1973 - early 1983: Chronological Prince recordings

* = released version

Grand Central repertoire, 1973 – 1974
Danger Lover (Chazz Smith)
Do You Feel Like Dancing?
Funk It Up (André Cymone)
Sex Machine

Grand Central Corporation repertoire, 1974-1975
You Remind Me Of Me

94 East, Cookhouse, Minneapolis, December 1975 – January 1976
- Guitar: Prince, bass: André Cymone, drums: Morris Day, keyboards: Linda Anderson, percussion: William Daughty
If You See Me #1 (5:40)* (Pepé Willie) – later re-recorded as Do Yourself A Favor
Games (4:59)* (Pepé Willie)
I’ll Always Love You (3:53)* (Pepé Willie)
Better Than You Think (4:30)* (Pepé Willie/Kristie Lazenberry)
If We Don’t (4:08)* (Pepé Willie)

Grand Central Corporation, ASI, Minneapolis, January - March 1976
39th St. Party (André Cymone)
Lady Pleasure
You're A Machine – possibly titled simply Machine and identical with Sex Machine
You’re Such A Fox
Grand Central
Whenever

Champagne (or Shampayne), Moonsound, Minneapolis, spring 1976
No known titles

Home recordings, June - September 1976
Sweet Thing (4:24) (Chaka Khan)
Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me? #1 (3:53)
I Spend My Time Loving You #1 (7:20)
Rock Me, Lover #1 (3:51)
Improvisation (0:40)
Don’t You Wanna Ride? (5:14)
Nightingale (4:16)
Leaving For New York #1 (5:52)
Humming A Tune (0:34)
Humming A Tune Pt.2 (0:30)
Instrumental (0:37)
Instrumental Pt.2 (0:52)
Telephone conversation (0:56)
Instrumental (1:00)
Instrumental (1:00)
For You #1 (1:06)
For You #2 (0:45)
Hey, Lover (0:46) 
Acapella (0:13)

14-track demo tape, Moonsound, Minneapolis, September – 22 December 1976 – no known order
Instrumental (7:25) – possibly titled Farnborough
Aces (Prince/Chris Moon) - supposedly lasts 12 minutes
Diamond Eyes (Prince/Chris Moon) - possibly later re-recorded as Amber Eyes
Don’t Forget (Prince/Chris Moon)
Don’t Hold Back (Prince/Chris Moon)
Fantasy (Prince/Chris Moon)
Love Is Forever #1 (Prince/Chris Moon) - later retitled My Love Is Forever
We'll Make It Through The Storm #1 (Prince/Chris Moon) 
Soft And Wet #1 – acoustic demo
Piano Intro (0:40)
Soft And Wet #2 (3:22) (Prince/Chris Moon)
Surprise (Prince/Chris Moon)
Baby #1
I’m Yours #1
Jelly Jam #1 (Instrumental)
Leaving For New York #2
Since We’ve Been Together #1
For You #3 (1:19)
For You #4 (1:20)
Outro (0:13) 
Bodyfreeze – tentative placing
Never Really Fell Out Of Love With You – tentative placing
You Are Everything To Me – tentative placing
I Spend My Time Loving You #2 – tentative placing
Let Me Touch You – tentative placing
Send In The Clowns (Judy Collins) – tentative placing
Amber Eyes (5:30) – tentative placing. Possibly a re-recording of Diamond Eyes

- A 4-track demo tape was also made with Soft And Wet, Love Is Forever, Baby & Aces

The Lewis Conection, Moonsound, Minneapolis, December 1976
- Guitar & background vocals: Prince 
Got To Be Something Here (4:18)* (Sonny Thompson) 
Stone Lover – tentative placing. Basically same musicians as on Got To Be Something Here but uncertain if Prince actually appears on the song. Released split up in 2 parts on 1979 single by MLF (Music Love and Funk)

