Prince & The New Power Generation – One Nite Alone... Live!
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"One Nite Alone... Live!" includes tracks from nine dates of the 'One Nite Alone...' tour in 2002.
The tracklist is fairly representative to a typical show.
"One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain't Over" includes tracks from three different aftershows following the main shows.
The initial release (without barcode), was exclusive available online via the NPG Music Club and contains as supplement the studio album One Nite Alone....
Later a 2nd edition (with barcode), was available in stores and contains only the 3 Discs as printed on the box.
The tracklist is fairly representative to a typical show.
"One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain't Over" includes tracks from three different aftershows following the main shows.
The initial release (without barcode), was exclusive available online via the NPG Music Club and contains as supplement the studio album One Nite Alone....
Later a 2nd edition (with barcode), was available in stores and contains only the 3 Discs as printed on the box.
Tracklist
One Nite Alone... Live! | ||
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Rainbow Children | 11:46 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Muse 2 The Pharaoh | 4:49 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Xenophobia | 12:40 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Extraordinary | 5:02 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Mellow | 4:30 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | 1 + 1 + 1 Is 3 | 6:05 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | The Other Side Of The Pillow | 4:46 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Strange Relationship | 4:13 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | When U Were Mine | 3:47 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Avalanche | 6:04 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Family Name | 7:17 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Take Me With U | 2:54 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Raspberry Beret | 3:26 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Everlasting Now | 7:41 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | One Nite Alone ... | 1:12 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Adore | 5:33 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | I Wanna B Ur Lover | 1:22 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Do Me, Baby | 1:56 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Condition Of The Heart (Interlude) | 0:39 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Diamonds & Pearls | 0:41 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | The Beautiful Ones | 2:10 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Nothing Compares 2 U | 3:48 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Free | 1:06 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Starfish & Coffee | 1:07 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Sometimes It Snow In April | 2:41 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore | 5:07 |
–Prince & The New Power Generation | Anna Stesia | 13:12 |
Bonus Disc | ||
One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain't Over! | ||
–Prince & The NPG* | Joy In Repetition | 10:56 |
–Prince & The NPG* Featuring George Clinton | We Do This | 4:42 |
–Musiq And Prince & The NPG* | Medley: | (4:26) |
– | Just Friends (Sunny) | |
– | If You Want Me To Stay | |
–Prince & The NPG* | 2 Nigs United 4 West Compton | 6:15 |
–Prince & The NPG* | Alphabet Street | 2:55 |
–Prince & The NPG* | Peach (Xtended Jam) | 11:19 |
–Prince & The NPG* | Dorothy Parker | 6:17 |
–Prince & The NPG* | Girls & Boys | 6:59 |
–Prince & The NPG* | The Everlasting Now (Vamp) | 1:49 |
One Nite Alone... | ||
–Prince | One Nite Alone... | 3:37 |
–Prince | U're Gonna C Me | 5:16 |
–Prince | Here On Earth | 3:23 |
–Prince | A Case Of U | 3:39 |
–Prince | Have A Heart | 2:04 |
–Prince | Objects In The Mirror | 3:27 |
–Prince | Avalanche | 4:24 |
–Prince | Pearls B4 The Swine | 3:01 |
–Prince | Young And Beautiful | 2:44 |
–Prince | Arboretum (Instrumental) | 3:26 |
Credits (19)
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Prince Mixed By, Performer, Producer, Soloist, Voice
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Steve Parke Art Direction, Photography By
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Candy Dulfer Liner Notes, Performer, Saxophone
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Greg Boyer Liner Notes, Performer, Trombone
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John Blackwell Liner Notes, Performer, Drums
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Maceo Parker Liner Notes, Performer, Saxophone
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Renato Neto Liner Notes, Performer, Keyboards
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Rhonda Smith Liner Notes, Performer, Bass
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Scott Pakulski Liner Notes, Recorded By
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Sam Jennings (2) Design
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Jeremy Gavin Design
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Divinity And Majesty Performer
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The New Power Generation Performer
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Larry Graham Performer, Bass, Vocals
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Najee Performer, Saxophone
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Per Breiehagen Photography By
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Afshin Shahidi Photography By
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Femi Jiya Recorded By
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Joe Lepinski Recorded By
Versions (10)
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mjd970
July 3, 2020
referencing One Nite Alone... Live!, 4xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur, 19075935441
Actually - an update - there's certainly a bit of noise on side F - during D&P
mjd970
July 3, 2020
referencing One Nite Alone... Live!, 4xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur, 19075935441
My seems fine too thankfully, seeing the comments below. Agree the packaging isn't the best. But sounds great, as does the RC re-release

