• Crystal Ball is an unreleased studio album by Prince recorded throughout 1986. The album was planned to consist of 3 LPs and cover a broad range of musical...
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  • Crystal Ball is a box set by American recording artist Prince. It includes Crystal Ball, the artist's twentieth studio album, which is a three-disc set...
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  • Crystal Ball (box set), a 1998 box set by Prince Crystal Ball (EP), a 2019 EP by Purplebeck Crystal Ball (Styx album), a 1976 album by Styx Crystal Ball...
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  • Factory/Camille/Crystal Ball sessions as bonus tracks. All tracks are written by Prince, except "Rockhard in a Funky Place" by Prince and Eric Leeds Credits...
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    a Prince album. The album was canceled weeks prior to its release and most of the tracks were incorporated into the unreleased album Crystal Ball, which...
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    project and then the planned Crystal Ball album. After the album's fade out, dissonant feedback fades in, followed by Prince saying "What kind of fuck ending...
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    Prince's albums discography consists of forty studio albums (including four soundtrack albums and one posthumous album), five live albums, and numerous...
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  • was first included on the unreleased Crystal Ball album in late 1986, and the same recording was used for this album (the track was not updated further...
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  • Dream Factory/Camille/Crystal Ball sessions as bonus tracks. Jason Draper (2008). "Prince: Life & Times". Jawbone Press. "51 Best Albums That Never Were, Part...
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  • since his eighteenth studio album, Chaos and Disorder (1996). His previous three albums, Emancipation (1996), Crystal Ball (1998), and The Truth (1998)...
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  • sessions for releases Prince ultimately aborted: Dream Factory, the pseudonymous Camille, and finally the triple album Crystal Ball. Prince eventually compromised...
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    shelved albums, along with some new songs, into a three-LP album to be titled Crystal Ball. Warner Bros. forced Prince to trim the triple album to a double...
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  • nineteenth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on November 19, 1996, by NPG Records and EMI Records as a triple album. The title...
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  • promotional concert venue in 2002. Crystal Ball (1998), a box set featuring Prince's twentieth and twenty-first studio albums, was originally announced in 1987...
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  • then-unreleased 1986 track "Crystal Ball" and samples of the Sounds of Blackness choir. "Batdance" includes a sample of Prince's technician Matthew Larson...
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  • "Crucial" (song), by New Edition (1989) Crucial, a song by Prince on his box set Crystal Ball (1998) Crucial Star, a South Korean hip-hop artist active...
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  • studio album by American recording artist Prince. The album was released on May 10, 1988, by Paisley Park Records and Warner Bros. Records. The album was...
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  • The War (The New Power Generation song) (category Songs written by Prince (musician))
    Prince's Crystal Ball album and experienced delivery troubles. The song is not from any album. It was also available as a music download on Prince's now-defunct...
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  • Loose", a song by The D4 from 6twenty (2002) "Get Loose", a song by Prince from Crystal Ball (1998) "Get Loose", a song by The Salads from Fold A to B (2003)...
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  • Anthology: 1995–2010 (category Albums produced by Prince (musician))
    Anthology: 1995–2010 is the second posthumous compilation album by Prince, released digitally by NPG Records, in association with Legacy Recordings, through...
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  • first aired in May 2017. "So Dark", song by Prince from Crystal Ball (box set) How Did We Get So Dark?, album by Royal Blood This disambiguation page lists...
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  • town; the queen colluding with the stepmother; the prince inviting Cinderella to the ball; the prince's engagement to a stepsister (he never becomes king...
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  • Newpower Soul (category Albums produced by Prince (musician))
    studio album by the New Power Generation, released in 1998. Although credited to the New Power Generation, it is considered a de facto Prince album (his...
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  • Factory", which was later released on 1998's Crystal Ball compilation. Peterson released two solo albums in the 1990s on Atlantic Records and a live recording...
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  • Experience and Crystal Ball. Live jams of "Peach" often extended into the title track of Chaos and Disorder. In the United States the album debuted at number...
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  • (1993) – Carmen Electra The Black Album (1994) – Prince Crystal Ball (1998) – Prince; box set Ultimate Prince (2006) – Prince 1986-1991: The Warner Years (2011)...
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    August 2005) – 5:39 "The Frog Prince" (demo 7 July 2005) – 3:44 "Atlantic" (video) "Is It Any Wonder?" (video) "Crystal Ball" (video) "Nothing in My Way"...
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  • Frieza (redirect from Freezer (Dragon Ball))
    Majin Buu in a crystal ball, comically hoping for Goku to lose (this appearance is later contradicted in Resurrection "F" and its Dragon Ball Super adaptation...
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  • from American musician Prince's 1989 Batman soundtrack, and the final single released from the album. The single was not the album version, but a remixed...
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    Yamaha CP60M for live piano parts in "A Bad Dream", "The Frog Prince" and "Crystal Ball". He has played acoustic guitar in such songs as "Your Eyes Open"...
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