Prince | Baby | For You LP Album Soul |
1978 | Warner Bros. usa |
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10:06pm | 4:24 | Prince | The Song of the Heart | Happy Feet OST CD Comp Soul |
2006 | Warner Sunset/Atlantic | |
10:10pm | 4:06 | Prince | When Will We B Paid? | U Make My Sun Shine / When Will We B Paid? CD Single Blues |
2001 | NPG | |
10:14pm | Set break | ||||||
10:19pm | 6:30 | Prince & The New Power Generation | Insatiable | Diamonds and Pearls CD Album Jazz |
1991 | Warner Bros. usa |
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10:25pm | 4:53 | Prince | Joy in Repetition | Graffiti Bridge CD Album Other |
1990 | paisley park/WB | |
10:30pm | 5:11 | Prince | Revelation | HITNRUN Phase Two CD Album Other |
2016 | NPG | |
10:35pm | 3:45 | Prince & The New Power Generation | Strollin' | Diamonds and Pearls CD Album Jazz |
1991 | Warner Bros. usa |
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10:39pm | 2:59 | Prince | Broken | The Work Vol. 1- Demos & Outtakes 1976-1984 CD Comp Rock and Roll |
2001 | Thunderball | |
10:42pm | 4:20 | The Artist | Prettyman | Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic CD Album Soul |
NPG/Arista | ||
10:46pm | 4:32 | Prince | Housequake | Sign O' The Times LP Album Soul |
1987 | Paisley Park | |
10:51pm | 5:37 | Prince & The New Power Generation | The Sacrifice Of Victor | Love Symbol CD Album Other |
1992 | paisley park/WB | |
10:56pm | Set break | ||||||
11:01pm | 3:51 | Prince | Compassion | 20Ten CD Album Rock and Roll |
2010 | NPG | |
11:05pm | 4:05 | Prince | FUNKNROLL | Art Official Age CD Album Rock and Roll |
2014 | Warner Bros. usa |
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11:09pm | 10:25 | The Artist | Crystal Ball | Crystal Ball CD Comp Other |
1998 | NPG | |
11:19pm | Set break | ||||||
11:20pm | 7:10 | Prince | Black Muse | HITNRUN Phase Two CD Album Other |
2016 | NPG | |
11:29pm | Set break | ||||||
11:29pm | 3:03 | Prince | Black Sweat | 3121 CD Album Soul |
2006 | NPG/Universal | |
11:32pm | 15:27 | Prince & Morris Day | Cloreen Bacon Skin | Crystal Ball CD Comp Other |
1998 | NPG | |
11:47pm | 5:38 | Prince | Chelsea Rodgers | planet earth CD Album Soul |
2007 | NPG/columbia | |
11:53pm | 5:54 | The Artist | I Hate U | The Gold Experience CD Album Other |
1995 | NPG | |
11:59pm | 14:00 | Prince | East | N.E.W.S. CD Album Jazz |
2003 | NPG |
Here we meet again, in the context of honoring those who have transcended- those who have created a major cultural impact in many of our lives. This will most likely take a while to register. While many a tribute have focused on Prince Rogers Nelson's major hits and most notable tracks, we want to honor him in the tradition of 'guess who's coming to radio??!!': focusing on his jazz sensibilities, and diverse artistry. Not only did the man officially release 39 albums under his name, but he released many more projects under different names, as well as collaborations. As usual, the man did not get enough credit for the bulk of his work, by the general public. He consistently created, whether or not we knew about it.
We have done shows honoring Prince over the years, with only a couple of hours to merely explore the surface of the vast range of his work. Five hours doesn't even cover enough ground, but hopefully what we do will further shine a light on this 'musician's musician'- a man who consistently worked at assuring he maintained creative control, and openly fought for it. Along these lines, his music explored asking questions of the self, of society, and of working to find the balance between one's life on earth and the spiritual self. In between the music will be the voices of those showing their appreciation for Mr. Nelson's contributions to music, and their lives.
Thank you Mr. Nelson. May you have lived your life knowing you were loved by so many.
Here we meet again, in the context of honoring those who have transcended- those who have created a major cultural impact in many of our lives. This will most likely take a while to register. While many a tribute have focused on Prince Rogers Nelson's major hits and most notable tracks, we want to honor him in the tradition of 'guess who's coming to radio??!!': focusing on his jazz sensibilities, and diverse artistry. Not only did the man officially release 39 albums under his name, but he released many more projects under different names, as well as collaborations. As usual, the man did not get enough credit for the bulk of his work, by the general public. He consistently created, whether or not we knew about it.
