Unreleased Prince projects
was well known in the entertainment industry for having a vast body of work that has not been released. It has been said that his vault contains multiple unreleased albums and over 50 fully produced music videos that have never been released, along with albums and other media. The following is a list, in rough chronological order, of the most prominent of these unreleased works. Many were later released and circulated among collectors as bootlegs.
The Rebels
Before Prince formed The Time, he considered using his backing band as a side-project called The Rebels. The 1979 project was a group effort, with songs being written and sung by the various members. André Cymone and Dez Dickerson each contributed material and a few numbers were sung by Gayle Chapman. Instead of making something that sounded similar to his R&B solo output, Prince wanted go into more rock elements of songs such like "I'm Yours" and "Bambi". The project was eventually shelved feeling that the whole thing sounded too generic, but two of the songs composed by Prince were re-recorded and released much later: "If I Love U 2 Night" by Mica Paris and "You" by Paula Abdul. The original Prince guide vocal for "If I Love U 2 Nite" appeared by mistake on the rare Mica Paris Stand for Love EP, of which only a handful exist. From 10–21 July 1979, the band recorded nine tracks together at Mountain Ears Sound Studio, Boulder, CO, USA:- "Too Long"
- "Disco Away"
- "Thrill You or Kill You"
- "You"
- "If I Love You Tonight"
- "The Loser"
- "Hard to Get"
- Untitled instrumental by Dez Dickerson
- Untitled instrumental by André Cymone
''The Second Coming''
The Second Coming was planned to be a documentary film and live album from Prince's Controversy Tour directed by Chuck Statler, that was shot on the 7 March 1982 concert at Bloomington, Minnesota. The tour was professionally filmed, with a storyline in-between songs, but the project was abandoned, likely due to Prince's schedule producing The Time and Vanity 6. The title comes from a prerecorded a cappella intro to the tour, immediately preceding the song "Uptown".Setlist of the 7 March 1982 show at the Met Center, Bloomington, MN, USA
- Intro: "The Second Coming"
- "Uptown"
- "Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?"
- "When You Were Mine"
- "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
- "Head"
- "Annie Christian"
- "Dirty Mind"
- "Do Me, Baby"
- "Controversy"
- "Let's Work"
- "Jack U Off"
- "Private Joy"
Apollonia 6 film
The plot introduced three lingerie clad widows gathered to listen the reading of Mr. Christian's will and testament which leaves them nothing and encourages them to work. The imagery and set is very 1960's revamped into 1980's colorful graphic trends. The scenes show prominent neon words such as 'FILL' at a gas station for "Blue Limousine", where Brenda Bennett has the main vocal role, 'EAT' at a diner for "Ooo She Wa Wa", where Susan Moonsie leads while the two others find themselves struggling in front of piles of dirty dishes to wash. The part featuring Apollonia in the leading role features the word 'BUY' in a supermarket set.
''The Flesh''
The Flesh was a project of live jam sessions recorded in late 1985 to early 1986. The project was abandoned when Prince began work on Parade although a small instrumental portion of a track called "Junk Music" made it into the film Under the Cherry Moon. A circulating outtake from these sessions is titled "U Got 2 Shake Something".The Flesh was a kind of precursor to Madhouse. All the tracks were jazz-funk instrumentals. The songs were recorded in 3 sessions soon after Christmas 1985 at Sunset Sound.
The first session was on December 28 '85:
Prince, Eric Leeds, Sheila E. and Levi Seacer, Jr. recorded 8 tracks:
- "Slaughterhouse"
- "U Just Can't Stop"
- "Run Amok"
- "Mobile"
- "Madrid"
- "Breathless"
- "High Calonic"
- "12 Keys"
- "U Gotta Shake Something"
- "Voodoo Who"
- "Finest Whiskey"
- "Groove In C Minor"
- "Slow Groove In G Major"
- "Groove In G Flat Minor"
- "Junk Music"
- "Up From Below"
- "Y'all Want Some More"
;Side one
- "Junk Music"
- "Up From Below"
- "Y'all Want Some More"
- "A Couple Of Miles"
Prince and the Revolution: ''Dream Factory''
Dream Factory was a single, then double LP project recorded with The Revolution from 1986. Revolution albums, the entire band was invited into the studio and contributed to most of the original tracks, so it meant that the songs would either be full band performances, solo recordings by Prince or largely recorded by Prince with certain members contributing, namely Wendy Melvoin and Lisa Coleman. Many of the tracks would later be incorporated into Crystal Ball or be released through other outlets over the years.Late April 1986 configuration
Side 1
- "Visions"
- "Dream Factory"
- "It's A Wonderful Day"
- "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker"
- "Big Tall Wall"
- "And That Says What?"
