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Slave to the Rhythm: The Artist Formerly Known as Prince (published as Purple Reign in the U.S.), is a biography of the musician Prince by British journalist Liz Jones The title chosen by Citadel for the US edition, Purple Reign, had already been employed by Jon Bream, a critic from Minneapolis who had observed and recorded Prince's early career in Prince: Inside the Purple Reign (1984).

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  • Slave to the Rhythm (book) (en)
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  • Slave to the Rhythm: The Artist Formerly Known as Prince (published as Purple Reign in the U.S.), is a biography of the musician Prince by British journalist Liz Jones The title chosen by Citadel for the US edition, Purple Reign, had already been employed by Jon Bream, a critic from Minneapolis who had observed and recorded Prince's early career in Prince: Inside the Purple Reign (1984). (en)
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  • Slave to the Rhythm (UK title) (en)
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  • Slave to the Rhythm (en)
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  • Citadel Press, Carol Publishing Group, in US
  • Little, Brown, & Co., U.K.
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  • Little, Brown, & Co., U.K. (en)
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  • Slave to the Rhythm: The Artist Formerly Known as Prince (published as Purple Reign in the U.S.), is a biography of the musician Prince by British journalist Liz Jones The title chosen by Citadel for the US edition, Purple Reign, had already been employed by Jon Bream, a critic from Minneapolis who had observed and recorded Prince's early career in Prince: Inside the Purple Reign (1984). (en)
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