Track Listing Love 4 One Another Charities Tour The
Warehouse, Toronto 5th June 1997
Disc 1
1. Intro 2. Jam Of The Year 3. Talkin' Loud And Sayin' Nothing 4. Rock N' Roll
Is Alive (outro) (listed as Instrumental Jam on packaging) 5. Purple Rain 6. 17
Days 7. Get Yo Groove On (including Six) 8. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
9. Face Down 10. Interlude 11. The Cross 12. One Of Us 13. Do Me, Baby
(including Adore - Insatiable - Scandalous - How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore)
14. Sexy MF 15. If I Was Your Girlfriend 16. Show Your Love
Disc 2
1. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore 2. Take Me With U 3. Raspberry Beret 4. The
Ride 5. Girls And Boys (jam) 6. Sleep Around 7. Take The A-Train 8. I Feel
Alright 9. Mr. Happy (including 18 & Over)
Paisley Park Press Conference : 13th November 1996 (am)
10. Press Conference
Comments
Fink's Comments(Rates this release 3.75/5.0) Certainly not
the high point in Sabotage's vast array of releases, but a decent quality Love 4
One Another concert nonetheless. The audience are extremely vocal throughout the
whole recording, and while they do add a nice appreciative atmosphere to the
show, it is fair to say they are slightly distracting and overpowering at times.
Whilst the recording is for the most part consistently very good, I do have to
say that the second half of the show (Disc 2 onwards) sounds slightly thinner
and less impressive than the first. All that said though, clean and clear
recordings from this particular tour are almost impossible to find and whilst
this is not as good as Sabotage's previous 'Atlanta 19th January 1997' release,
it is still very enjoyable.
The first half of the show is pretty straightforward and predictable with little
in the way of surprises. Immediately proceeding the piano version of 'How Come U
Don't Call Me Anymore' Prince plays an improvised song toying with the lack of
response he is getting from the audience "Why don't you show a brother love?"
however it's tongue in cheek and certainly not a swipe at the enthusiastic
crowd. He indulges himself in (as he calls it) and "early birthday present" with
a great version of 'The Ride' to close the main portion of the show. The encore
section opens with a loose jam based around the lyrics to 'Girls & Boys' -
Sabotage have listed this as a Goldaxxe jam, however Prince doesn't pick up the
instrument during this part of the show. The only other interesting part of the
show comes during 'I Feel Alright' where he leads the crowd through a chant
around the phrase F.U.N.K.R.A.D.I.O. after he has complained about the radio
stations lack of quality. It's interesting (to a fucking geekoid like me)
because in June 1997 a brief 30 second sample of a track called 'Funk Radio' was
aired on the Love4OneAnother website, and certainly bears some similarity to the
jam performed here. Sabotage have added the 23 minute Paisley Park press
conference which was held after the November 12th "Freedom Concert".
The quality is very questionable, however it appears to have been taped in
secret and is certainly one of the more interesting and funny interviews Prince
gave at the time. For rarity value it's a nice addition to the release.
Certainly this is not the best release circulating from this tour, and it's not
Sabotage's best release of the tour either, however it is enjoyable, well
packaged and worthy of a pressed release.