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Prince's groundbreaking album '1999' to be reissued on November 29

Warner RecordsThe Prince Estate is reissuing the late artist’s groundbreaking album 1999 on November 29 in a variety of formats — one of which includes 35 previously unreleased tracks.

The double album, originally released in 1982, will be available in a super-deluxe edition with 65 tracks over five CDs. That package also includes a DVD of a previously unreleased concert from the 1999 tour recorded live at the Houston Summit on December 29, 1982, and an audio CD of a show recorded November 20, 1982 in Detroit.

The super-deluxe edition also includes live studio versions of “International Lover” and “How Come You Don’t Call Me Anymore?,” three

 

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