- "Strange Relationship"
- "Teacher, Teacher"
- "Starfish and Coffee"
- "A Place In Heaven"
- "Sexual Suicide"
Side 1
- "Visions"
- "Dream Factory"
- "It's A Wonderful Day"
- "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker"
- "It"
- "Strange Relationship"
- "Teacher, Teacher"
- "Starfish and Coffee"
- "Interlude – Wendy"
- "In A Large Room With No Light"
- "Nevaeh Ni Ecalp A"
- "Sexual Suicide"
- "Crystal Ball"
- "Power Fantastic"
- "Last Heart"
- "Witness 4 The Prosecution"
- "Movie Star"
- "A Place In Heaven"
- "All My Dreams"
Side 1
- "Visions"
- "Dream Factory"/"Nevaeh Ni Ecalp A"
- "Train"
- "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker"
- "It"
- "Strange Relationship"
- "Slow Love"
- "Starfish and Coffee"
- "Interlude – Wendy"
- "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man"
- "Sign o' the Times"
- "Crystal Ball"
- "A Place In Heaven"
- "Last Heart"
- "Witness 4 The Prosecution"
- "Movie Star"
- "The Cross"
- "All My Dreams"
''Camille''
Camille is an unreleased album by Prince, recorded in 1986. The album was planned to consist of 8 tracks recorded by the singer in a feminine, sped up vocal. The album was to be released under the name Camille and not as a Prince album. The album was canceled weeks prior to its release and most of the tracks were incorporated into the unreleased album Crystal Ball, which evolved into Sign o' the Times . Most of the music has been released officially in some form or another, however, one song, "Rebirth of the Flesh" remains unreleased in its original form. In 2001, a live rehearsal of "Rebirth of the Flesh" recorded with the Sign o' the Times band was released on Prince's website. This version, however, had profanity edited from the lyrics.Side one
- "Rebirth of the Flesh": Prince recorded this song at Sunset Sound on October 28, 1986, on the same day as "Rockhard in a Funky Place". When the Camille album was shelved, the song was slated for inclusion on Prince's next album project, Crystal Ball. It was going to be the opening track segueing into "Play in the Sunshine". The NPG Music Club made a 1988 Lovesexy Tour rehearsal recording available in September 2001, marking the point at which all the Camille tracks have now been officially released in some form, although the original studio version only circulates on bootlegs.
- "Housequake": significantly remixed for Sign "☮" the Times.
- "Strange Relationship": Reworked from the Dream Factory sessions and released unedited on Sign "☮" the Times.
- "Feel U Up": This outtake was recorded in November of 1981 and was taped in a different session sequence from "Irresistible Bitch". Both songs were re-recorded later. "Feel U Up" was re-recorded on October 27, 1986 and the lyrics of both recordings are very similar. The track was finally released in 1989 as the B-side of "Partyman".
- "Shockadelica": Originally written by Prince in response to Jesse Johnson's then-forthcoming album titled Shockadelica because that album had no song to match/complement what Prince felt was such a great album title. "Shockadelica" was later included as a B-side of "If I Was Your Girlfriend".
- "Good Love": Later released on the Bright Lights, Big City film soundtrack in 1988, then compiled on Crystal Ball.
- "If I Was Your Girlfriend": released with an added intro on Sign "☮" the Times.
- "Rockhard in a Funky Place": Included on The Black Album project, which was ultimately released in 1994.
Prince would later resurrect the character of Camille for the 1988 Lovesexy tour. Within the show, Camille sang in a low tone, with Prince's vocal filtered to sound lower. Prince has used this technique on numerous occasions, uncredited to Camille. Prince confirmed in the Lovesexy tour book that Camille is the creator of The Black Album.
