The Borneo Post

Prince estate to release songs he gave to other artistes

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LOS ANGELES: It’s a rare singer- songwriter who can just give away undeniable hits like “Nothing Compares 2 U,” “Manic Monday” and “The Glamorous Life” to other artistes, but that’s exactly what Prince did throughout his 40year career.

And on his birthday, June 7, the late artiste’s estate, in partnershi­p with Warner Bros. Records and Tidal, will release “Originals,” a 15-track album featuring 14 previously unreleased recordings by Prince of such songs. The tracks were selected collaborat­ively by Troy Carter, on behalf of The Prince Estate, and Jay-Z.

Starting June 7, “Originals” will stream exclusivel­y on Tidal for 14 days. The announceme­nt notes, “In the spirit of sharing Prince’s music with his fans as he wanted, the album will be available to stream in Master quality via Tidal’s HiFi subscripti­on tier. Members will be able to hear the recordings just as the Artiste intended the tracks to sound.”

On June 21, Warner Bros. will release the recordings, sourced directly from Prince’s archive of “Vault” recordings, via all download and streaming partners and physically on CD, while 180 gram 2LP and limited edition Deluxe CD+ 2LP formats will follow on July 19.

Prince had written and recorded many dozens of songs for proteges The Time, Vanity 6, Sheila E., Apollonia 6, Jill Jones, the Family, and Mazarati, and countless unreleased tracks.

Often, Prince’s original demo recordings would be used as master takes on their albums, with only minor alteration­s to the instrument­ation and a replacemen­t of the vocal tracks.

Other times, artistes would rely on his demos to guide them through their own recording process, with Prince’s initial take informing their fi nal version of his song.

“Originals” reveals the origins of these songs — many of which were substantia­l hits — along with deeper album cuts such as Vanity 6’s “MakeUp,” Jill Jones’s “Baby, You’re a Trip,” and Kenny Rogers’ “You’re My Love.”

While several of the versions on “Originals” have been available on bootlegs, many have not. The only previously released track is Prince’s original 1984 version of “Nothing Compares 2 U,” which was issued in 2018 as a stand- alone single. The song was originally released in 1985 by The Family, and made into an unforgetta­ble number one single by Sinead O’Connor five years later.

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Prince had written and recorded many dozens of songs for proteges. — AFP file photo
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