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''Dream Factory'' was an unreleased double LP project recorded by Prince and The Revolution from 1986. ==History== Prince's band, known as The Revolution, were invited to the studio to contribute to a majority of the material for the planned album, with the notable exceptions of "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" and "Starfish & Coffee(co-written by Susannah Melvoin)". Prince had not had this level of collaboration before with the band; he and the Revolution by 1983 began working together increasingly. Some tracks included one or two band members, some tracks none, others were full band or included many other extra musicians. Something that began happening moreso starting with the Purple Rain sessions like David Coleman, Novi Novog, Nick DeCaro and with the next album it increased''. By the end of June 1986, ''Dream Factory'' had expanded to a 19-track double album that now included solo recordings by Prince, while previously recorded tracks such as "Sexual Suicide", "Big Tall Wall", and "Teacher, Teacher" were removed. The Revolution was dissolved in October 1986, after which many of the album's tracks were incorporated into what was now a planned solo three LP project entitled ''Crystal Ball''. However, Prince's record distributor at the time, Warner Bros., balked at a three LP release, so the project was reduced to a two LP set and retitled ''Sign o' the Times''. In March 2009, Vibe Magazine featured the album on its "51 Albums That Never Were," calling it a "coulda-been classic," and even streaming "All My Dreams" for a limited time. Vibe also interviewed former Revolution members Wendy and Lisa on the project.
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