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Prince one nite alone
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prince one nite alone
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Joseph Lipinski - overdub recording engineer.Prince - Producer, arranger and engineer.Prince - all vocals and instruments, except where noted.

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The digital format is a reissue of the CD version, made available on 26 March 2005 on NPG Music Club "Musicology Download Store".Īll songs written by Prince, except where noted.ġ Written by André Cymone (music) & Prince (lyrics) (uncredited)Ģ Lyrics written by Prince and Susannah Melvoinģ Written by Prince (lyrics), Wendy Melvoin (music) and Lisa Coleman (music) (uncredited) How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore (5:06).Condition Of The Heart (Interlude) (0:39).

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Xenophobia (contains unlisted lyrics from Silicon) (12:39).The compact disc version is the original issue. The audio was recorded directly from the mix console of Prince’s long time sound engineer, Scottie Baldwin. Live Sampler promo made available a few months previously. One track, Xenophobia, had not previously been released in any form, other than as a different live version on the One Nite Alone. The majority of tracks were originally from Prince’s studio albums between 19. Two tracks were originally on One Nite Alone., released six months earlier. Six of the album’s 27 tracks were originally on The Rainbow Children. The live tracks included on the release covered a large portion of Prince’s career. The tracklist is fairly representative of a typical night’s show on the tour, although it misses the number of cover versions performed regularly on the tour (such as A Case Of You, Love Rollercoaster, La-La Means I Love You and Sing A Simple Song), leaving only Prince compositions. The CD is the first audio document of Prince’s concerts and includes tracks from nine different shows from eight venues on the One Nite Alone. The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over! were also re-released on vinyl individually on the same day). The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over! albums as well as the Live At The Aladdin Las Vegas DVD ( The Rainbow Children, One Nite Alone. The box-set includes a new packaging and design by Sam Jennings, the One Nite Alone. On, The Prince Estate re-released the album with Sony’s Legacy Recordings on vinyl (individually) and a 4CD+DVD box set called Up All Nite With Prince: The One Nite Alone Collection. The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over! (the NPG Music Club edition also included a copy of One Nite Alone., which had previously been released through the club separately). It was available for purchase only as part of a 3CD box-set also including One Nite Alone. Live! is Prince’s first live album, credited to Prince and the New Power Generation (the first album to receive that credit since 1992’s ). This album has not received any awards in the USA This album has not received any certifications in the USA Warner Theatre, Washington, DC, USA Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Portland, OR, USA Lakeland Center - Youkey Theatre, Lakeland, FL, USA Kodak Theatre, Hollywood, CA, USA Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA, USA Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX, USA Kodak Theatre, Hollywood, CA, USA

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Comparing this to the archival release Piano & A Microphone 1983 - which contains a similar format, plus another cover of Joni Mitchell's "A Case of You" - is instructive, as the earlier recording feels intimate and relaxed this just feels disparate, as if Prince was working through his ideas and demons in hopes of getting somewhere better.24 November 2002 (first shipments sent to NPG Music Club members) The band doesn't support Prince on One Nite Alone…(Solo Piano and Voice by Prince), but the half-hour collection feels scattered and unfocused, as if Prince was writing the songs as he was singing them. Here, the older tunes are sometimes turned inside out - the original structure to "Girls & Boys" is treated like a suggestion, "Alphabet Street" is hurried through at double time - which makes it an interesting listen, even if the flashy professionalism of NPG manages to be a bit exhausting. These problems are lessened on One Nite Alone…The Aftershow, where Prince intentionally pushes New Power Generation - along with guests George Clinton and Musiq Soulchild - into carnal territory.











Prince one nite alone