LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - AUGUST 3: Prince performs on stage on his Lovesexy tour at Wembley Arena on August 3rd, 1988 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Pete Still/Redferns)
Prince Estate Approves Three More '90s Reissues With Sony Legacy
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New, old Prince music is on the way.
The Prince Estate has approved two of Prince’s 1996 albums and one rare collection from the same era to be released via Sony Legacy.
The latest bundles of reissues— The VERSACE Experience (PRELUDE 2 GOLD), Chaos and Disorder, and Emancipation —are all slated for release on September 13th.
Chaos and Disorder and Emancipation, from the period of Prince’s departure from longtime label Warner Bros. Records in 1996, will be available in new CD editions and as first-ever vinyl versions, including limited-release purple-disc LPs. “Emancipation,” originally a three-disc collection, is a six-LP bundle on vinyl.
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The Versace Experience (Prelude 2 Gold) is a collection of remixes originally issued as a cassette for the Versace runway show at Paris Fashion Week in July 1995 to promote Prince's Gold Experience album. It includes remix versions of "Pussy Control," "Gold" and, "Eye Hate U."
The albums are available for pre-order individually and in bundled formats (CD+LP) via the Official Prince Store.