Prince

Person1958-2016

Prince's albums, compilations, singles and EPs, live albums, and videos discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits

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<Note to submitters:> Please only use this entry for credits explicitly printed as "Symbol" or similar variations, like "Symbol (formerly Prince)," etc. If only the visual emblem itself is present, please credit to: Prince ("as is," no ANVs required). The "Symbol," also known as the Love Symbol or Prince Symbol, is an informal substitute for Prince's stage moniker, an unpronounceable symbol the artist adopted between 1993 and 2000 amidst his feud with Warner Bros. Records (see the main profile for a detailed timeline). Contrary to widespread claims in media and online sources, the "symbol" never had any formal name and was purposefully created as non-verbal and non-phonetic. Even the original 1993 trademark applications by Paisley Park Enterprises were intentionally filed under the Illustration Drawing without any Words/Letters/Numbers category and claimed "None" for Literal Elements and associated Word Marks. (Commonly cited Love Symbol #2 was coined posthumously, by The Prince Estate, to name a custom purple hue released by Pantone Color Institute in August 2017, during the Purple Rain Expanded Edition promo campaign.) Prince and his publicity team strictly enforced the pictogram, even distributing a custom-made computer typeface with a unique glyph to US editorial offices and publishers circa 1993, shortly after the release of his 14th studio album where the Symbol first appeared instead of the conventional title. (In printed instructions that came with floppy disks, curiously, the symbol is referred to as "Prince document" or "logo;" see Images 7-8). On a few rare occasions the artist did spell the "unpronounceable" name or accepted other substitutes for his proprietary glyph: November 1996: O)+> ideogram appeared in the 113857 album liner notes (more than three years after Prince's name change). On the final page of the booklet, the artist concluded his "Thank you" credits with a sign-off: Peace and B wild! - o)+> (see Image 10). Curiously, the rest of the liner notes, even the same centerfold, used the correct "Symbol" glyph. This ideogram saw little adoption beyond the fan community, however, and rarely ever appeared in print. January 1999: his website Love4OneAnother.com used the "Artist" in the hyperlinks (where non-standard symbols aren't supported) — for instance, '…/1999chat/artist-chat.html' leading to his Q&A session. In fairness, the L4OA webpage was re-designed by volunteering fans that Prince recruited in his community. (It was active as Prince's official and authorized website.) 2001: O}+{ ideogram appeared in ID3 metadata tags of MP3 files released via NPG Music Club website (see Image 11).

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For You

1978

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Prince

1979

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Dirty Mind

1980

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Controversy

1981

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1999

1982

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Around the World in a Day

1985

Studio Album

Sign "O" The Times

1987

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Lovesexy

1988

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Batman™ (Motion Picture Soundtrack)

1989

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Graffiti Bridge

1990

Studio Album

Diamonds And Pearls

1991

Studio Album

Love Symbol

1992

Studio Album

Come

1994

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The Gold Experience

1995

Studio Album

Dance to the Music of the World

1995

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Chaos And Disorder

1996

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Emancipation

1996

Studio Album

The Truth

1997

Studio Album

Crystal Ball

1998

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The Vault... Old Friends 4 Sale

1999

Studio Album

Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic

1999

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Rave In2 The Joy Fantastic

2001

Studio Album

The Rainbow Children

2001

Studio Album

One Nite Alone...

2002

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N·E·W·S

2003

Studio Album

Musicology

2004

Studio Album

3121

2006

Studio Album

Planet Earth

2007

Studio Album

Lotusflow3r

2009

Studio Album

The Cookhouse 5

2011

Studio Album

PLECTRUMELECTRUM

2014

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Art Official Age

2014

Studio Album

HitnRun Phase One

2015

Studio Album

HITnRUN Phase Two

2015

Studio Album

Piano & a Microphone 1983

2018

Studio Album

Originals

2019

Studio Album

Welcome 2 America

2021

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