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Prince (November 8, 2004) “Cinnamon Girl” – CD Single UK/EU

  • Writer: GlamSlamEscape
    GlamSlamEscape
  • Nov 8, 2004
  • 2 min read

This European CD single (distributed in the UK and Austria) for “Cinnamon Girl” comes from Prince’s 2004 album Musicology. It includes a brand new studio track and exclusive live video footage of “Dear Mr. Man” from Webster Hall.

Artist: Prince

Label: Columbia / NPG

Date: November 8, 2004

Catalogue: COL 675142 2

Format: CD Single

Country: Austria (EU / UK distribution) A-Side: “Cinnamon Girl”

B-Side: “Dear Mr. Man (Live at Webster Hall)”, “United States of Division”, “Dear Mr. Man (Live at Webster Hall Video)” Written by: Prince Produced by: Prince


TRACK LIST 

Austria CD Single

(COL 675142 2) 

Cinnamon Girl Dear Mr. Man (Live at Webster Hall)

United States of Division

Dear Mr. Man (Live at Webster Hall Video)


PERSONNEL 

Prince – vocals, all instruments, production


THE STORY 

“Cinnamon Girl” was released as a single from Prince’s critically acclaimed 2004 album Musicology. The track showcased Prince’s enduring guitar-driven sound with a soulful edge. The CD single was enhanced with a new studio B-side (“United States of Division”) and exclusive live recordings from Webster Hall, including video footage of “Dear Mr. Man”.


CONTEXT & NOTES 

This Austrian-pressed CD single (also distributed in the UK) features striking cover artwork of Prince in a red hat and suit. The disc is housed in a standard jewel case with a red hype sticker promoting the new track and live video content. It is a CD Extra containing both audio and video material.



CHART PERFORMANCE 

Germany: MusikWoche Top 100 Singles – November 8, 2004 (#89)

UK: Gallup Singles Chart – November 20, 2004 (#43)

RELATED MATERIAL 

Prince (2004) Musicology (Album)

For other relevant posts, see the tags at the foot of the page.

SOURCES Prince Vault, Discogs, sleevographia2.


All single artwork, photographs, labels, 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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