Home recordings, December 1976
Hello, My Love 
I Like What You’re Doing 
Neurotic Lover’s Bedroom (6:09) - bootlegged as Neurotic Lover’s Baby’s Bedroom
Valerie Carter: I Got Over It (3:21)* (Valerie Carter/Prince) – tentative placing 

Sound 80, Minneapolis, 28 December 1976 – 1 January 1977
Baby #2 (Instrumental) (3:15)
Baby #3 (3:08) 
Jelly Jam #2 (Instrumental) (2:05)
Just As Long As We’re Together #1 (3:34)
Instrumental (3:49)
My Love Is Forever #2 (previously “Love Is Forever”) (4:03) (Prince/Chris Moon)
We’ll Make It Through The Storm #2 (2:44) (Prince/Chris Moon)
Love In The Morning
Soft And Wet #3 (3:04) (Prince/Chris Moon)
Just As Long As We’re Together #2 (incorporates “Jelly Jam”) (5:45)
Just As Long As We’re Together #3 (5:51)
You Really Get To Me
Instrumental 1 (5:32)
Instrumental 2 (6:24)
Instrumental 3 (6:22)
Instrumental 4 (8:42)
Instrumental 5 (7:06)
Instrumental 6 (8:14)
Instrumental 7 (7:45)
Instrumental 8 (6:39)

94 East, Sound 80, Minneapolis, early 1977
- Guitar & background vocals: Prince
Fortune Teller (Hank Cosby) – released version (3:45) is a 2002 remix
10:15 (Pepé Willie) – released version (3:34) is a 2002 remix

Owen Husney’s Loring Park rehearsal room, Minneapolis, 1977
- Keyboards: Prince, bass: André Cymone, drums: Bobby Z. Rivkin
8 jams

CBS Records, Village Recorders, Los Angeles, 8 April 1977
Just As Long As We’re Together #4

Sound 80, Minneapolis, 18-25 June 1977
We Can Work It Out (2:58) – drums: Bobby Z.

Warner Bros., Amigo Studios, Los Angeles, summer 1977
Just As Long As We’re Together #5

For You, The Record Plant, Sausalito, 30 September – 22 December 1977
For You #5 (1:06)*
In Love (3:38)*
Soft And Wet #4 (3:01)* (Prince/Chris Moon)
Crazy You (2:17)*
Just As Long As We’re Together #6 (6:24)*
Baby # 4 (3:09)*
My Love Is Forever #3 (4:09)* (Prince/Chris Moon)
So Blue (4:26)*
I’m Yours #2 (5:01)*
We'll Make It Through The Storm #3 (Prince/Chris Moon)
Just As Long As We're Together (Edit) (3:25)*

Instrumental jams, The Record Plant, Sausalito, 4 November – 10 December 1977
- Guitar & keyboards: Prince, bass: André Cymone, drums: Steve Fontano
Bump This (4/11)
E-Pluribous Funk (4/11)
Shine Your Light/Red Zone (4/11)
Instrumental (5/12)
Life Is So Neat (10/12)
Waiting For You (10/12)

Pepé Willie, Music Farm Studios, New York, 17 February 1978
I Feel For You #1
If You Feel Like Dancin’ (7:08)* (Pepé Willie) – guitar & keyboards
One Man Jam (6:15)* (Pepé Willie) – everything but bass: André Cymone & synth: Pepé Willie
Thrill You Or Kill You #1 (André Cymone)
With You #1 
Do Me, Baby #1

Sue Ann Carwell, home studio & Sound 80, June - September 1978
Make It Through The Storm #4 (Prince/Chris Moon) – previously titled We'll Make It Through The Storm. Re-recorded and released as b-side of Let Me Let You Rock Me-single in 1981
Since We’ve Been Together #2 – copyrighted at The Library of Congress 21/8-1980
Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me? #2 
I'm Saving It Up

Pepé Willie, Willie’s home, 1978
- Guitar, bass & backing vocals: Prince
Dance To The Music Of The World #1 (Practice Session)* (Pepé Willie)

