By 1994, Prince had changed his name to [Love Symbol], and his relationship with lifelong label Warner Bros. Records was under great strain, and Come was just one of several albums that Prince delivered in quick succession to release himself from his contractual commitments. Despite a lack of support from The Artist, the album reached Number One in the UK. - 180 GRAMS BLACK VINYL
"Come" is a studio album by the legendary artist Prince, released in 1994 as an LP format under Warner Brothers. This record showcases Prince's innovative blend of funk, soul, jazz, and electronic music, marking one of his most experimental periods. The album features tracks like "Letitgo," "Space," and the title track "Come," each highlighting Prince?s signature sound?sensual lyrics paired with intricate musical arrangements. Known for pushing boundaries both musically and lyrically, this LP stands out as a testament to Prince?s creative genius during a time of artistic transition. Warner Brothers, the manufacturer behind this release, has been at the forefront of global entertainment since its founding in 1923. Renowned for supporting groundbreaking artists across genres, Warner Brothers has played an instrumental role in shaping modern music history through its commitment to quality production and innovation. As for Prince himself: he remains one of pop culture?s most influential figures?a multi-instrumentalist whose hits such as ?Purple Rain,? ?Kiss,? and ?When Doves Cry? have earned him multiple Grammy Awards and induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.