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Recordings

  • 1999 – Ani DiFranco guitar overdubs on Love U, But Don’t Trust U Anymore (Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA)
  • 1999 – Maceo Parker saxophone overdubs on Prettyman (Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA)


Concerts

  • 1990 – Rotterdam, Netherlands: Feyenoord Stadion
  • 1991 – Burbank, CA, USA: patio on Warner Bros Studio Lot (matinee)
  • 1991 – Hollywood, CA, USA: The China Club
  • 1992Cologne, Germany: Sporthalle (rescheduled to 2 June 1992)
  • 1992 – Frankfurt, Germany: Festhalle
  • 1995 – Chanhassen, MN, USA: Paisley Park Studios (a.m.)
  • 1997Stockholm, Sweden: unknown venue (canceled)
  • 1998Baton Rouge, LA, USA: Riverside Centroplex (canceled)
  • 2000 – Chanhassen, MN, USA: Paisley Park Studios (a.m.)
  • 2002 – Regina, SK, Canada: Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts
  • 2004 – Los Angeles, CA, USA: Staples Center
  • 2011Inglewood, CA, USA: The ForumWelcome 2 America Tour show 16/21, expected for this date never materialized
  • 2014Berlin, Germany: Tempodrom (canceled)


Miscellaneous

  • 1986 – A configuration of the album Dream Factory is sequenced
  • 1986 – Parade is certified Gold and Platinum by the RIAA (certifying 1,000,000 copies shipped)

Associated Artists

  • 1992 – Carmen Electra performs in Frankfurt, Germany: Festhalle, supporting Prince


Posthumous

  • 2021 – Born 2 Die is available to stream and download as the second preview track from the Welcome 2 America album


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Did You Know?

From our newest additions:

  • ... that Sign O' The Times was the most added single in both Billboard 'Radio Most Added' sections of Hot Black and Hot 100 Singles Actions charts on 7 March 1987?


  • ... that Pain is Prince's reworking of a song called Joy And Pain, written by D. Channsin Berry?


  • ... that 94 East's One Man Jam had already been released in 1979 as Fast Freddie the Roller Disco King?


  • ... that Clouds, U Know and Funknroll had charted in French SNEP Single Top 100 chart?


  • ... that the 'Instrumental' track released on NPG Music Club Edition #6 was essentially an instrumental re-recording of The Holy River?


  • ... that Purple Rain Home Video remained 12 consecutive weeks at position 1 in Billboard Top Videocassette sales chart?


  • ... that Sharon McCormack designed the hologram for the Diamonds And Pearls album cover?


See our archive: Did You Know?

Featured Release

Welcome 2 America

Released: 30 July 2021(announced)

Type:
Studio album

Length:
CD / 2LP / 2LP + 1CD + 1 blu-ray
Label(s):
NPG Records / Sony Legacy

Description: Welcome 2 America - the previously-unreleased album recorded in 2010, has been announced for release in July 2021, along with a live blu-ray disc of the 28 April 2011, The Forum, Inglewood, CA show on the Welcome 2 America Tour. A deluxe edition is available with memorabilia from the live tour. A vinyl single of Welcome 2 America is also available.
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Celebrating

31 March 2021

Parade, Prince’s 8th full-length studio album, was released. > > > Read More


12 June 2021

Dinner With Delores single release in the USA. > > > Read More


2 July 2021

Under The Cherry Moon film opens in US theaters. > > > Read More


9 July 2021

Chaos And Disorder, Prince’s 18th full-length studio album, was released > > > Read More


Next celebrations
29 July 2021 ★ 2 September 2021

In Memoriam

Prince Rogers Nelson

7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

“Don't hate me cuz I'm beautiful”


From: Prettyman
Recorded: spring 1999
Released on: Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

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Featured

Prince and the Parade and Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions. 1985 and 1986

Duane Tudahl

Expected: from the Duane Tudahl, friend of the site and author of the excellent Prince and the Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983 and 1984, Prince and the Parade and Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions. 1985 and 1986.

This is an entirely new book following the same format as the previous book. This ones deals with 1985 and 1986, some of the most prolific years of Prince’s entire career. This new book, has even more sessions described in detail than the previous one, and spans over 700 pages. For nearly every song recorded in 1985 and 1986, Tudahl has uncovered more detailed information than previously known and, again, presents it in a fresh and exciting narrative that takes the reader into the studio with Prince, revealing the creative process, providing a look behind the curtain and revealing the brilliance of Prince’s work.

We are very pleased that Duane has once again graciously allowed us to update pages on PrinceVault with the new information from the Parade and Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions book, which we will begin doing around the time of its publication, expected in June. Princevault.com provides the specifications, the book provides the story Studio Sessions. If you liked the previous book, you will definitely not be disappointed with this one. You can order it here or from the bookstore of your preference.