Pepé Willie, Sound 80, Minneapolis, June - August 1978
- Guitar, keyboards & drums: Prince, backing vocals on “Dance To The Music Of The World”: Prince
Just Another Sucker (5:21)* (Pepé Willie/Prince)
Lovin’ Cup (4:20)* (Pepé Willie)
Dance To The Music Of The World #2 (5:07)* (Pepé Willie)

Pepé Willie, home studio, June - August 1978
You Can Be My Teacher (4:06)* (Pepé Willie) - bass
Love, Love, Love (3:52)* (Pepé Willie) – bass & guitar

Home recordings, November 1978 – 5 January 1979
I Met A Virgin Queen
Baby, Baby, Baby (2:44)
Nadeara (1:50)
K-FUNK Interview (featuring Nadeara) (7:47)
Miss You (1:53)
Donna (4:06)
Down A Long Lonely Road (1:18)
Do It Again
Gypsy
Darlene Marie #1 (early November 1978) – becomes Darling Marie
I Am You (late 1978)
I’m Leaving LA
Love Affair
Love Of Mine
Rock Me, Lover #2
Rocking Chair
We Would Like To See You Again
Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me? #3 (5:01)
Instrumental 1 (2:14) – guitars, soft drum machine
Instrumental 2 (2:21) – guitar, fast drum machine
Instrumental 3 (0:52) – percussion
Instrumental 4 (1:11) – acoustic guitar
Instrumental 5 (1:30) – funky acoustic & bass guitars
Instrumental 6 (0:37) – funky bass guitar
I Feel For You #2 (Acoustic Demo) (4:32)*

February – April 1979
All I Want (Just A Little Love)
Just One Night With You
Am I Wrong
Kiss Me Quick (sample 2:27) - tentative placing, possibly recorded in September 1981

Prince, Alpha Studio, Los Angeles, 16-30 April 1979
I Feel For You #3 - recorded between 16 and 30 April
I Wanna Be Your Lover #1 – alternate version. Tentative placing
I Wanna Be Your Lover #2 (5:47)* – recorded between 16 and 30 April
I Wanna Be Your Lover #3 (Edit) (2:57)* - tentative placing
It’s Gonna Be Lonely (5:30)* - recorded between 16 and 30 April
Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad? (3:49)*
Sexy Dancer #1 – with sound engineer
Sexy Dancer #2 (Long Version) (8:54)* - edit of #1
When We’re Dancing Close And Slow (5:18)*
With You #2 (3:59)*
Bambi (4:22)* - recorded between 16 and 30 April
Still Waiting (4:24)*
Still Waiting (Edit) (3:48)*
Oh, Baby #1
Do Me, Baby #2 (4:48)*

Prince, Hollywood Sound Records, Los Angeles, late May - 13 June 1979
I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man #1 (3:12)* (23/5)
Darling Marie #2 (2:00) – previously Darlene Marie
Sexy Dancer #3 (4:18)* - edit of #2
I Feel For You #4 (3:24)* - edit of #3

The Rebels, Mountain Ears Sound Studios, Boulder, Colorado, 10 – 21 July 1979
You #1 (2:53) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
Too Long (4:09) (Dez Dickerson) – lead vocal: Dez Dickerson
Hard To Get #1 (3:24) – lead vocal: André Cymone, backing vocal: Prince
Thrill You Or Kill You #2 (6:06) (André Cymone) – lead vocal: André Cymone
Disco Away (4:29) (Dez Dickerson) – lead vocal: Dez Dickerson
Instrumental 1 (1:05) (Dez Dickerson) – acoustic guitar & guitar sounding like synth
Instrumental 2 (1:00) (André Cymone) - bass & drums
If I Love You Tonight #1 (4:42) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman
The Loser (1:58) – lead vocal: Gayle Chapman, bootlegged as Turn Me On
Head #1
Let’s Rock #1 (4:00) – becomes Let’s Work

