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Live at the listening party for the album Plectrumelectrum. Although this is a sound source that appears for the first time, the original sound source has been carefully remastered and transformed into a powerful audience recording. As if to say “welcome” to the first song, I played the album’s title song and asked myself, “What is Plectrum electrum?” I asked the audience, but in reality, the album was never shown to the audience. You’re being a bit of a devil as always, Prince. However, the performances were wonderful, with Take Me With U, in which Prince says karaoke at Paisley Park, and Raspberry Beret, which is a completely instrumental song, or rather, a new song in which Prince adds some provocative language and some very interesting guitar phrases. It is a version of the machine axis. U Got The Look sings, but the vocals are weak, and Musicology is a very funky version of Marcus Anderson’s freaky saxophone and harsh cutting, and it’s hard to sing, and the vocals are good, but the backing, keyboards, As expected, it is a jam that focuses on playing guitar etc. at Paisley Park. Prince then plays Donny Hathaway’s Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything), shouting, “No words needed, it’s a party!” It is said that it was performed privately in 2008, but the sound source does not exist, and as a result, this live performance will be the first time it has appeared. Danny was also playing instrumental music at the time, and we’re following in that direction, but Paisley Park! It is a very exciting performance that probably includes Prince manners that the audience shouts. Just this one song, which is just under 8 minutes long, is enough to justify the existence of this sound source. And from there, I started playing The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker. Here, it’s a very thrilling version that sings properly and is covered with a wah-wah guitar and a light keyboard. Madhouse’s Four also has Prince playing the freaky part on the piano, and it also has horns, so it’s amazing. And The First Time Ever I Saw Your Faces, sung by Candace Springs, who was praised by Prince for having a warm singing voice that could melt snow, is a famous song that was even covered by Roberta Flack. It’s great to see another charm come out. After that, Prince confidently sang Nothing Compares 2 U, and the song ended with Kiss, with the keyboard coming to the fore. After all, amazing things happen at Paisley Park. Listening Party For Plectrumelectrum – Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA : 26th July 2014 01. Plectrumelectrum 4:08 02. Let’s Go Crazy 6:41 03. Take Me With U (instrumental) 2:50 04. Raspberry Beret (instrumental) ) 1:16 05. U Got The Look 3:07 06. Musicology 9:12 07. Voices Inside (Everything Is Everything) (instrumental) 7:49 08. The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker – Four 4:38 09. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 5:37 10. Nothing Compares 2 U 5:22 11. Kiss 5:41
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