We have done shows honoring Prince over the years, with only a couple of hours to merely explore the surface of the vast range of his work. Five hours doesn't even cover enough ground, but hopefully what we do will further shine a light on this 'musician's musician'- a man who consistently worked at assuring he maintained creative control, and openly fought for it. Along these lines, his music explored asking questions of the self, of society, and of working to find the balance between one's life on earth and the spiritual self. In between the music will be the voices of those showing their appreciation for Mr. Nelson's contributions to music, and their lives.
Thank you Mr. Nelson. May you have lived your life knowing you were loved by so many.
Here we meet again, in the context of honoring those who have transcended- those who have created a major cultural impact in many of our lives. This will most likely take a while to register. While many a tribute have focused on Prince Rogers Nelson's major hits and most notable tracks, we want to honor him in the tradition of 'guess who's coming to radio??!!': focusing on his jazz sensibilities, and diverse artistry. Not only did the man officially release 39 albums under his name, but he released many more projects under different names, as well as collaborations. As usual, the man did not get enough credit for the bulk of his work, by the general public. He consistently created, whether or not we knew about it.
We have done shows honoring Prince over the years, with only a couple of hours to merely explore the surface of the vast range of his work. Five hours doesn't even cover enough ground, but hopefully what we do will further shine a light on this 'musician's musician'- a man who consistently worked at assuring he maintained creative control, and openly fought for it. Along these lines, his music explored asking questions of the self, of society, and of working to find the balance between one's life on earth and the spiritual self. In between the music will be the voices of those showing their appreciation for Mr. Nelson's contributions to music, and their lives.
Thank you Mr. Nelson. May you have lived your life knowing you were loved by so many.
Here we meet again, in the context of honoring those who have transcended- those who have created a major cultural impact in many of our lives. This will most likely take a while to register. While many a tribute have focused on Prince Rogers Nelson's major hits and most notable tracks, we want to honor him in the tradition of 'guess who's coming to radio??!!': focusing on his jazz sensibilities, and diverse artistry. Not only did the man officially release 39 albums under his name, but he released many more projects under different names, as well as collaborations. As usual, the man did not get enough credit for the bulk of his work, by the general public. He consistently created, whether or not we knew about it.
We have done shows honoring Prince over the years, with only a couple of hours to merely explore the surface of the vast range of his work. Five hours doesn't even cover enough ground, but hopefully what we do will further shine a light on this 'musician's musician'- a man who consistently worked at assuring he maintained creative control, and openly fought for it. Along these lines, his music explored asking questions of the self, of society, and of working to find the balance between one's life on earth and the spiritual self. In between the music will be the voices of those showing their appreciation for Mr. Nelson's contributions to music, and their lives.
Thank you Mr. Nelson. May you have lived your life knowing you were loved by so many.
Here we meet again, in the context of honoring those who have transcended- those who have created a major cultural impact in many of our lives. This will most likely take a while to register. While many a tribute have focused on Prince Rogers Nelson's major hits and most notable tracks, we want to honor him in the tradition of 'guess who's coming to radio??!!': focusing on his jazz sensibilities, and diverse artistry. Not only did the man officially release 39 albums under his name, but he released many more projects under different names, as well as collaborations. As usual, the man did not get enough credit for the bulk of his work, by the general public. He consistently created, whether or not we knew about it.
We have done shows honoring Prince over the years, with only a couple of hours to merely explore the surface of the vast range of his work. Five hours doesn't even cover enough ground, but hopefully what we do will further shine a light on this 'musician's musician'- a man who consistently worked at assuring he maintained creative control, and openly fought for it. Along these lines, his music explored asking questions of the self, of society, and of working to find the balance between one's life on earth and the spiritual self. In between the music will be the voices of those showing their appreciation for Mr. Nelson's contributions to music, and their lives.
Thank you Mr. Nelson. May you have lived your life knowing you were loved by so many.
Here we meet again, in the context of honoring those who have transcended- those who have created a major cultural impact in many of our lives. This will most likely take a while to register. While many a tribute have focused on Prince Rogers Nelson's major hits and most notable tracks, we want to honor him in the tradition of 'guess who's coming to radio??!!': focusing on his jazz sensibilities, and diverse artistry. Not only did the man officially release 39 albums under his name, but he released many more projects under different names, as well as collaborations. As usual, the man did not get enough credit for the bulk of his work, by the general public. He consistently created, whether or not we knew about it.
We have done shows honoring Prince over the years, with only a couple of hours to merely explore the surface of the vast range of his work. Five hours doesn't even cover enough ground, but hopefully what we do will further shine a light on this 'musician's musician'- a man who consistently worked at assuring he maintained creative control, and openly fought for it. Along these lines, his music explored asking questions of the self, of society, and of working to find the balance between one's life on earth and the spiritual self. In between the music will be the voices of those showing their appreciation for Mr. Nelson's contributions to music, and their lives.
Thank you Mr. Nelson. May you have lived your life knowing you were loved by so many.
- KBOO