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Prince (December 1, 1982) 1999 / How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? – Single 7" ITA

  • Writer: GlamSlamEscape
    GlamSlamEscape
  • Dec 1, 1982
  • 2 min read

Prince released “1999” as a single in Italy on December 1, 1982, backed with “How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?”. It was issued in a picture sleeve with a large centre hole and a promotional “Omaggio Vendita Vietata” punch.

Italy 7" Commercial Single (92 9896-7) - Front
Italy 7" Commercial Single (92 9896-7) - Front

RELEASE DETAILS

Artist: Prince

Label: Warner Bros. Records

Format: 7" Vinyl Single

Country: Italy Released: December 1, 1982 (date requires verification) Genre: Funk, Rock, Minneapolis Sound

A-Side: “1999”

Written by: Prince Produced by: Prince

B-Side: “How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?”

Written by: Prince Produced by: Prince


TRACK LIST

Italy 7" Commercial Single (92 9896-7)


A. 1999 – 3:35

B. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? – 3:54


Picture sleeve, large centre hole, “Omaggio Vendita Vietata” punch



Italy 7" Commercial Single (92 9896-7) - Back
Italy 7" Commercial Single (92 9896-7) - Back

PERSONNEL

Prince – lead and backing vocals, all instruments Dez Dickerson, Lisa Coleman, Jill Jones – co-lead vocals on “1999”


Production

Produced by Prince


THE STORY

“1999” is the title track and lead single from Prince’s double album. The Italian release features a picture sleeve with a large centre hole and a stamped “Omaggio Vendita Vietata” (promotional / not for sale) marking.


CONTEXT & NOTES

This was part of the European rollout for the 1999 album. The Italian pressing is notable for its distinctive punched promotional text on the sleeve.

RELATED MATERIAL

  • Prince (January 7, 1983) 1999 / How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? – Single 7"/ 12" UK

  • Prince (December 1, 1982) 1999 / How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? – Single 7" NL / BE

  • Prince (December 4, 1982) 1999 / How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore? – Single 7" JP

SOURCES 

Prince Vault,

Discogs,

45cat,

Sleevographia,

Wikipedia.


COPYRIGHT NOTICE All single artwork, photographs, logos, and original text excerpts remain the property of their respective copyright holders. This entry is a transformative, non-commercial archival summary created for historical documentation and educational reference.



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