Notable Facts full name: Prince Rogers Nelson named for the Prince Roger Trio proficient at 24 musical instruments born: June 7, 1958
Albums Vault Old Friends for Sale (1999) Rave un2 the Joy Fantastic (1999) 1999 The New Masters (1999) Newpower Soul (1998) Crystal Ball Emancipation (1996) Chaos and Disorder (1996) The Gold Experience Come (1994) Beautiful Experience (1994) the glyph (1992) Diamonds and Pearls (1991) Graffiti Bridge (1990) Lovesexy (1988) Sign 'O' The Times (1987) Parade (1986) Around The World In A Day (1985) Purple Rain (1984) 1999 (1983) Controversy (1981) Dirty Mind (1980) Prince (1979) For You (1978)
Random & Unorganized Facts Prince is also known for being very short and wearing platform shoes. dated Carmen Electra He married Mayte, then divorced her because they didn't believe in the institution of marriage. They are still together.
Prince Prince Warner Bros. 1979
20 years old and already headed for the outskirts of Warner Brothers, Prince Nelson badly needed to transform his endless talent for songwriting and instrumentalism into commercial success. He tried his hand at composing singles for Patrice Rushen, and when she rejected them, he put them on his next record. Lo and behold, black radio at the time was in the mood for a bit of crossover pop, and readily jumped on his synth-infused R&B and funk at a time when artists like The Cars and Supertramp were displaying their own catchy rock credentials.
Nobody's gonna argue that Prince is his best record - it's got some real clunkers on it - but as a whole, it's not a bad album, and it's got plenty of flashes of the brilliance that he would display on his classics like 1999, Purple Rain and Sign O' The Times.
The most damning and un-Prince-like thing about the album is its general conservatism. Sure, its got a touch of raunch and a dash of idiosyncrasy, but if you never told someone it was a Prince record they'd be more likely to discern it as some Quincy Jones-produced no-name. It does have a few tracks going for it (namely the first two and the oddly affecting and stage-setting closing track "It's Gonna Be Lonely"), but this is an album in transition, and it's that difference between a Prince album and that aforementioned no-name album it could've been that make this worth a listen for all fans of Earth Wind and Fire, Hall and Oates, The Bee Gees, early Michael Jackson, and of course, the little purple guy.
Prince (?), n. [F., from L. princeps, -cipis, the first, chief; primus first + capere to take. See Prime, a., and Capacious.]
1.
The one of highest rank; one holding the highest place and authority; a sovereign; a monarch; -- originally applied to either sex, but now rarely applied to a female.
Wyclif (Rev. i. 5).
Go, Michael, of celestial armies prince. Milton.
Queen Elizabeth, a prince admirable above her sex. Camden.
2.
The son of a king or emperor, or the issue of a royal family; as, princes of the blood.
Shak.
3.
A title belonging to persons of high rank, differing in different countries. In England it belongs to dukes, marquises, and earls, but is given to members of the royal family only. In Italy a prince is inferior to a duke as a member of a particular order of nobility; in Spain he is always one of the royal family.
4.
The chief of any body of men; one at the head of a class or profession; one who is preeminent; as, a merchant prince; a prince of players.
Peacham.
Prince-Albert coat, a long double-breasted frock coat for men. -- Prince of the blood, Prince consort, Prince of darkness. See under Blood, Consort, and Darkness. -- Prince of Wales, the oldest son of the English sovereign. -- Prince's feather Bot., a name given to two annual herbs (Amarantus caudatus and Polygonum orientale), with apetalous reddish flowers arranged in long recurved panicled spikes. -- Prince's metal, Prince Rupert's metal. See under Metal. Prince's pine. Bot. See Pipsissewa.
© Webster 1913.
Prince, v. i.
To play the prince.
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