Testament: The Ultimate Unreleased MP3 Collection

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Testament: The Ultimate Unreleased MP3 Collection contains 600 tracks...almost 50 hours of music in MP3 format, spread over four volumes (four CD-R's). This collection consists of unreleased Prince songs, alternate versions of officially released Prince songs, and Prince's unreleased versions of songs he gave other artists. Every known outtake circulating among collectors is included. In an effort to include as much unreleased material as possible, there are some "bonus tracks" on the set that are from rehearsals or live concerts. In most cases, studio versions of these songs do not exist or are not circulating. Also included are unreleased songs by associated artists. The songs are divided into categories based on the year (or estimated year) the song was recorded in the studio, and are listed in chronological order by recording date whenever possible.

The CD's consist of MP3 audio files of unreleased songs and an HTML interface that organizes all the files which you can view with your web browser. There is no "installation" required.

To play all the tracks on the CD, click on the CD icon near the top of the page, and your MP3 player should automatically launch and load an MP3 playlist of the songs in order. There is also a CD icon under each era's heading, which you can click to load a playlist of just the songs from that category. You can also choose to play a specific song by simply clicking on the song title on the page.

Occasionally you will find a camera icon after a song's description. If you click it, it will display an image of the unreleased artwork for an unreleased single, or a similar item that is relevant to that song.

Be on the lookout for LOTS of cool hidden features and files on each CD!

All songs were recorded in the MPEG Layer 3 (MP3) audio format. They are all sampled at 128 kBit/second. The sound quality of the source material varies, with many of the songs sounding excellent, while a few tracks unfortunately suffer from less than desirable sound quality. However, most of the songs in this collection are presented in the best sound quality currently available and circulating among collectors. These songs can be played on almost any computer with a CD-ROM drive that also has MP3 playback capabilities.

These CD's has been designed and tested for use on systems using Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/XP, Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and up, and Winamp v2.22 and up. Although the CD's should work on other systems with different configurations, there is no guarantee of complete compatibility. It has also been tested and works on a car CD/MP3 player.

The CD set comes with color covers and disc labels.
This is a modified version of the HTML interface included on the CD's listing all of the tracks.
None of the links or files work on this "DEMO" version.
The Background, Font Color And Some Images Have Been Modified To Match This Sites Look.



Volume 1: 1976 To 1984

1976 - 1984

Total time: 12 hours, 25 minutes, 4 seconds




1976
These are some of the earliest known recordings made by Prince. They were probably recorded on a simple tape recorder or boom box, so the quality is crude, with the exception of "Soft And Wet [#1]" and two instrumentals which were recorded at Moonsound in Minneapolis.

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Total time: 56 minutes, 52 seconds
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Sweet Thing (4:23) Prince's unreleased cover version of the song by Rufus.
Wouldn't You Love To Love Me? [#1] (3:52) Very different from the version of the song that Prince later gave to Taja Sevelle.
I Spend My Time Loving You (7:17) Unreleased. The song title is tentative.
Rock Me, Lover (3:49) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#1] (0:38) Unreleased.
Do You Wanna Ride? (5:12) Unreleased. The song title is tentative.
Nightingale (4:14) Unreleased.
Leaving For New York (5:49) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#2] (0:30) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#3] (0:29) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#4] (0:37) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#5] (0:50) Unreleased.
Telephone Conversation (0:56) This is apparently a recording of Prince talking on the phone.
Instrumental [#6] (0:59) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#7] (0:57) Unreleased.
For You [#1] (1:06) Alternate version.
For You [#2] (0:41) Alternate version.
Hey Lover (0:41) Unreleased.
For You [#3] (1:17) Alternate version.
For You [#4] (1:15) Alternate version.
Instrumental [#8] (0:07) Unreleased.
Soft And Wet [#1] (3:17) Alternate version.
Instrumental [#1] (Moonsound) (7:21) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#2] (Moonsound) (0:35) Unreleased.



1977
Most of these songs were recorded at Sound 80, a studio in Minneapolis right before and around the time Prince signed with Warner Brothers. Many of the tracks are outtakes or alternate versions of songs that were eventually released on Prince's first album For You in 1978. The tracks labeled "Instrumental" [#'s 1 - 8] were recorded in a rehearsal room at Owen Husney's office, and feature Prince on keyboards, André Cymone on bass, and Bobby Z. on drums.

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Total time: 1 hour, 37 minutes, 36 seconds
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Baby [#1](3:13) Alternate version.
Baby [#2] (3:21) Alternate instrumental version.
Jelly Jam (2:11) Unreleased instrumental that was eventually used in the ending section of the released version of "Just As Long As We're Together."
Just As Long As We're Together [#1] (3:43) Alternate version.
Just As Long As We're Together [#2] (5:46) Alternate version.
Just As Long As We're Together [#3] (5:56) Alternate version.
Make It Through The Storm (2:45) Unreleased.
My Love Is Forever (4:07) Alternate version.
Soft And Wet [#2] (3:06) Alternate version.
We Can Work It Out (3:01) Unreleased.
Instrumental (Sound 80) (3:52) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#1] (5:23) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#2] (6:31) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#3] (6:21) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#4] (8:40) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#5] (7:03) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#6] (8:13) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#7] (7:45) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#8] (6:39) Unreleased.



1978-1979
These tracks are mostly raw recordings Prince recorded in his home after the release of For You.

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Total time: 34 minutes
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Wouldn't You Love To Love Me? [#2] (5:07) Alternate version of the song released by Taja Sevelle in 1987.
I Miss You (2:00) Unreleased.
Donna (4:10) Unreleased.
Down A Long Lonely Road (1:21) Unreleased.
Baby, Baby, Baby (2:52) Unreleased.
Nadeara (1:53) Unreleased.
K-FUNK Interview (7:53) Prince and his girlfriend Nadeara goofing around in a fake interview.
Instrumental [#1] (2:14) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#2] (2:20) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#3] (0:53) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#4] (1:10) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#5] (1:30) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#6] (0:37) Unreleased.



1979
The following songs are all from sessions Prince recorded with his band after he completed his second album. The project was to be titled "The Rebels," which was basically going to be Prince and his band in disguise. Prince does not sing lead vocals, but he was an active participant in all the recordings. Rebels sessions studio work order

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Total time: 31 minutes, 9 seconds
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You [#1] (2:58) Lead vocals by Gayle Chapman. Very different from the version of the song Prince gave to Paula Abdul, which was released as "U" on her Spellbound album in 1991.
Too Long (4:19) Unreleased. Lead vocals by Dez Dickerson.
Hard To Get (3:46) Unreleased. Lead vocals by André Cymone.
Thrill You Or Kill You (6:14) Unreleased. Lead vocals by André Cymone.
Disco Away (4:40) Unreleased. Lead vocals by Dez Dickerson.
Instrumental [#1] (1:12) Unreleased.
Instrumental [#2] (1:08) Unreleased.
If I Love You Tonight [#1] (4:46) Lead vocals by Gayle Chapman. Very different from the version of the song Prince gave to Mica Paris, and was released on her Contribution album in 1991. Mayte also released a version of the song on her 1995 Child Of The Sun album.
Turn Me On (2:06) Unreleased. Lead vocals by Gayle Chapman.



1980-1981
These songs all originate from the period after Prince completed the Dirty Mind album, and throughout and after the sessions for the Controversy album.

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Total time: 44 minutes, 49 seconds
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Lisa (5:56) Unreleased.
Everybody Dance (3:38) Unreleased. This song was performed on rare occasions on the Dirty Mind tour. No studio recording is known to exist. This version is from the March 9, 1981 show at Sam's (later First Avenue) in Minneapolis.
Broken (3:01) Unreleased. Occasionally performed live on the Dirty Mind tour.
She's Just A Baby (4:30) Unreleased.
Trouble (6:17) Alternate instrumental version of a song released on André Cymone's first solo album, Livin' In The New Wave, in 1982. Prince's involvement is questionable.
So Fine (2:54) Alternate instrumental version of a song released on André Cymone's first solo album, Livin' In The New Wave, in 1982. Prince's involvement is questionable.
Tick, Tick, Bang [#1] (3:14) Alternate version. Very different from the version released on Graffiti Bridge in 1990.
The Second Coming (1:58) Unreleased. This recording was used as an introduction to concerts on the Controversy tour. This was recorded from the December 9, 1981 show in Houston.
Feel U Up (6:37) Alternate version of the song released as the b-side of "Partyman" in 1989.
Irresistible Bitch (4:35) Alternate version of the song released as the b-side of "Let's Pretend We're Married" in 1983.
Strange Way Of Saying I Love U (2:09) Unreleased. This is an incomplete excerpt of the song.



1982
Most of these songs are from sessions during which Prince was primarily working on The Time's What Time Is It? album, his own 1999 album, and the Vanity 6 album.

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Total time: 1 hour, 29 minutes, 19 seconds
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A Cappella (0:15) Unreleased.
Turn It Up [#1A] (3:34) Unreleased. Edited version.
Turn It Up [#1B] (2:28) Unreleased. This is an extended portion that picks up where the first one leaves off.
Turn It Up [#2] (5:18) Unreleased. This is the full length version.
Do Yourself A Favor (8:38) Prince's version of a song by Pepé Willie titled "If You See Me." Jesse Johnson later released the song on his 1986 album Shockadelica.
Dance To The Beat (2:45) Unreleased. This song was performed by The Time live during some 1982 shows. No studio version is circulating. This recording is from the March 8, 1982 show at First Avenue in Minneapolis.
Extra Loveable (7:16) Unreleased. It was considered for use on the Vanity 6 album.
D.M.S.R. (6:29) Alternate version with a different mix.
Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) (4:03) Alternate version. Very different music and vocals.
Delirious (6:00) Alternate version. Longer than the released one.
No Call U (3:00) Unreleased. It was considered for use on the Vanity 6 album.
Moonbeam Levels (3:58) Unreleased. Often mistakenly titled "A Better Place 2 Die."
Baby, You're A Trip (3:46) Prince's version of the song that was eventually released on the Jill Jones album in 1987.
Lust U Always (10:26) Unreleased. This is an instrumental version of a song that Prince later offered to Robert Palmer (but he turned it down). It's sometimes mistakenly titled "Divinity."
Purple Music [#1] (10:48) Unreleased.
Purple Music [#2] (10:35) Unreleased. Contains some guitar parts not in version #1.