''Crystal Ball''
Crystal Ball was a 3-LP set to be released in 1986, The set was to consist of various tracks from 1985–1986. Although several Dream Factory tracks were incorporated, this set was to be marketed as a solo album by Prince. Warner Bros. Records balked at the album's length so Prince begrudgingly trimmed it to the 2-LP Sign "☮" the Times, which many still consider to be his best album. The album is notable for two reasons; it was the last studio album to be recorded with The Revolution and the events said to have surrounded its recording led to the resignation of both Wendy & Lisa, effectively dissolving Prince's band until the creation of the New Power Generation.Final configuration
Side 1
- "Rebirth of the Flesh"
- "Play in the Sunshine"
- "Housequake"
- "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker"
- "It"
- "Starfish and Coffee"
- "Slow Love"
- "Hot Thing"
- "Crystal Ball"
- "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
- "Rockhard in a Funky Place"
- "The Ball"
- "Joy in Repetition"
- "Strange Relationship"
- "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man"
- "Shockadelica"
- "Good Love"
- "Forever In My Life"
- "Sign O' the Times"
- "The Cross"
- "It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night"
- "Adore "
Madhouse: ''24''
Track listings
1989 album configuration
- "17 "
- "18 "
- "19 "
- "20 "
- "21–24 " ", "22 ", "23 " and "24
1994 album configuration
- "17"
- "Rootie Kazootie"
- "Space"
- "Guitar Segue"
- "Asswoop"
- "Ethereal Segue"
- "Parlor Games"
- "Michael Segue"
- " Give It Up"
- "Sonny Segue"
- "17"
- "Rootie Kazootie"
- "Space"
- "Guitar Segue"
- "Asswoop"
- "Ethereal Segue"
- "Parlor Games"
- "Michael Segue"
- "Overture #5"
- "Overture #6"
- "18 & Over"
- " Give It Up"
- "Sonny Segue"
Sheila E.: Untitled 1989 album
Track listing
Side one
- "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie"
- "It's a Hard Life"
- "Chicken Legs"
- "Knucklehead"
- "Latino Barbie Doll"
- "Soul Company"
- "Day After Day"
- "Girl Power"
- "The Ghetto"
- "Scarlet Pussy"
The Time: ''Corporate World''
Track listing
- "Murph Drag"
- "Nine Lives"
- "Donald Trump "
- "Love Machine"
- "Data Bank"
- "Shake!"
- "Corporate World"
- "The Latest Fashion"
- "Release It"
- "My Summertime Thang"
- "Rollerskate"
''Rave unto the Joy Fantastic''
Track listings
27 October 1988 configuration
The specific sequence of tracks are unknown, but tracks known to have been included are:- "The Voice Inside"
- "Melody Cool"
- "Rave unto the Joy Fantastic"
- "God is Alive"
- "If I Had a Harem"
- "Stimulation"
- "Still Would Stand All Time"
- "Elephants & Flowers"
- "Big House"
- "We Got the Power"
27 November 1988 configuration
- "Rave unto the Joy Fantastic"
- "If I Had a Harem"
- "The Voice Inside"
- "Melody Cool"
- "Stimulation"
- "Elephants & Flowers"
- "God is Alive"
- "Still Would Stand All Time"
Mid-January 1989 configuration
- "Rave unto the Joy Fantastic"
- "If I Had a Harem"
- "Good Judy Girlfriend"
- "Pink Cashmere"
- "Electric Chair"
- "Am I without U?"
- "God is Alive"
- "Still Would Stand All Time"
- "Moonbeam Levels"
Flash
Track listing
Side one
- "R U There?"
