PLECTRUMELECTRUM

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Warner Bros. Records / NPG Records, 2014

PLECTRUMELECTRUM stands out as one of the most blazing, hard-driving rock records of Prince’s four-decade-long career. Audibly energized by his new all-women trio, 3RDEYEGIRL, PLECTRUMELECTRUM gave Prince an opportunity to break away from the endless possibilities of the modern digital studio and return to an analog approach, recording the band live to tape.

A girl with a guitar is 12 times better than another crazy band of boys.”

Prince, “Fix Ur Life Up”

Prince discovered his new bandmates — the Danish bassist Ida Nielsen, who he first recruited to join his New Power Generation; the Canadian guitarist Donna Grantis; and the Texas-based drummer Hannah Ford-Welton — on the internet, and first debuted the band that would be known as 3RDEYEGIRL in January of 2013 at the intimate Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis. By the end of the year they had stormed stages together around the world on their Live Out Loud Tour and gelled into a formidable, ferocious live act, often jamming for hours in the same Studio B at Paisley Park where they would eventually record the tracks for PLECTRUMELECTRUM.

PLECTRUMELECTRUM is Prince’s rock record—there’s nothing to do here but have some fun.”

Tyler Kane, Paste Magazine

NPG Records

The album also marked a historic reunion between Prince and his former label, Warner Bros. Records, who co-released PLECTRUMELECTRUM with his independent NPG Records label. The album was released on the same day as Prince’s solo album, ART OFFICIAL AGE, amid a groundswell of excitement, and PLECTRUMELECTRUM debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 and charted internationally, climbing into the top 10 on charts in Denmark, France, Japan, Norway, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

Hardcore Prince guitar-freaks — those who yearn for an entire album of six-string slash-and-burn in the mold of Jimi Hendrix, Ernie Isley, Eddie Hazel and Prince himself on ‘Purple Rain’ and ‘I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man’ — will find much to love on PLECTRUMELECTRUM.”

Greg Kot, Chicago Tribune, 2014

NPG Records

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