1983
Most of these songs are from sessions for the aborted second Vanity 6 album, and the Purple Rain album and movie.

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Total time: 3 hours, 2 minutes, 49 seconds
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There's No Telling What I Might Do (1:31) Unreleased. Recorded from a jam session of Prince improvising at the piano.
Cold Coffee And Cocaine (5:26) Unreleased. Also from the jam session of Prince improvising at the piano.
Mama (6:46) Unreleased. Also from the jam session of Prince improvising at the piano.
White Girls (11:20) Unreleased. This is an excerpt of a 27 minute jam session from 1983, which includes lyrics from "Ice Cream Castles" and "Erotic City."
Chocolate (5:48) Prince's version of the song that was later released on The Time's Pandemonium album in 1990.
Wet Dream Cousin (4:41) Unreleased. This instrumental was a work in progress for the second Vanity 6 album. The title comes from its similarity to the song "Wet Dream" on their first album.
Possessed [#1] (8:31) Unreleased. This was occasionally performed live on the Purple Rain tour.
Vibrator [#1] (7:09) Unreleased. This was intended for the second Vanity 6 album.
Vibrator [#2] (1:06) Unreleased. This is the spoken dialogue from the above song by Prince, Vanity, and Jill Jones.
Instrumental (4:45) Unreleased. This song is often called "Climax" or "Jamming Till The Dawn" on various bootlegs.
Instrumental (bass) (4:41) Unreleased. This is just the bass guitar parts to the above song.
G-Spot [#1] (5:13) Prince's version of the song that was eventually released on the Jill Jones album in 1987.
Sex Shooter (7:09) Alternate version. This is the Vanity 6 version of the song that was later released by Apollonia 6.
Electric Intercourse (4:49) Unreleased. No studio version is circulating. The version included here is from a band rehearsal in the summer of 1983.
I Would Die 4 U [#1] (3:17) Alternate version. Contains a short instrumental break in the middle of the song.
Baby, I'm A Star (4:53) Alternate version. Has a slightly different introduction.
Purple Rain [#1] (13:20) Alternate version. This is the uncut recording of the performance of the song live at the August 3, 1983 show at First Avenue in Minneapolis, which was edited and used on the Purple Rain album.
Purple Rain [#2] (12:09) Alternate version. This is the orchestration to the song accompanied on piano.
Darling Nikki (4:13) Alternate version. Has a different beginning and an extra instrumental break.
Computer Blue [#1] (13:29) Alternate version. This version is rawer than the others, containing completely different vocals and music from the released one.
Computer Blue [#2] (11:57) Alternate version. This is essentially an extended version of the released song, including the "hallway speech."
Computer Blue [#3] (12:27) Alternate version. Similar to version #2, but the "hallway speech" is cut out.
Computer Blue [#4] (7:33) Alternate version. Similar to version #3, but this is an edited version.
The Beautiful Ones (6:11) Alternate version. Contains some extra lyrics near the end.
Father's Song (0:55) Unreleased. A portion of this song was featured in the Purple Rain film, and the melody was partly used in "Computer Blue." No studio version is circulating, this recording is from a rehearsal.
Erotic City [#1] (6:40) Alternate version with a slightly different mix.
Erotic City [#2] (6:50) Another alternate version with a slightly different mix.



1984
Most of these songs are from sessions that included putting the finishing touches on the Purple Rain project, The Time's Ice Cream Castle album, the Apollonia 6 album, Sheila E.'s The Glamorous Life, early work on the Around The World In A Day album, and The Family's debut album.

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Total time: 3 hours, 28 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Bird (You Turn Me Up) (1:50) This is a short studio jam with Jesse Johnson on vocals. It features some parts that were used in "The Bird" by The Time, along with what eventually evolved into a song titled "You Turn Me Up" that was released as a b-side by Ta Mara And The Seen, which Jesse produced.
The Bird (6:26) Alternate version. This is an unreleased studio recording of the song by The Time. The released version is a live recording.
A Million Miles (I Love You) (2:02) Prince's version of the song released on the Apollonia 6 album. This an incomplete excerpt of the song.
Take Me With U (4:56) Alternate version. Longer than the released one.
Manic Monday (2:49) Original version of the song with vocals by Apollonia 6. It was replaced by "Happy Birthday, Mr. Christian" on their album. Prince later gave it to the Bangles and it was released in 1986. original album sleeve
Possessed [#2] (7:44) Unreleased. This version of the song is an instrumental that was heard in part in the Purple Rain film.
Around The World In A Day [#1] (5:58) Alternate version.
Around The World In A Day [#2] (5:15) Alternate version.
Gotta Shake This Feelin' (8:22) An alternate version of "Purple Rain" with different, ad-libbed lyrics. Recorded from a rehearsal for Prince's 1984 birthday show.
Our Destiny (3:08) Unreleased. This was recorded at Prince's June 7, 1984 birthday show at First Avenue. This live recording was later worked on in the studio.
Roadhouse Garden (4:55) Unreleased. This was recorded at Prince's June 7, 1984 birthday show at First Avenue. This live recording was later worked on in the studio.
All Day, All Night (5:54) Prince's version of the song he later gave to Jill Jones for release on her 1987 album.
High Fashion (5:00) Prince's version of the song released on The Family's album in 1985.
Mutiny (3:53) Prince's version of the song released on The Family's album in 1985.
Desire (5:15) Prince's version of the song released on The Family's album in 1985.
Susannah's Pajamas (4:15) Alternate version of the instrumental released on The Family's album in 1985. It was originally titled "Mazarati," and Prince intended it for Mazarati's debut album.
Yes (6:59) Alternate version of the instrumental released on The Family's album in 1985.
Feline (4:08) Unreleased. This instrumental was recorded for possible inclusion on The Family's album. An uncirculating version exists with lyrics.
Nothing Compares 2 U (4:39) Alternate version. Has some musical differences throughout.
Miss Understood (5:21) Unreleased. This was recorded for possible inclusion on The Family's album. Lead vocals by Susannah Melvoin.
The Screams Of Passion (8:32) Prince's studio version of the song released on The Family's album in 1985 is not circulating. This is recorded from one of Prince and the Revolution's rehearsals of the song.
100 MPH [#1] (3:19) Prince's version of the song released on Mazarati's debut album in 1986.
The Dance Electric (11:42) Prince's version of the song he gave André Cymone, which was released on his A.C. album in 1985. This is much longer than the released version.
I Would Die 4 U [#2] (30:54) Alternate version. This is the complete, uncut session that was drastically edited and used for the "Extended Version" of the song released on a 12" single.
Toy Box (6:20) An alternate instrumental version of the song Prince later gave to Sheila E. for release on her 1985 Romance 1600 album.
Billy (7:10) Unreleased. This is an excerpt of a song played during a 1984 rehearsal with the Revolution. No studio version is known to exist.
Purple Rain Film Score (41:44) This is the instrumental background music that was featured in the Purple Rain film, which was composed by Michel Colombier. Some of this music was discarded and not used in the movie. Prince was probably not involved in the recording of this music. The titles of the songs included in the score are listed below in the same order they are in the Library of Congress copyright listing (which is not the same order they are included in the actual recording).

  • Purple Intro
  • I Like Your Song Too
  • Family Dispute
  • First Avenue
  • The Bitches Are Okay
  • I.D.S. Center
  • Lake Minnetonka
  • Puppets
  • A Little Song And Dance
  • Thinking About Buying A Guitar
  • Argument
  • Join Morris' Group
  • Let's Go Baby, Parts I, II, and III
  • Alley
  • Underpass
  • Home Again
  • Light Switch
  • Suicide
  • Sheet Music
  • Memories
  • Back-Stage


  • Volume 2: 1985 To 1989

    1985 - 1989

    Total time: 11 hours, 52 minutes, 29 seconds




    1985
    Many of these songs are from sessions for the Parade album, along with work on Mazarati's debut album. Other songs were also recorded at this time for various projects.

