The Story
EmancipationâPrinceâs first release off Warner Bros. in a one-off agreement between NPG Records and EMI came in November of 1996 just 4 months after Chaos And Disorderâwas as expansive an album as anything heâd ever release. A triple album constituting exactly three hours of music, Emancipation found Prince celebrating the release of music solely on his terms. âThis is my most important record,â he proclaimed to the Minneapolis Star Tribune upon its release. âIâm free, and my music is free.â Much like Paisley Park, the recording complex in which Prince created Emancipation, the album represents the incredible variety of his influences and moods. Romance and family are key themes (âSomebodyâs Somebody,â âThe Holy River,â âThe Love We Makeâ), reflecting his recent marriage to back-up dancer and muse Mayte Garcia that year as well as the impending arrival of their child. (Tragically, their son suffered from a rare disease at birth and passed away weeks before the albumâs release.) Elsewhere, Prince reflects on technology (âMy Computerâ) and sex (âIn This Bed <0> Screamâ), and offers new, upbeat grooves (âFace Down,â âJam Of The Yearâ) as well as four unique covers (Bonnie Raittâs âI Canât Make You Love Me,â the Philly soul classics âBetcha By Golly Wowâ and âLa, La, La Means I Love U,â Joan Osborneâs then-recent rock hit âOne Of Usâ).
Description
EmancipationâPrinceâs first release off Warner Bros. in a one-off agreement between NPG Records and EMI came in November of 1996 just 4 months after Chaos And Disorderâwas as expansive an album as anything heâd ever release. A triple album constituting exactly three hours of music, Emancipation found Prince celebrating the release of music solely on his terms. âThis is my most important record,â he proclaimed to the Minneapolis Star Tribune upon its release. âIâm free, and my music is free.â Much like Paisley Park, the recording complex in which Prince created Emancipation, the album represents the incredible variety of his influences and moods. Romance and family are key themes (âSomebodyâs Somebody,â âThe Holy River,â âThe Love We Makeâ), reflecting his recent marriage to back-up dancer and muse Mayte Garcia that year as well as the impending arrival of their child. (Tragically, their son suffered from a rare disease at birth and passed away weeks before the albumâs release.) Elsewhere, Prince reflects on technology (âMy Computerâ) and sex (âIn This Bed <0> Screamâ), and offers new, upbeat grooves (âFace Down,â âJam Of The Yearâ) as well as four unique covers (Bonnie Raittâs âI Canât Make You Love Me,â the Philly soul classics âBetcha By Golly Wowâ and âLa, La, La Means I Love U,â Joan Osborneâs then-recent rock hit âOne Of Usâ).