- "Brand New Boy"
- "Warden in the Prison of Love"
- "Bed of Roses"
- "Good Man"
- "Whistlin' Kenny"
- "We Can Hang"
- "Curious Blue"
- "Girls Will Be Girls"
- "Good Body Every Evening"
''The Tora Tora Experience''
''The Undertaker''
This recording was made in a continuous single live-in-the-studio pass in collaboration with NPG drummer Michael Bland and bassist Sonny T.. Prince originally intended to give this live CD away free with 1,000 copies of Guitar Player magazine in 1994, but he was reportedly barred by Warner Bros. from doing so. Copies were leaked and bootlegged. The songs were guitar-heavy versions of rock and blues numbers, including a cover of The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" and new recording of "Bambi". The title track was a cover of a song previously given to Mavis Staples, while "The Ride", "Zannalee", and "Dolphin" would all be re-recorded future releases. A video recording of the performance was released in Europe with small edits throughout the performance and "Dolphin" replaced by the audio track from the official video of the song from The Gold Experience.Track listing
- "The Ride" – 10:54
- "Poor Goo" – 4:26
- "Honky Tonk Women" – 3:00
- "Bambi" – 4:49
- "Zannalee " – 0:44
- "The Undertaker" – 9:50
- "Dolphin" – 3:40
''Heart''
''"Live"''
"Live" is an unreleased multiple-disc album, offered to Warner Bros. in January 1995. Little is known about the contents, other than it contained live tracks recorded on tours between 1987 and 1993: the Sign o' the Times Tour, the Lovesexy Tour, the Nude Tour, the Diamonds and Pearls Tour, and the Act I and Act II tours. It was supposed to contain four discs, but it is unknown if the material was arranged chronologically or in another way.The album is unrelated to the "Live" single planned for release the previous year, and The Live Experience album planned for release later in 1995, both of which were planned to be credited to and contained live tracks recorded in 1994 and 1995 consecutively.
Possibly List of songs
- Sign o' the Times
- Controversy
- Partyman/Loose!
- Dead On It
- Superfunkycaligsexy
- Goldnigga
- Now's the Time
- Nothing Compares 2 U
- Johnny
- Housequake
- If I Had A Harem
- Scandalous!
- Sexy MF
- Bob George
- Damn U
- Thieves In the Temple
- The Light Is Coming
- A Night In Tunisia/Strollin'
- Little Red Corvette
- Nothing Campers 2 U
- Adore
- The Continental
- She's Always in My Hair
- Ain't No Way
- Dr. Feelgood
- Partyman
- Purple Rain
- Purple Rain
''The Live Experience''
The album is unrelated to the "Live" single planned for release the previous year, and the "Live" album planned for release earlier in 1995.
Setlist of the 8 June 1995 show at Glam Slam, Miami Beach, FL, USA
- "Endorphinmachine"
- "The Jam"
- "Shhh"
- "Days of Wild"
- "Now"
- "Funky Stuff"
- "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World"
- "P. Control"
- "Letitgo"
- "Pink Cashmere"
- " Get Loose!"
- "Count the Days"
- "Return of the Bump Squad"
- Arabic intro
- "7"
- "Get Wild"
- "Johnny"
- "Billy Jack Bitch"
- "Gold"
''New World''
Very little is known about the album, although Mayte described it as a "techno" album, and is believed to have included both "New World" and "Mr. Happy", both of which were later released on Emancipation.
''The Vault – Volumes I, II and III''
"The Vault – Volumes I, II and III" is a series of three albums announced on 22 December 1995 during a press release announcing that Prince had given notice to Warner Bros. of his desire to terminate his contract.The albums, to be credited to Prince, were to serve as the fulfillment of his contract, which intended to follow by releasing Emancipation. They are believed to be three separate single-disc albums, but as they were only mentioned once on a press release, with no distinction between the three volumes, they are listed here together.
As both Chaos and Disorder and The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale were submitted to Warner Bros. in April 1996, the common assumption has been that these albums made up two of the volumes of The Vault – Volumes I, II and III.
Seven tracks included on the two releases were recorded between February and April 1996, however, after the press release announcing The Vault – Volumes I, II, and III, indicating that some changes took place before the formation of Chaos and Disorder and The Vault...Old Friends 4 Sale.
