The ‘Prince’ has amassed a catalogue of some twelve studio-albums,all weirdly inventive takes on the roots genre: country-western, bluegrass, Appalachian folk, which has seen cover versions from the likes of Johnny Cash, Cat Power and Mark Lanegan and the list of renowned public admirers would fill a press release on its own.
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