NPG Records
NPG Records is a record label that was owned by Prince and run by Trevor Guy.[1] "NPG" is short for New Power Generation. It was founded to release his music after Paisley Park Records was shut down by Warner Bros. Records in 1993.
Though the 1994 compilation 1-800-NEW-FUNK featured several artists, NPG Records never developed into a full label like Paisley Park did: instead, it exclusively released Prince's albums or side-projects.
Discography
Prince releases
Year of release | Album title | Distributed by | Released as |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | The Beautiful Experience (EP) | Bellmark/Life Records through Bellmark Records | Prince |
1995 | The Gold Experience | Warner Bros. Records | Prince |
1996 | Emancipation | EMI | Prince |
1998 | Crystal Ball | unknown | Prince |
1998 | The Truth | unknown | Prince |
1999 | 1999: The New Master (EP) | unknown | Prince and The Revolution |
1999 | Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic | Arista Records | Prince |
1999 | Rave In2 the Joy Fantastic | unknown | Prince |
2001 | The Rainbow Children | Redline Entertainment | Prince |
2002 | One Nite Alone... | NPG Music Club | Prince |
2002 | One Nite Alone... Live! | unknown | Prince and The New Power Generation |
2003 | Xpectation | NPG Music Club | Prince |
2003 | C-Note | NPG Music Club | Prince |
2003 | N.E.W.S | Big Daddy Music Distribution | Prince |
2004 | Musicology | Columbia Records | Prince |
2004 | The Chocolate Invasion | NPG Music Club | Prince |
2004 | The Slaughterhouse | NPG Music Club | Prince |
2006 | 3121 | Universal Music Group | Prince |
2007 | Planet Earth | Columbia Records | Prince |
2008 | Indigo Nights | unknown | Prince |
2009 | LOtUSFLOW3R / MPLSoUND | Because Music | Prince |
2010 | 20Ten | unknown | Prince |
2014 | Plectrumelectrum | Warner Bros. Records | Prince and 3rdeyegirl |
2014 | Art Official Age | Warner Bros. Records | Prince |
2015 | Hit n Run Phase One | Universal | Prince |
2015 | Hit n Run Phase Two | Tidal | Prince |
Other artists
Year of release | Album title | Distributed by | Recording Artist |
---|---|---|---|
1993 | Goldnigga | unknown | The New Power Generation |
1994 | 1-800-NEW-FUNK | Bellmark/Life Records through Bellmark Records | Various Artists |
1995 | Exodus | Edel | The New Power Generation |
1995 | Drum Fever[2] | Edel | Jacob Armen |
1995 | Child of the Sun | Edel | Mayte |
1998 | Kamasutra | unknown | The NPG Orchestra |
1998 | Newpower Soul | BMG through RCA Records | The New Power Generation |
1998 | Come 2 My House | BMG | Chaka Khan |
1999 | GCS 2000 | BMG | Graham Central Station |
2009 | Elixer (released as part of LOtUSFLOW3R / MPLSoUND) |
Because Music | Bria Valente |
2012 | Superconductor | unknown | Andy Allo |
2015 | Back In Time | Tidal | Judith Hill |
2015 | Oui Can Luv | Tidal | Andy Allo featuring Prince |
See also
References
- ↑ Petridis, Alexis (2015-11-12). "Prince: ‘Transcendence. That’s what you want. When that happens – Oh, boy'". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-05-01.
- ↑ "Drum Fever". discogs.com. 2009. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
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