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NPG Records & Warner Bros. Records announce 2 new Prince releases, both with previously unreleased music

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Fri, Oct 21st 2016 10:50 am

Greatest hits collection, 'Prince 4Ever,' arrives on Nov. 22 

NPG Records and Warner Bros. Records announced Friday two new Prince releases that will celebrate the iconic artist's music and introduce fans to previously unreleased material from his legendary vault. This will mark the first Prince recordings released since his passing on April 21.

Released on Nov. 22 in the U.S. and Nov. 25 around the world, "Prince 4Ever" will bring together 40 of Prince's best-loved songs, including the blockbuster hits "When Doves Cry," "Let's Go Crazy," "Kiss," "Little Red Corvette," "Purple Rain," "Raspberry Beret," "Sign O' The Times," "Alphabet Street," "Batdance," "Cream" and "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World."

"Prince 4Ever" includes "Moonbeam Levels" - a previously unreleased song originally recorded in 1982 during the 1999 sessions and later considered for the never released "Rave Unto The Joy Fantastic" album. "Prince 4Ever" will also arrive with a 12-page booklet of never-before-seen photos by acclaimed photographer Herb Ritts.

In addition, early next year will see the release of the much-anticipated remastered, deluxe version of "Purple Rain," plans for which were agreed with Prince before he passed away. The remaster of the classic will arrive with a second album of previously unreleased material. More details will be revealed closer to the release date.

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