top of page



✦ Graffiti Bridge – Album US: 2024
Reissued in 2024 by NPG Records and Warner Records, Graffiti Bridge returns as a remastered CD edition of Prince’s 1990 soundtrack — a kaleidoscope of funk, rock, gospel, and Minneapolis soul featuring Prince, the NPG, and a roster of collaborators.

GlamSlamEscape
Jan 26, 2024


✦ 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.

Escape
Sep 25, 1995


✦ 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.

Escape
Oct 4, 1992


✦ Gett Off Maxi Single US: Aug. 1991
The maxi‑single included multiple reworks of the title track — from the 8‑minute “Extended Remix” to the house‑influenced “Houstyle” and the flute‑heavy “Flutestramental” — alongside three non‑album tracks: “Violet the Organ Grinder,” “Gangster Glam,” and “Clockin’ the Jizz.”

GlamSlamEscape
Aug 11, 1991


✦ Graffiti Bridge – Album US/UK: 1990
Prince’s spiritual‑funk sequel to Purple Rain — a collaborative soundtrack bridging eras, bands, and visions.

Escape
Aug 19, 1990


✦ 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.

GlamSlamEscape
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.

GlamSlamEscape
Mar 30, 1986


✦ 1999 – Double Album UK: Nov. 1984
Prince’s breakthrough double‑album returns to the UK in full form — restored, expanded, and riding the Purple Rain wave.

Escape
Nov 9, 1984


✦ Prince - 1999 Album US: Oct. 1982
Prince performed nearly all instruments and vocals
• Recorded at Kiowa Trail Home Studio and Sunset Sound
• Peaked at No. 9 on Billboard 200; No. 1 on R&B Albums
• Over 4 million US sales (4× Platinum by 1999)
• Early CD omitted “D.M.S.R.” due to 64‑minute limit
• Jacksonville LP pressing includes misprinted “Made in S A” label

Escape
Oct 27, 1982
bottom of page