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    Total time: 2 hours, 16 minutes, 2 seconds
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    When Doves Scream (3:35) This is a "punk" version of "When Doves Cry" recorded from a 1985 tour rehearsal.
    Possessed [#3] (4:22) Unreleased. This song was occasionally performed live on the Purple Rain tour, and is quite different from the earlier unreleased studio version. This recording is from the Prince and the Revolution Live home video that was recorded at the March 30, 1985 show in Syracuse, New York.
    Wendy's Parade (2:08) This is the original unreleased version of the song that eventually evolved into "Christopher Tracy's Parade."
    I Wonder U (1:34) Alternate version. Unlike the released one, this version is sung as a duet between Prince and Wendy.
    Others Here With Us (2:40) Unreleased.
    Old Friends 4 Sale [#1] (3:31) Alternate version. Very different lyrics from the version recorded in 1991 that was released on The Vault...Old Friends 4 Sale in 1999.
    All My Dreams (7:19) Unreleased.
    Girls And Boys (5:41) Alternate version. Slightly different beginning and ending.
    Love Or $ (4:13) Alternate version. Different music and vocals throughout.
    Old Friends 4 Sale [#2] (3:42) Alternate version. Different intro and includes some orchestration.
    Drawers Burnin' (4:13) Unreleased. No studio version is known to exist. This song is from Prince's June 7, 1985 show at the Prom Center in St. Paul.
    Kiss [#1] (1:16) Alternate version. Prince's very raw demo he gave to Mazarati as a guide for use on their debut album.
    Kiss [#2] (4:04) Mazarati's unreleased version of Prince's song. After hearing this, Prince reclaimed the song for his own use on Parade.
    Jerk Out (7:06) Mazarati's unreleased version of the song Prince later gave to The Time for use on their 1990 Pandemonium album. Very different lyrics in parts.
    100 MPH [#2] (7:22) Alternate version. This includes a long instrumental intro not included on Mazarati's album version.
    Kiss (Instrumental) (4:25) This is from the karaoke portion of the The Artist Formerly Known As Prince Interactive CD-ROM.
    G-Spot [#2] bass (4:57) This is Prince's bass guitar track from his recording of the song that was released on the 1987 Jill Jones album.
    G-Spot [#2] guitar (3:29) This is Prince's guitar track from his recording of the song that was released on the 1987 Jill Jones album.
    G-Spot [#2] piano (1:15) This is Prince's piano track from his recording of the song that was released on the 1987 Jill Jones album.
    G-Spot [#2] (4:59) This is an alternate mix of the song released on the 1987 Jill Jones album.
    Heaven (7:11) Unreleased.
    Strange Relationship (4:24) Alternate version. Different music and vocals throughout. This version was from the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Teacher, Teacher (3:05) Unreleased. From an early configuration of the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Neon Telephone (3:50) Prince's unreleased version of the song he later gave to Three O'Clock for use on their 1988 Paisley Park album, Vermillion.
    Sexual Suicide (3:33) Alternate version. Quite different mix from the one later released on Crystal Ball. Was placed in an early edit of the Under The Cherry Moon film.
    Go (1:04) Unreleased. This is an incomplete excerpt of the song.
    Suzie Lovelace (5:16) Unreleased. Little is known about this song. It is possibly Brown Mark or Terry Casey of Mazarati on vocals. Prince's involvement is questionable.
    Eternity (3:39) This is Prince's unreleased version of a song he gave to George Clinton for use on an aborted Vanessa Williams album. It was later released by Sheena Easton, and covered by Chaka Khan.
    Dream Factory [#1] (2:40) Alternate version. This is shorter than the version later released on 1998's Crystal Ball, but there are some musical differences near the end.
    Can I Play With U? (4:10) Unreleased. Prince recorded this song for Miles Davis for possible inclusion on his Tutu album.
    U Gotta Shake Something (15:19) Unreleased. This was recorded at the end of 1985 for possible use on an aborted Prince project called "The Flesh."



    1986
    Many of these songs were recorded for use on the Dream Factory album, which was going to be Prince and the Revolution's follow-up to the Parade album. The project was aborted when the Revolution was disbanded, and Prince went to work on the planned three-record Crystal Ball album. Prince also considered releasing an album under the pseudonym Camille at this time, and an album was assembled. Both of these projects were abandoned, and many of the songs were released on the two-record Sign "O'" The Times album.

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    Total time: 3 hours, 40 minutes, 35 seconds
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    It's A Wonderful Day [#1] (3:41) Unreleased. From an early configuration of the aborted Dream Factory album.
    It's A Wonderful Day [#2] (0:57) Unreleased. This excerpt of the song was heard in the Under The Cherry Moon film, and has some slightly different music.
    Euphoria Highway (2:04) Unreleased. Jill Jones sings the intro. Prince gave this song to George Clinton for possible use on an aborted Vanessa Williams project.
    Power Fantastic (6:10) Alternate version. Contains an instrumental introduction not included on the version released on The Hits / The B-Sides in 1993.
    Wonderful Ass [#1] (6:16) Unreleased.
    Wonderful Ass [#2] (10:02) Unreleased. This is an extended version, and there are a few other musical differences throughout.
    Wonderful Ass [#3] (6:18) Unreleased. This is essentially an edit of version #2.
    Witness 4 The Prosecution [#1] (3:57) Unreleased.
    Movie Star [#1] (4:07) Alternate version. Has some lyrics that were deleted from the version released on Crystal Ball in 1998.
    A Place In Heaven [#1] (2:50) Unreleased. Prince on lead vocals.
    Witness 4 The Prosecution [#2] (3:57) Unreleased. Contains some backing vocals and horns not in version #1. This is the version intended for the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Movie Star [#2] (4:26) Alternate version. This version with the spoken ending was intended for the aborted Dream Factory album.
    A Place In Heaven [#2] (2:43) Unreleased. This version features Lisa Coleman on lead vocals, and is the version intended for the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Visions (2:12) Alternate version. This piano piece by Lisa was the intro to the Dream Factory album. An abbreviated version of the song was released as "Minneapolis #1" on a 3" CD included with some copies of Wendy & Lisa's Eroica album.
    Dream Factory [#2] (3:30) Alternate version. Includes part of "Nevaeh Ni Ecalp A" (a backwards portion of "A Place In Heaven") in the beginning. This version was the title track for the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Crystal Ball [#1] (11:10) Alternate version. Longer than the version released in 1998.
    Crystal Ball [#2] (9:55) Alternate version. Includes an echo on Prince's voice not on the released one, along with some musical differences.
    Crystal Ball [#3] (9:29) Alternate version. This is an edit of version #2, and is the version intended for the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Big Tall Wall (5:52) Unreleased. From an early configuration of the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Get On Up (4:32) Prince's unreleased cover version of a song by The Esquires. Parts of the song were later used in "Everybody Get On Up" on Carmen Electra's 1993 album.
    In A Large Room With No Light (3:13) Unreleased. Often mistakenly titled "Welcome 2 The Ratrace."
    Interlude (0:59) Unreleased. This track was intended as a segue between "Starfish And Coffee" and "I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man" on the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Baby Go-Go (3:28) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Nona Hendryx's 1987 album, Female Trouble.
    Data Bank [#1] (7:44) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on The Time's 1990 album, Pandemonium.
    Girl O' My Dreams [#1] (1:25) Prince's version of the song later released by T.C. Ellis on his 1991 Paisley Park album, True Confessions.
    Can't Stop This Feeling I Got [#1] (2:06) Alternate version. Very different from the version released on Graffiti Bridge in 1990.
    We Can Funk [#1] (5:29) Alternate version. Very different from the version released on Graffiti Bridge in 1990.
    Girl O' My Dreams [#2] (1:23) Slightly different mix of version #1.
    Can't Stop This Feeling I Got [#2] (2:05) Slightly different mix of version #1.
    We Can Funk [#2] (5:32) Slightly different mix of version #1.
    We Can Funk [#3] (5:53) Another slightly different mix. The vocals are more prominent in this version.
    Train (4:18) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Mavis Staples' 1989 album, Time Waits For No One. This version was intended for the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Sign "O'" The Times (3:40) Alternate version. Has some slightly different music and vocals near the end. This version was intended for the aborted Dream Factory album.
    I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man (6:50) Alternate version. Longer than the released version, and has a different arrangement. This version was intended for the aborted Dream Factory album.
    Joy In Repetition [#1] (5:30) Alternate version. The beginning is very different from the version released on Graffiti Bridge in 1990.
    The Ball (4:35) Unreleased. Much of the music from this song was later used in "Eye No" on Lovesexy in 1988.
    Joy In Repetition [#2] (5:08) Alternate version. This version segues from "The Ball."
    An Honest Man (3:37) Alternate version. This recording is from an aftershow at Le New Morning Club in Paris on August 24, 1986. This version is very different from the one released on Crystal Ball in 1998.
    Susannah's Blues (5:22) Unreleased. This is also from the August 24, 1986 Le New Morning Club aftershow. Prince's father plays piano.
    It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night (8:47) Alternate version. This is a recording from the August 25, 1986 concert in Paris on the Parade tour. The version on the Sign "O'" The Times album is based on this recording. Most of the lyrics and studio effects were added later.
    Crucial [#1] (7:16) Alternate version. Very different mix from the one released on the Crystal Ball compilation in 1998. This version has a long saxophone solo.
    Crucial [#2] (7:27) Alternate version. Has a long guitar solo instead of the saxophone solo.
    Witness 4 The Prosecution [#3] (4:45) Unreleased. Completely different recording of the song from the previous versions.
    Rebirth Of The Flesh (5:00) Unreleased. This song was intended as the opening track on the original Crystal Ball, segued into "Play In The Sunshine." It was also intended for the Camille album.
    Play In The Sunshine (4:55) Alternate version. The sound of gun shots can be heard at the beginning of the song, which is not on the released version.



    1987
    This material encompasses the period after Prince completed the Sign "O'" The Times album, and throughout 1987, including sessions for the Lovesexy album.

