Prince and the Revolution: Live
Prince and the Revolution: Live is a live concert video by Prince and the Revolution. Released after the Purple Rain Tour was complete, the video is a recording of the March 30, 1985 concert at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York. The concert was also broadcast live throughout Europe as the final act of the 15th "Rock Night", an all-night show of four concerts staged by West German public broadcaster Westdeutscher Rundfunk as part of its Rockpalast series that was simulcast by the Eurovision network of European TV stations.
First released on VHS on July 29, 1985, a DVD version was later released with the 2017 deluxe edition of Purple Rain. An audio companion of the concert was released digitally on May 15, 2020. On June 3, 2022, Legacy Recordings, in association with NPG Records, reissued the project for the first time in physical audio format and Blu-ray video with remastered video and the audio being remixed by Chris James for both 5.1 surround sound and Dolby Atmos.
Background
In 1984–85, to capitalise on his growing success with the Purple Rain album, Prince toured the United States extensively to promote the album and sales increased accordingly. Though not on the video, the tour was opened by Sheila E.Music
Unlike Prince's past tours, which usually opened with older material, Prince now had some #1 hits and chose to open the tour with Purple Rain album opener, "Let's Go Crazy". This segued into a triple-dose from the 1999 album. "Delirious" contained a bit of the extended version of "Let's Go Crazy". "1999" followed. Next came "Little Red Corvette" and audience participation with "Take Me with U".The pace was slowed down with "Do Me, Baby", introduced by a bit of "Purple House", Prince's take on Jimi Hendrix's "Red House". The ballad was jolted into the funk of B-side, "Irresistible Bitch". The shortened version segued into "Possessed". Another audience tease came with "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" before a mostly-spoken "Let's Pretend We're Married". A brief "International Lover" was followed by the lengthy ode to the Divine, "God".
The remainder of the concert was dedicated to Purple Rain material. "Computer Blue" was followed by "Darling Nikki." On the album, "Darling Nikki" is suffixed by a backward message over rain and storm sounds effects. In the concert, the backward message is played forward. In a twist, a bit of backwards "The Dance Electric" were also in this section of the show. The last encore was "Purple Rain." Prince played this over 18 minutes which included a longer intro, Wendy encouraging the audience to sing the song's post-chorus "ohh ohh" vocals, and lengthy guitar solos on two of Prince's guitars, including the white Cloud guitar.
Track listing
Source:Personnel
Prince and the Revolution- Prince – lead vocals, guitar, tambourine and keyboards
- Bobby Z. – drums
- Brown Mark – bass guitar
- Wendy Melvoin – guitar
- Lisa Coleman – keyboards
- Dr. Fink – keyboards
- Eric Leeds – saxophone
- Jerome Benton – dancer
- Greg Brooks – dancer
- Wally Safford – dancer
- Sheila E. – percussion
- Miko Weaver – guitar
- Eddie M. – saxophone
- Juan Escovedo – percussion
- Susie Davis – tambourine
- Apollonia Kotero – vocals, dancer and tambourine
- Susan Moonsie – vocals, dancer and tambourine
- Brenda Bennett – vocals, dancer and tambourine