Park, The Vol 1 4CD
Moonraker
Catalog # 009/10/11/12
Release Year 1995   
4CD Length 61:13 | 55:46 | 64:48 | 73:21
Date/Venue Pailsey Park August 5, August 12, August 26, 1995 & TC Jammers
Source Audience
Quality VG+ / EX-
Rating 3.75/5.0

Track Listing
Paisley Park 5/8/95 (disc 1)
Paisley Park 12/8/95 (disc 2)
Paisley Park 26/8/95 (discs 3 & disc 4 tracks 1 - 7)
T. C. Jammers live Minneapolis 31/8/95 (disc 4 tracks 8 - 15)
Disc #1
  1. Endorphinmachine
  2. Shhh
  3. Days of wild
  4. The most beautiful girl in the world
  5. P. control
  6. Waterfalls
  7. Letitgo
  8. Pink cashmere
  9. 7
  10. Now
  11. Funky stuff
  12. Skintight
  13. Johnny
  14. The cross
              Disc #2
  1. The return of the bump squad
  2. Count the days
  3. The good life
  4. Cherry, cherry
  5. Get wild
  6. Purple medley
  7. Santana medley
  8. The ride
              Disc #3
  1. Sometimes it snows in April
  2. A case of you
  3. Peach
  4. 7
  5. Dolphin
  6. Zannalee
  7. Bambi
  8. Villanova junction
  9. The ride
  10. Mary don't you weep
  11. Race
  12. Girls and boys
  13. Superhero
  14. Dark
              Disc #4
  1. Billy jack bitch
  2. I hate U
  3. 319
  4. Gold intro.
  5. Mad
  6. Days of wild
  7. In time
  8. Intermission
  9. I love you
  10. Ballgame
  11. Wishing well
  12. Passion
  13. High fashion
  14. Mutiny
  15. Rich man

Comments
Deane's Comments (rates this release 4/5.0)
Amazing! Even though the sound quality isn't perfect this is an amazing release. It contains three excellent shows at Paisley Park. The packaging is beautiful with a booklet. The inclusion of the TC Jammers (Tommy Barbarella, Jellybean Johnson, Ricky Peterson, St. Paul and the Hornheads) gig is a nice bonus. This is the first of a four volume, 11 cd set.

Mike's Comments (rates this release 3.5/5.0)
The first concert on here is the least interesting of the three as it takes the form of a shortened version of the show played throughout Europe earlier in the year. The second show is dominated by material from Exodus and is more of an NPG concert than a Prince & the NPG concert. Sonny T handles most of the lead vocals. The third concert has more of an aftershow feel to it, plenty of unusual songs and cover versions. The TC Jammers show at the very end is the best I've heard them play, with 'High fashion' and 'Mutiny' being the highlights.

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