Two Archival Prince Songs Now Streaming: Listen

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Two Archival Prince Songs Now Streaming: Listen

“7 (E Flat Version),” from 1992, and “All a Share Together Now,” from 2006, are now widely available

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Prince, July 1992 (Rob Verhorst/Redferns)

A pair of songs from Prince’s vault are out today: “7 (E Flat Version),” from 1992, and “All a Share Together Now,” from 2006. The Prince Estate shared the tracks last month with attendees of the Paisley Park Celebration ahead of today’s wide release. Listen below.

“7” was the third single from Prince’s 1992 album with the New Power Generation, Love Symbol. “All a Share Together Now” had never been previously released in an official capacity.

Last year, the Prince Estate’s assets were finally divided up in court between his heirs, their advisors, and the management company Primary Wave. Soon after, the estate won a trademark case against the drink company Bang Energy, which had tried to trademark the phrase “Purple Rain.” In 2021, a whole Prince album, Welcome 2 America, was unvaulted. 

Read the Sunday Review of Prince’s 1995 album, The Gold Experience.

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