade sign o the times 8 16 the black album lovesexy batman grafitty bridge diamonds & pearls the hits/the b-sides gold nigga come the undertaker the beautiful experience exodus the gold experience chaos & disorder emancipation kamasutra the truth crystal ball new power soul rave un2 the joy fantastic rave in2 the joy fantastic the vault...old friends 4 sale the chocolate invasion slaughterhouse *non album npgmc tracks on cdr* the rainbow children one nite alone (piano) one nite alone (live) xpectation c-note n.e.w.s. musicology 3121 and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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My head hurts. | |
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Here's your 24:
For You Prince DM Controversy 1999 Sign O The Times Lovesexy Batman Graffiti Bridge Come Black Album The Hits/The B-Sides The Vault TRC One Nite Alone One Nite Alone Live The Very Best of Prince NEWS Xpectation C-Note Slaughterhouse The Chocolate Invasion Musicology 3121 ONA Live is credited solely to Prince but the It Ain't Over is credited to Prince & the NPG. The NPGMC releases of Chocolate Invasion & Slaughterhouse are credited to Prince (even though we know songs like Peace were originally part of an unreleased NPG project). C-Note is also a Prince release | |
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leecaldon said: Here's your 24:
For You Prince DM Controversy 1999 Sign O The Times Lovesexy Batman Graffiti Bridge Come Black Album The Hits/The B-Sides The Vault TRC One Nite Alone One Nite Alone Live The Very Best of Prince NEWS Xpectation C-Note Slaughterhouse The Chocolate Invasion Musicology 3121 ONA Live is credited solely to Prince but the It Ain't Over is credited to Prince & the NPG. The NPGMC releases of Chocolate Invasion & Slaughterhouse are credited to Prince (even though we know songs like Peace were originally part of an unreleased NPG project). C-Note is also a Prince release Thats exactly what I thought until Borisfishpaw convinced me otherwise. Let's gang up on him. | |
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omnithanos said: leecaldon said: Here's your 24:
For You Prince DM Controversy 1999 Sign O The Times Lovesexy Batman Graffiti Bridge Come Black Album The Hits/The B-Sides The Vault TRC One Nite Alone One Nite Alone Live The Very Best of Prince NEWS Xpectation C-Note Slaughterhouse The Chocolate Invasion Musicology 3121 ONA Live is credited solely to Prince but the It Ain't Over is credited to Prince & the NPG. The NPGMC releases of Chocolate Invasion & Slaughterhouse are credited to Prince (even though we know songs like Peace were originally part of an unreleased NPG project). C-Note is also a Prince release Thats exactly what I thought until Borisfishpaw convinced me otherwise. Let's gang up on him. Let's! ONA Live is definitely Prince only. | |
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Anx said: i arrange my music alphabetically by ARTIST and then chronologically within that order.
Yep. And then I stick the boots in whenever they were recorded. So for example 'Neon Rendezvous' goes between 'Purple Rain' and 'Around The World In A Day'. I think. | |
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leecaldon said: ONA Live is credited solely to Prince but the It Ain't Over is credited to Prince & the NPG. The NPGMC releases of Chocolate Invasion & Slaughterhouse are credited to Prince (even though we know songs like Peace were originally part of an unreleased NPG project). C-Note is also a Prince release No true... you can check for yourself... Go pick up your copy of ONA Live, have a look at the packaging...who is it credited to? Nowhere on the packaging does it say just "Prince". It clearly says on the spine of the CD "Prince and the New Power Generation - One Nite Alone...Live!" Also, if you check the download section of the NPGMC, you'll notice that "The Chocolate Invasion", "The Slaughterhouse" and "C-Note" are not actually credited to anyone. They are simply titled, with no artist. However, when C-Note was originally made available in 2002 to club members, the files were labelled "Prince and the NPG", and the emails sent out to members mentions the tracks as being by "Prince and the NPG". Case closed | |
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