35 Prince records are set to be reissued thanks to a new distribution deal between the late music icon's estate and Sony Music Entertainment.

Under the new agreement, Prince's catalogue will be distributed by Legacy Recordings (a division of Sony Music), with worldwide rights beginning immediately to 19 previously-released album titles (originally released between 1995-2010. 

Some of the albums included in the deal are The Gold Experience (1995), Emancipation (1996), Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic (1999) and The Rainbow Children (2001). 

Starting in 2021, Sony/Legacy's distribution rights will be expanded to include 12 non-soundtrack catalogue albums, featuring iconic music recorded by the artist from the 1978-1996 era for distribution in the United States only including Prince (1979), Dirty Mind (1980), 1999 (1982), Sign O' The Times (1987) and Diamonds & Pearls (1991), as well as hit singles 1999, Little Red CorvetteI Wanna Be Your Lover and Raspberry Beret.

"A true artist and visionary, Prince changed the world with his music, bringing love, joy and inspiration to millions," SME Commercial Music Group President Richard Story said.

"Sony Music is honored to play a part in keeping Prince's music alive and making it available for generations of lifelong listeners and future fans."

Prince Estate entertainment advisor Troy Carter added, "The Sony team's enthusiasm and deep knowledge of Prince's music make them the ideal partner to release these iconic bodies of work

"We're looking forward to working with the heirs and Sony on giving fans what they've been waiting for – more great music from Prince."



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