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Eric Leeds was the cornerstone of Prince’s horn section in the 1980s. His live performance is a high-quality audience recording with a very realistic feel. The band RAD and Eric Leeds are keyboardists who were in Prince’s band for a short time in 2003, but they are more jazz-oriented than RAD’s numbers, and Eric Leeds performs as a band mass, and I listened to Prince’s jazz project live. It seems as if The songs from Eric’s super rare solo album are still great, and they also play songs that seem to have Prince’s input, and they play Writes Of Passage, composed by Eric Ries from Sheila E’s 2000 album. is very rare. The Family’s song Mutiny has a RAD vocal.At the end, they asked the audience what their favorite number was and played Madhouse’s Six. This is Eric Ries’s live show with a very fun production and the scent of Prince. This is a masterpiece that shows that he is truly a horn player from Prince’s golden era. Paris, France @ Le Reservoir 7th July 2008 Disc 1 01. Intro 01:25 02. Now & Again (Eric Leeds) 08:55 03. Night Owl (Eric Leeds) 09:44 04. Band Introductions 02:28 05. Homegirl’s Cha-Cha Network (RAD) 12:23 06. Things Left Unsaid (Eric Leeds) 06:16 07. Ten / It’s About That Time (Madhouse / Miles Davis) 09:08 Disc 2 01. Waining In (aka Writes Of Passage ) (Sheila E.) 10:15 02. Shorty Rides Again (Eddie Harris & Less McCaan) 12:01 03. Band Introductions / Intermission 02:41 04. Mutiny (The Family) 06:16 05. Six (Madhouse) 05 :57
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