Prince Has a Literal Vault of Unreleased Music
. (Radio.com) Prince's Paisley Park estate has achieved mythological status since its 1985 construction and that seems more and more warranted with every new detail about the home that surfaces. The latest? Prince has an actual vault in his basement which holds all of his unreleased music. Several associates close to Purple One confirmed the existence of Prince's IRL music archive in interviews with The Guardian. Apparently, the vault dates back to at least 1987, two years after Paisley Park was built. Prince's former sound engineer Susan Rogers recalled seeing it for the first time: "It's an actual bank vault, with a thick door. It's in the basement of Paisley Park. When I left in 87, it was nearly full. Row after row of everything we'd done. I can't imagine what they've done since then." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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