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  1. Jun 7, 2019 · It offers a window onto the playfulness of his improvisations and, in a structure that mimics the range of an actual Prince album, shifts nimbly between up-tempo songs and ballads, sweat and tears ...

    • Controversy

      On October 9, 1981, just five days before the release of his...

    • Purple Rain

      Prince’s keyboardist, Dr. Fink, recalls that during the 1999...

    • Camp High
    • Dries Van Noten
    • Union
    • H. Lorenzo
    • The Bloke La
    • Just One Eye
    • Maxfield
    • Rose Bowl Flea
    • Virgil Normal
    • Mohawk General Store

    From former Burton creative director Greg Dacyshyn comes Camp High, a clothing brand built less on garments and more on a spiritual philosophy of sorts. If that sounds highfalutin, it’s not—the label consists mostly of plush, tie-dyed sweatpants and hoodies printed with psychedelic mantras and iconography, something perfect for the high-vibe, low-k...

    Belgian designer Dries Van Noten chose Los Angeles as the location of his first American flagship (over the more expected choice of New York). And the store, a two-story set of moody rooms on La Cienega, is a dazzling, elegiac beauty. At turns elegant and sophisticated and even a bit wistful, the shop has surprises at every corner. Upstairs is wher...

    This longstanding store has helped shape the LA menswear scene since 1991, when it became the West Coast outpost for the original New York location. The store in the Big Apple has since closed, but under the guidance of Chris Gibbs, the La Brea Boulevard shop continues to attract influential style enthusiasts. Perhaps its most important contributio...

    With its stark interior and emphasis on up-and-coming labels and brands that lean toward the avant-garde, H. Lorenzo has been offering dramatic alternatives to the laidback, surf- and skate-inspired aesthetic that has been the city’s default aesthetic position since its first store opened in the early ’80s. Just last year, its founders took that we...

    A notoriously casual city, The Bloke is a bit of an outlier for the guy who still feels best in a classic two-piece suit (or some variation thereof). Located in the tony hamlet of Pasadena in the outer reaches of LA’s infamous sprawl, the store features brands that perfectly encapsulate the nouveau prep feeling taking over the men’s market as stree...

    Hidden from passersby in a building that once served as Howard Hughes’ Los Angeles digs is one of the city’s most inventive and luxurious stores, Just One Eye. For those tuned-in enough to know about this discreet shopping destination, a sense of mystery is part of the allure. Once inside, shoppers will find an assortment of art, fashion and other ...

    Housed in a severe concrete-and-glass structure on Melrose (directly across from the trendy steakhouse Craig’s) is the now-iconic Maxfield. Under the watchful eye of Tommy Perse, the store stocks luxury brands with an emphasis on a stark rock-n-roll sense of chic (think sharply tailored goods from Saint Laurent, Givenchy and Balenciaga) more cuttin...

    Every second Sunday of the month, vintage aficionados set their alarms for the wee hours and head north to Pasadena for the best vintage shopping in town. Even before sunrise, booths at this enormous flea market are buzzing with activity. Each vendor has his or her specialty, be it 90s streetwear, hard-to-find Supreme or workwear that would make a ...

    Housed in a former moped shop where East Hollywood and Silverlake meet, just around the corner from the popular breakfast spot Sqirl is Virgil Normal—named so because it sits near the corner of the streets Virgil and Normal. A self-described “friendly store for friendly people,” is owned by stylist Shirley Kurata and freelance designer Charlie Stau...

    Kevin and Bo Carney oversee a small and influential network of stores in Los Angeles, self-described “general stores” with locations ranging from east (Silverlake) to west (Venice, where a location comes complete with a lovely outdoor space and sometimes plays host to rotating art installations). The vibe of the store—with ethereal selections from ...

  2. Jun 21, 2019 · [First Released by (Artist: Album – year) followed by the year of Prince’s recording included on “Originals”] 1. “Sex Shooter” Apollonia 6: Apollonia 6 – 1984 / 1983

  3. Jun 20, 2019 · Prince demos, because of his ability to play a remarkable array of instruments, don't present like other people's partially sketched out thoughts. In fact, "Jungle Love" was largely unchanged when the Time took it to the Billboard Top 20 in 1984 – right down to a "somebody bring me a mirror" ad lib that Day brazenly claimed as his own.

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  5. Apr 25, 2019 · Mathieux. 76. Prince is, for me, one of the best singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist of all time. The legend has not yet said its last word. In 2018, a set of demos recorded on the piano was released. In 2019, this is "Originals". A posthumous project that is definitely worth the detour, much more enjoyable and interesting musically.

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  6. Jun 21, 2019 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2019 CD release of "Originals" on Discogs. ... Prince – Originals. More images. ... 777 S. Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles ...

  7. Jun 13, 2019 · Prince, singing two songs that are so different stylistically, reminds us just how insanely talented he was, with the artist possessing a chameleon-like ability to master practically any genre of ...