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Prince Producer Tells Estate He Never Promised to Keep His Music Under Wraps, Only His Remodel

Posted May 8, 2017 under Music


Prince Producer

I Never Promised to Keep Quiet

About Unreleased Tracks

5/8/2017 3:27 PM PDT

EXCLUSIVE

A handful of Prince‘s unreleased recordings are totally fair game as far the producer is concerned, because he says he never signed a contract to keep the music under wraps.

George Ian Boxill, the former sound engineer who briefly released the “Deliverance” EP last month — before Prince’s estate blocked it — filed new legal docs saying his deal with Prince was strictly for remodeling his studio.

Boxill says he helped overhaul Prince’s studio in 2004 and did indeed sign a nondisclosure agreement. He insists that document ONLY applied to that job. Later, Boxill served as sound engineer when Prince recorded the 5 tracks on “Deliverance.”

According to the docs, Boxill never signed a nondisclosure for the recording sessions.

He’s asking the judge to throw out the estate’s lawsuit which is blocking him from releasing the music to the public.



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