Prince And The Revolution1999 The New Master

Genre:

Funk / Soul

Style:

Minneapolis Sound

Year:

Tracklist

1999 (The New Master) 7:09
Rosario (1999) 1:19
1999 (The Inevitable Mix) 5:46
1999 (Keep Steppin') 4:33
1999 (Rosie Doug E. In A Deep House) 6:23
1999 (The New Master) (Single Edit) 4:30
1999 (Acapella) 5:11

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    Cover of 1999 (The New Master), 1999, Vinyl 1999 (The New Master)
    12", EP, Promo, Purple Translucent
    NPG Records – none US 1999 US1999
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    Cover of 1999 The New Master, 1999, CD 1999 The New Master
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    NPG Records – none US 1999 US1999
    Recently Edited
    Cover of 1999 (The New Master), 1999-02-01, Vinyl 1999 (The New Master)
    12", EP, Purple Translucent
    NPG Records – none US 1999 US1999
    Recently Edited
    1999 (The New Master)
    12", EP, Stereo, Black vinyl
    NPG Records – none US 1999 US1999
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    • CD.cleven's avatar
      CD.cleven
      I've always suspected that the 'acapella' version on this E.P. was just the vocal tracks from The New Master, as they sound exactly the same, almost like they were going to make one more remix but settled on stripping the music and just calling it acapella. It always felt very insincere to me; they could've performed a more cohesive acapella rendition but it just sounds cheap.

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