Slave Trade: How Prince Remade the Music Business

Slave Trade: How Prince Remade the Music Business

Release date : July 8, 2014
Runtime : 2h 15m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Elliot Riddle /
Writers :
Production companies : Prism Films /
July 8, 2014 2h 15m United Kingdom Music English More
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In the mid-1990s reports emerged that Prince had fallen into dispute with his record company. Having signed what was ostensibly a new, 100 million dollar contract just a couple of years before, Prince was now demanding - not unreasonably to most commentators - control of his masters and the freedom to release what he wanted when he wanted. After a bitter war of words, during which the star scrawled Slave across his cheek whenever he appeared in public and routinely dissed his label, the parties finally settled and Prince henceforth was free to take full control of his music and the way it was sold to consumers. Prince approached this task with devastating foresight as he routinely created new marketing concepts which, with time, became the norm across the music world.
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  • title:Slave Trade: How Prince Remade the Music Business
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:2h 15m
  • Genres: Music · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Elliot Riddle /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Prism Films ·
  • Overview:In the mid-1990s reports emerged that Prince had fallen into dispute with his record company. Having signed what was ostensibly a new, 100 million dollar contract just a couple of years before, Prince was now demanding - not unreasonably to most commentators - control of his masters and the freedom to release what he wanted when he wanted. After a bitter war of words, during which the star scrawled Slave across his cheek whenever he appeared in public and routinely dissed his label, the parties finally settled and Prince henceforth was free to take full control of his music and the way it was sold to consumers. Prince approached this task with devastating foresight as he routinely created new marketing concepts which, with time, became the norm across the music world.
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