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Yes. While reading it, keep in mind that it was written in that short period after Prince's "retirement" but before his name change. At the time, Paisley Park Records was still in operation and Paisley Park Studios was available to the public as a rental facility. Without further ado, here is Tim Buck's charter for AMP: Despite the recent press release from Prince saying he is retiring from studio recording, Prince is still an important force in the entertainment industry. His recording label, Paisley Park, will still go on, and he is not going to stop writing music. His album contract with Time-Warner is still valid, and he has enough material for an estimated 50 albums in the vault at Paisley Park. Paisley Park Studios is becoming one of the most popular recording locations for many new and established artists. Prince is still around. With that introduction, here is alt.music.prince, a forum for free-form discussion about Prince, his music, his label Paisley Park, and other artists ...
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