
Third Man Records to release shelved Prince album Camille
Third Man Records have confirmed plans to release Prince's shelved 1986 album Camille.
Third Man Records co-founder Ben Blackwell has revealed that the label will release a shelved Prince album from 1986 titled Camille.
Blackwell told Mojo (via Pitchfork), "We’re finally going to put it out. Prince’s people agreed – almost too easy."
Prince was originally planning to release the album as his feminine alter-ego Camille, but the record was shelved shortly after a test pressing.
The songs on Camille have been made available through different projects over the years, but never on the same project. As Pitchfork notes, "Housequake", "Strange Relationship" and "If I Was Your Girlfriend" featured on Sign o’ the Times, while "Rebirth of the Flesh" appeared on the super deluxe reissue of the same album in 2020. Camille also features "Feel U Up", "Shockadelica", "Good Love" and "Rockhard in a Funky Place".
Last year The Prince Estate shared another lost Prince album titled Welcome 2 America.
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