Tracks believed to have been included on The Vault – Volumes I, II, and III include the following:
- "Chaos and Disorder"
- "I Like It There"
- "The Same December"
- "Right the Wrong"
- "Zannalee"
- "The Rest of My Life"
- "It's About That Walk"
- "She Spoke 2 Me"
- "5 Women"
- "When the Lights Go Down"
- "My Little Pill"
- "There Is Lonely"
- "Old Friends 4 Sale"
- "Extraordinary"
Prince and Mayte: ''Happy Tears''
With the pregnancy of Prince's then-wife Mayte Garcia, Prince was inspired to make and announce a children's music album called Happy Tears, credited to Prince and Mayte. The album was supposed to have been released November 1996. The album was going to include a book of children's stories with it, also credited to Prince and Mayte. To promote the album, Prince guest-starred on the show Muppets Tonight and performed the only song confirmed that would have been included on the album, "She Gave Her Angels", which remained unreleased until inclusion on the Crystal Ball set. The album was likely canceled because of Prince's son's death one week after birth.''The Dawn''
The Dawn was to be the first Prince album after Emancipation, but it was shelved in 1997. The album was at that point slated to be the accompanying soundtrack to a film of the same name, but because of the box office failure of Graffiti Bridge, this wasn't possible. An acoustic version of the title track can be found on The Truth. Prince had often thought of releasing an album called The Dawn at many points during his career. The earliest known incarnation of 'The Dawn' was from 1986, and seems to have been some kind of musical. Another incarnation of 'The Dawn' was assembled around 1994, soon after Prince changed his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol. This time the content was made from tracks that would later surface on Come and The Gold Experience. The last known incarnation of the album was assembled in 1996/1997, this time it came very close to release, and was even advertised on the back of the free cassette single of "The Holy River" that was given away at Borders stores in 1997.Tracks believed to have been included on the 1994 album
Triple album. Combined tracks which had been previously included on 1993 configurations of Come, along with tracks that would later be released on The Gold Experience and Chaos and Disorder, along with various NPG Operator segues, although the exact track listing is not known.- "Come"
- "Endorphinmachine"
- "Space"
- "Pheromone"
- "Loose!"
- "Papa"
- "Dark"
- "Dolphin"
- "Poem"
- "Race"
- "Strays of the World"
- "What's My Name"
- "Interactive"
- "Solo"
- "Zannalee"
- "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World"
- "Now"
- "Ripopgodazippa"
- "Shy"
- "Gold"
- "319"
- "Billy Jack Bitch"
- "Chaos and Disorder"
- "Right the Wrong"
- "Acknowledge Me"
- "Listen 2 the Rhythm"
- "Hide the Bone"
- "Love 4 1 Another"
- "Days of Wild"
- "Strawberries"
- "Dream"
- "Laurianne"
- "Dance of Desperation"
- "I Wanna Be Held 2 Night"
- "Emotional Crucifixion"
- "The Ride"
- "Poorgoo"
- "Calhoun Square"
- "It's About That Walk"
- "Slave 2 the Funk"
Tracks believed to have been included on the 1996/1997 album
- "Welcome 2 the Dawn"
- "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World "
Mayte: ''Scorpio''
''Beautiful Strange''
Worked on in mid-to-late 1998. Little is known about the album, although it is thought that the album would have been planned for release around the same time as the Beautiful Strange TV film broadcast in late October, 1998. Unlike the TV special, which was mostly a lengthy interview and live footage, the album is thought to be a full studio recording.Only two tracks are known to have been planned for inclusion on the album: "Beautiful Strange" and "Twisted", a cover version of a track originally written as an instrumental by Wardell Gray in 1949, before having lyrics added by Scottish jazz singer Annie Ross in 1952 and being released as a single.
Prince carried around a lyric book titled Beautiful Strange during the first few weeks of the One Nite Alone... Tour in 2002, and lyrics to "Twisted" were seen inside. The contents of the remainder of the lyric book, and of the album, are unknown, and it is not known how complete the album was before it was abandoned to work on the Prince and the Revolution album Roadhouse Garden, and the album Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic.
While Prince's version of Twisted remains unreleased, "Beautiful Strange" was broadcast as a lyric video during the Beautiful Strange TV film broadcast, and a reworked version was released in 2001 on the Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic remix album.