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    Total time: 54 minutes, 5 seconds
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    Wouldn't You Love To Love Me? [#3] (6:09) Prince's version of the song Taja Sevelle released on her 1987 album. This version was originally offered to Michael Jackson. The sound quality is poor.
    Housequake (Razormaid Remix) (7:42) Alternate version. Prince commissioned the DJ remix service Razormaid to create this remix of the song. Prince didn't like the results, so he never released it (but it was circulated on some Razormaid remix compilations).
    What Did I Do? (9:16) Unreleased. This song was performed during Prince's aftershow performance at the Le New Morning Club in Paris on June 15, 1987. He improvised the lyrics, and even the title is tentative.
    If I Love U 2nite [#2] (3:43) Prince's version of the song he gave Mica Paris for use on her 1991 Contribution album. This was recorded from a mispressed 12" single of Mica's version of the song that mistakenly included Prince's version also.
    If I Love U 2nite [#3] (4:12) This version is longer, and has a slightly different mix.
    The Sex Of It (3:31) Prince's version of the song he gave to Kid Creole And The Coconuts for use on their 1990 Private Waters In The Great Divide album.
    U [#2] (4:16) Prince's version of the song he gave to Paula Abdul for use on her 1991 Spellbound album. Was first recorded as "You" during The Rebels sessions in 1979.
    Positivity (7:45) Alternate version. Includes a rap by Cat that was originally used in "Cindy C."
    The Line (7:31) Unreleased. Also known as "Cross The Line." Originally intended for the Lovesexy album.



    1988
    Much of this material was recorded before and while Prince was on 1988's Lovesexy tour, and throughout the remainder of 1988, including sessions for the first unreleased Madhouse 24 album.

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    Total time: 2 hours, 20 minutes, 16 seconds
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    I Wish U Heaven (3:06) Alternate version. Features a brief guitar part where there's a synth on the released one.
    Alphabet St. (7:54) Alternate version. Was probably intended as a remix for inclusion on the 12" single.
    Alphabet St. (acoustic) (4:28) Alternate version. This is an interesting improvised take of the song.
    Eye No (2:30) Alternate version. This is an unreleased remix with different music and partly different vocals.
    Fuschia Light (4:16) Unreleased. Was intended for Tony LeMans, but it wasn't included on his debut Paisley Park album in 1989.
    Different Kinda Thing (4:43) Alternate version of the song released by Tony LeMans on his 1989 Paisley Park Records album.
    Electric Chair [#1] (7:02) Alternate version. This is considerably longer than the released version.
    Pink Cashmere (6:04) Alternate version. Uses synths instead of the orchestration of the version released in 1993.
    Intermission (2:58) Unreleased. This recording was played over the PA before the second part of the concerts on the Lovesexy tour.
    Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic (5:20) Alternate version. Contains some musical differences near the end. Prince assembled an album in late 1988 with this as the title song, but he abandoned the project when he started work on the Batman album. He offered the song for use in the Batman film, but it was rejected. It was eventually released in 1999 as the title track of the Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic album.
    If I Had A Harem (2:16) Unreleased. Quite different from the song Prince played during the Lovesexy tour. Intended for the unreleased version of the Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic album assembled in 1988.
    God Is Alive [#1] (6:20) Unreleased. Includes vocals by Prince and Mavis Staples.
    God Is Alive [#2] (2:35) Unreleased. This is the end portion of the song, but without the guitar solos of version #1.
    People Without (9:39) Unreleased. This song was performed at a few aftershows on the Lovesexy tour, but no studio version is known to exist. This version is from the August 18, 1988 aftershow at the Het Paard Van Troje club in Rotterdam, Holland. This was the first public performance of the song, and much of it was improvised on the spot.
    If U Let Me Undress U (1:18) Unreleased. This short tune was played during the piano portion of the August 21, 1988 Lovesexy tour show in Copenhagen, Denmark. No studio version is known to exist.
    Blues In C (If I Had A Harem) (4:51) Unreleased. This was performed regularly throughout the Lovesexy tour, and the live version is quite different from the studio one. This version is from the September 9, 1988 show in Dortmund, Germany which was aired on TV and released on home video in some countries.
    We Got The Power [#1] (3:32) Unreleased. Some of the chorus to this song were later used in "Batdance" and in Carmen Electra's unreleased "Power From Above." This song has also been called "Dance With Power" by some sources.
    We Got The Power [#2] (0:36) Unreleased. This portion of the song was synched to footage in an early unreleased trailer for the Batman film.
    The Voice Inside (5:09) Unreleased. Intended for the unreleased 1988 version of the Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic album, segued into "Melody Cool."
    Cookie Jar (5:27) Unreleased. This is Prince's version of a song originally recorded by Parlet, a side project of George Clinton's.
    Girl Power (6:47) Unreleased. This song was recorded by Prince and Sheila E. for her intended fourth album with Prince that was scrapped.
    17 (Penetration) (4:51) Unreleased. This was the opening track to the planned third Madhouse album titled 24, which was never released.
    18 (R U Legal Yet?) (4:07) Unreleased. From the unreleased Madhouse 24 album.
    19 (Jailbait) (4:48) Unreleased. From the unreleased Madhouse 24 album. Prince later changed the title to "The Batman Theme" and offered it for inclusion in the Batman film, but it was declined.
    20 (A Girl And Her Puppy) (4:18) Unreleased. From the unreleased Madhouse 24 album.
    21-24 (The Dopamine Rush Suite) (18:34) Unreleased. From the unreleased Madhouse 24 album. This track encompasses the following four songs in one continuous suite: "21 (The Dopamine Rush)," "22 (Amsterdam)," "23 (Spanish Eros)," and "24 (Orgasm)." Much of "21" was released as "The Dopamine Rush" on the Eric Leeds album Times Squared in 1991.
    Instrumental (6:47) Unreleased. Little is known about this song. Some attribute it as being a Madhouse instrumental.



    1989
    Sessions include work on the Batman and Graffiti Bridge soundtrack albums, and the unreleased Corporate World album.

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    Total time: 2 hours, 41 minutes, 31 seconds
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    Dance With The Devil (7:54) Unreleased. This song was planned for use in the Batman film and soundtrack, but was replaced by "Batdance."
    Batdance (8:55) Alternate version. This is much longer than the released one, and includes many parts that were deleted.
    Electric Chair [#2] (7:41) Alternate version. This is an unreleased instrumental remix.
    Partyman (6:50) Unreleased remix.
    Murph Drag (5:09) Unreleased. This was intended as the opening track on an unreleased album by The Time titled Corporate World. Prince recorded the album with Morris Day and Jerome Benton. The album was scrapped when the other members of The Time became involved in the recording. Many of the Corporate World tracks were salvaged and used on Graffiti Bridge and The Time's Pandemonium album in 1990.
    9 Lives (3:58) Unreleased. From the unreleased Corporate World album. Prince later offered this song to Cat for her proposed solo album.
    Donald Trump (Black Version) (4:33) Alternate version. Prince backing vocals are very audible in parts. From the unreleased Corporate World album.
    Data Bank [#2] (5:25) Alternate version. Slightly different mix. From the unreleased Corporate World album.
    Corporate World (4:09) The unreleased title track to the Corporate World album.
    The Latest Fashion (4:06) Alternate version. Very different music and vocals from the version released on Graffiti Bridge. From the unreleased Corporate World album.
    My Summertime Thang [#1] (7:14) Alternate version. Very different in parts, including a funny dialogue featuring Prince. From the unreleased Corporate World album.
    My Summertime Thang [#2] (4:25) Alternate mostly instrumental version. From the unreleased Corporate World album.
    Good Man [#1] (4:04) Unreleased. Prince's version of the song also recorded for the unreleased MC Flash album.
    Your Love Is So Hard (5:21) Unreleased.
    R U There? (3:06) Unreleased. This was intended as the opening track on an unreleased album by MC Flash that was planned for release on Paisley Park Records. The band was essentially Dr. Mambo's Combo and featured Margie Cox (former lead vocalist of the Jesse Johnson project Ta Mara and the Seen), Sonny T., Michael B., and Tommy Barbarella. Prince and Levi Seacer were heavily involved in writing and recording for the project.
    Brand New Boy (4:29) Unreleased. Prominent Prince backing vocals. From the unreleased MC Flash album.
    Warden In The Prison Of Love (4:47) Unreleased. From the unreleased MC Flash album.
    Bed Of Roses (4:12) Unreleased. From the unreleased MC Flash album.
    Good Man [#2] (4:34) Unreleased. Lead vocals by guitarist Billy Franze. From the unreleased MC Flash album.
    Whistlin' Kenny (2:48) From the unreleased MC Flash album. Was later released as the b-side of Margie Cox's "Standing At The Altar" single. cassette single
    We Can Hang (3:00) Unreleased. From the unreleased MC Flash album.
    Curious Blue (6:14) Unreleased. From the unreleased MC Flash album.
    Girls Will Be Girls (8:37) Unreleased. From the unreleased MC Flash album. Also known as "Boys Will Be Boys."
    Good Body Every Evening (2:14) Unreleased. From the unreleased MC Flash album. Also known as "Goodbye."
    Boom Boom (4:08) Unreleased. This was recorded by Prince and Jill Jones for Jill's planned (but never completed) second album on Paisley Park Records. An unreleased video also exists for this song. clips from unreleased video
    Flesh And Blood (5:07) Unreleased. From the planned second Jill Jones album.
    My Baby Knows How To Love Me (4:58) Unreleased. From the planned second Jill Jones album.
    Miss Thang (2:39) Alternate version. This is Prince's original version of the T.C. Ellis song before Junior Vasquez remixed it for release.
    Mind Bells (3:32) Prince's unreleased version of the song he gave the Japanese artist Kahoru Kohiruimaki for her Time The Motion album.
    Bliss (4:06) Prince's unreleased version of the song he gave the Japanese artist Kahoru Kohiruimaki for her Time The Motion album.
    Me Touch Myself (3:38) Unreleased.
    Seven Corners (4:39) Unreleased. Lead vocals by Ingrid Chavez. Some of the lyrics to the song were heard in the Graffiti Bridge film.
    Number One (3:47) Unreleased. Features vocals by Robin Power and samples "Elephants & Flowers." A portion was heard in the Graffiti Bridge film.
    Undercover Lover (1:12) Unreleased. Lead vocals by Robin Power. This incomplete portion of the song was aired on the New Power Generation radio show on December 2, 1989 in Minneapolis.



