Prince's 'Diamonds and Pearls': A Guide to Every TrackPrince's 'Diamonds and Pearls': A Guide to Every TrackComing after a few underperforming albums, 1991's 'Diamonds and Pearls' was a career reboot for Prince. Ian AikmanIan Aikman
30 Years Ago: Prince Swings Big With the 'Love Symbol Album' 30 Years Ago: Prince Swings Big With the 'Love Symbol Album' After proving he could still rule the charts, Prince took a wild left turn.Vincent CarusoVincent Caruso
How Prince Returned to the Mainstream With 'Diamonds and Pearls'How Prince Returned to the Mainstream With 'Diamonds and Pearls'After a critical stumble on 'Graffiti Bridge,' he was in need of a hit.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Shelby J Remembers Prince’s 'Magic' Super Bowl Halftime ShowShelby J Remembers Prince’s 'Magic' Super Bowl Halftime ShowShelby J.'s second gig with Prince was the legendary Super Bowl halftime show.Patrick MoranPatrick Moran
Just How Noble Was Prince's 'Exodus'?Just How Noble Was Prince's 'Exodus'?Understatement alert: It must have been rather challenging to be on the Warner Bros. marketing team assigned to Prince in the mid-'90s.Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
By Deleting 'Guess Who's Knockin', Prince Creates a Gold RushBy Deleting 'Guess Who's Knockin', Prince Creates a Gold RushPrince deletes a Paul McCartney-referencing song from his album, creating a gold rush for Prince collectors. Keith CreightonKeith Creighton
'New Power Generation' – The Song Begets the Band'New Power Generation' – The Song Begets the BandTracing the origins of Prince's 'New Power Generation' – the song AND the band.Rob SmithRob Smith
Prince Uncorks the New-Look NPG's 'Groovy Potential'Prince Uncorks the New-Look NPG's 'Groovy Potential'The unassuming slow burn of “Groovy Potential” revealed Prince’s love for soul with generous dash of horns was alive and well in the mid-'10s. Michael ParrMichael Parr
Prince (Sort Of) Introduces the NPG With 'Daddy Pop'Prince (Sort Of) Introduces the NPG With 'Daddy Pop'Most bands would be daunted by the prospect of replacing the Revolution in Prince's life. Luckily, the New Power Generation were not most bands. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening