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Genre/Form: | Historical films Documentary films Feature films History Nonfiction films |
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Named Person: | Prince.; Prince. |
Material Type: | Videorecording |
Document Type: | Visual material |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Elliot Riddle; Thomas Arnold; Chris Ingham; Prism Films.; Chromedreams Media (Firm); Pride Productions. |
OCLC Number: | 883248628 |
Notes: | Title from disc surface. "A Pride production"--Container. "This film is not authorised by Prince, nor by any business concern with which he is associated"--Container. Extras: Best of enemies: reflections on Prince vs. Warner Bros. ; onscreen contributors' biographies. |
Credits: | Original music, Chris Ingham. |
Performer(s): | Narrated by Thomas Arnold. |
Target Audience: | DVD release of the 2014 motion picture.; MPAA rating: Not rated. |
Description: | 1 videodisc (151 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Details: | DVD ; all regions ; widescreen (16:9) presentation ; stereo. |
Other Titles: | How Prince re-made the music business |
Responsibility: | directed & edited by Elliot Riddle ; produced by Prism Films ; Chrome Dreams Media Ltd. |
Abstract:
This documentary film presents how Prince's mid-1990s feud with his record label led him to win control of his masters and his release schedule, as well as Prince's then-revolutionary music marketing concepts using the World Wide Web for sales and distribution.
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