Prince‘s legendary vault has long been the stuff of music mythology. Now, for the first time, fans are getting a curated look across nearly four decades of music that almost no one has ever heard.
The Prince Estate has announced Timeless, a 10-song collection of previously unreleased recordings arriving August 28 via Legacy Recordings. What makes the project unlike anything the estate has released before is its scope. Rather than focusing on a single era, Timeless pulls from across Prince’s entire career, spanning recordings made between 1977 and 2016. The tracklist includes “I Am You” (1977), “Heaven” (1985), “With This Tear” (1991), “Stone” (1995), and “How Come You Don’t Call Me Anymore?” (Live, 2016), among others.
The announcement was made during Prince Celebration 2026, held across Paisley Park and downtown Minneapolis from June 3 through 7. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey proclaimed June 1 through 7 “Prince Celebration Week,” and the city’s skyline was illuminated purple on June 6, the evening before what would have been Prince’s birthday.
A preview track, “Stone,” recorded in 1995, is already available to stream. The album will be released on standard black vinyl, CD, and a D2C-exclusive limited-edition Purple Marble Vinyl.
Timeless arrives not just as a collection of songs. It’s a portrait of an artist who never stopped creating, even when the world couldn’t hear him.