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Soul Psychodelicide

    

1 CD

Label : Moonraker

Catalogue : # 190

Disc Length : 79:13

Source : Soundboard Recording

Sound Quality : EX+

Year Of Release : 1996

Parade Tour Rehearsal

22nd July 1986


SETLIST

01. LIFE CAN BE SO NICE 0'45
02. SOUL PSYCHODELICIDE 59'32
03. AROUND THE WORLD IN A DAY 2'03
04. CHRISTOPHER TRACY'S PARADE 3'03
05. NEW POSITION 2'10
06. I WONDER U 3'01
07. RASPBERRY BERET 2'44
08. DELIRIOUS 1'04
09. CONTROVERSY 2'32
10. MUTINY 2'16


COMMENT

Presumably in preparation for the upcoming August Hit & Run New York shows (Prince mentions "New York" at least 3 times during the rehearsal) and the European tour later in August, this is a very impressive soundboard recording. The quality is unquestionable and the only problem I have regarding the release is the order in which the tracks are presented here doesn't appear representative of the rehearsal as 'Life Can Be So Nice' (all 45 seconds of it) and 'Soul Psychodelicide' should be at the end of the recording - however as the release dates from 1996, it's not a major complaint and certainly doesn't affect the actual quality (it has since been released by Sabotage in it's correct running order on 'A Parade Around The World'). The main draw of this rehearsal is an almost 60 minute version of a loose jam with the repeated phrase of 'Soul Psychodelicide' which bears no similarity to the circulating outtakes(s) of the same name. Interestingly, Prince also makes a vague reference to the lyric from 'Joy In Repetition' during the jam, saying "New song, Soul Psychodelicide - 3 years and 4 months, takes up 2 albums". The track (for want of a better term) also includes repeated calls from 'Ice Cream Castles' along with a brief chant of "You got to shake something" and various horn embellishments including the chaotic "Confusion" horn line which appeared later in the Parade tour and eventually on 'It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night' - overall a pretty fascinating loose jam, although the mid-section does become a little repetitive. The remainder of the rehearsal is pretty straightforward Parade show with a slightly extended instrumental intro to 'Controversy' being the only real exception. The Revolution are in fine form, and Prince also mentions Susannah being present, although admittedly it's practically impossible to hear her. Overall a rather interesting rehearsal centred around an extremely lengthy jam itself containing various points of interest. The packaging is fairly decent for it's time, and what it lacks in terms of information (i.e. zero) it more than makes up for in terms of decent live pictures from the Parade tour. (thedatabank)

 

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Prince Soul Psychodelicide MR # 190 CD

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