CityOfDaughters
June 21, 2020
referencing Up All Nite With Prince (The One Nite Alone Collection), Comp + CD, Album, RE + 2xCD, RE + CD, RE + DVD-V, , 19075976622, 19075976622S1
Listened to each of the 4 discs twice now and watched the DVD once. Recorded at a time when Prince was far from his most critically successful, the box nonetheless captures everything that made Prince such a once in a lifetime performer.
You have lengthy funk jams, inspired covers of everything from Joni Mitchell to Led Zeppelin, reworks of classics, and of course, gorgeous solo piano numbers which make up the entirety of the first disc (the cover of Case of U is worth the first disc alone). Even the stuff of Rainbow Children (concentrated on disc two) demonstrate how Prince could make some of his more lackluster studio material shine in a live setting.
Discs three and four contain a lot more “classic” Prince (and Revolution) material. Of course, it’s brilliant. As an extra treat, there are some tracks that don’t get the usual live representation (2 Nigs United 4 West Compton, Dorothy Parker are a couple that I was really excited about it particular). Perfect from front to back.
Anyone who complains about the DVD is a stick in the mud. The VHS quality isn’t quite as bad as some might try to make you believe and many of us happily put up with that level of quality for years. It is what it is and at least the sound (which is way more important in this case) is flawless. Also, you get some really outdated video production touches (the inter-song slideshows crackme up every time) and it winds up being as much of a time capsule as you could ask for. The only way it could have been better is if they actually included a VHS in the box set. And once again, there’s a track (Got a Broken Heart Again) that justifies the entire disc, if not the whole set.
Lastly, my one complaint is the packaging. The set is really generous (5 discs with individual paper sleeves and a booklet housed in a slipcase) but the fucker started falling apart on me within the first week of owning it. Slipcase AND paper sleeves. I’ll break out the super glue and it’ll be fine, but still. That’s a weak shelf life. Hopefully the booklet’s bonding doesn’t explode on me the next time I’m flipping through it.
All in all, a great set that showcases Prince teetering on the edge of Adult Contemporary (the early 2000’s were a struggle; look at Prince’s outfit and some photos of the crowd as proof), but sticking the landing like only he could. Here’s hoping we get more live material (an official release of Small Club/Live at The Hague is long overdue), but this is definitely a gift. I miss the man, but have got to hand it to his estate for putting some real time into these releases.
You have lengthy funk jams, inspired covers of everything from Joni Mitchell to Led Zeppelin, reworks of classics, and of course, gorgeous solo piano numbers which make up the entirety of the first disc (the cover of Case of U is worth the first disc alone). Even the stuff of Rainbow Children (concentrated on disc two) demonstrate how Prince could make some of his more lackluster studio material shine in a live setting.
Discs three and four contain a lot more “classic” Prince (and Revolution) material. Of course, it’s brilliant. As an extra treat, there are some tracks that don’t get the usual live representation (2 Nigs United 4 West Compton, Dorothy Parker are a couple that I was really excited about it particular). Perfect from front to back.
Anyone who complains about the DVD is a stick in the mud. The VHS quality isn’t quite as bad as some might try to make you believe and many of us happily put up with that level of quality for years. It is what it is and at least the sound (which is way more important in this case) is flawless. Also, you get some really outdated video production touches (the inter-song slideshows crackme up every time) and it winds up being as much of a time capsule as you could ask for. The only way it could have been better is if they actually included a VHS in the box set. And once again, there’s a track (Got a Broken Heart Again) that justifies the entire disc, if not the whole set.
Lastly, my one complaint is the packaging. The set is really generous (5 discs with individual paper sleeves and a booklet housed in a slipcase) but the fucker started falling apart on me within the first week of owning it. Slipcase AND paper sleeves. I’ll break out the super glue and it’ll be fine, but still. That’s a weak shelf life. Hopefully the booklet’s bonding doesn’t explode on me the next time I’m flipping through it.
All in all, a great set that showcases Prince teetering on the edge of Adult Contemporary (the early 2000’s were a struggle; look at Prince’s outfit and some photos of the crowd as proof), but sticking the landing like only he could. Here’s hoping we get more live material (an official release of Small Club/Live at The Hague is long overdue), but this is definitely a gift. I miss the man, but have got to hand it to his estate for putting some real time into these releases.
peterbourbon
June 19, 2020
edited 9 months ago
referencing One Nite Alone... Live!, 4xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur, 19075935441
referencing One Nite Alone... Live!, 4xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur, 19075935441
My copy sounds amazingly pristine & audiophile. I couldn't notice a single pop or crack on any side of the 4 records - and the recording has a perfect stereo and stage balance. Pretty impressed. I always wet clean every record (with a cleaning machine) before I spin it. Maybe that's the issue with some disappointing experiences here?
Cyrilnoya
June 19, 2020
referencing One Nite Alone... Live!, 4xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur, 19075935441
I can say that after several listenings on two turntables: Sherwood bought in 2008 (with vintage amplifiler Jvc from end of 70's) and a Sony 78, the sound of 4 records is top, great vibrations and feelings, Prince is amazing artist.

rafika77
June 15, 2020
edited 9 months ago
referencing Up All Nite With Prince (The One Nite Alone Collection), Comp + CD, Album, RE + 2xCD, RE + CD, RE + DVD-V, , 19075976622, 19075976622S1
referencing Up All Nite With Prince (The One Nite Alone Collection), Comp + CD, Album, RE + 2xCD, RE + CD, RE + DVD-V, , 19075976622, 19075976622S1
Watching the DVD right now, the music is incredibly good of course, like it must have been experiencing this show live, but the picture is so damn bad, they should have remastered the video bit, I'm sure Prince won't be happy seing this reissued as this, almost VHS quality, SAD...

dennis9819
June 13, 2020
referencing One Nite Alone... Live!, 4xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur, 19075935441
Love the Album but my copy has significant surface noise an the right channel that appears once per revolution and on all 4 LPs. Unfortunately I'm too late to return it.
sauron1968
June 13, 2020
referencing One Nite Alone... Live!, 4xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur, 19075935441
Beware of pressings with surface noise all over the place. Had to return my copy. Sony has got to stop pressing on "purple vinyl". It doesn't help at all. Purple was fun for the three first Sony reissues. Now we can return to black wax please.

April_Snow
June 13, 2020
edited 9 months ago
referencing One Nite Alone... Live!, 4xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur, 19075935441
referencing One Nite Alone... Live!, 4xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur, 19075935441
Got my copy - I have noticed LP 3 has surface noise on Side E & on all of side F. Other than that was perfect. Such a shame, may have to return and hope for a better copy.
sjtw
July 7, 2020Are anyone else's the same?
Doesn't worry me, just wondered if it was deliberate or a miss-pressing ?