Home Studio, 6 December 1979 – 8 February 1980
You Know How #1
Gayle Chapman: You Know How #2
Sometimes It Snows In April #1

Dirty Mind, home studio, May 1980
American Jam
Eros (possibly instrumental) #1
Sister #1 (Acoustic) (2:47)
Sister #2 (Acoustic) (1:26)
Sister #3 (Acoustic) (2:22)
Dirty Mind (4:11)*
Dirty Mind (Edit) (3:54)*
When You Were Mine (3:44)*
Do It All Night (3:42)*
Gotta Broken Heart Again (2:13)*
Uptown (5:30)*
Uptown (Edit) (4:09)*
Head #2 (4:40)*
Sister #4 (1:33)*
Partyup (4:24)* (Morris Day/Prince)
Lisa (5:58)
Big Brass Bed
Bulgaria
I Don’t Wanna Stop #1 (4:14)
Plastic Love Affair 

Home studio, 1980
Everybody Dance - performed live in December 1980 and on 9 March 1981, no known studio recording
Gotta Stop (Messin’ About) (2:54)*
I Don’t Wanna Stop #2 (5:46) – tentative placing. Re-recorded & released by Ren Woods in 1982  
Rough #1 (5:41) – also referred to as Too Rough, Tough and Too Tough
When The Shit Comes Down (Or: When The Shit Goes Down) – rehearsal live recording

Alexander O’ Neal, pre The Time 1981
Rough #2 (6:07)

Home studio, January 1981
She’s Just A Baby #1 (4:44) – possibly inspired by Susan Moonsie who was 16 when Prince started dating her
She's Just A Baby #2 (2:51) - edit of #1
Broken (3:00)
Hard To Get #2 (sample 0:30) - possibly in September 1981. Re-recorded as Hard 2 Get in 1985/86
Commercial #1
Hump You
Susan

The Time (originally called The Nerve), home studio, April 1981 – album mixed in late April
- Lead vocal: Morris Day, backing vocals: Lisa Coleman, synth solo on “Get It Up” & “The Stick”: Matt Fink
Get It Up (9:05)*
Girl (5:34)*
After Hi School (4:20)* (Dez Dickerson)
Cool (10:06)* (Prince/Dez Dickerson)
Oh, Baby #2 (4:57)*
The Stick (8:23)* (Lisa Coleman/Prince)

Home studio, 1981
Dancin’ Flu (Prince/Dez Dickerson)
Forever Mine (Kenny Gamble/Leon Huff) – cover of The O’Jays
Friction
I Can’t Figure It Out (Dez Dickerson) (April) 
The Rain And You - 22 minutes instrumental
Dear Uncle George #1 (early June)
Delivery Boy #1 (early June)
Rain #1 (June) – possibly a cappella 

Controversy, home studio, June 1981
Controversy (7:14)*
Contoversy (Edit) (3:39)*
Sexuality (4:20)*
Ronnie, Talk To Russia #1
Annie Christian (4:21)*
Poppa Grooves (Instrumental) #1
There’s Something I Like About Being Your Fool #1
Tick, Tick, Bang #1 (3:16)
Jack U Off #1 (Demo) – tentative placing

Controversy, Hollywood Sound, June - August 1981
Delivery Boy #2 – gets re-recorded in 1989/1990
Do Me, Baby #3 (7:47)* (June)
Do Me, Baby #4 (Edit) (3:55)*
Let’s Work #2 (3:57)* (previously “Let’s Rock”) (June)
Let's Work #3 (Edit) (2:56)*
Ronnie, Talk To Russia #2 (1:48)*
Jack U Off #2 (3:12)* (June) - Keyboards: Lisa Coleman & Matt Fink, drums: Bobby Z. Rivkin
Make U Mine (June) - Keyboards: Lisa Coleman & Matt Fink, drums: Bobby Z. Rivkin
There’s Something I Like About Being Your Fool #2 (June) 
Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me #4 (June) – an edit of this version was released on Originals
Wild And Loose #1 (1/7) (Prince/Dez Dickerson)
Strange Way Of Saying I Love You (2:02) (July)

