Prince - Purple Rain The Concert: 10-Inch Double Album on Purple Vinyl numbered

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Prince - Purple Rain The Concert: 10-Inch Double Album on Purple Vinyl

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This limited edition 10-inch collector's double album pressed on purple vinyl comes in a gatefold sleeve. This is the ultimate anthology featuring Prince performing tracks drawn from his classic album Purple Rain.

The live-to-air broadcasts collected together on this anthology reflect Prince at his very best. This is Prince with no second chances, no prospect of retakes and no overdubs. Here is the ultimate proof of the quality of Prince as a revolutionary music phenomenon and an inspiring artist.

Prince had an incredible ability to deliver the most amazing performances in the live arena. The evidence of that fact lies in the wide variety of performances which were broadcast live-to-air without a safety net.

The tracks on this album are drawn from two legendary shows. Firstly there is a wonderful show from Syracuse on 30th March 1985. Also featured is the landmark Madrid radio broadcast on 22nd June 1990.

Track Listing:

Side A

Let's Go Crazy I Woud Die 4 U Little Red Corvette

Side B

Computer Blue Darling Nikki The Beautiful Ones

Side C

Purple Rain Take Me With U When Doves Cry

Side D

1999 Kiss Baby I'm A Star

eBay, please note - all Coda Label titles are fully licensed by the Mechanical Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) via which record labels pay the artists publishing royalties. Artists assign the copyright in their compositions to MCPS. All the artists used by Coda Records are being paid for the use of their compositions