Free Boot Generation
Catalog #
FBG 27
Release Year 2009
CD Length
Date/Venue December 1984 Rehearsal
Source
Audience /
Soundboard Recordings
Quality
EX- / EX+
Rating
5.0/5.0
Track Listing
December 1984 Rehearsal (Another Lonely Christmas, Instrumental Jams, etc)
1. ANOTHER LONELY CHRISTMAS (INSTRUMENTAL)
2. ANOTHER LONELY CHRISTMAS (KEYBOARDS & BASS)
3. WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN
4. ANOTHER LONELY CHRISTMAS (KEYBOARDS, BASS, & GUITAR)
5. ANOTHER LONELY CHRISTMAS (FULL BAND)
6. LET'S GO CRAZY (INSTRUMENTAL)
7. INSTRUMENTAL JAM
8. LET'S GO CRAZY (INSTRUMENTAL)
9. LINDRUM CHECK
10. ANOTHER LONELY CHRISTMAS (LIVE 12/26/84 MN)
11. ANOTHER LONELY CHRISTMAS (STUDIO VERSION)
Comments
Fink's
Comments (rates this release 5.0/5.0)
The rehearsal itself is a fascinating listen. In essence, it’s the Revolution
rehearsing (and for that matter, learning) the song ‘Another Lonely Christmas’
and it really is a treat for rehearsal fans or anyone with a passing interest in
how a routine is put together. If you can get pass the fact it’s just the same
song over and over, it really is an insightful look into how Prince and the band
build and practice a song for the live shows. If you haven’t come across this
recording before I highly recommend checking it out. The monotony (at least for
the band) is occasionally broken via a quick and fun rendition of ‘When the
Saints Go Marching In’ and a couple of run through’s of ‘Let’s Go Crazy’ but I
think what really makes this a rather special rehearsal is the simple fact that
the song itself was only ever performed live the once during the tour......and
helpfully FBG has included that very performance as a bonus track on this
release. Taken from their own Another Lonely Christmas release, it truly is a
rare and unique airing of the song and it’s also a very respectable recording
indeed.....which helps. Throw in a studio version at the end for good measure
and finish it all off with some brilliant cover design and you really do have
something I whole-heartedly recommend you hunt down.
Oh man, this looks fascinating... can't wait to hear!
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