Controversy, Sunset Sound, 14-16 August 1981 - album completed by mid-August
There’s Something I Like About Being Your Fool #3 (14-15/8)
Private Joy #2 (4:25)* (16/8) (previously “Dear Uncle George”)

The Hookers, home studio, August 1981 - Jamie Shoop, Susan Moonsie & Loreen Moonsie
Drive Me Wild (2:32)*
I Need A Man #1 – lead vocal: Jamie Shoop
Make-Up #1 (2:27)* - tentative placing 
Susan Moonsie: Make-Up #2 (2:39)*
Jealous Girl #1 – offered to The Bangles in 1985 
Wet Dream #1
Pizza
Mink Kitty Cat #1
 
Unnamed project, home studio, 1981
See U Dead (August)
Gym Class (August)
Heart Attack - possibly recorded in September

Home studio, autumn-winter 1981
The Second Coming (1:58) (September)
Baby I'm A Star #1 - possibly recorded in September
Feel U Up #1 (6:42)* - recorded between 11 October and 20 November 1981, segued with
Irresistible Bitch #1 (4:36) – drums till the end. Recorded between 11 October and 20 November 1981
Irresistible Bitch #2 (4:39)* - drums drop out at 3.35
Money Don’t Grow On Trees (4:19)* (circa November) – possibly intended for The Hookers
Vagina (3:28)* (circa November) – also the name offered to Denise Matthews when she joined The Hookers in January 1982
Baby I’m A Star #2 (4:02) (7-8/12) - re-working of #1
Let’s Work (Dance Remix) (8:02)* (8/12)
Rearrange #1 (6:11)* (8/12)
Jerk Out #1 (Prince/Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis/Morris Day) - recorded between 20-26 December
I Would Die 4 U #1 - tentative placing, performed at early 1982 soundcheck

The Time: What Time Is It?, home studio, 11 January 1982
Gigolos Get Lonely Too #1 (10+ minutes) – Prince on lead vocal, tentative placing
The Time: Gigolos Get Lonely Too #2 (4:40)* - drums: Morris Day, guitar: Jesse Johnson

The Time: What Time Is It?, Sunset Sound, 11-20 January 1982
You’re All I Want #1 (3:00)* (11/1)
Bold Generation #1 (5:54)* (12/1) - later renamed New Power Generation
International Lover #1 (7:20)* (14/1) - recorded live in studio
International Lover #2 (6:35)* (14/1)
The Walk (9:30)* (14/1)
Colleen #1 (5:30)* (15/1) - instrumental
Wild And Loose #2 (7:32)* (19/1) (Prince/Dez Dickerson)
Turn It Up #1 (5:23)* (19-20/1)

The Time, pre 12 February 1982
International Lover #3 (January)
Dance To The Beat (Live at 1st Avenue 8/3-1982) (2:47)

Home studio, early 1982
All The Critics Love U In New York (5:55)*
All The Critics Love U In New York (Edit) (3:15)*
Katrina's Paper Dolls #1 (14:08) - demo featuring Cole Ynda (Lisa's sister), tentative placing
Katrina's Paper Dolls #2 (2:31) - duet with Prince & Cole, tentative placing
I Just Wanna Be Rich – tentative placing
Can’t Stop This Feeling I Got #1 (2:40)* - recorded between March and June 
Girl O’ My Dreams #1 (March)
Boy #1 – intended for Vanity 6
U Should Be Mine (possibly instrumental) (March) – offered to Eric Leeds in July 1989 for new Madhouse album
You’re My Love #1 (March)

Lindrum rehearsal, early 1982
Something In The Water (8:11)
Purple Rain (Instrumental) (2:14)
The Get Down (3:10)
Gotta Shake This Feelin' (2:48)
Katrina's Paper Dolls (11:22)
Lisa (21:03)
Lisa (Instrumental)/Tricky (Instrumental) (20:04)

