MusicMade In The 80's (80 80's Songs In 28 Minutes)Jan 30, '08 3:28 PM
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Download and Tracklist here:
http://alpha1999-music.blogspot.com/2008/01/made-in-80s-80-80s-hits-in-28-minutes.html
80-80s in 28  Various Alpha1999 

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Hippy (Blood) Shake!  Ingrid Chavez/The Time/Alpha1999/Ingrid Chavez/The Time 

MusicPrince Partyman (Head Mix)Dec 31, '07 5:18 AM
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Partyman (Head Mix)  Alpha1999/Prince/Alpha1999 

Musiccomputer blue hallway speech versionDec 23, '07 12:35 PM
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Computer Blue The Work Volume 1 CD4 Prince 

Music70s-80s-90s-00s Dance MixDec 13, '07 3:19 AM
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I've been suffering from insomnia just recently so at about 3 this morning I made this mix.

Tracklist:
Madonna - Like A Prayer (Leebro Mix)
Colonel Abrams - Trapped (Tomcat Remix)
Lonnie Gordon - Happenin All Over Again (G-Force 3 Remix)
Boston - More Than A Feeling (Rob Layman Remix)
Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal (Remix)
The Commodores - Easy (PeteyPauls Mix)
Queen - A Kind Of Magic (Remix)
Cathy Dennis - Touch Me (DMC Remix)
David Gray - Babylon (Remix)
Prince Vs Roachford - Cuddly Toy Vs 1999
Doctor Who (G-Force 3 Mix)
70s-80s-90s-00s-mix   

MusicPrince - 12" and moreDec 8, '07 6:56 PM
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These are posted in response to a couple of requests I've had.
Just As Long As We're Together (Disco Mix) Prince 12" Archive v.2.0. Disc One Prince 
Soft And Wet (Disco Mix) Prince 12" Archive v.2.0. Disc One Prince 
Let's Work (Dance Remix, Long Version) Prince 12" Archive v.2.0. Disc One Prince 
Little Red Corvette (Dance Mix) Prince 12" Archive v.2.0. Disc One Prince 
Another Lonely Christmas Prince 12" Archive v.2.0. Disc Two Prince 
God (Instrumental) Prince 12" Archive v.2.0. Disc Two Prince 
Alexa De Paris 12 Inches To A Yard (Disc 2) Prince 
She's Always In My Hair (New Mix) Ext. Member Of The Royal Household Prince 
Pop Life (Extended Version) Prince 12" Archive v.2.0. Disc Three Prince 
Pop Life (UK Mix) 12 Inches To A Yard (Disc 2) Prince 
4 The Tears In Your Eyes 12 Inches To A Yard (Disc 2) Prince 
Hot Thing (Hot Dub) Ext. Member Of The Royal Household Prince 
Housequake (The After-Shock Mix)  Prince 
U Got The Look (Long Look) Ext. Member Of The Royal Household Prince 
Batdance (The Batmix) Batdance - Single Prince 
Batdance (Vicki Vale Mix) Batdance - Single Prince 
Feel U Up (Long Stroke) Partyman Prince 
Partyman (Video Mix) Partyman Prince 
Partyman (Purple Party Mix) Needledrops Prince 
Thieves in the Temple (Thieves in the House Mix) Needledrops Prince 
Thieves in the Temple (Temple House Dub) Needledrops Prince 
Gett Off (1-Sided Promo) 12 Inches To A Yard (Disc 4) Prince 
Sexy Mutha Needledrops Prince 
Pope (Remix) T's 12inch Archive 6-6 Prince 
Pink Cashmere (Reggae Mix) 12 Inches To A Yard (Disc 4) Prince 
Letitgo (Instrumental) Letitgo Prince 
Space (Acoustic Remix) Space (Maxi) - CDS Prince 
Space (Universal Love Remix) Space (Maxi) - CDS Prince 
I Hate U (7" Edit) I Hate U (US Maxi) - CDS Prince 
I Hate U (Extended) I Hate U (US Maxi) - CDS Prince 
I Hate U (Quiet Night Remix By Eric Leeds) I Hate U (US Maxi) - CDS Prince 
Face Down (Acappella) Prince 12" Archive v.2.0. Disc Six Prince 
The United States of Division (Edit) NPG Music Club Prince 
The Crime The Scandalous Sex Suite Feat. Kim Basinger Prince 
The Passion The Scandalous Sex Suite Feat. Kim Basinger Prince 
The Rapture The Scandalous Sex Suite Feat. Kim Basinger Prince 
Sex The Scandalous Sex Suite Feat. Kim Basinger Prince 
N.P.G. (Funky Weapon Remix) New Power Generation Prince 
T.C.'s Rap (featuring T.C. Ellis) New Power Generation Prince 
Brother With A Purpose (featuring Tony Mosley) New Power Generation Prince 
Get Off New Power Generation Prince 
The Lubricated Lady New Power Generation Prince 
Loveleft, Loveright New Power Generation Prince 
Cream (NPG Mix) Cream (CD Maxi Single) Prince 
Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M Rap) Cream (CD Maxi Single) Prince 
2 The Wire (Creamy Instrumental) Cream (CD Maxi Single) Prince 
Get Some Solo Cream (CD Maxi Single) Prince 
Do Your Dance (KC'sRemix) Cream (CD Maxi Single) Prince 
Housebangers Cream (CD Maxi Single) Prince 
Q In Doubt (Instrumental) Cream (CD Maxi Single) Prince 
Ethereal Mix Cream (CD Maxi Single) Prince 
Gett Off (Single Remix) Gett Off (Single) Prince 
Gett Off (Housestyle) Gett Off (Single) Prince 
Violet the Organ Grinder Gett Off (Single) Prince 
Gett Off (Flutestramental) Gett Off (Single) Prince 
Gangster Glam Gett Off (Single) Prince 
Clockin' The Jizz (Instrumental) Gett Off (Single) Prince 
Gett Off (Extended Remix) Gett Off (Single) Prince 
Beautiful The Beautiful Experience Prince 
Staxowax The Beautiful Experience Prince 
Mustang Mix The Beautiful Experience Prince 
Flutestramental The Beautiful Experience Prince 
Sexy Staxophone And Guitar The Beautiful Experience Prince 
Mustang Instrumental The Beautiful Experience Prince 
Purple Medley Purple Medley Prince 
Purple Medley (edit) Purple Medley Prince 
Kirk J's B-Sides Remix Purple Medley Prince 
1999 (The New Master) 1999 - The New Master Prince 
Rosario (1999) 1999 - The New Master Prince 
1999 (The Inevitable Mix) 1999 - The New Master Prince 
1999 (Keep Steppin') 1999 - The New Master Prince 
1999 (Rosie & Doug E. in a Deep House) 1999 - The New Master Prince 
1999 (The New Master Edit) 1999 - The New Master Prince 
1999 (Acapella) 1999 - The New Master Prince 

