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Prince and The Revolution (October 20, 1986) Anotherloverholenyohead - Single 7"/12" UK
Anotherloverholenyohead captures the final spark of The Revolution — a playful, horn‑driven funk workout that radiates the theatricality of the Parade era. Pairing it with I Wanna Be Your Lover was a clever UK‑only move, reconnecting fans with the youthful disco‑funk that launched Prince’s career. The result is a single that bridges two eras: the raw ambition of 1979 and the sophisticated experimentation of 1986. A vibrant collectible from a moment of transformation.

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Oct 20, 1986


Prince (June 6, 1986) “Detroit fans wait all night to buy Prince party tickets” – Duluth News-Tribune & Herald (USA)
A vivid 1986 news clipping capturing the massive demand for Prince’s 28th birthday concert in Detroit, where fans lined up overnight and tickets for an 11,923-seat arena sold out in just 45 minutes, prompting promoters to quickly add a second show Publication: Duluth News-Tribune & Herald Date: Friday, June 6, 1986 Country: United States Section / Pages: Page 7D (People section) Title: Detroit fans wait all night to buy Prince party tickets THE STORY The article reports on th

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Jun 6, 1986


Prince (June 6, 1986) “Prince” – The Winona Daily News (USA)
A 1986 newspaper feature from Winona, Minnesota, highlighting the frenzied demand for Prince’s 28th birthday concerts in Detroit, where tickets sold out in a record 45 minutes, forcing promoters to add a second show the same weekend. Publication: The Winona Daily News Date: Friday, June 6, 1986 Country: United States Section / Pages: People section Title: Prince THE STORY The article (Associated Press) details how Prince’s announced birthday concert at the 11,923-seat Joe Lou

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Jun 6, 1986


CPrince (June 6, 1986) “A big birthday party” – Post-Bulletin (USA)
A June 6, 1986 newspaper clipping from Minnesota detailing the incredible demand for Prince’s 28th birthday concerts in Detroit, where an 11,923-seat arena show sold out in just 45 minutes, leading promoters to add a second performance the same weekend. Publication: Post-Bulletin Date: Friday, June 6, 1986 Country: United States Section / Pages: Entertainment / Local News section Title: A big birthday party THE STORY The article, sourced from the Associated Press, reports on

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Jun 6, 1986


Prince and The Revolution (May 21, 1986) Mountains - Maxi-Single 12" US
Mountains” was released on 21 May 1986 as the second single from Parade, the third and final album credited to Prince and the Revolution. Arriving five weeks after the album, the single featured the non‑album B‑side “Alexa De Paris,” a guitar‑driven instrumental that became a cult favourite and later resurfaced in extended form on the European CD single of “Letitgo” in 1994.

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May 21, 1986


Prince and The Revolution (May 21 1986) US Mountains - 12" Single
"Mountains" was the second single from Prince’s eighth album, Parade, the third credited to Prince and the Revolution, released five weeks after the album’s debut. Its B-side, "Alexa De Paris," remains absent from any album release, though an extended version appeared on the European CD single of "Letitgo" in 1994. RELEASE DETAILS Artist: Prince and The Revolution Label: Warner Bros. / Paisley Park Date: May 21, 1986 (US) Catalogue: 0-20465 Format: 12" Single Country: United

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May 21, 1986


Prince (May 20, 1986) Minnesota Music Awards – News Feature (USA)
Prince dominates the Minnesota Music Awards, collecting nine trophies including Best Video for “Raspberry Beret,” Best Film/Video Score for Parade, and Best Cover Artwork for Around the World in a Day. Source: Star Tribune — Jon Bream, Staff Writer Date: May 21, 1986 (Page 33) Location: Carlton Celebrity Room, Bloomington, Minnesota, USA Category: Music Awards / Regional Recognition Subject: Prince receives nine Minnesota Music Awards KEY DETAILS Best Video: "Raspberry Beret"

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May 20, 1986


Prince (May 17, 1986) The End of a Purple Reign? – Sounds Magazine Cover + Multi-Page Feature
A dramatic and provocative cover story from Sounds questioning whether Prince’s reign was ending, featuring striking photography and in-depth analysis during a transitional phase of his career. SOURCE DETAILS Publication: Sounds Magazine Date: May 17, 1986 Country: United Kingdom Section / Pages: Front Cover + Multi-page interior feature (including “Badness” spread) THE STORY This major Sounds cover story explores Prince at a critical juncture, asking if the Purple Rain era w

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May 17, 1986


Prince & The Revolution (May 7 1986)Mountains 7" Single US
US 7" single for Mountains (7‑28711), released 7 May 1986. Format: 7" Single Label: Paisley Park / Warner Bros. Country: USA Release Date: 7 May 1986 Genre: Pop • Funk • Rock Style: Parade‑Era Minimalism • Orchestral Funk Overview Released on 7 May 1986, Mountains became the second single from Parade, Prince’s eighth studio album and the third credited to Prince and the Revolution. Arriving five weeks after the album, the single was backed with “Alexa De Paris,” a non‑alb

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May 7, 1986


Prince (April 24, 1986) Rolling Stone Magazine Cover – Prince’s Women
“Wendy and Lisa — Prince’s Women”

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Apr 24, 1986
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