Vanity 6, Sunset Sound, 25 March – 9 April 1982 – album completed in May
Too Much (25/3)
He’s So Dull (2:32)* (25/3) (Dez Dickerson) - produced, guitar & drums by Dez Dickerson 
He's So Dull (Extended Version) (4:09)* - tentative placing 
Bite The Beat (3:13)* (Prince/Jesse Johnson)
Nasty Girl (5:16)* - recorded between 25 and 30 March
Wet Dream #2 (4:11)*
Let’s Pretend We’re Married (7:20)* (30/3)
Let's Pretend We're Married (Edit) (3:40)*
Wouldn’t You Love To Love Me? #5 (1/4) – Prince on lead-vocal
Extra Loveable #1 (7:21) (3/4) – Prince on lead-vocal
If A Girl Answers (Don’t Hang Up) (5:35)* (Prince/Terry Lewis)
3 x 2 = 6 (5:22)* (3/4)
If It’ll Make U Happy (4:12)* (6/4) – background vocals: Dez Dickerson
Boy #2 – later retitled Girl. Tentative placing
Make-Up #3 (Remix) – audible excerpt in I Don’t Wanna Leave You
I Don’t Wanna Stop #3 – lead vocal: Vanity

Home studio, April 1982
Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) #1 (3:59)* - recorded between 6 and 20 April
Teacher, Teacher #1 (3:37)* – recorded between March and June
Raspberry Beret #1 (27/4) - recorded at Sunset Sound

1999, Sunset Sound, 20 April – 20 May 1982
D.M.S.R. #1 (8:05)* (20/4)
Free (5:00)* (25/4)
How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore #1 (3:54)* (26/4)
How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore? #2 (6:11)* (28/4) - recorded live in the studio
Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) #2 (4:00)* (28 or 29/4)
Vanity 6: Moral Majority (6:13) (1/5)
Automatic (9:24)* (2/5) 
Turn It Up #2 - edit of #1
Turn It Up Pt. II – the rest of #1
The Time: 777-9311 (7:57)* (May)
Money (2:23) -intended for The Time, tentative placing
Delirious #1 (6:00)* (9/5) – background vocal: Lisa Coleman
Possessed #1 (8:47)* (15/5) – recorded in Home Studio
Little Red Corvette (4:58)* (20/5)
Little Red Corvette (Edit) (3:08)*

Piano rehearsal, Sunset Sound, May 1982
Raspberry Beret (4:50)
Instrumental (incl. Wonderful Ass) (7:14)
Purple Music (19:26)

Home Studio, May/June 1982
Purple Music #1 (11:02) - different mix
Purple Music #2 (10:58)* (22/5) 
Yah, U Know #1 (3:11)* (5/6)
Don’t Let Him Fool Ya #1 (4:35)* - likely in June 
Lust U Always #1 (5:14) - likely in June
Fox Trap #1 - recorded between March and September
New Position – recorded between March and September. Intended for Vanity. No relation to the 1985 track with the same title
Partyman #1

The Time: What Time Is It?, home studio, May 1982 – album completed 20 July
Grace (2:32)*
I Don’t Wanna Leave You (6:30)*
OnedayI’mgonnabesomebody (2:27)*

1999, Sunset Sound, 6-11 July 1982
Moonbeam Levels #1 (4:23)* (6/7)
Lady Cab Driver (8:25)* (7/7)
Baby, You’re A Trip #1 (3:46) (8/7)

1999, home studio, July/August 1982
Do Yourself A Favor #2 (previously “If You See Me”) (9:20)* (summer) (Pepé Willie)
No Call U #1 (3:02) (23/7) – background vocals: Jill Jones. Considered for Vanity 6 on 1 May 1983
No Call U #2 (4:30)*
1999 #1 (14/7) - includes a latin part
1999 #2 (6:22)* - edit of #1
1999 (Edit) (3:35)*
Mia Bocca #1 (7/8)
Blue – possibly Blue Diamonds & Sunday Pearls mentioned by Duane Tudahl in the D&P Deluxe booklet