    Volume 3: 1989 To 1992

    1989 - 1992

    Total time: 11 hours, 48 minutes, 10 seconds




    1989
    Most of the material recorded during this period was intended for the Graffiti Bridge album and movie.

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    Total time: 2 hours, 1 minutes, 38 seconds
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    Love Machine [#1] (5:18) Alternate version. Prince's version of the song released by The Time.
    Can't Stop This Feeling I Got [#3] (4:12) Alternate version. Less polished than the released version.
    New Power Generation [#1] (3:01) Alternate version. Missing most of the backing vocals of the released version.
    Elephants & Flowers (3:41) Alternate version. Many different lyrics throughout.
    We Can Funk [#4] (6:24) Alternate version. Longer than the released version, and lacking most of the backing vocals.
    Love Machine [#2] (5:02) Alternate version. Longer than the released version. Originally intended for the Corporate World album.
    Tick, Tick, Bang [#2] (3:01) Alternate version. Missing much of the released version's instrumentation.
    Shake! (4:51) Alternate version. Longer than the released version. Originally intended for the Corporate World album.
    Melody Cool [#1] (2:38) Alternate version. Prince on lead vocals instead of Mavis Staples.
    The Grand Progression (4:37) Unreleased. This was replaced by "Still Would Stand All Time" on the Graffiti Bridge album and film.
    Graffiti Bridge (3:36) Alternate version. Missing the orchestral intro and many backing vocals.
    New Power Generation (Pt II) (2:31) Alternate version. This is missing the T.C. Ellis rap and most of the backing vocals.
    Can't Stop This Feeling I Got [#4] (4:28) Alternate version. Features a bit of extra music cut from the released version.
    Round And Round (3:50) Alternate version. This is the original version of the song before it was remixed for release by Junior Vasquez.
    Melody Cool [#2] (4:16) Alternate version. Contains some extra lyrics and is longer than the released version.
    Still Would Stand All Time (5:21) Alternate version. Prince sings all the backing vocals unlike the released version which features The Steeles.
    New Power Generation [#2] (5:59) Alternate version. This is the complete version of the song that joins together "Pt I" and "Pt II."
    Love Machine [#3] (0:39) Alternate version. This is Morris Day and Jerome Benton recording part of the song to Elisa Fiorillo's pre-recorded vocals.
    The Question Of U [#1] (2:06) Alternate version. This is an orchestrated instrumental version that was probably intended for use in the Graffiti Bridge film.
    The Question Of U [#2] (1:56) Alternate version. This is another orchestrated instrumental version.
    We Can Funk [#5] (10:25) Alternate version. Much longer and rawer than the released version.
    Soul Psychodelicide [#1] (11:01) Unreleased. Prince and George Clinton collaborated on this song. This version incoporates snippets of "Graffiti Bridge," "Elephants & Flowers," and "We Can Funk."
    Soul Psychodelicide [#2] (8:20) Unreleased. This version is a bit sparser, with many musical differences.
    Soul Psychodelicide [#3] (8:33) Unreleased. This version begins with an a capella portion sung by Kim Basinger. This has more instrumental parts than the others.
    Soul Psychodelicide [#4] (5:52) Unreleased. This is the most polished version, with very different music and vocals from the others.



    1990
    Much of this material was recorded for the Diamonds And Pearls album, along with tracks recorded for other artists. Also included in this category are outtakes from George Clinton's second Paisley Park album, Hey Man...Smell My Finger. Prince possibly worked on some of the tracks, but this is not confirmed.

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    Total time: 3 hours, 50 minutes, 6 seconds
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    Get Satisfied [#1] (5:03) Alternate version from an unreleased Paisley Park in-house cassette titled The Ryde Dyvine Sampler. unreleased cassette
    Dis Beat Disrupts [#1] (4:46) Alternate version from an unreleased Paisley Park in-house cassette titled The Ryde Dyvine Sampler. unreleased cassette
    Get Satisfied [#2] (4:44) Longer than the released version.
    We Can Funk [#6] (6:44) Alternate version.
    Dis Beat Disrupts [#2] (4:16) Longer than the released version.
    Oilspill (4:45) Unreleased.
    I Need Love (3:43) Unreleased.
    Way Up (6:05) Longer than the released version.
    Dope Dog (5:10) Unreleased.
    Steal The P (3:16) Unreleased.
    The Flag Was Still There (9:17) Longer than the released version.
    Kickback (5:58) Longer than the released version.
    Some O' Disc & Some O' DAT (KYP) (5:01) Unreleased.
    Rhythm And Rhyme (7:11) Longer than the released version.
    The Big Pump (4:23) Longer than the released version.
    Booty (3:26) Released as the b-side of "Paint The White House Black.".
    We Can Funk [#7] (7:35) Alternate version.
    My Pony (3:52) Unreleased.
    Thieves In The Temple (5:21) Alternate version. Prince's original acoustic demo with some different lyrics.
    Jealous Again (11:39) Unreleased. This mostly instrumental jam is from a Nude tour rehearsal on April 21, 1990.
    DAT Intro (2:23) Unreleased. This recording was played over the PA before concerts on the Nude tour.
    Electric Man (2:21) Unreleased. Prince began performing this embryo of a song on 1986's Parade tour, this recording is from the August 31, 1990 Nude tour show in Tokyo.
    Live 4 Love (6:59) Alternate version. Very different vocals, and sparser music.
    Daddy Pop (5:58) Alternate version. Different music and arrangement throughout.
    Walk Don't Walk (3:02) Alternate version. Rawer instrumentation.
    Schoolyard (4:31) Unreleased.
    The Flow [#1] (8:12) Alternate version. Radically different from the version released in 1992.
    Something Funky (This House Comes) (3:52) Unreleased. Tony M. raps introductions to the members of the NPG.
    Horny Pony (4:29) Alternate version. Very different music and vocals.
    Willing And Able (5:40) Alternate version. Sparser instrumentation.
    Insatiable (8:06) Alternate version. Contains extra lyrics not in the released one.
    Oobey Doop (4:27) Unreleased. Intended for release on the "New Power Generation" 12" maxi-single. Lead vocals by Elisa Fiorillo. early New Power Generation 12'' tracklist
    My Tree (4:04) Unreleased. Intended for release on the "New Power Generation" 12" maxi-single.
    Eliminate The Negative (2:16) Unreleased. Intended for release on the "New Power Generation" 12" maxi-single. Also known as "A Positive Place."
    Play (3:41) Unreleased. Intended for release on the "New Power Generation" 12" maxi-single. Also known as "Come Outside And Play." handwritten lyric sheet
    Heaven Is Keeping Score (1:09) Unreleased. Intended for release on the "New Power Generation" 12" maxi-single.
    Tony's Iggnant Mix (4:16) Alternate version of the song released as "Brother With A Purpose."
    Cream (4:23) Alternate version. Different parts throughout.
    Hey Louie Louie (3:00) Unreleased. Features vocals by Tony M. and Prince. Was offered to Louie Louie.
    Get Blue (4:29) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Louie Louie's 1993 album, Let's Get Started.
    Well Done (3:36) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on The Steeles' 1993 album, Heaven Help Us All.
    Love...Thy Will Be Done [#1] (4:03) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Martika's 1991 album, Martika's Kitchen.
    Love...Thy Will Be Done [#2] (4:58) This unreleased version features Prince and Martika sharing lead vocals.
    Martika's Kitchen (4:14) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Martika's 1991 album, Martika's Kitchen.
    Spirit (4:29) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Martika's 1991 album, Martika's Kitchen.
    Don't Say U Love Me (4:41) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Martika's 1991 album, Martika's Kitchen.
    Open Book (4:50) Prince's unreleased version of the song originally intended for Martika's Martika's Kitchen album. It was eventually released on Jevetta Steele's Here It Is album in 1993.
    Work That Fat (4:26) Unreleased. It uses much of the music from "Martika's Kitchen."



    1991
    The material from this period is from several different projects, including Carmen Electra's debut album, and other associated artists.

