Only one song from 1986's Crystal Ball, the title track, was included in the 1998 collection. To confuse matters even more, in 1998 Prince released the first-ever compilation from his famously overstuffed vault of unreleased songs, and re-used the Crystal Ball name for it. He then assembled the single disc Camille, which was to be credited to a female alter ego of the same name, with Prince's voice pitch-shifted to a higher register on all eight tracks.Īccording to PrinceVault, 15 of Crystal Ball's 22 tracks wound up on the 16-song Sign O' the Times, with the only new addition to the final record being the future hit single " U Got the Look." Five of the remaining seven Crystal Ball tracks were eventually released on future projects, but it won't be until the September 2020 release of an expanded edition of Sign O' the Times that fans can legally assemble a complete version of the 1986 Crystal Ball. The double album Dream Factory was set to be the fourth release to feature the Revolution, but was scrapped when Prince instead broke up the band. Retrieved June 27, 2020.Crystal Ball became the third major project Prince abandoned in 1986. Solo Piano And Voice By Prince" (in French). ^ "Ultratop.be – Prince – One Nite Alone.Solo Piano And Voice By Prince" (in Dutch). ^ " – Prince – Up All Nite with Prince - The One Nite Alone Collection".^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100".^ " – Prince – Up All Nite with Prince - The One Nite Alone Collection" (in German).^ " – Prince – Up All Nite with Prince - The One Nite Alone Collection" (in Dutch).^ "Ultratop.be – Prince – Up All Nite with Prince - The One Nite Alone Collection" (in French).^ "Ultratop.be – Prince – Up All Nite with Prince - The One Nite Alone Collection" (in Dutch).^ " – Prince & the New Power Generation – One Nite Alone.^ "Ultratop.be – Prince & the New Power Generation – One Nite Alone.^ Behind The Screens: Designing Prince’s One Nite Alone Collection May 29th, 2020.(Solo Piano and Voice by Prince) Chart (2020) Live! Chart (2020)Ĭhart performance for Up All Nite with Prince: The One Nite Alone Collection Chart (2020)Ĭhart performance for One Nite Alone. Medley: " Just Friends (Sunny)"/" If You Want Me to Stay" – 4:26Ĭharts Chart performance for One Nite Alone." How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" – 5:07ĭisc 3: The Aftershow: It Ain't Over!." Condition of the Heart (Interlude)" – 0:39.1.3 Disc 3: The Aftershow: It Ain't Over!.and the DVD Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas. On the album was reissued as Up All Nite with Prince: The One Nite Alone Collection, a 4CD + DVD box set including the original three cd's, the studio album One Nite Alone.
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Īlbum artwork was first full work of Sam Jennings for Prince The first two CDs contain the main act, the third CD the aftershow. The tracklist is fairly representative of a typical night's show on the tour, although it misses the cover versions performed regularly on the tour (such as A Case Of You, Love Rollercoaster, La-La Means I Love You and Sing A Simple Song), leaving only Prince compositions. Live! is the first audio document of Prince's concerts and includes tracks from nine different shows from eight venues on the One Nite Alone. Baldwin's essay on the recording process is included in the liner notes. The entire album was recorded live from the audio console by Prince's concert sound engineer Scottie Baldwin. Prince's backing musicians included Sheila E., Maceo Parker, Eric Leeds, Candy Dulfer, Greg Boyer, Renato Neto, John Blackwell, and Rhonda Smith. Among the album's highlights are "Sometimes It Snows in April" and " Adore" at the piano, an extended "Joy in Repetition", and an energetic " When U Were Mine". It was the first album since the Love Symbol Album in 1992 to be credited to Prince and The New Power Generation. The album was released in 2002 but many of the tracks were new arrangements of songs dating from more than 20 years earlier.
Live! is a live album box set by Prince and The New Power Generation, containing live recordings from the intimate One Nite Alone.