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Format: CD
 Sep 1993
 3 Discs
 Record Label: Paisley Park
 Recording Type: Mixed
 UPC: 093624544029 |
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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. When Doves Cry 2. Pop Life 3. Soft and Wet 4. I Feel For You 5. Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad? 6. When You Were Mine 7. Uptown 8. Let's Go Crazy 9. 1999 10. I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man 11. Nothing Compares 2 U - (previously unreleased, live, with Rosie Gaines) 12. Adore 13. Pink Cashmere - (previously unreleased) 14. Alphabet St. 15. Sign O' the Times 16. Thieves in the Temple 17. Diamonds and Pearls 18. 7
DISC 2: 1. Controversy 2. Dirty Mind 3. I Wanna Be Your Lover 4. Head 5. Do Me, Baby 6. Delirious 7. Little Red Corvette 8. I Would Die 4 U 9. Raspberry Beret 10. If I Was Your Girlfriend 11. Kiss 12. Peach - (previously unreleased) 13. U Got the Look - (with Sheena Easton) 14. Sexy M.F. 15. Gett Off 16. Cream 17. Pope - (previously unreleased) 18. Purple Rain
DISC 3: 1. Hello - (B-side) 2. 200 Balloons - (B-side) 3. Escape - (B-side) 4. Gotta Stop (Messin' About) - (B-side) 5. Horny Toad - (B-side) 6. Feel U Up - (B-side) 7. Girl - (B-side) 8. I Love U in Me - (B-side) 9. Erotic City - (B-side) 10. Shockadelica - (B-side) 11. Irresistible Bitch - (B-side) 12. Scarlet Pussy - (B-side) 13. La, La, La, He, He, Hee - (B-side, with Sheena Easton) 14. She's Always in My Hair - (B-side) 15. 17 Days - (B-side) 16. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore - (B-side) 17. Another Lonely Christmas - (B-side) 18. God - (B-side) 19. 4 the Tears in Your Eyes 20. Power Fantastic - (previously unreleased)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Sheena Easton, Sheila E. | | Distributor: | WEA (distr) | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Prince (vocals, various instruments); Boni Boyer (vocals, Hammond organ); Sheila E. (vocals, percussion); Eric Leeds (vocals, flute, brass); Sheena Easton, Camille, Cat (vocals); Dez Dickerson, Jimmy Johnson, Miko (guitar, vocals); Atlanta Bliss (trumpets, brass). The Revolution: Wendy Melvoin (guitar, violin, vocals); Lisa Coleman (keyboards, violin, vocals); Matt Fink (keyboards, synthesizers, vocals); Brown Mark (bass, vocals); Bobby Z. (percussion). The New Power Generation includes: Mayte (vocals); Rosie Gaines (vocals, organ, programming); Tony M. (rap, background vocals); Levi Seacer Jr. (guitar, bass, background vocals). Producers: The Revolution, The New Power Generation, Prince. Compilation producer: Gregg Geller. Engineers include: David Leonard, Susan Rogers, Prince. Includes liner notes by Alan Leeds. THE HITS/THE B-SIDES contains 56 tracks on 3 CDs spanning Prince's 15-years as a performer. It also includes a 22-page booklet with photographs by Herb Ritts, plus extensive liner notes and track annotations about previously unreleased material, live recordings and B-sides. The prospect of collecting all the hits and B-sides by one of the most talented, prolific, and successful pop stars of the '80s and '90s onto a mere three discs seems laughable at first. Nevertheless, this stupendous, well-sequenced set provides a thoroughly representative overview of his Prince-ness's oeuvre and a genuine sense of the range and impact of his brilliance. The number of great songs on the 56-item track list boggles the mind. From his early synth-pop ("Dirty Mind," "Controversy"), through the golden middle-period of the Revolution ("1999," "Little Red Corvette," "When Doves Cry," "Raspberry Beret," "Kiss," "U Got The Look"), and on to such New Power Generation hits as "Gett Off" and "Sexy M.F.," Prince's innovative, accessible, and utterly singular musical vision is undeniable. The box is made doubly indispensable by the inclusion of previously unreleased material, live recordings, and B-sides (which fill the third disc). Unsurprisingly, much of this material finds Prince at his experimental best. Many of these songs-"Pink Cashmere," "200 Balloons," "Erotic City," and his version of his own "Nothing Compares 2 U" (made enormously popular by Sinead O'Connor)-should have been hit singles in their own right. This set is an absolute necessity for fans, newcomers, and everyone else.
Industry Reviews ...unlike so many boxed sets, these anthologies aren't weighed down with significance--they're simply a blast to hear and even revelatory... - Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly (09/17/1993)
(7) - Very Good - ...HITS go right to the core of the matter...the sophisticated programming of HITS puts a whole new spin on the Prince thing... NME (09/18/1993)
...The Best Of Prince is, by demonstrable logic, The Greatest Record Ever Made...there just ain't enough... Melody Maker (09/18/1993)
5 Stars - Indispensible - ...it's not just the high and mighty width of [THE HITS] that startles: the sustained quality here is remarkable... Q (11/01/1993)
Ranked #8 in the Village Voice's list of the 10 Best Reissues Of 1993. Village Voice (03/01/1994)
...with absolutely no bad songs [on THE HITS], it's hard to fuss...those who've found their interest in Prince flagging [will] feel as if God's granted them an extra classic Prince album... Spin (12/01/1993)
4.5 Stars - Excellent Plus - ...[THE HITS/B-SIDES] is a dizzying sprawl...his label just might get it's money's worth--even if [Prince] keeps his word and never makes a studio album... Rolling Stone (10/01/1993)
[A]s dance rock goes, no one's riffage grooved harder back in the day.
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