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The Walk Single US: 1983
A Time Minneapolis Funk Groove Released as a 7-inch vinyl single in the US on January 14, 1983, on Warner Bros. Records (catalog number 7-29856), The Time’s “The Walk” — backed with “Onedayi’mgonnabesomebody” — was the second single from What Time Is It?. Both tracks were largely written and performed by Prince (uncredited). The single reached No. 104 on Billboard Hot 100 and No. 24 on Billboard R&B Chart. Issued in 7", 12", and promo variants. Single Overview Release Details

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Electric Circus Album: 2002
Released as an album in the UK by MCA Records on December 16, 2002, Common’s Electric Circus featured the track Star *69 (PS With Love) Featuring – Bilal with Guitar and Keyboards credited to – Prince. The cover was a Sgt. Peppers style sleeve with Prince top left.

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Dec 16, 2002


The Lover In Me Album: 1988
A Prince-Powered R&B Reinvention Sheena Easton’s The Lover In Me LP, was released on November 7, 1988 on MCA Records (catalogue: MCG 6036) in the UK. This 10-track synth-pop, funk, and R&B album featured two Prince-written/produced tracks (“101” and “Cool Love,” credited to Joey Coco). Produced by L.A. & Babyface, Angela Winbush, and Jellybean Productions, Inc, it peaked at No. 30 on the UK Albums Chart where it remained for 7 weeks. Album Overview: The album features a more

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Nov 7, 1988


16 - New Directions
In Garage Music. A Jazz-Funk Instrumental Odyssey released in the US on November 18, 1987, on Paisley Park Records (catalogue: 9 25658-1 / 1-25658). Madhouse’s 16 (New Directions In Garage Music) album was a Prince-led instrumental jazz-funk side-project — featuring Eric Leeds (sax/flute), Levi Seacer Jr. (bass), Dr. Fink (keyboards), John Lewis (drums) — delivered eight numbered tracks of sophisticated groove. Allied Record Company pressing with printed inner sleeve, also is

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Nov 18, 1987
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