The Hamilton Spectator

New Prince record released

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MINNEAPOLI­S —Nothing compares to a new Prince record, right? Especially during unofficial Prince Week, the period commemorat­ing the second anniversar­y of his death.

Warner Bros. is releasing Prince’s version of “Nothing Compares 2 U,” a produced rendition of the demo tape he recorded in July 1984 for the Family to learn. Their recording, which included strings arranged by Clare Fischer, appeared on the 1985 album “The Family.”

On this newly released Prince record, he played all the instrument­s and sang lead vocals. Eric Leeds’ saxophone solo and backup vocals by the Family’s co-lead singers St. Paul Peterson and Susannah Melvoin were added later. “I learned the melody and emotional approach from Prince’s version,” Peterson said Thursday.

“Nothing Compares 2 U” famously went on to be covered by Sinead O’Connor, whose treatment in 1990 became an internatio­nal smash. She was managed by Steve Fargnoli, who had formerly managed Prince when the song was written.

Prince’s version is available on streaming services and will be available as a 7inch black vinyl on May 25 from stores.

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