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Prince - Septembre
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Serial #.............: Paper Corn Catalogue : #PC 003-004
Artist...............: Prince
Album................: Septembre
Year.................: 1992
Genre................: Concert
Comment..............: Parade Tour Finale, Stadium, Yokohama, 9th September 1986
Type.................: Bootleg
Duration.............: 53:16 / 56:41
Cover(s) Included....: Yes
Audio Format.........: Lossless
Bitrate..............: Flac
Source...............: Audience Recording (Quality : EX-)


Tracklist

Parade Tour Finale, Stadium, Yokohama, 9th September 1986

Disc 1

1. Around The World In A Day 2. Christopher Tracy"s Parade 3. New Position
4. I Wonder U 5. Raspberry Beret 6. Delirious 7. It"s Gonna Be A Beautiful
Night (chant) 8. Controversy 9. A Love Bizarre (w/ Sheila E) 10. Do Me,
Baby 11. How Much Is That Doggy In The Window? - Lady Cab Driver
(instrumental) 12. Automatic 13. D.M.S.R. 14. When Doves Cry 15. Little
Red Corvette 16. Do U Lie? 17. The Ladder 18. Condition Of The Heart 19.
Under The Cherry Moon 20. Anotherloverholenyohead

Disc 2

1. Love Or $ 2. Head (including Hot Thing) 3. Pop Life 4. Girls And Boys
5. Life Can Be So Nice 6. 1999 7. America 8. Kiss 9. Sometimes It Snows
In April 10. Purple Rain

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An extremely good document of the final show of the Parade tour, and the very last Prince & The Revolution concert. The sound quality is surprisingly impressive, and is (thankfully) the best of the 4 Japanese 1986 shows in circulation. The show was held in a the largest venue of the entire Parade tour, a 50,000 seater stadium, yet the quality of the recording is like that of a much smaller venue, and it has a rather intimate feel to it. There is the occasional drop-out, and some tiny parts of the show are missing, however they really are very minimal. The show itself contains some very unusual and unique moments including a few lines from "Hot Thing" added to "Head". The undoubted show highlights occur in a few places, and include a very lengthy piano segment with rare performances of "Do U Lie?", "The Ladder" and "Condition Of The Heart". "Sometimes It Snows In April" is also given an airing, and ends on a rather emotional note with Prince thanking Wendy & Lisa. The closing "Purple Rain" is extremely lengthy, and the show ends leaving a lump in your throat knowing that this is the last ever time The Revolution would perform together as a band. I"d actually rate this as one of the more important bootlegs in circulation both in terms of quality of the performance, and for the obvious "end of an era" that it is.

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