Live! Was the first official live album of Prince's career and the 27 tracks included feature selections from The Rainbow Children as well as Prince's extensive back catalog, played with the full NPG as well as several solo piano excursions. ![]() Taken from the highlights of 9 different shows in March and April of 2002 and clocking in at over 2 hours, the resulting One Nite Alone. Members at the time included drummer John Blackwell, keyboardist Renato Neto and longtime collaborators like bassist Rhonda Smith and a horn section that included saxophonists Eric Leeds, Candy Dulfer and Maceo Parker. ![]() album, this upbeat trek through theaters in North America featured the full talents of Prince's ever-expanding New Power Generation band. However, as opposed to the intimacy of the largely solo One Nite Alone. ![]() studio album, Prince embarked on a tour of the same name. During this second leg many shows were announced and rescheduled or completely cancelled. Then followed a 20 day break followed by another 17 shows until the end of April. He played small 2,700 - 3,600 seats theaters. While I unfortunately never saw Prince in concert, I feel like from his concert films alone, I can safely say he was one of the best live performers of all. ![]() After The Rainbow Children release and before the release of the One Nite Alone. Prince One Night Alone Live Rare The One Nite Alone world tour started off in the US. "Limited set containing four purple vinyl colored vinyl LP pressings. The gems from the Prince Vault just keep coming.
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