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✦ The Gold Experience – Album US/UK: Sept. 1995
An Artist’s explosive rebirth — a blazing fusion of funk, rock, and digital psychedelia from the dawn of the Symbol era.

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Sep 25, 1995


✦ My Name Is Prince – Maxi‑Single US: Oct. 1992
My Name Is Prince was released in the United States across an unusually wide array of formats in late 1992, reflecting Prince’s full‑scale push behind the second single from the Love Symbol album. While the US 12-inch vinyl maxi‑single arrived on October 22, 1992, most other US formats — including the 7-inch, CD single, cassette single, cassette maxi‑single, CD maxi‑single, Digipak edition, and multiple promotional CDs — were issued earlier on September 1, 1992 under Paisley

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Oct 21, 1992


✦ Love Symbol – Album UK: Oct. 1992
Prince and the New Power Generation’s Love Symbol album arrived in October 1992 as an 18‑track fusion of funk, hip‑hop, rock, and pop, wrapped in a loose narrative about a princess, a reporter, and a city of intrigue. Issued in explicit and clean editions, it became a UK No. 1 and a defining statement of the Symbol era.

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Oct 4, 1992


✦ Alphabet St. — Single: Apr.1988
A stripped‑back Lovesexy groove that became Prince’s first CD‑era single — SUMMARY "Alphabet St." was launched as the lead single from Prince's tenth album, Lovesexy, debuting three weeks ahead of the album in the US and four weeks prior in the UK. Released globally, the single came in a clear sleeve adorned with a stylized sticker instead of conventional artwork—a design strategy also used for the subsequent single "Glam Slam." The release holds historical significance as t

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Apr 14, 1988


✦ U Got The Look - Maxi Single US: Jul, 1987
The song features vocals from Sheena Easton and percussion from Sheila E., though neither is credited on the single sleeve. Prince also credited himself as “Camille” for additional vocals, continuing the gender‑bending persona introduced earlier in the album sessions.

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Jul 20, 1987


✦ Sign “☮︎” The Times — Single US: Feb.1987
“Sign o’ the Times” was released on February 18, 1987 as the lead single from Prince’s landmark album of the same name. Originally intended for the cancelled Dream Factory and Crystal Ball projects, the track was constructed almost entirely on the Fairlight CMI, with Prince performing all vocals and instruments.

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Feb 18, 1987


✦ Parade Music from the Motion Picture Under The Cherry Moon – Album US/UK: Mar. 1986
Released March 31, 1986, Parade delivered a sleek, psychedelic, French‑inflected soundtrack to Under the Cherry Moon and marked the final album by Prince and the Revolution. Critically acclaimed, platinum‑selling, and home to the No. 1 hit “Kiss,” it stands as one of Prince’s most elegant and inventive works.

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Mar 30, 1986


✦ Controversy – Album US: Oct. 1981
Released October 14, 1981, Controversy pushed Prince into sharper political, sexual, and social territory. Blending synth‑funk, new wave, and Minneapolis minimalism, it marked a bold evolution from Dirty Mind and set the stage for the breakthrough of 1999.

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Oct 13, 1981


✦ Sexy Dancer - Single: Apr.1980
Sexy Dancer” was released on 11 April 1980 as Prince’s sixth commercially issued single worldwide, though it appeared only in the UK and Japan. Taken from his second album Prince (1979), the track showcased his emerging blend of disco, funk, and Minneapolis‑style minimalism.

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Apr 10, 1980
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