Huffington Post | by Tony Sachs and Sal Nunziato | Tue, Jul 17
Tue, Jul 17
Prince - "Planet Earth" The early press on the new Prince release is the usual overhype. 'What Prince fans have been waiting for ... Back to the classic sound ... He's baaaaack." We're Prince fans. We know a lot of Prince fans. And we speak for all rational Prince fans when we say, this is NOT what we've be...
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source: Akron Beacon Journal
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source: Blogcritics
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source: Jam! Showbiz
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That Sound You Hear? The British Music Industry Crumbling Under The Weight Of "Planet Earth" 
source: Idolator
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source: Podcasting News
via Synthtopia His royal purple badness, TAFKATAFKAP, aka Prince, is angering the music industry by releasing his latest CD for free with a UK Sunday newspaper. The Mail on Sunday has revealed that Prince’s 10-track Planet Earth CD will be available with in an upcoming edition of the pap...
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