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Ahdio Show 10 Album: 2001
The NPG Music Club Edition 11, including "High," "Silicon," "Gamillah," and NPG Ahdio Show 10, was made available to members of the club on December 15, 2001, with video tracks and live audio tracks following on December 19, 2001. TRACKLIST: Audio: - NPG Ahdio Show 10 (56:39) - Silicon (4:47) - High (5:05) - Gamillah - New Power Generation (3:18) - Poorgoo (Live) (4:38) Video: - Poorgoo (Live) (4:38) - Dolphin (5:06) Premium Bonus Tracks: Audio: - Gett Off (Live from December

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Dec 15, 2001


Rock Steady Album: 2001
Released as a CD album, CD album enhanced, 2xLP and cassette, on December 11, 2001 – No Doubt's R ock Steady , included the Prince co-penned track "Waiting Room." The Track was credited to 0(+> - (all other instruments and background vocals.)

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Dec 11, 2001


She Loves Me 4 Me Digital Single: 2001
A Rare Digital Gift to Fans via rainbowchildren.com December 10, 2001: Prince Releases “She Loves Me 4 Me” as Exclusive Free Download (CD-R Promo Only in France and the US)

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Dec 10, 2001


NPGMC Tenth Edition: 2001
A Digital NPG Fan-Club Treasure Released in the US in November 20, 2001 on NPG Music Club (no catalogue). NPGMC Tenth Edition, November 2001 was an exclusive 12-track MP3 album (128 kbps) — available only to NPG Music Club members — featured unreleased Prince cuts, live audio/video from "The Undertaker" and "Live 4 Love", Nona Gaye collab “Love Sign”, NPG AHDIO Show #9, three fan-contest winners, and a Maceo Parker/Prince live jam. A pure digital-era fan-club gem, no physical

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Nov 20, 2001


The Rainbow Children Advert: 2001
The controversial new album from Prince, available now. one-page press advert UK Virgin Megastore, Prince's album The Rainbow Children was released on November 20, 2001, by NPG Records and Redline Entertainment. Earlier in the year, it was also made available through Prince's website. This album marks the first release outside of the NPG Music Club under the name Prince, following his return to his former stage name after a year using a symbolic moniker. Initially available o

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Nov 20, 2001


The Rainbow Children Album: 2001
A Jehovah Jazz-Funk Apocalypse released worldwide starting November 20, 2001 (US vinyl exclusive), on NPG Records/Redline Entertainment. This concept-driven jazz-funk masterpiece — was Prince's Jehovah’s Witness-influenced album — featured live band grooves, Hornheadz horns, Najee’s sax/flute, Larry Graham bass, and a spoken narrative about the “Banished Ones.” Originally vinyl-only in the US (CD/cassette US and elsewhere), with a hidden reprise of “Last December” after sile

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Nov 20, 2001


Alice Cooper: "Dragontown" Album (2001)
Alice Cooper’s Dragontown was released as an album in the US by Spitfire Records (catalog number SPT-15020-2) on September 18, 2001,...

Alice Cooper(solo)
Sep 17, 2001


T.Rex: Born To Boogie: Marc Bolan The Full Story Cover (2021)
T.Rex’s Born To Boogie: Marc Bolan The Full Story, a cover article in The Ultimate Music Guide, January 2021.

T.Rex
Jan 1, 2001


U Make My Sunshine Single: 2000
On December 21, 2000, Prince and Angie Stone's single "U Make My Sunshine," along with "When Will We B Paid?," was released as a free download from NPGOnlineLtd.com, complete with artwork. To access the download links, users had to solve a complex puzzle. The release was credited to both Prince and Angie Stone. A CD version was released through retail stores and a half months later, on 10 April 2001. Licensing to create the CD was granted freely, and a CD single was sold feat

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Dec 21, 2000


Rave Un2 The Year: 2000
Filmed at Paisley Park for New Year’s Eve PPV & DVD December 18, 1999

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Dec 18, 2000
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