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    Total time: 3 hours, 29 minutes, 52 seconds
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    Glam Slam '91 [#1] (5:21) Unreleased. Many of the lyrics were later used in "Gett Off."
    Glam Slam '91 [#2] (5:16) Unreleased. This version was played on Minneapolis radio station WLOL on January 6, 1991. Contains a number of differences from version #1.
    Do Anything (3:49) Alternate version. This song was played on Minneapolis radio station WLOL in January 1991. It's by the group Natural Selection, with Ingrid Chavez on some vocals. The song was later released on Natural Selection's debut album, without Ingrid's vocals. It's long been rumored that Prince was involved with this song, but it's unlikely.
    Uh-Huh! (6:21) Unreleased. Prince recorded this song based on the popular Diet Pepsi commercial jingle, and apparently offered it to Ray Charles.
    Power From Above [#1] (4:31) Unreleased. Intended as the original opening track to Carmen Electra's debut album. The chorus is borrowed from the unreleased "We Got The Power." Prince and Patti LaBelle on some vocals. original album tracklist
    Carmen On Top (3:42) Unreleased. Intended for Carmen Electra's debut album.
    Go Carmen Go (4:33) Unreleased. Intended for Carmen Electra's debut album.
    Powerline (4:02) Unreleased. Intended for Carmen Electra's debut album. Prominent Prince vocals in the chorus.
    All That (5:28) Alternate version. The samples from Prince's "Adore" are more obvious than in the released version.
    This Is My House (4:04) Alternate version. Different music.
    The Juice (4:06) Unreleased. Intended for Carmen Electra's debut album.
    Power From Above [#2] (4:35) Unreleased. Contains a chant of "we will not give up the fight" at the beginning that's not in version #1.
    Fun (Final Long Version) (5:44) Alternate version. From an in-house Paisley Park Records promo cassette. rare promo cassette
    Mo' Fun (2:01) Unreleased. This was the b-side of the unreleased cassette single of "Fun." Also known as "Fun (Pt II)." unreleased cassette single
    Fantasia Erotica (2:57) Alternate verison. This is a mostly instrumental remix.
    Player (3:49) Unreleased.
    I Wonder (3:26) Unreleased.
    The Voice [#1] (4:45) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Mavis Staples' 1993 album, The Voice.
    The Voice [#2] (4:59) Alternate version. This is an unreleased remix featuring a Tony M. rap. An edit of this remix was intended as the b-side on an unreleased cassette single of the song. unreleased cassette single
    The Voice [#3] (1:47) Alternate version. This is an incomplete portion of the song with slightly different instrumentation and backing vocals.
    I Hear Your Voice (4:29) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Patti LaBelle's 1991 album, Burnin'.
    Hey, U (5:19) Unreleased. This song was intended for release by Margie Cox. The studio version is not circulating; this recording is from an MC Flash rehearsal.
    Gett Off (9:22) Alternate version. This is the "Damn Near 10 Minute" mix of the song that was included only on the rare one-sided promo 12" single Prince issued to select outlets on his 33rd birthday, June 7, 1991. one-sided promo single
    Violet The Organ Grinder (5:00) Alternate version. Slightly different mix. It is possible this may not be an authentic alternate version.
    Gangster Glam (Gangster Groove Mix) (11:47) Alternate version. Unreleased remix. Remixes were made of the track "Gangster Glam" from the "Gett Off" 12" maxi-single. Steve "Silk" Hurley was involved in some of these mixes. All feature some different vocals and music.
    Gangster Glam (Gangster Mental Mix) (4:40) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    Gangster Glam (Hurley's House Mix) (11:34) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    Gangster Glam (Hurley's House Dub) (6:23) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    Gangster Glam (Hurley's House 7") (4:24) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    Gangster Glam (Gangster Groove 7") (4:06) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    Letter 4 Miles (4:42) Unreleased. Instrumental track paying tribute to Miles Davis. Also known as "Miles Is Not Dead."
    Allegiance (3:38) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Howard Hewett's 1992 album, Allegiance.
    Hold Me (4:33) Prince's unreleased version of the song originally intended for Rosie Gaines or Anita Baker, before it was eventually released on Jevetta Steele's 1993 album, Here It Is.
    The Thunder Ballet (10:50) This is an extended version of the song "Thunder" from the Diamonds And Pearls album that was used in the Joffrey Ballet's Billboards production. This was recorded from the home video release of one of the performances.
    Heaven Must Be Near (Extended Mix) (7:06) Alternate version. Unreleased remix. These mixes are from an unreleased 12" maxi-single of the song, with remixes by Larry Robinson. unreleased 12'' single
    Heaven Must Be Near (House Mix) (6:05) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    Heaven Must Be Near (Quiet Storm Mix) (7:14) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    Heaven Must Be Near (The Heavenly Mix) (7:08) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    Heaven Must Be Near (The Closest Thing 2 Heaven Mix) (6:16) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.



    1992
    Material from this period includes tracks for the Symbol album, the aborted I'll Do Anything soundtrack project, and work for some side projects. Also included are tracks recorded for the unreleased Rosie Gaines album Concrete Jungle, which probably included some input from Prince.

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    Total time: 2 hours, 26 minutes, 34 seconds
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    Album Intro (1:40) Unreleased. This is from the original version of the Symbol album, before most of the segues were removed from the album to make room for "Eye Wanna Melt With U." This intro segued directly into "My Name Is Prince." original album artwork
    Segue [#1] (0:58) Unreleased. This was the original segue between "Sexy MF" and "Love 2 The 9's."
    Segue [#2] (2:00) Alternate version. This was the original segue between "Blue Light" and "Sweet Baby," and is longer than the released one.
    Segue [#3] (0:39) Unreleased. This was the original segue between "Sweet Baby" and "The Continental."
    The Flow [#2] (2:37) Alternate version. Doesn't contain the "Minneapolis" chant in the chorus that's in the released version.
    Segue [#4] (0:40) Unreleased. This was the original segue between "The Flow" and "7," and was later used in the intro to the "7" promo video.
    Segue [#5] (0:15) Unreleased. This was the original segue between "7" and "And God Created Woman."
    Segue [#6] (0:33) Unreleased. This was the original segue between "3 Chains O' Gold" and "The Sacrifice Of Victor."
    The Sacrifice Of Victor (6:01) Alternate version. Contains a few seconds of extra music.
    Sexy MF (6:03) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    The Continental (5:33) Alternate version. Unreleased remix.
    The Max (3:17) Alternate instrumental version.
    Sex (5:37) Alternate version. This is the version of the song that Prince reworked for use by Lois Lane, and was released on their 1992 album, Precious.
    5 Women (5:17) Alternate version. Originally released on Joe Cocker's 1992 album Night Calls, and Prince's version was released on The Vault...Old Friends 4 Sale in 1999. This is missing the horns of Prince's released version.
    The Rest Of My Life (1:38) Alternate version. Prince recorded this and other tracks for inclusion in the James L. Brooks film I'll Do Anything. When the movie was released in 1994, Prince's songs had been cut. This was later released on The Vault...Old Friends 4 Sale in 1999. This is missing the horns of the released version.
    Make Believe (1:30) Unreleased. Intended for the I'll Do Anything film.
    I'll Do Anything (3:11) Unreleased. Intended for the I'll Do Anything film.
    Empty Room [#1] (1:59) Unreleased. Intended for the I'll Do Anything film.
    Be My Mirror (2:37) Unreleased. Intended for the I'll Do Anything film.
    I Can't Love U Anymore (3:11) Unreleased. Intended for the I'll Do Anything film.
    Poor Little Bastard (3:32) Unreleased. Recorded during the sessions for I'll Do Anything.
    I'll Do Anything Medley (7:38) Unreleased. This is a medley of songs that Prince recorded for I'll Do Anything, with vocals by a chorus of actors. Includes parts of the unreleased "Wow."
    51 Hours [#1] (3:22) Unreleased. Prince recorded this techno song with Diamond and Pearl. This was aired on a Spanish radio station in the summer of 1992.
    51 Hours [#2] (4:21) Unreleased. This is a more polished version of the song from an unreleased 12" single of the song. unreleased 12'' single
    Thieves In The Temple Intro (1:48) Unreleased. This instrumental often preceded "Thieves In The Temple" during concerts. This recording is from the June 24, 1992 Diamonds And Pearls tour show in London.
    My Name Is Bart (4:56) Unreleased. This song was intended for release in 1993 on an album featuring TV's The Simpsons titled The Yellow Album. The album was eventually released in 1999, and Prince had chosen to withdraw the track. Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson sings different lyrics to the music of "My Name Is Prince."
    The Ryde Dyvine [#1] (4:05) Unreleased. Part of this song was heard on The Ryde Dyvine TV special aired in 1992. This is an "uncensored" version from an unreleased Paisley Park in-house cassette titled The Ryde Dyvine Sampler. unreleased cassette
    MPLS (12 Inch Mix) [#1] (7:00) Alternate version. Unreleased remix of the song that was later released on the 1-800-NEW-FUNK album. From an unreleased Minneapolis CD single. unreleased CD single
    The Ryde Dyvine [#2] (4:17) Unreleased. Also from the unreleased Minneapolis CD single. This is a different mix of the song and is also a "censored" version. unreleased CD single
    MPLS [#2] (4:13) Alternate version. This is a different mix of the song from an unreleased "MPLS" promo video. clips from unreleased video
    The P (3:21) Unreleased. Was offered to Tevin Campbell for his I'm Ready album, but he turned it down.
    Hit U In The Socket (3:53) Alternate version. Very different from the remixed version of the song released through the NPG Music Club in 2001. This and the next ten songs were intended for release by Rosie Gaines as the album Concrete Jungle on Paisley Park Records in 1994, but the album was cancelled when the label was terminated. The album evolved into Closer Than Close, which was released by Motown in 1995.
    Try Me (4:48) Unreleased.
    Lost In The Wilderness (3:14) Unreleased.
    Swing Hard (2:49) Unreleased.
    Do What U Wanna Do (5:44) Longer than the released version.
    Crazy Mutha Funky (3:45) Unreleased.
    Greatest Touch (3:13) Unreleased.
    Play The Beat (3:28) Unreleased.
    Jah Love (3:51) Unreleased.
    We The People (1:32) Unreleased. Unknown male spoken vocals, Rosie sings background.
    Poor Little Girl (6:28) Unreleased.



    Volume 4: 1993 To 2000

    1993 - 2000

    Total time: 10 hours, 55 minutes, 40 seconds




    1993
    This period includes work for several projects, including Glam Slam Ulysses, the Come and The Gold Experience albums, The Undertaker, the second unreleased Madhouse 24 album, and Mayte's Child Of The Sun album.

