Prince's out of print music is now finally being made available in digital streaming format for the first time, including a large chunk of releases covering 1995-2010 culminating in a new Prince Anthology:1995-2010 that focuses on the highlights of the period.
Prince was a prolific musician who had released albums and singles each year. He also kept hundreds of songs under lock and key in what is known as The Vault. Since the artist's sudden passing in 2016, this music, which some believe Prince never wanted released, has been trickling out to streaming services or reissued as LPs and CDs by his estate.
Certain albums from this period which are now rare to find in any form include Musicology and Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic. Thanks to streaming services, Prince's music is not only preserved, it is accessible and easy for old fans and new ones to discover.
Source: Engadget