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Prince Album: “Greatest Romance Ever Sold [CD/Vinyl Single]”

Album Information :
Title: Greatest Romance Ever Sold [CD/Vinyl Single]
Release Date:1999-11-23
Type:Unknown
Genre:Pop, R&B, Funk
Label:Arista
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:078221375023
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Track Listing :
1 The Greatest Romance Ever Sold - Featuring Eve, Radio Edit
2 The Greatest Romance Ever Sold - Neptunes Remix, Edit
3 The Greatest Romance Ever Sold - Adam & Eve Remix
4 The Greatest Romance Ever Sold - Album Version
5 The Greatest Romance Ever Sold - Jason Nevins Remix, Edit
6 The Greatest Romance Ever Sold - Neptunes Extended Remix
7 The Greatest Romance Ever Sold - Jason Nevins Extended Remix
8 The Greatest Romance Ever Sold - Radio Edit
the guy - February 07, 2000
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Prince gets back to the goods....

So after releasing a string of horrible albums, The Artist Formerly Known As Prince has given us something decent to listen to again. "The Greatest Romance Ever Sold" is a harmless little number that's never going to stick out in anyone's mind as the greatest "Prince" song ever, but it's a good one nonetheless. Most of the remixes on here are of a rap or R&B influence, hence guest stars such as Eve and Q-Tip, and you also get a disco-influenced remix done here by Jason Nevins (remixes for Janet Jackson, The B-52's and Run-DMC), which is my personal favorite. Upon first listen, I was not too impressed, but listen to this one a couple of times and you'll be hooked.

J. Haynes "jackie" (London) - March 25, 2008
- The most beautiful song in the world

Fell in love with this song the first time i heard it, I can't stop playing it. The lyrics the music and ohhh that voice, trust prince to come up with a brilliant song. The remixes are good but the original is the best, the video is good too.

Customer review - January 28, 2000
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- MUSICAL GENUIS?

The remixes on this song are okay but the song itself is forgettable. This sounds like everything else on the radio. I guess that's okay but what happened to the Prince who created new sounds?