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Crystal Ball (unreleased album)

''Crystal Ball'' is an unreleased studio album by Prince recorded throughout 1986. The album was planned to consist of 3 LPs and cover a broad range of musical styles.
==Evolution of the album==
''Crystal Ball'' can be traced to late 1985 with what would be ''Prince'' and The Revolution final album, ''Dream Factory''. Since ''Purple Rain's'' release, each successive album became more of a collaborative effort between Prince and band members Wendy and Lisa. ''Dream Factory'' evolved quickly from a 9-track single album to a double-LP with an ever-changing tracklist of songs. A final configuration of the album was finally decided upon and the album was mastered. But, during 1986 Wendy and Lisa had increasingly become disgruntled with Prince's decision to expand the Revolution with non-musicians Wally Safford and Gregory Allen Brooks along with Prince's new attitude that these new members brought with them. Unhappy and outspoken about their feelings, they had to be convinced to remain with the band and go on tour for that year's Hit n Run – Parade Tour. However, Prince himself felt slighted and by the end of the tour fired most of The Revolution. Thus, the album was never released. Although, songs that would get an official release years later, had the contributions made by Wendy & Lisa either toned down or completely removed.
Once Prince abandoned the project, he began recording a new album. He first recorded a track, "Housequake", in a sped-up vocal style similar to the title track of ''Dream Factory''. Pleased with the results, Prince continued to record in this style and ended up recording an entire album of songs in this new vocal style. Prince adopted the idea of releasing an album under the pseudonym ''Camille'' with no picture on the album cover to mystify the public and see if the album would stand on its own without Prince's name attached to it. The album reached the mastering stage, but as Prince continued recording songs, he felt the need to expand beyond a single album. Eventually he decided to combine various tracks from ''Dream Factory'', ''Camille'' and other newly recorded tracks into a 3-LP album called ''Crystal Ball''. Warner Bros., balked at the idea, convinced the album would not perform well as a three album set, especially after the poor sales for his previous release, ''Parade''. Warner Bros. and Prince compromised and settled on a double album. Disappointed, Prince added a duet with Sheena Easton, but cut seven tracks. The set was renamed ''Sign o' the Times''.

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