MusicPrince - PFUnkNov 13, '07 12:50 PM
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http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2007/11/09/prince-releases-diss-track-as-battle-with-fans-gets-funky/

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As you may have read, as part of their copyright crusade, Prince’s legal staff recently demanded that all images of the Purple One be removed from specific fan Web pages. Several sites banded together to form Prince Fans United, there was a brief pause in the action and now … a diss track.

In response, Prince registered the Web domain name “Princefamsunited.com” and posted a seven-minute funk jam called “PFUnk,” alerting fans to its presence on fan site message boards. The song makes no secret of its target: “The only reason you say my name is to get your fifteen seconds of fame, nobody’s even sure what you do,” Prince sings. “I don’t care what people may say, I ain’t gonna let it ruin my day.” Toward the end, Prince tells his fans, in his famed helium-like “Camille” voice, “I love all y’all, don’t you ever mess with me no more,” before taking out all his anger on his guitar. Prince goes as far as calling one person, likely a member of the PFU, “a big fat punk,” and threatens someone called “Weemolicious” by singing “Look here Weemolicious, you and your boyfriend, lemme tell you somethin’ right now, you run up on me again with words or otherwise, I’mma knock both you punks out.” He also sings that he wants digital music to “disappear.”

How did the fans, and the PFU, take to the diss track? With open arms and, surprisingly, dropped jaws. As one poster on the Housequake.com board said, echoing the general response, “It really is head and shoulders above anything on [Planet Earth] or 3121.” Another poster thought they discovered an unearthed B-side from 1987, if not for the topical lyrics. Even the union that gets the brunt of Prince’s bile, the PFU, celebrated the track they helped inspire.

Still, the question remains: Why did Prince’s team target specific Web sites and ask for photos of everything from Prince-inspired tattoos to album-cover images to be removed? Could it be that the sites penalized were bootlegging and file sharing concerts, or diverting traffic from Prince’s official site, 3121.com? Avera denies both claims, saying there’s no file sharing on the boards, and that all the sites route traffic to 3121.com when possible. The sites in question claim they were singled out because they operate message boards that are sometimes critical of the star. Prince does have a history of unleashing his purple wrath on online boards: He terminated the NPG Music Club’s message board, an official paid service for diehard fans, shortly after the release of 2001’s Musicology. “I signed in one day, everything was fine,” Karen Avera, spokesperson for PFU and Housequake moderator, said. “The next day I went and everything was gone. No warning.” Avera speculates negative reactions to the album on the board — which is similar to some of the fan criticism Prince’s Planet Earth received just a few months ago — was to blame.

The fan sites say they have always cooperated with the Paisley Park lawyers — that is, until now. When fan photos of Prince’s London concert marathon started surfacing on message boards, the lawyers asked that the photos be removed and replaced with shots provided by Prince-hired photographers. The fan sites gladly replaced the pictures. Now, however, the lawyers are demanding those photos be taken down. To date, Housequake.com has not removed the images, and since the site is based in Holland, Avera is unsure of whether the cease-and-desist letters are within their jurisdiction.

