On the one year anniversary of Prince’s death, word has come that on June 9–two days after what would have been Prince’s 59th birthday–Purple Rain will be reissued by Warner Bros. Records and the reissue will be done in grand fashion.

Bernie Grundman, who was the original mastering engineer on the record, has transferred all of the songs from the original studio masters on site at Prince’s Paisley Park. In addition to the album itself being remastered, the three-disc reissue will also include unreleased material, b-sides, remixes and live tracks. It will also contain a 1985 Syracuse set, also remastered by Grundman.

The Syracuse set along with another live show from the “Purple Rain” tour will be released as two separate concert films.

In a press release, Warner Bros. Records had this to say about the Purple Rain package: “When we make any of Prince’s music available to fans – from the hits to unreleased gems – we are committed to upholding Prince’s high creative standards and we know fans will be thrilled when they hear these albums and see these films.”