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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 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 and The Revolution (March 31 1986) Parade - LP
Parade is Prince’s eighth studio album and the third and final album to credit The Revolution. Released as the soundtrack to the film Under the Cherry Moon, it marked a sophisticated, psychedelic, and European-influenced evolution from the rock-heavy sound of Purple Rain. RELEASE DETAILS Artist: Prince and The Revolution Label: Paisley Park / Warner Bros. Records Date: March 31, 1986 Catalogue: 9 25394-1 Format: LP Country: United States (worldwide release) THE STORY Parade b

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Mar 31, 1986


Prince and The Revolution (March 5, 1986) Kiss - Maxi-Single 12" US
Released 5 March 1986, the US Maxi‑Single for Kiss features exclusive extended mixes and the non‑album b‑side ♥ Or $, becoming Prince’s third US No. 1 single.

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Mar 5, 1986


Prince and The Revolution (February 5, 1986) Kiss - Single 7" UK
Prince's Minimalist Funk Masterpiece

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Feb 5, 1986


Prince and The Revolution (May 24, 1985) Paisley Park - Single 7"/12" UK/EU/AU
“Paisley Park” was released on May 24 1985 as the second single from Around The World In A Day, though in the UK, Europe, and Australia it functioned as the lead single from the album. It arrived five weeks after the album’s release — on the very same day Prince recorded “Hello” in the studio.

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May 24, 1985


Prince and The Revolution (April 22 1985) Around the World in a Day - Album
Around the World in a Day is Prince’s seventh studio album and the third to credit The Revolution. Released in April 1985, it marked a deliberate shift away from the commercial pop-funk of Purple Rain toward a more psychedelic, experimental, and opulent sound. RELEASE DETAILS Artist: Prince and The Revolution Label: Paisley Park / Warner Bros. Records Date: April 22, 1985 Catalogue: 9 25286-1 Format: LP Country: United States (worldwide release) Following the massive success

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May 22, 1985


Prince and The Revolution (February 15, 1985) Let’s Go Crazy / Take Me With U - Single 7" UK
The UK‑exclusive 7" pairing of “Let’s Go Crazy” and “Take Me With U” — a high‑energy snapshot of Prince and the Revolution at their Purple Rain peak.

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Feb 15, 1985


Prince and The Revolution (1985) Let’s Go Crazy / Take Me With U - Maxi-Single 12" UK
The definitive UK 12" edition of “Let’s Go Crazy / Take Me With U,” featuring the extended mix and the full‑length “Erotic City” — a cornerstone of the Purple Rain era.

GlamSlamEscape
Feb 15, 1985
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