1999, Sunset Sound, 10-14 August 1982 – album completed
D.M.S.R. #2 (6:23) – edit of #1, tentative placing
Delirious #2 (3:56)* - edit of #1, tentative placing
Delirious (Edit) (2:36)*

Home studio, 1982
Jill Jones: Boom, Boom (Can’t U Feel The Beat Of My Heart) #1 (6:01) - recorded between June and September, offered to Princess Stéphanie of Monaco in 1987/1988
I Wonder #1 - recorded between June and September
My Baby Knows How To Love Me #1 - recorded between June and September
Electrocution (Instrumental) (12:45) – possibly recorded between June and September. Offered to Eric Leeds for Madhouse in July 1989
Irresistible Bitch #3 (7/9)
Horny Toad (2:13)*
Strange Relationship #1 (November)
Wonderful Ass #1 (6:17) (November)
Wet Dream Cousin (Instrumental) (4:56) (late 1982) – worked on by Prince & Bobby Z., offered to Eric Leeds in July 1989 for Madhouse

Prince, live in Detroit, 30 November 1982
Controversy (5:41)*
Let’s Work (5:27)*
Little Red Corvette (4:18)*
Do Me, Baby (7:18)*
Head (4:13)*
Uptown (2:55)*
Interlude (2:15)*
How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore? (7:03)*
Automatic (7:02)*
International Lover (8:41)*
1999 (10:25)*
D.M.S.R. (8:03)*

Sunset Sound, 7-14 January 1983
Little Red Corvette (Dance Mix) (8:22)* (7-8 & 14/1)
The Time: Gigolos Get Lonely Too (Edit) (3:45)* (10/1)
Little Red Corvette (Edit Of Dance Mix) (4:33)* (13/1) - released on US promo 7"
Vanity 6: Drive Me Wild (Extended Version) (7:08)* (13-14/1)
Electric Intercourse #1 (4:57)* (14/1)

9 kommentarer:

  1. UPDATED 20 May 2023: Lady Cab Driver (Instrumental) was deleted from July 1982 as it was fanmade. Thanks to Mr.Z

    SvarSlet
  2. UPDATED 5 June 2023: A remix of Make-Up in March/April 1982 thanks to THE ARTIST.

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  3. UPDATED: A Soft And Wet acoustic demo was added in the September-December 1976 Moonsound demo recordings entry.thanks to bizzie.

    SvarSlet
  4. UPDATED 5 August 2023: I Don't Wanna Stop #3 was added to the spring 1982 Vanity 6 recordings, making the March 1985 version #4. Thanks to THE ARTIST for pointing me to its PrinceVault entry.

    SvarSlet
  5. UPDATED 24 September 2023: A new Irresistible Bitch #1 was added in autumn-winter 1981. Thanks to Atomic_Monkey for pointing out the difference between the previously circulating outtake and the released version on 1999 Deluxe.

    SvarSlet
  6. UPDATED 12 October 2023: Something In The Water #1 was deleted from April 1982 as it was fanmade. The version with the fade-in that was released on the 1999 Deluxe edition is the genuine one and is now #1. Thanks to Atomic_Monkey and TheSilentMikey.

    SvarSlet
  7. UPDATED 30 October 2023: The track Blue was added to the July/August 1982 home studio recordings entry. It's possibly the Blue Diamonds & Sunday Pearls track mentioned by Duane Tudahl in the D&P Deluxe booklet. Thanks to TheSilentMikey.

    SvarSlet
  8. UPDATED 5 February 2024: A Sometimes It Snows In April #1 was added in the 1979/1980 entry.

    SvarSlet
  9. UPDATED 2-3 April 2024: An alternate version of I Wanna Be Your Lover was inserted in the April 1979 entry. A Jack U Off demo was tentatively added in June 1981.

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