• Lovesexy is the tenth studio album by American recording artist Prince. The album was released on May 10, 1988, by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros...
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  • worked with D.U. shortly after her stint with Prince's Sign o' the Times/Lovesexy band. The second single from the album, "No Nose Job", did not reach the...
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  • the United States and was his third consecutive chart-topper (following Lovesexy and Batman) on the UK Albums Chart. Nearly every song on the record was...
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  • and concert tours for Lovesexy and Graffiti Bridge. Technically Boni Boyer left Prince's band for Australia after the Lovesexy tour was over. The same...
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  • Prince's band and played the leading role in Prince's 'Sign O' the Times' in 1989. The slant-eyed feline also accompanied Prince that year on his 'Lovesexy' Japanese...
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    Prince, except "Eye No", which was recorded with his backing band at the time. Lovesexy reached No. 11 on the Billboard 200 and No. 5 on the R&B albums...
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    1999, Purple Rain, Around the World in a Day, Parade, Sign o' the Times, Lovesexy, The Black Album, and Graffiti Bridge. In 1987, Fink opened his own studio...
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    Sheila E. (category Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band members)
    of The Revolution band member, Wendy Melvoin. They would later become briefly engaged in the late 1980s, during Prince's Lovesexy Tour. In 1985, her...
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  • mentioned on the opening track of 1988's Lovesexy. New Power Generation was used for the first time as a band name in the 1990 film Graffiti Bridge, and...
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    band for the acclaimed Sign o' the Times and Lovesexy tours. Weaver also participated in many studio sessions with Prince during this time. The band changed...
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    (Nouveau, 2000) Parade (1986) Sign o' the Times (1987) The Black Album (1987) Lovesexy (1988) Batman (1989) – original soundtrack Scandalous Sex Suite (1989)...
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    Kent Report chart was licensed by ARIA from mid-1983 until June 19, 1988. Lovesexy peaked at number 8 on this chart one week before the ARIA-produced chart...
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  • Atlanta Bliss (category The Revolution (band) members)
    Parade (1986) – Prince & the Revolution Sign o' the Times (1987) – Prince Lovesexy (1988) – Prince CK (1988) – Chaka Khan Time Waits for No One (1989) – Mavis...
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  • took Chavez under his wing. She was known as The Spirit Child on his 1988 Lovesexy album. Prince encouraged Chavez to write 21 poems with the promise that...
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    album Lovesexy and was later included on The B-Sides compilation. "Rat Race" by English ska band The Specials "Mice Race" by British Anarcho-punk band Rudimentary...
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  • "Alphabet St." is a song from American musician Prince's tenth album, Lovesexy (1988). It was the first single from that album and the album's only top...
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  • reworked, given new lyrics and became "Eye No", the opening track to 1988's Lovesexy. Later in 1988, "Good Love" was released on the soundtrack to Bright Lights...
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  • tours, Prince chose not to tour the United States, the exception being the Lovesexy Tour in 1988. It would be 1993's Act I Tour before Prince did a full tour...
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  • North America until the Act I Tour in 1993. Unlike the previous year's Lovesexy Tour, the Nude Tour promised a stripped-down, back to basics concert that...
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  • Sign o' the Times – Super Deluxe Edition. The NPG Music Club made a 1988 Lovesexy Tour rehearsal recording available in September 2001. "Feel U Up'" was...
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  • from 1991 to 2000, while the cover artwork is a spoof of his 1988 album Lovesexy. "Share the Kill - 3:22 "Cure the Sane - 4:09 "The Numb - 4:10 "Take Me...
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  • Prince Down Upbeat 1984 Casiopea Soy Como Quiero Ser 1987 Luis Miguel Lovesexy 1988 Prince 20 Años 1990 Luis Miguel Moment of Truth 1991 Terri Nunn The...
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  • For the silhouette photo on the back cover, the band members posed naked, in a spoof of Prince's Lovesexy album art. The caption on the front cover has...
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    Richards. Famously Prince performed at the Camden Palace in 1988 on his Lovesexy Tour with Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones as guest guitarist, he later...
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  • "Rolling Stones US Tour 1969". "The Day Jimi Hendrix Played His Final Show With Band of Gypsys". 28 January 2016. "Creedence Clearwater Revival - rocktourdatabase...
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  • I'm a Star" were drawn out into an extended jam session. Sheila E. and her band, Apollonia 6 and Eric Leeds) were also in this section of the show. The last...
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  • though 500,000 copies had been printed). Its hastily recorded replacement Lovesexy (1988) was a moderate success, reaching No. 11 on the Billboard album chart...
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  • sorting the album into one continuous track, similar to the Prince record Lovesexy. They also considered releasing it as a four-disc box set to accommodate...
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  • several earlier compositions, starting with the song "Glam Slam" from 1988's Lovesexy. Prince created an unreleased remix in early 1991 called "Glam Slam '91"...
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  • solo effort, Camille. Unlike the three previous band albums, Dream Factory included input from the band members and lead vocals by Wendy & Lisa. The Camille...
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