Prince and the Revolution: ''Roadhouse Garden''
In 1998, Prince announced a comeback album of Prince & the Revolution that consisted of unreleased songs. It was most likely never released because of a dispute with the original Revolution members. One of the mentioned songs, "Splash" was released on Prince's website. According to former Revolution keyboardist Dr. Fink, Prince asked for Wendy and Lisa's input on the album, but he didn't offer any compensation, so they declined his offer. Later, when people asked about the Roadhouse Garden album, his reply was "Ask Wendy and Lisa".The specific sequence of tracks is unknown, but tracks believed to have been included are as follows:
- "Roadhouse Garden"
- "Witness 4 The Prosecution"
- "Splash"
- "All My Dreams"
- "In A Large Room With No Light"
- "Empty Room"
- "Wonderful Ass"
''New Funk Sampling Series''
The set was planned for sale for a one-time fee of $700, with no additional royalties necessary for use of the tracks.
Website Love4OneAnother.com announced on 28 March 1999, that had commissioned the set, but nothing else was known until an advertisement and some details were posted on NPGOnlineLtd.com in late May, 2000. Prince then played a short video promoting the set at a party at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA, on 16 September 2000.
The set was split over seven volumes, subtitled "Bass", "The Human Voice", "Guitar", "Keyboards", "Loops & Percussion", "Sound FX" and "Orchestral". A promotional advertisement for the set mentioned that samples were included from "Kiss", "Raspberry Beret", "When Doves Cry", "Erotic City" and "Days of Wild". Little else is known about the set.
''Crystal Ball 2''
This was a follow up to the 1998 outtake album Crystal Ball. Fans who attended Prince's Paisley Park Studios during June 2000 were given the opportunity to vote for their favorite outtakes out of a list of 23 and 17 were selected. For unknown reasons it was never produced.The tracks included the following:
- "3 Nigs Watchin' a Kung Fu Movie"
- "Adonis & Bathsheba"
- "American Jam"
- "Come Electra Tuesday"
- "Electric Intercourse"
- "Everybody Wants What They Don't Got"
- "Evolsidog"
- "Eye Wonder"
- "Girl"
- "Girl o' My Dreams"
- "Gotta Stop "
- "If It'll Make U Happy"
- "Katrina's Paper Dolls"
- "Kiss"
- "Love & Sex"
- "Lust U Always"
- "Others Here with Us"
- "She's Just a Baby"
- "Strange Way of Saying Eye Love U"
- "Turn It Up"
- "U're All Eye Want"
- "Xtra Lovable"
DVD
''A Celebration''
A Celebration is an unreleased album by Prince, announced on NPG Ahdio Show # 4. The announcement stated that Prince was in negotiations with a major record store chain to distribute the album, said to contain 20 "remastered re-recordings" of Prince's greatest hits, along with "at least four brand new songs". This album was not released, however.It is not known which songs would have been included on the album, and how much the track list overlapped with the setlists used on the brief A Celebration tour, which was likely initially intended to promote the album, but was cancelled after only six concerts.
It is possible that one of the new tracks was "U Make My Sun Shine", which had already been released as a single, but this is purely speculative. It is possible that one of the "remastered re-recordings" included on the album would have been "1999: The New Master", which had been released as a single in 1999, but during the years following the end of the year 1999 Prince viewed the song as "retired", making its inclusion unlikely.
''When 2 R in Love: The Ballads of Prince''
Announced for voting as the next Prince release during the A Celebration week in June 2000. Ballads collection. Full track list and sequencing is unknown, but it is known to include- "Do Me, Baby"
- "Insatiable"
- "Scandalous!"
- "Adore"
- "When 2 R in Love"
''The Hot X-perience''
On July 19, 2000, DJ Wolf played some unreleased mixes, likely from The Hot X-perience, at a club known as The Front in Minneapolis, Minnesota:
- "Hot wit U"
- "Hot wit U"
- "Underneath the Cream"
- "So Far, So Pleased"
- "Hot wit U"
''High''
In 2000, High was fully complete and ready to release in the summer of 2000, but the album was never released. A video was recorded for the song "U Make My Sun Shine", a duet with Angie Stone, and it was also released as a single. A video was also made for "Daisy Chain," featuring Prince playing basketball in his own court at Paisley Park, and "When Eye Lay My Hands on U". Most songs were distributed individually via his . "Silicon," "Daisy Chain" and "Golden Parachute" were also included on the internet-only The Slaughterhouse project. Prince released The Rainbow Children instead.Track listing
- "Supercute"
- "Underneath the Cream"
- "Golden Parachute"
- "When Will We B Paid?"
