 
1992
Publication: London Mail On Sunday [UK]
Date: May 31, 1992
Title: "Prince Of Mystery"
Summary:
PUBLIC figures have been trying to keep secret their private lives since
long before the advent of the ex-directory telephone number.
Publication: Daily Mail [UK]
Date: June 19, 1992
Title: "He Claims To Have A Relationship With God. Says the Minister: 'The Only God He Serves Has to be Sex…'"
Summary:
IS IT memory playing tricks, or were pop singers once really quite normal?
Or did they just seem that way? Perhaps it's an illusion.
Publication: New Musical Express [UK]
Date: June 20, 1992
Title: "Nuremberg Power"
Summary:
I wonder if he remembers our first encounter, backstage at the Lyceum in ‘81
after His now legendary first London show, which was so ill-attended it took
Him five years to face an English audience again.
Publication: The Daily Telegraph [UK]
Date: June 27, 1992
Title: "Miles Better Than It Might Have Been"
Summary:
AT THE time of his death last September, Miles Davis had two pet projects on
the go. One was a collaboration with Prince, and the other was a hip-hop
album.
Publication: Daily Variety [US]
Date: September 4, 1992
Title: "Prince Inks King-Size Deal"
Summary:
Prince yesterday became the latest music superstar to sign an elephantine
new contract, inking several joint ventures with Warner Bros. Records and
Warner/Chappell music publishing that were touted by his representatives as
guaranteeing income of more than $ 100 million, based on advances and venture
funding.
Publication: Chicago Tribune [US]
Date: October 15, 1992
Title: "Prince's Magic Kingdom"
Summary:
Like many of the singer's wild ideas, his studio complex is a surprise hit.
Publication: The Washington Post [US]
Date: November 29, 1992
Title: "Morris Day, Passing the Time"
Summary:
Morris Day may not be hot anymore, but he's still sure enough cool.
He rolls up in a white stretch. His small, thin frame -- set off by the bulk
of his bodyguard -- is a work of meticulous flash, from the shades to the
diamond-studded pinkie ring, from the black tuxedo jacket with its violet floral
lapels to the socks that announce their maker (Dior).
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