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Released
  
July 20, 1994

Length
  
46:08

Producer
  
Recorded
  
1992–1994

Release date
  
20 July 1994

Label
  
1-800-NEW-FUNK wwwprincevaultcomimages2251800newfunkalbumjpg

Genres
  
Funk, Pop music, Rock music

Similar
  
Newpower Soul, Goldnigga, Chaos and Disorder, Exodus, Girl 6

1-800-NEW-FUNK is a compilation album by Prince's NPG Records, meant to showcase artists signed to the record label. It was released on July 20, 1994. The title of the album was also a toll-free phone number in North America for customers to purchase Prince-related merchandise. Some tracks are from albums that actually saw release either through Prince's previous label, Paisley Park Records or through NPG Records, while others appear only on this compilation.

Contents

There were two German releases to this CD; the first release was issued with the reference NPG 6051-2 and is missing artwork from the Steeles album in the liner notes. The second release, reference 0060512NPG, includes an image of the Steeles album cover artwork.

Singles

  • The Nona Gaye/Prince track "Love Sign" was released to radio in June 1994.
  • Margie Cox's "Standing at the Altar" was also released as a single.
  • Reviews

    Entertainment Weekly said that as a showcase of Prince's label, Paisley Park Records, the album "amounts to unintentional evidence of why the company failed." They rated the album "C+". The Independent, describing the record as a "stop-gap compilation of Princely offshoots", cited Nona Gaye's contributions as being "of primary interest", saying she "displays a slinky sensitivity without the overt sensuality of her father or her producer".

    Songs

    1MinneapolisMPLS4:27
    2HollywoodGeorge Clinton4:33
    3Love SignPrince - Nona Gaye4:32

    References

    1-800-NEW-FUNK Wikipedia