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Take a trip back through the many album cover history of Prince, in honor of what would have been his 60th birthday. ... It’s an animated visual of Prince’s 2014 album Art Official Age, ...
Dig if you will, the picture… When it came to his album covers, Prince emphatically wanted them to convey majesty and mystery, not the exuberance of his live performances. “The mystery works,” said ...
The Paisleyed One wants his fans 2 know that doves cry each time they see Prince album covers and concert photographs available 4 U 2 view on fan sites. (The doves, which reportedly clock 12-hour ...
On View Richard Prince, Rock Star? The Artist Indulges His Inner Musician With Trippy New Album-Cover Paintings. For his solo exhibition at Galerie Max Hetzler, the appropriation artist takes band ...
Prince jumped on the scene in 1978 with For You, and our world was never the same. The music legend was prolific, to say the least, releasing an album a year for the following three decades. As we ...
The album cover for Prince’s Purple Rain (1984). Photo: courtesy Prince. Rapper Ludacris and music artist Prince watch the 2007 NBA All-Star Game at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Prince is releasing a new single called "Breakfast Can Wait," and here's the cover art for it, ... Dave Chappelle Is on the Cover of Prince’s New Album. By Bradford Evans. Aug. 19, 2013.
Prince adored Joni Mitchell, dropping her love notes on many songs. But his 'A Case of You' cover is the ultimate expression of his fandom and genius.
On July 30, the Prince Estate and Sony’s Legacy Recordings will release Prince’s “Welcome 2 America” album, which was recorded in 2010 but never released. According to the announcement ...
These album covers capture the essence of the artist’s music and its spirit. Some express a moment or an intimate self-portrait of them, while others present daring designs.
The cover was designed by artist Bob Staake and is titled, of course, “Purple Rain,” after Prince album and movie of the same name. The issue will be available from newsstands on Monday, April 25.