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Resources

Bibliography

Although technically an odd-one-out section on PrinceVault, we have recently updated the list of all 'non-affiliated' books on Prince with over 40 new books that came out since 2016. > > > Read More

Biographies

We've recently updated and elaborated on biography pages for Rosie Gaines and others, check it out. > > > Read More

Interviews

Interviews is a comprehensive list of all interviews Prince gave throughout his career. > > > Read More

Award Shows Attended

Awards Attended is a list of all awards shows Prince attended, and was part of the ceremony, listed in chronological order > > > Read More

Rescheduled or Canceled Concerts

Rescheduled or Canceled Concerts is a non-exhaustive list including all known rescheduled and canceled concerts in Prince's concert history > > > Read More

Prince: All Charts

All Charts is a survey of Prince singles and albums that have charted in a selection of countries around the world > > > Read More

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SPECIAL FEATURE
by Barbara Schmidt

A History of and Guide to
UNIFORM EDITIONS OF MARK TWAIN'S WORKS

Prince

'If I knew it would never sell a copy my jubilant delight in writing it would not suffer any diminution.'
- letter to William Dean Howells, 5 March 1880

Chapter 18
Brief Overview of Volume 15:
The Prince and the Pauper

History of the 1881 First Edition

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The Prince and Pauper is a story set in England in the year 1547 and centers around Prince Edward VII and a poor boy named Tom Canty who switch identities. It was the first historical novel Clemens wrote and according to him was inspired by Charlotte Yonge's The Little Duke, written in 1854. He began writing the story about 1877, set it aside while he wrote A Tramp Abroad (1880), and returned to the story to complete it in February 1881. The book comprised about 73,000 words in a preface, 33 chapters, plus notes and a conclusion. Clemens arranged with James R. Osgood of Boston to publish the story as a subscription book.

James R. Osgood was an owner of Atlantic Monthly magazine. In 1878 Osgood had merged with Henry O. Houghton to form Houghton, Osgood and Company. By 1880 Osgood launched his own publishing company. Osgood's book design director was Andrew Varick Stout Anthony (b. 1835 - d. 1906). From 1860 to 1866 Anthony had supervised the engraving department for the New York Illustrated News -- a newspaper edited by Thomas Bailey Aldrich. From New York, Anthony had moved to Boston and from 1866 to 1889 he supervised the illustration projects for Ticknor and Fields; Fields, Osgood and Company; and finally James R. Osgood Company.

Osgood and Anthony hired Boston-area artists Frank Thayer Merrill (b. 1848 - d. 1936), John J. Harley (b. 1840), and Ludvig Sandöe Ipsen (b. 1840) to illustrate the first edition of The Prince and the Pauper. British publishers Chatto and Windus issued The Prince and the Pauper on December 1, 1881 and Osgood issued the American edition eleven days later.

After James R. Osgood and Company declared bankruptcy in 1885, Osgood went to work for Harper and Brothers as their London agent. After 1894 Andrew Varick Stout Anthony was also employed by Harper and Brothers. Clemens acquired the unsold stock of The Prince and the Pauper which totaled about 5,000 copies. Clemens's own publishing firm Charles Webster and Company issued another edition in 1892. In an agreement dated May 23, 1895, the rights to The Prince and the Pauper were conveyed to Harper and Brothers for inclusion in a uniform edition of Mark Twain's works that Harper and Brothers were undertaking. Harper released a new edition of the book in their uniform red cloth with gold cornstalk binding in 1896.


James Ripley Osgood (b. 1836 - d. 1892)
publisher of first edition of The Prince and the Pauper
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Refining the Work

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In an agreement between Harper and Brothers and American Publishing Company, dated December 31, 1896, American Publishing Company acquired the rights to include The Prince and the Pauper in their 1899 uniform edition of Mark Twain's works. Under a second agreement dated November 11, 1898 Frank Bliss was allowed to manufacture new printing plates that would immediately become the property of Harper and Brothers. By producing a new set of plates in Hartford, Bliss could save transportation costs and insurance involved in shipping the plates from New York.

The 1899 uniform edition of The Prince and the Pauper offered Clemens an opportunity to revise and refine his work. However, there is little evidence to suggest he took an active interest in doing so. However, production of the new 1899 plates had the potential to introduce inconsistencies into the texts that were the result of typesetting errors.

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Frank Bliss intended to correct any errors for subsequent printings and hired Forrest Morgan (b. 1852 - d. 1924), a fastidious proofreader, to weed out errors. Morgan, a former editor of the Hartford Travelers Record and later an assistant librarian at Watkinson Library in Hartford, read from a set of the Royal Edition to mark errors.

Clemens was familiar with the work of Forrest Morgan in Travelers Record. When Clemens wrote 'Stirring Times in Austria' in 1897 he quoted from a long passage he credited to Morgan to describe the history of disunity in the Austro-Hungarian empire. 'Stirring Times in Austria' was published in Harper's Monthly in March 1898 and is reprinted in Volume 22.

Morgan's 22-volume set of the Royal Edition with his annotations is in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, a gift from William Lyon Phelps in 1922.


Forrest Morgan, proofreader for the 1899 uniform edition, helped refine the works for subsequent editions.
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The most comprehensive examination the texts of The Prince and the Pauper was done by the editors of the Mark Twain Project for The Works of Mark Twain edition published by University of California Press in 1979. The editors used Clemens's handwritten manuscript along with examination of the first editions. The editors also examined Forrest Morgan's notes regarding his proofreading. The title page of The Prince and the Pauper is preceded by a facsimile of an ancient letter in hard-to-decipher script known as 'the Latimer letter' to Lord Cromwell on the birth of Edward VI. A printed transcription of the letter appears on the opposite page. Morgan wrote to Frank Bliss, 'I don't know whose deciphering this is, but it is wrong in many places. FM.' Bliss, in turn consulted Clemens who wrote back instructing Bliss to let the original transcription that had appeared in the 1881 first edition stand because the errors were not important. (Twain, 1979, p. 422). The editors for the Mark Twain Project further concluded that Clemens did not make any changes for literary purposes. The first edition text of the Latimer letter remained uncorrected until the 1979 edition of The Prince and the Pauper from University of California Press.