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One Nite Alone...Live!

 

One Nite Alone...Live!

One Nite Alone...Live! is an album by Prince, containing live recordings from a comparatively intimate setting rather than from stadium gigs. The album was released in 2002 but many of the tracks were new arragements of songs dating from more than 20 years earlier.

Although the album is put together in such a way as to suggest one continuous performance on each disc, and the sequence resembles live shows of this period, the songs were actually recorded singly at different times. The first two CDs contain the main act, the third CD the After-Show.

Highlights are 'Sometimes It Snows In April' at the piano, 'Adore', 'Joy in Repetition' from the After-Show CD. Prince is clearly both at the height of his musicianship and enjoying himself on this recording and is ably accompanied by the New Power Generation, Maceo, and Candy Dulfer.

Disc 1 - Main-Act, Part 1

  • Rainbow Children
  • Muse 2 The Pharaoh
  • Kenophobia
  • Extraordinary
  • Mellow
  • 1+1+1 Is 3
  • Other Side Of The Pillow
  • Strange Relationship
  • When U Were Mine
  • Avalanche

    Disc 2 - Main-Act, Part 2 (Piano-Session)

  • Family Name
  • Take Me With U
  • Raspberry Beret
  • Everlasting Now
  • One Nite Alone...
  • Adore
  • Wanna Be Ur Lover
  • Do Me Baby
  • Condition Of The (Interlude)
  • Diamonds And Pearls
  • Beautiful Ones
  • Nothing Compares 2U
  • Free
  • Starfish And Coffee
  • Sometimes It Snows In April
  • How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore
  • Anna Stesia

    Disc 3 - Aftershow Party and Jam-Session

  • Joy In Repetition
  • We Do This
  • Medley: Just Friends (Sunny)/If You Want Me To Stay
  • 2 Nigs United 4 West Compton
  • Alphabet St.
  • Peach [Extended Jam]
  • Dorothy Parker
  • Girls And Boys
  • Everlasting Now (Vamp)


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