Prince's Legacy Unveiled: Estate Announces 'Timeless' Album Featuring Unreleased Music!

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Prince's Legacy Unveiled: Estate Announces 'Timeless' Album Featuring Unreleased Music!

A decade after his passing, Prince's artistic legacy continues to thrive with the announcement of a new posthumous album titled "Timeless." Curated by his estate, this 10-track collection features previously unreleased recordings spanning nearly four decades of his illustrious career, from 1977 to 2016.

Scheduled for release on August 28, "Timeless" offers fans an unprecedented journey through Prince's remarkable artistic evolution. The album is heralded by the pre-release of "Stone," a 1995 recording from his extensive archives, which is currently available for streaming. Another track, "With This Tear," recorded in 1991, was released by the Purple One's estate in April, preceding the official album announcement.

According to the press release, "Timeless traces Prince’s remarkable artistic evolution across nearly four decades, from his earliest studio recordings as a teenage prodigy in Minneapolis to one of his final recorded performances." It further emphasizes that the collection showcases "the extraordinary consistency, curiosity and creative ambition that defined his work throughout his life, offering fans a rare opportunity to hear previously unheard chapters of his creative journey."

Beyond digital streaming platforms, "Timeless" will also be available in physical formats starting in August. These include a D2C-exclusive limited-edition Purple Marble vinyl, a standard black vinyl, and a CD. For fans in Minneapolis, an exclusive early listening experience is planned as part of this year’s annual Prince Celebration, taking place from June 3-7 in Paisley Park and downtown.

The full tracklist for "Timeless" is as follows:

  • "I Am You" – 1977
  • "Tick Tick Bang" – 1981
  • "Heaven" – 1985
  • "I Wonder" – 1989
  • "With This Tear" – 1991
  • "Stone" – 1995
  • "Calabama" – 2003
  • "The Guilty Ones" – 2007
  • "Bestest Friend" – 2012
  • "How Come You Don’t Call Me Anymore? (Live)" – 2016
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