- "The Daisy Chain"
- "Gamillah"
- "High"
- "My Medallion"
- "U Make My Sun Shine"
- "When Eye Lay My Hands on U"
NPG: ''Peace''
- "Peace"
- "2045: Radical Man"
- "The Daisy Chain"
- "Gamillah"
- "Northside"
Untitled Kevin Smith-directed documentary
Smith described the experience in his 2002 live video An Evening with Kevin Smith; according to , Prince was intending to edit the film into a promotional movie for Jehovah's Witnesses.
''Madrid 2 Chicago''
A new album was announced for 2001. Two songs entitled "Madrid 2 Chicago" and "Breathe" were distributed via the NPG Music Club, but the full album remains unreleased.''In All My Dreams''
During mid-2001/2002 artwork was posted on NPG Music Club for an album called "In All My Dreams". Because of the title, it was assumed that it included the Dream Factory outtake "All My Dreams". Nothing else is known, and the album has never materialized''Last December''
Announced in the "One Nite Alone..." tour book in March 2002, the title is a track from The Rainbow Children. The album has never materialized.''The Very Best of O(+>''
Announced in the "One Nite Alone..." tour book in March 2002. Nothing else is known about the album, although from the title it seems likely that the album was a compilation of tracks recorded while Prince used the symbol "Love Symbol" as his name, although, given licensing, it seems likely this would be restricted to master tracks owned by Prince, rather than by Warner Bros.. Alternatively, it may have included some re-recordings of tracks which had been originally released by Warner Bros., but all information about the album is speculative. The title may have been in response to Warner Bros.' release of The Very Best of Prince, released in late July, 2001, seven months before this album was announced.''The Chocolate Invasion''
In 2003 it was announced that the members-only tracks from the first years of the NPG Music Club would be released in a 7-CD boxed set containing:- C-Note
- Xpectation
- One Nite Alone... – solo piano & voice
- The Chocolate Invasion – Trax from NPGMC Volume 1
- The Slaughterhouse – Trax from NPGMC Volume 2
- "The Glam Slam" club mix
- "The War"
''3121'' film
Near the end of 2005, Prince had written and produced for the singer Liza Hernandez and, according to the Panamanian news site Prensa.com, "Has maintained a good friendship since they filmed together the film 31-21," and was, according to the site, supposed to be released in April 2006. There are references to the film on a few Prince forums, which, unfortunately for the sake of authenticity, only refer back to quotes from unofficial, unknown, or expired sources. There are no references to the film found on either Prince's official newsletter 3121.com or in the Internet Movie Database. The cover of the 3121 CD reads '3121 – The Music', further fuelling speculation of a 3121 movie. In April 2011, a fully produced trailer for the movie leaked on the net and stated that the movie is "Coming Soon". 3121 movie also has appearances from DJ Rashida and actress Jennifer Gordon.Aftermath
After the film was shelved, it was reorganized as a new film named LotusFlow3rTámar: ''Milk & Honey''
In 2005 and early 2006, with a planned release in Spring 2006, during the 3121 sessions, Prince and Támar worked on her debut album. Originally titled Beautiful, Loved & Blessed, it was renamed Milk & Honey. Originally, it was going to be released with Prince's 3121, but it was postponed before being cancelled altogether. However, it got a tiny release in Japan before the cancellation. "Beautiful, Loved & Blessed" was later included in a slightly different form on Prince's 3121, "Holla & Shout" was also available as a promotional single, and the song "Kept Woman" was later re-recorded by Bria Valente for her debut album Elixer.Track listing
- "Closer 2 My Heart"
- "Milk & Honey"
- "Can't Keep Living Alone"
- "Holla & Shout"
- "Kept Woman"
- "Holy Ground"
- "Beautiful, Loved & Blessed"
- "Redhead Stepchild"
- "All Eye Want Is U"
- "First Love"
- "Sunday in the Park"
- "Beautiful, Loved & Blessed"
The L/C
In November 2015 Prince streamed an acoustic album, Oui Can Luv, featuring Prince and Andy Allo on Tidal for a very short time. It featured the acoustic version of "Guitar".
Possible track listing:
- Guitar
- Oui Can Love
- Love Is A Losing Game
- I Love U In Me
Montreux live concert