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Glam Slam & Escape (Collective)


Alice Cooper: "Horror Show" Cover Feature (1990)
Alice Cooper’s "Horror Show," a cover and two-page feature in Bravo Magazine, January 11, 1990 Even the infamous "haunted house" in...

Alice Cooper(solo)
Jan 11, 1990


Bat Prince Cover & One Page: 1990
MUSIC Magazine Cover & One-Page Feature January 1, 1990

Escape
Jan 1, 1990


Fruit at the Bottom Advert: 1989
A Profound Yet Perfumed Delight One-Page Smash Hits Advert December 1, 1989

Escape
Dec 25, 1989


Inside Paisley Park Article: 1989
Cover and Six-Page Sky Magazine Article Xmas 1989

Escape
Dec 25, 1989


Queen At The Beeb Album: 1989
A 1973 BBC Sessions Raw Glory Released as a vinyl LP in the UK on December 4, 1989, on Band Of Joy Records (catalogue: BOJLP001), Queen At The Beeb was the band’s first official live release — eight tracks from two BBC Radio 1 Sound Of The 70s sessions (February 5 & December 3, 1973) at Langham 1. Produced by Bernie Andrews, this raw document featured early Queen and Queen II material, including the only official release of “Ogre Battle” from the first session. Peaked at No

Queen
Dec 4, 1989


The Scandalous Sex Suite: 1989
A Batman Soundtrack Seduction Released as a 12-inch vinyl maxi single in the US on December 1, 1989, on Warner Bros. Records (catalog varies by format), Prince’s “Scandalous!” — the fourth single from the Batman soundtrack — was co-written by Prince and his father, John L. Nelson. Backed with “When 2 R In Love” (7") and the 19-minute “The Scandalous Sex Suite” featuring Kim Basinger on the maxi (The Crime / The Passion / The Rapture + “Sex”), this sultry slow jam peaked at N

Escape
Dec 1, 1989


The Miracle Single UK (1989)
The Melancholy Houston Bonus Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the UK on November 27, 1989, on Parlophone Records (catalogue: QUEEN 15), Queen’s “The Miracle” was the fifth and final single from the album of the same name. The title track (produced by Queen & David Richards) was backed with the blistering live “Stone Cold Crazy” from the Rainbow 1974 and, on 12"/CD, the Houston 1977 “My Melancholy Blues.” Peaked at No. 21 on the Official Singles Chart for 5 weeks. Issued

Queen
Nov 27, 1989


The Arms Of Orion Single: 1989
A Sultry Batman Ballad Prince’s “The Arms Of Orion (Edit)” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on November 6, 1989, on Warner Bros. Records (catalogue: W 2757). Backed with “I Love U In Me,” this tender R&B ballad, written and produced by Prince, was the third single from his eleventh album, Batman. The A-side’s smooth synths and Prince’s falsetto romance peaked at No. 27 and remained on the UK Singles Chart for 5 weeks, then had a second run of two weeks December 24-

Escape
Nov 6, 1989


Gimme Your Love Single: 1989
Prince's "Purple Mix" Remixes on UK Release On October 30, 1989, Aretha Franklin and James Brown released "Gimme Your Love" as a single in the United Kingdom through Arista Records, featuring exclusive remixes by Prince under his Paisley Park pseudonym. This duet, the lead track from Franklin's album Through the Storm, marked the only collaboration between the Queen of Soul and the Godfather of Soul, blending their vocal power with funky R&B grooves. Prince's "Purple Mix" and

Escape
Oct 30, 1989


Tin Machine: Prisoner of Love Single (1989)
Bowie's Band's Moody Muse Tin Machine’s “Prisoner of Love” 7-inch vinyl single, was released in the UK on October 30, 1989, on EMI Records (catalogue: MT 7630). Backed with a live version of “Baby Can Dance,” this brooding rocker, written by the band (David Bowie, Reeves Gabrels, Hunt Sales, Tony Sales), was the third single from their self-titled debut album. Produced by Tin Machine and Tim Palmer, the track’s dark lyrics and Gabrels’ angular guitar marked Bowie’s punk-infus

David Bowie
Oct 30, 1989
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