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Glam Slam & Escape (Collective)


0(+> Eye Hate U Single: 1995
A Hate-Love Gold Experience 0(+> “Eye Hate You” maxi-single, was released in the UK & Europe on September 19, 1995 (12-inch), CD variants in 1995, on Warner Bros./NPG Records. This soul-funk confessional, written/composed/performed by 0(+> with co-production/arrangement by Ricky Peterson, was the second commercial single from The Gold Experience—the album credited to the 0(+>. Featuring “Eye Hate You (Extended Remix),” “Album Version,” “Quiet Night Mix” (Eric Leeds sax), and

Escape
Nov 19, 1995


Queen: Made In Heaven Album (1995)
A Freddie Farewell Masterpiece Queen’s Made In Heaven LP, was released in the UK on November 6, 1995, on Parlophone Records (catalogue: 7243 8 36088 1 2 / PCSD 167). This 11-track album, plus one unlisted track. the band's fifteenth, completed Freddie Mercury's unfinished vocals with Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon. Produced by Queen, it peaked at No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart for 39 weeks total. Issued as a limited edition ivory vinyl in a gatefold sleeve with 3 post

Queen
Nov 6, 1995


The Legend Cover Article: 1995
five-page article, published in Jukebox Magazine on November 1, 1995, discussing Marc Bolan’s exile in Monte Carlo for tax reasons, the departure of his key collaborator, Bolan’s struggles with alcohol and drugs, the June release of the compilation The Beginning Of Doves (originally planned as Napoleon Bona-Part One and Two ), and the single featuring "Jasper C. Debussy," "Hippy Gumbo," and "The Perfumed Garden Of Gulliver Smith." Marc had to leave Great Britain for tax rea

T.Rex
Nov 1, 1995


If Love U 2night Single: 1995
Paisley Park-Produced Debut from Mayte's Album On October 31, 1995, Mayte Garcia (Mayte) released "If Love U 2night" as a single in the United Kingdom through Paisley Park Records (distributed by Warner Bros.), the lead track from her debut album Child of the Sun. Composed and produced by Paisley Park (Prince's pseudonym), this mid-tempo R&B ballad blended soulful vocals with funky grooves, marking Mayte's emergence as a solo artist after her role as a dancer and collaborator

Escape
Oct 31, 1995


I Want U Single: 1995
Debut Single from Closer Than Close On October 30, 1995, Rosie Gaines released "I Want U" as a single in the United Kingdom through Motown Records, serving as the lead track from her third studio album Closer Than Close. This soulful R&B ballad, co-written by Gaines and Prince, featured his production and a special "Purple Version" remix, highlighting their long-standing collaboration. Issued in multiple vinyl and CD formats, the single aimed to reintroduce Gaines to the UK m

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Oct 30, 1995


The Gold Experience Album: 1995
0(+> The Gold Experience was released as an album in the US by NPG Records and Warner Bros. Records (catalog number 9 45999-2) on September 26, 1995, with a UK release in October 1995. It climbed to number 6 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Top R&B Albums chart. The singles "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World", "I Hate U", and "Gold" reached positions 3, 12, and 88 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively. On June 18, 2022, The Gold Experience was reissued for Record

Escape
Sep 25, 1995


NPG Magazine Issue 4 Autumn: 1995
One-Page Feature (Issue 4) In 1995, the autumnal equinox in the United States occurred on September 23. This marked the official start of fall that year, according to the astronomical definition, when the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in nearly equal daylight and darkness. Contents Charles & Eddie Naughty By Nature Bill Bellamy M People Tommy Barbarella Sonny Thompson

Escape
Sep 23, 1995


O(+> Limited Edition Phone Card: 1995
Worldwide Run of 1,000 TAFKAP (PRINCE) burst upon the music scene in the early 80's as a young provocative virtuoso who caused an entire shift in the musical direction of the decade. PRINCE was signed to Warner Brothers at the age of 18 and was then given complete artistic control in the producing and recording of his records. the film and soundtrack gave PRINCE global status from a minor cult artist to one of the most critically acclaimed and influential artists of the 20th

Escape
Jan 1, 1995


Prêt-à-Porter Album: 1994
A Get Wild NPG Catwalk Moment Released worldwide on December 6, 1994 (US street date), the Prêt-à-Porter (Ready To Wear) soundtrack — tied to Robert Altman’s fashion-world film — featured The New Power Generation’s “Get Wild” (written by Prince & Sonny T.) alongside Salt-N-Pepa, Janet Jackson, Rolling Stones, Terence Trent D’Arby, and U2. The NPG track (5:58) — a different version from Exodus (1995) — was also issued as a US promo single. Peaked at No. 29 on Billboard 200

Escape
Dec 6, 1994


The Black Album: 1994
Prince's Black Album was released officially for the first time in the US on November 22, 1994. and UK November 21, 1994. Originally planned for release in December 1987, Prince hid the message “Don’t Buy The Black Album, I’m sorry” within the video for "Alphabet St." in 1988. The release in 1994 was integral to his emancipation from his contract with WB.

Escape
Nov 22, 1994
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