MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: Prince, 'One Nite Alone...'Sanni Brown • Apr 8, 2021In 2002, Prince released his 25th album, 'One Nite Alone.' The album primarily features Prince singing solo on a piano.
MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: Prince's '3121'Luke Taylor • Apr 8, 2021'3121' is Prince's 31st studio album, released on March 21, 2006. Many consider the album a return to form.
MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: Prince's Love Symbol AlbumDavid Safar • Apr 8, 2021In October of 1992, Prince debuted an unpronounceable symbol that he would later take as his name. That symbol appeared on an untitled album, now referred to as 'The Love Symbol Album.'
MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: Prince's 'Musicology'Leah Garaas • Apr 8, 2021In his first of three albums released in 2004, Prince struck a chord with 'Musicology.'
MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: Prince's 'Black Album'Jim McGuinn • Apr 8, 2021Scheduled for release just eight months after 'Sign O' the Times' appeared, 'The Black Album' was said to be Prince's reaction to criticism that his music had become too pop.
MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: Prince, 'Batman'Brett Baldwin • Apr 8, 2021Prince's last release in the 1980s is an album that stands out in his catalog. It's the soundtrack for Tim Burton's 1989 film 'Batman.'
MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: Prince's 'Lovesexy'Mac Wilson • Apr 8, 2021There are two words that sum up Prince's music in a nutshell: 'Lovesexy.'
MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: Prince's 'Prince'Derrick Stevens • Apr 8, 2021In 1979, Prince released his second album, 'Prince.' Prince took full control over the production and composition of this album, and fused together his funk, rock, and pop influences.
MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: Prince's 'For You'Kelsey • Apr 8, 2021In 1978, Prince hit the ground running with his debut album 'For You.'
MusicheadsMusicheads Essential Album: 'Around the World in a Day'Bill DeVille • Apr 8, 2021At the request of Prince, 'Around the World in a Day' was released with minimal fanfare in 1985. This one was quite a bit different than the rest of his catalog.