When Rolling Stone talked to John Giocobbi, the Managing Director of copyright protection agency Web Sheriff, regarding Prince’s battle with YouTube, Giocobbi said, “Prince has always been a very independently minded artist and kind of bold and pioneering in a way. It goes back largely to the kind of promise he had with Warner Bros., when he lost the right to use his own name and then he became The Artist Formerly Known As. And once he recovered his scars from that battle, he was a lot more savvy as a result of that too. And he’s a lot more kind of protective about his rights.” When asked whether the Web Sheriff is just going after illegal bootlegging of Prince videos, Giocobbi admitted that, “In essence we’re going after everything, which is why it’s kind of pioneering.”

As far as Avera is concerned, those message boards are going nowhere. “Oh, we’re going to keep the message boards,” Avera promises, “because the boards go far beyond just talking about Prince’s music. It’s a connection where a lot of people worldwide have come together to talk and make friendships.” Despite feeling unappreciated, and the threat of a looming lawsuit, Avera swears that she, and the PFU, will remain Prince fans. “With everything that’s going on, we continue to listen to his music. We’ll continue to buy his music, because we appreciate his music.”
PFUnk  Prince 

MusicPrince - XpectationOct 12, '07 3:08 PM
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Xpectation is an album by Prince only available for download on his website. The album was made available for mp3 download on January 1, 2003 and all the songs are instrumentals. The album was originally intended to be called Xenophobia, and the music club had previously advertised the album as one of the "4 CDs" club members would receive in the mail during 2002 for their paid $100 subscription fee.

However, for reasons unexplained, after mailing the first of the promised discs in March/April of 2002 (the One Nite Alone... piano set), the club decided that they would technically fulfill the club's promise by giving paying club members the One Nite Alone... Live! 3-CD set, which was simultaneously released to retail. The original title track for the instrumental album ("Xenophobia") was never released in a studio version, but a live rendition is one of the highlights of One Nite Alone... Live!. The downloadable album was renamed Xpectation after one of the other tracks. All nine of the tracks start with "X", using Prince's trademark of abbreviating song titles and lyrics with letters, numbers or symbols.

The album is one of Prince's most sophisticated jazz compositions, far outstripping the musical depth of the various incarnations of the Madhouse project. This is largely due to the fact that the album was mostly composed in conjunction with one of his best band configurations - the core of the "One Night Alone" group, including Candy Dulfer (sax), John Blackwell (drums) and Rhonda Smith (bass). The band is also joined by classical violinist Vanessa Mae - whose playing adds a new layer of depth.

From Wikipedia
Xhalation Xpectation Prince 
Xcogitate Xpectation Prince 
Xemplify Xpectation Prince 
Xpectation Xpectation Prince 
Xotica Xpectation Prince 
Xogenous Xpectation Prince 
Xpand Xpectation Prince 
Xosphere Xpectation Prince 
Xpedition Xpectation Prince 
Xenophobia One Night Alone...Live ! Prince & THE N.P.G. 

MusicTHP Orchestra - Good to meSep 23, '07 11:34 AM
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For tritoncin

At the turn of the millennium, THP's Eurodisco recordings of the late 1970s sound incredibly dated. But dated isn't necessarily bad; for those fond of a particular era, it can actually be a good thing. And for anyone fond of the disco era, THP is a name that's worth knowing. Not everything that THP recorded was great, but it did record the occasional gem and was at least decent most of the time. Good to Me, THP's third and final album, found the Canadian outfit switching to the Atlantic label and changing its name -- what had been the THP Orchestra in 1977 and 1978 became just plain THP in 1979. However, Good to Me isn't terribly different from the THP Orchestra's two previous albums; producers Ian Guenther and Willi Morrison ditched the huge string section and hired Joyce Cobb as their new female singer but continued to emphasize state-of-the-art Eurodisco. Cobb, a big-voiced belter, handles herself well on European-flavored tracks like "Dancin' Forever," "Dancin' Is Alright," and the title song. But not everything on this LP has the European sound; on "Two Hearts, One Love" and "Who Do You Love," Cobb detours into more of a disco-soul approach à la Gloria Gaynor, Thelma Houston, or Loleatta Holloway. With the right promotion on Atlantic's part, those two songs could have easily become radio hits. But unfortunately, Atlantic didn't really get behind this LP, which went out of print not long after it was released. Nonetheless, Good to Me did enjoy some club exposure, and it isn't a bad record to have in your collection if you're a die-hard disco fanatic. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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Good To Me THP Orchestra The Best Disco With Non-Stop S BABE 

MusicPrince - CharadeSep 4, '07 4:00 AM
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The Early Demo Version of Parade, recorded 1985, bootleg first released 1987

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Little Girl Wendy's Parade Charade Prince 
New Position Charade Prince 
I Wonder U Charade Prince 
Under The Cherry Moon Charade Prince 
There's Others Here With Us Charade Prince 
Life Can Be So Nice Charade Prince 
Sometimes It Snows In April Charade Prince 
Old Friends 4 Sale Charade Prince 
In All My Dreams Charade Prince 
Girls And Boys Charade Prince 
Love Or Money Charade Prince 
Heaven Charade Prince 

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