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Sabotage Catalog # 085/86 Release Year 1999 2CD Length 70:21 | 57:42 Date/Venue 26 December 1998 Stuttgart Germany Source Audience Recording Quality EX |
Comments
Fink's
Comments (rates this release 4.75/5.0)
A surprisingly good Newpower Soul
Festival concert and an excellent audience recording. The quality of the
recording is surprisingly impressive and is certainly amongst the 3 best of the
short European December 1998 concerts. The audience level is at an absolute
minimum for nearly the entire duration of the show, and the first half of the
recording is especially audience-free. The sound is very powerful and contains a
certain amount of 'kick' which makes it extremely enjoyable, and I'd have no
hesitation in saying this one of the best audience recordings from any of the
1998 shows.
The show itself is equally impressive, and whilst it is lacking a piano segment,
Prince adds a few numbers which make this show pretty memorable. The first and
most obvious is 'Computer Blue' which takes you completely by surprise and is an
absolute joy to listen to. This is the only time it appeared on the tour and is
performed rather uniquely. It's a bolt out of the blue, it's an evident crowd
pleaser and when it kicks in it is THE highlight of the entire tour. Prince adds
a line from Lenny Kravitz 'Are You Gonna Go My Way?' during the first verse, and
as if that weren't special enough it is followed by another rarity in the form
of an instrumental 'The Question Of U'. Normal service is resumed with
'2001:Also Sprach Zarathustra' before there is a lengthy jam segment which
incorporates parts from 'Flashlight' (instrumental), the chorus of 'Joy & Pain'
along with instrumental portions of 'Talkin Loud & Sayin Nothing' with added
keyboard flashes from Prince bearing a passing resemblance to 'Hypno Paradise'
(the version of Hypno Paradise played here is not the track made available via
the NPG Music Club, and although the packaging titles the jam as 'Hypno
Paradise', it's stretching the truth a little).
The remainder of the show is pretty straightforward and certainly short of
anything unusual. Without the addition of both 'Computer Blue' and 'The Question
Of U', this would have been a very enjoyable concert with a pretty typical
set-list, however the fact these 2 tracks are played makes this one of the best,
most unique shows of the tour. Add to that the fact the recording is one of the
best for it's time - and you have an excellent release by Sabotage. My one tiny
query is that 'Purple Rain' seems to end very abruptly, although whether that's
down to an edit on Sabotage's part or not I'm unclear. The accompanying booklet
is fairly decent with some quality pictures and a report of the show by someone
in attendance.
Deane's
Comments (rates this release 4.5/5.0)
One of the best concerts from the
brief European tour of December 1998. Several one-offs here, including 'Hypno
paradise' and 'Computer blue', and with Prince on great form throughout this
is well worth getting.