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    Total time: 3 hours, 48 minutes, 42 seconds
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    7 (Final Vocal Version) (4:52) Unreleased remix. This is from an unreleased in-house cassette of remixes of "7," none of which were released. unreleased cassette
    Come [#1] (4:38) This is the original studio version of the song, recorded from the audience before the April 16, 1993 concert in Los Angeles.
    Dolphin [#1] (6:30) Alternate version. From the Glam Slam Ulysses project that was performed at Glam Slam Los Angeles. Features an instrumental intro.
    Dark (6:25) Alternate version from Glam Slam Ulysses. Longer than the released version.
    Loose! [#1] (3:23) Alternate version from Glam Slam Ulysses. More rock oriented than the released version.
    Space [#1] (5:28) Alternate version from Glam Slam Ulysses. Sparser mix and longer than the released version.
    Race [#1] (4:02) Alternate version from Glam Slam Ulysses. Very different instrumentation from the released version.
    Come [#2] (4:30) Alternate version from Glam Slam Ulysses. Different lyrics and music from the first version. This song was split into three different pieces, this is the combination of all three.
    Come [#3] (3:16) Alternate version. This is essentially an edit of version #2.
    Poem (3:37) This was the original opening track on the Come album before Prince changed it. This song was cut up and used as segues between the tracks on the album, and the remainder became the track "Orgasm." This was actually released on a very rare German promotional CD single. Come album and singles prototype artwork
    Endorphinmachine (3:45) Alternate version. This version was first used in Glam Slam Ulysses, then planned for inclusion on the Come album before Prince reworked the song and released it on The Gold Experience.
    Pheromone (Video LP) [#1] (3:57) Alternate version. This is an instrumental version of the song that Prince gave to the BET show Video LP for use as their theme music.
    Pheromone (Edit) [#2] (3:06) Alternate version. An edit of the above track.
    Zannalee (2:50) Alternate version. Much rawer than the version later released on Chaos And Disorder.
    The Ride (10:54) Alternate version. This and the next six tracks are all from the unreleased album The Undertaker. This live performance was recorded at Paisley Park on June 14, 1993, and was released on home video in 1995. A CD of the recording was made, but the release was cancelled. These are the original recordings from the CD, some of which differ from the video release. unreleased CD
    Poorgoo (4:26) Alternate version. Different beginning.
    Honky Tonk Women (2:59) Same as the version in The Undertaker film.
    Bambi (4:03) Same as the version in The Undertaker film.
    Zannalee (Prelude) (0:47) Same as the version in The Undertaker film.
    The Undertaker (9:43) Same as the version in The Undertaker film.
    Dolphin [#2] (3:41) Alternate version. This is the original recording from the live session, the version in The Undertaker film is the studio cut.
    Calhoun Square (4:30) Alternate version. Has some different instrumentation.
    17 (5:22) Same as the version released on the 1-800-NEW-FUNK album. Was originally titled "Carnac." This and the next nine tracks were recorded in the summer of 1993, intended for a new Madhouse 24 album which was never released. two unreleased album covers
    Rootie Kazootie (7:05) Unreleased. From the Madhouse 24 album.
    Space [#2] (4:47) Unreleased. From the Madhouse 24 album.
    Guitar Segue (1:05) Unreleased. From the Madhouse 24 album.
    Asswoop (7:09) Unreleased. From the Madhouse 24 album. Was originally titled "Edward," and is also known as "Asswhuppin' In A Trunk."
    Ethereal (0:32) Unreleased. From the Madhouse 24 album.
    Parlor Games (4:02) Unreleased. From the Madhouse 24 album.
    Michael B. (0:40) Unreleased. From the Madhouse 24 album.
    (Got 2) Give It Up (7:18) Unreleased. From the Madhouse 24 album. A cover of Marvin Gaye's "Got To Give It Up" featuring Nona Gaye on vocals.
    Sonny T. (1:44) Unreleased. From the Madhouse 24 album.
    7 Intro [#1] (3:23) Unreleased. This instrumental usually preceded "7" during concerts, and is sometimes called "Egyptian Instrumental." No studio recording is known to exist. This version is from the September 3, 1993 concert in Luneburg, Germany.
    If I Could Get Your Attention (2:47) Mayte's unreleased cover version of a Prince song released by Taja Sevelle on her self-titled album in 1987.
    Love's No Fun [#1] (3:41) Alternate version. Mayte's cover of a Prince song originally released by Elisa Fiorillo. More demo-like than the Child Of The Sun album version.
    Latino Barbie Doll (4:49) Unreleased. This is Mayte's version of a song Prince originally intended for Sheila E.
    Children Of The Sun (4:22) Alternate version. Has a rawer, less busy mix than the released one.
    In Your Gracious Name (5:00) Alternate version. Slightly different mix.
    The Rhythm Of Your Heart (5:37) Alternate version. Features a rap by Prince that isn't in the released version.
    Ain't No Place Like U [#1] (4:33) Alternate version. Different beginning and some musical differences throughout.
    House Of Brick (Brick House) (4:27) Alternate version. Has a different beginning, and is longer than the released version.
    Love's No Fun [#2] (3:52) Alternate version. More elaborate than the stripped down released version.
    Baby Don't Care (5:41) Alternate version. Longer than the released version.
    However Much U Want [#1] (4:43) Alternate version. Slightly longer and different intro.
    Mo' Better (4:54) Alternate version. Slightly different mix.
    However Much U Want [#2] (3:33) Alternate version. This comes from a Mayte CD single that was pressed up, but never released. unreleased CD single
    If I Love U 2night [#4] (3:25) Alternate version. Mayte lip-synched to this version of the song during a European TV appearance promoting her album.
    Ain't No Place Like U [#2] (4:00) This is Jevetta Steele's unreleased version of the song released my Mayte.
    Billy Jack Bitch [#1] (7:08) Alternate version. Longer than the released version.
    A 1,000 Hugs And Kisses (4:23) Unreleased. Lead vocals by Nona Gaye. Originally recorded with Rosie Gaines lead vocals.
    Snow Man (4:17) Unreleased. Lead vocals by Nona Gaye.
    The Call (3:01) This song plays over the closing credits of the 3 Chains O' Gold home video.



    1994
    This period includes more work on the the Come and The Gold Experience albums, the NPG's Exodus, and other miscellaneous projects.

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    Total time: 3 hours, 58 minutes, 49 seconds
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    The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (10:25) Alternate version. An unreleased remix that combines the various mixes of the song into one version.
    Days Of Wild [#1] (3:50) Alternate version. The edited unreleased studio version of the song.
    Days Of Wild [#2] (6:07) Alternate version. The full length unreleased studio version of the song.
    Come [#4] (3:17) Alternate version from The Beautiful Experience TV film. Very different mix.
    Race [#2] (5:04) Alternate version from The Beautiful Experience TV film. Longer than the released version.
    Loose! [#2] (3:27) Alternate version from The Beautiful Experience TV film. Features a vocal part (a scream) not in the released version.
    Race (A Cappella) (3:33) This is from the remix portion of the The Artist Formerly Known As Prince Interactive CD-ROM.
    Race (Instrumental) (3:31) This is from the remix portion of the The Artist Formerly Known As Prince Interactive CD-ROM.
    Loose! (Instrumental) (0:47) This instrumental version is from the closing credits of the The Artist Formerly Known As Prince Interactive CD-ROM.
    Come [#5] (5:29) Alternate version. This is a longer version of the mix from The Beautiful Experience TV film.
    Glam Slam Boogie (9:48) Unreleased. This song was performed live at various shows throughout 1994-95, and is partly based on John Lee Hooker's "I'm In The Mood." No studio version is known to exist, this recording is from the May 4, 1994 show in Monte Carlo.
    Love Sign (Ted's Get 'Em Up Mix) (6:30) Unreleased remix. This and the following five mixes were probably intended for an unreleased maxi-single.
    Love Sign (Ted's Funky Chariot Mix) (6:57) Unreleased remix.
    Love Sign (Mack Attack Message Mix) (4:35) Unreleased remix.
    Love Sign (Ted's Double Trouble Mix) (6:57) Unreleased remix.
    Love Sign (Ted's Love Sign Radio Mix) (6:21) Unreleased remix.
    Love Sign (Shock's Silky Smooth Int's) (4:23) Unreleased remix.
    P Control (6:34) Alternate version. Less elaborate mix than the released version. An audience recording of the studio version aired during the July 25, 1994 Glam Slam Minneapolis concert.
    Get Wild [#1] (5:36) Alternate version. Raw version with Prince lead vocals. The sound quality is poor.
    Get Wild [#2] (4:29) Alternate version. This and the next twelve tracks were intended for an early version of the NPG's Exodus album. Exodus album and singles prototype artwork
    Slave 2 The System [#1] (0:59) Unreleased. Sonny T. lead vocals.
    Acknowledge Me (5:15) Alternate version. Sonny T. lead vocals.
    Super Hero (2:44) Alternate version. Sonny T. lead vocals.
    Outa-Space (4:32) Unreleased cover version of a song by Billy Preston. This segues from the previous song.
    Sonny (0:50) Unreleased segue.
    New Power Soul [#1] (3:57) Alternate version. Has some differences near the end.
    Mad (5:25) Alternate version. Originally intended for the Exodus album. Sonny T. on lead vocals.
    Love...Thy Will Be Done [#3] (4:38) Alternate version. Sonny T. lead vocals.
    Funky (4:13) Unreleased cover version of a song by the Chambers Brothers. Sonny T. lead vocals.
    Proud Mary (4:08) Unreleased cover version of a song by Creedence Clearwater Revival. Sonny T. lead vocals.
    The Exodus Has Begun (10:35) Alternate version. Doesn't have some of the sound effects of the released version.
    Funky Design (4:24) Alternate version. Originally intended for the Exodus album. Sonny T. on lead vocals.
    It Takes 3 (4:01) Unreleased. Recorded during the Exodus sessions. Sonny T. lead vocals.
    Sonny Turns The TV Off (0:48) Alternate version. Longer than the track released as simply "Segue." This track was also known as "Count" at one point.
    New Power Soul [#2] (5:38) Alternate version. Longer than the released version.
    DJ Seduces Sonny (0:45) Alternate version. Longer than the released version.
    Rain (0:16) Same as the released version. Released simply as "Segue."
    Hallucination Rain (11:05) Alternate version. Much longer than the released version.
    Spooky Soup (0:11) Unreleased. This segue was originally going to follow "Hallucination Rain."
    NPG Outro (0:11) Unreleased. Possibly the original ending of the Exodus album.
    Free The Music (3:24) Alternate version. Longer than the released version. This comes from a rare tape that was handed out at Paisley Park in 1995 titled The Good Life Exodus Sampler Experience. rare promo cassette
    Get Wild [#3] (5:36) Alternate version. This recording is from the promo video of the song, which is slightly different from the other versions.
    Somebody's Somebody [#1] (4:27) Alternate version. Derrick Hughes lead vocals on the song that would later be released on Emancipation.
    Somebody's Somebody [#2] (4:31) Alternate version. Different beginning. This is from the unreleased full length Sampler Experience cassette.
    (Lemme See That Body) Get Loose! (3:44) Alternate version. Several differences from the track released as "Get Loose" on Crystal Ball. Was also known as "Loose Dub" at one point. From the unreleased Sampler Experience cassette.
    18 & Over (6:39) Alternate version. Longer than the released version.
    Empty Room [#2] (3:18) Unreleased. Recorded from the unreleased video of the song. clips from unreleased video
    On Your Own (5:05) Unreleased. Ashley Davis lead vocals with Prince backing and production.
    Alphabet St. (Remix) (6:00) Unreleased remix by Kirk Johnson. Features some new Prince vocals in parts.
    Pop Life (Remix) (4:49) Unreleased remix by Kirk Johnson. Part of this was used in "Kirk J's B-Sides Remix."
    Head (Remix) (3:58) Unreleased remix by Kirk Johnson. Part of this was used in "Kirk J's B-Sides Remix."
    When Doves Cry (Remix) (5:03) Unreleased remix by Kirk Johnson. Part of this was used in the "Purple Medley."



