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<i>Ultimate Prince</i>

Ultimate Prince

2006 greatest hits album by Prince


Ultimate Prince is a greatest hits album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on August 22, 2006, by Warner Bros. Records. The two-disc set contains a disc of some previously released hits (some in single edit form; only "My Name Is Prince" had not been on a previous hits collection), and another of extended remixes of hits and a B-side, most of which had only been previously released as 12-inch singles.

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Release date controversy

The album was originally slated to be released in North America on March 14, 2006, but was canceled just days before its release. This is likely due to Prince not wanting competition with his new 3121, scheduled to be released only one week later. However, promo copies of the album had already been sent to some retailers and were sold before the album's recall. A second release date of May 22 was proposed, but was again canceled and the album's future was unknown for a time. Three months later, it was officially released on August 22, 2006, to generally positive reviews.[3]

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 61 on the Billboard 200 the week of September 9, 2006; the next week it dropped to number one hundred twenty-three.[4][5] It remained on the chart for sixteen weeks.[6]

The week following Prince's death the album sold 40,000 units and hit a new peak of four on the Billboard 200 during the week of May 14, 2016; it was the first time that Ultimate rose into the top 10 of the chart.[7]

In the United Kingdom the album opened at number 24 on September 2, 2006; the next week, it fell to number 29 and left the chart three weeks later.[8] Almost one year later, it re-entered at number 6 during the week of August 11, 2007.[8] The week following Prince's death, the album re-entered on the chart at number 10 and the next week; on May 5, 2016, it reached and peaked at number three.[8] Ultimate remained on the UK Albums Chart for twenty seven weeks.[8] It was certified platinum by the BPI on January 24, 2014, denoting shipments of 300,000 units.[9]

Track listing

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Personnel

Adapted from the AllMusic credits.[10]

  • Annette Atkinson – standup bass
  • Tommy Barbarella – sampling
  • Timothy Barr – standup bass
  • Don Batts – engineer
  • Allen Beaulieu – photography
  • Steve Beltran – mixing
  • Mathieu Bitton – art direction, creative director, design
  • Joe Blaney – engineer, mixing
  • Atlanta Bliss – brass, trumpet, vocals
  • Boni Boyer – Hammond organ, vocals
  • Gary Brandt – engineer
  • Denyse Buffum – viola
  • Keith "KC" Cohen – mixing
  • David Daoud Coleman – cello
  • Lisa Coleman – keyboards, vocals
  • David Z. – arranger
  • Damon Dickson – percussion, background vocals
  • Dr. Fink – keyboards
  • Shelia E – guest artist
  • Sheena Easton – vocals
  • Mark Ettel – assistant engineer
  • Dave Friedlander – engineer
  • Lowell Fulson – composer
  • Rosie Gaines – organ, sampling, vocals, background vocals
  • Tom Garneau – engineer, mixing
  • Ron Garrett – remix assistant
  • Mick Guzauski – engineer, remixing
  • Ray Hahnfeldt – engineer
  • Michael Hutchinson – engineer, remixing
  • Coke Johnson – engineer
  • Suzie Katayama – cello
  • Jeff Katz – photography
  • Michael Koppelman – engineer, mixing
  • Matt Larson – engineer
  • Eric Leeds – brass, flute, saxophone, vocals
  • David Leonard – engineer
  • Tony M. – rap, background vocals
  • Peggy Mac – engineer
  • Jimmy McCracklin – composer
  • Peggy McCreary – engineer, mixing
  • Wendy Melvoin – guitar, vocals
  • Michael B. – drums
  • Eddie Miller – engineer, mixing
  • Bob Mockler – engineer, remixing
  • New Power Generation – guest artist
  • Steve Noonan – engineer
  • Novi Novog – viola, violin
  • Sid Page – violin
  • Ross Pallone – engineer
  • Tim Penn – engineer
  • Shep Pettibone – editing, producer, remixing
  • Brian Poer – engineer
  • Prince – arranger, audio production, engineer, mixing, producer, remixing, string arrangements, various instruments, vocals
  • Prince & the Revolution – guest artist
  • David Rivkin – engineer
  • Susan Rogers – engineer
  • Bob Rosa – mixing
  • Levi Seacer Jr. – bass, rhythm guitar, vocals, background vocals
  • Sheila E. – drums, percussion, remixing, vocals
  • The Steeles – main personnel
  • Sonny T. – bass, background vocals
  • David Tickle – engineer
  • Junior Vasquez – editing
  • Larry E. Williams – tray photo
  • Laury Woods – viola
  • Bobby Z – percussion

Promo versions

A two disc promo version of Ultimate Prince was sent to radio stations and record stores in Spring 2006. This version has a different track listing from the official release. The promo features a few songs not on the official release, though it excludes the "Let's Work" remix. The promo also presents the songs in rough chronological order as opposed to separating out the remixes. The two disc version is speculated to be the first track listing; Prince later changed the track listing to remove some of the explicit language.

Two disc promo

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In-house promo sampler

  1. "Purple Medley"
  2. "I Wanna Be Your Lover"
  3. "Little Red Corvette" (Dance Mix)
  4. "Let's Go Crazy" (Special Dance Mix)
  5. "Erotic City" (12" Version)
  6. "Kiss" (Extended Version)
  7. "Money Don't Matter 2 Night"
  8. "Cream"

Charts

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References

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  3. "Top 200 Albums". Billboard 200. Billboard. September 16, 2006. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  4. Caulfield, Keith (May 3, 2016). "Prince Sets Record With Five Albums in Top 10 of Billboard 200 Chart". Billboard. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
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  22. "Danish album certifications – Prince – Ultimate Prince". IFPI Danmark. Retrieved September 11, 2019. Scroll through the page-list below until year 2016 to obtain certification.

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