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Photographer: Nancy Bundt
THE PRINCE ESTATE, IN COLLABORATION WITH WARNER BROS. RECORDS, RELEASES LEGENDARY ORIGINAL STUDIO RECORDING OF "NOTHING COMPARES 2 U"
The Prince Estate, in collaboration with Warner
Bros. Records, has now released the original version of the iconic song "Nothing
Compares 2 U". This previously unreleased version was recorded in
1984, six years before 1990’s classic reimagining by Sinéad O'Connor and
before Prince started performing the song live. The
track was recorded at the Flying Cloud Drive 'Warehouse' in Eden Prairie by Prince’s long-time
engineer Susan Rogers, and originally composed, arranged and performed in its
entirety by Prince, aside from the backing vocals by Susannah
Melvoin and Paul "St. Paul" Peterson. Also featured on the
original track is saxophone work by Eric Leeds. The new version of the song
will be available to stream, to purchase via digital retailers and as two 7”
vinyl singles (in picture disk and standard black vinyl formats).
As remembered by Michael Howe, long-time industry A&R
executive, Prince expert, and the Prince Estate’s official
Vault Archivist, “I spotted the 2" multitrack reel in the Vault
some weeks back while doing a 1984-era inventory. After retrieving my jaw from
the floor, we took the reel upstairs, analyzed it, put it up on the Studer 24
track machine, and digitized it to 24/192. Even our 'faders up' rough mix was
compelling enough to indicate that this was something very special indeed.”
Howe continued, “No Prince-penned song performed by
another artist has enjoyed more chart success (#1 in over a dozen countries)
and overall cultural impact than Sinead O'Connor's 1990 recording, so hearing
the song in its original context performed in its entirety by the author makes
it particularly noteworthy.”
The song is accompanied by a video featuring never before
seen rehearsal footage of Prince & The Revolution practicing their
choreography in that same Eden Prairie warehouse during the same summer of
1984. Captured for Prince as a part of his rehearsal process, the footage is
presented for the very first time in a video directed by Andrea Gelardin and
Ruth Hogben. The video offers a glimpse into Prince’s total commitment to
his art and its emotional impact, even when no audience is present.
After the successful launch of the Prince HitNRun online
pop-up store last November, the Prince Estate is bringing back the
concept (www.PrinceHitNRun.com), where the limited edition, picture
disk vinyl will be sold exclusively. In addition to the limited edition picture
disk vinyl, fans will also be able to purchase a variety of official Prince merchandise,
including pieces that draw from his iconic Dirty Mind and Lovesexy eras. The
black vinyl 7” will be available for pre-order from major physical retailers
and will be released on Friday 25th May.
The Prince Estate has also launched a new
site for fans to showcase what Prince means to them. Prince2Me (www.Prince2Me.com) is an
interactive fan experience that explores what Prince means,
individually and collectively to his fans. The Prince Estate has
also announced that this will be the first of many online experiences to come,
each will shine a new light on his artistry. When fans visit the Prince2Me site
they will be able to craft their own message using Princevocabulary,
an array of images and videos provided by the Estate. Once a fan creates their
desired message they can share their post across social media and spark the
conversation of who Prince is to them. Fans who use
Twitter to share their Prince2Me messages using #Prince2Me or
#NothingCompares2U will be able to activate an exclusive Prince Love
Symbol Twitter emoji:
In addition to the Prince2Me site, the
Estate has launched an immersive annotated discography website highlighting the
incomparable breadth and depth of Prince’s recorded
catalogue. Featuring audio previews, photos, videos, quotes and editorial
commentary, the discography site provides a rich platform for fans old and new
to immerse themselves in the creative genius of Prince. Visit
the discography website here: https://www.princeestate.com
The Prince Estate serves to present Prince’s life
and work, and celebrate his ground-breaking cultural impact
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