    1995
    Much of this period was spent working on material for the Emancipation album.

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    Total time: 1 hour, 36 minutes, 27 seconds
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    The Sampler Experience Segues (1:02) Unreleased. These are all the segues from the Sampler Experience cassette handed out at the March 1995 European concerts. rare promo cassette
    Volkswagen Blues (3:52) Unreleased. The recording of this song is from the June 17, 1995 show at Paisley Park, and was probably improvised on the spot.
    Right Back Here In My Arms (6:16) Alternate version. This longer version was played on Brother Jules' KMOJ radio show on November 16, 1995.
    P Control (Club Mix Edit) (3:03) Alternate version. Edit of the slightly different version later released on Crystal Ball. This and the next five tracks are from a tape titled The Versace Experience (Prelude 2 Gold) that was only handed out at a Versace fashion show in Paris in July 1995. rare promo cassette
    Eye Hate U (Remix) (3:32) Alternate version. Remix combining the "Quiet Night Mix" and the "Extended Remix."
    Billy Jack Bitch [#2] (2:31) Alternate version. This is an edited remix.
    Chatounette Controle (2:24) Unreleased remix of "P Control" with some French lyrics.
    P Control (Control Tempo Edit) (1:23) Unreleased remix. Was later used in the unreleased "House Mix."
    The Versace Experience Segue (0:49) Unreleased segue which precedes "Gold."
    Slave 2 The System [#2] (3:05) Unreleased. From the Emancipation sessions. Originally recorded by the NPG during the Exodus sessions.
    Slave (5:09) Alternate version. Slightly longer version without the pounding drum effects.
    2020 (2:05) Unreleased. From the Emancipation sessions.
    Feel Good (4:06) Unreleased. From the Emancipation sessions.
    Journey 2 The Center Of Your Heart (4:15) Prince's unreleased version of the song released on Chaka Khan's 1998 album, Come 2 My House.
    Eye Am The DJ (4:47) Unreleased. From the Emancipation sessions.
    Emancipation (4:30) Alternate version. Much rawer than the released version.
    Livin' 2 Die (3:35) Unreleased. From Prince's collaboration with Sandra St. Victor. This has been confused with a different unreleased song simply titled "Die."
    Eye'll Never B Another Fool (3:11) Prince's version of the song he gave Chaka Khan for her Come 2 My House album. From his collaboration with Sandra St. Victor.
    Soul Sanctuary (4:33) Alternate version. Rawer than the version on Emancipation. From his collaboration with Sandra St. Victor.
    Van Gogh (5:00) Alternate version. Prince's version of the song he originally gave to the band Van Gogh for their 1998 album. Prince's version was released through the NPG Music Club in 2001, but this is very different musically. From his collaboration with Sandra St. Victor.
    Stone (3:02) Unreleased. From his collaboration with Sandra St. Victor.
    Starfish And Coffee (3:19) Alternate version. A new version recorded with the NPG in the fall of 1995.
    Rock N' Roll Is Alive (And It Lives In Minneapolis) [#1] (4:29) Alternate version. Missing some of the crowd backing vocals.
    Rock N' Roll Is Alive (And It Lives In Minneapolis) [#2] (4:40) Alternate version. This is known as the "Tony Fly Mix" and is a remix Prince made including a local DJ's comments when the track was first played on the air.
    P Control (House Mix) (5:47) Alternate version. This and the next track are from a sample cassette handed out at the VH1's Fashion And Music Awards on December 3, 1995. Prince lip-synched to this version during the show. rare promo cassette
    P Control (Club Mix) (6:02) Alternate version. This was slightly revised and released on Crystal Ball as simply "P Control."



    1996
    More work was done on Emancipation during this time. Unfortunately little unreleased material circulates from this period.

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    Total time: 11 minutes, 34 seconds
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    7 Intro [#2] (3:44) Unreleased. Prince revamped this song from the original 1993 version for some live shows in 1995 and 1996. This version is from the January 9, 1996 concert in Tokyo, Japan.
    The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Mustang Mix '96) (4:25) Alternate version. A CD single of this was planned, but never released. unreleased CD single
    Sarah (2:52) Alternate version. Much rawer than the released one.
    Bear Tracks (0:18) Unreleased. From Prince's appearance on Muppets Tonight.
    Raspberry Sorbet (0:15) Unreleased. From Prince's appearance on Muppets Tonight.



    1997
    This period was mostly spent working on the NPG's Newpower Soul album, and NPG Records releases by Larry Graham and Chaka Khan.

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    Total time: 36 minutes, 10 seconds
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    Bryant Gumbel Tribute (0:50) Unreleased. Prince performed this tribute to Bryant Gumbel on his last day on the Today Show, January 3, 1997.
    (Eye Like) Funky Music (5:36) Alternate version. Longer than the released one. An audience recording of the studio version of the song.
    Jam Of The Year (Remix) [#1] (5:41) Unreleased. This song evolved into "Push It Up." An audience recording of the studio version of the song.
    Jam Of The Year (Remix) [#2] (0:46) Unreleased. This sample was posted on Love4OneAnother.com.
    Sadomasochistic Groove (0:36) Alternate version. This sample posted on Love4OneAnother.com is different from the version released through the NPG Music Club in 2001.
    Funk Radio (0:24) Unreleased. This sample was posted on Love4OneAnother.com.
    Jam Of The Year Tour Intro (2:45) Unreleased. This recording was played before concerts on the Jam of the Year tour.
    Come On (7:17) Alternate version. Longer than the released one. An audience recording of the studio version of the song.
    Jump And Shout (6:22) Unreleased. This song was written by Larry Graham and intended for the GCS2000 album. An audience recording of the studio version of the song.
    Playtime (5:53) Unreleased. This song was written by Prince, but no studio version is circulating. This recording features Marva King on lead vocals, and is from the December 31, 1997 aftershow in Houston, Texas.



    1998
    More work was done on Newpower Soul during this time. Unfortunately little unreleased material circulates from this period.

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    Total time: 17 minutes, 25 seconds
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    U're Still The One (3:12) Unreleased. This is Prince and Marva King's cover of Shania Twain's "You're Still The One." This was posted on Love4OneAnother.com.
    Beautiful Strange (4:55) Alternate version. This version is from the Beautiful Strange home video, and is rawer than the one later released on Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic.
    The One Intro (1:48) Unreleased. This instrumental often preceded "The One" during concerts. This version is from the August 21, 1998 show in Paris.
    The Go-Go's (7:30) Unreleased. This was played on the 1998 European tour, and the title is tentative. It includes part of "Also Sprach Zarathustra." This version is from the August 26, 1998 aftershow in London.



    1999-2000
    This period mostly involved work on Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic and the unreleased High album. Unfortunately little unreleased material circulates from this period.

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    Total time: 26 minutes, 33 seconds
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    One Song (8:54) Unreleased. This was posted on Love4OneAnother.com.
    New Funk Sampling Series (3:17) Unreleased. This "commercial" was posted on NPGOnlineLtd.com.
    Cybersingle (2:43) Unreleased. An sample of this song was posted at NPGOnlineLtd.com in May 2000, and this full version was posted in July 2000.
    Good Life (2:43) Unreleased. This is not the same as the NPG's "The Good Life." This portion of the song is from the July 15, 2000 show at Paisley Park, and was posted on NPGOnlineLtd.com.
    Paradigm (6:48) Unreleased. This collaboration between George Clinton and Prince was recorded in 1999 and sold on CD-R at a few European Clinton shows in 2001.
    Thank U Just The Same (0:42) Unreleased. This is the audio portion of a videotaped "thank you" message Prince recorded for the 2000 Yahoo! Internet Life Awards.
    Hit N Run Tour Intro (1:42) Unreleased. This recording preceeded Prince's concerts during the 2000 Hit N Run tour.