Prince - THE TROJAN HORSE AFTERSHOW (SAB 140-41) (Sab's Small Club).

Lineage: Trade in FLAC form.

Artwork: Included.

Cue Sheet: Included. 2 kinds of Cue files included: One for WAV and the other for FLAC directty (if you have the plug-ins).

The 2 discs are in one FLAC file each, so for burning convert to WAV and use the CUE files with Nero or EAC or use the "* - FLAC.CUE" file directly if you have the plug-ins.

Label : Sabotage Records

Catalogue : #SAB 140-141

Disc Length : 76:58 / 77:36

Source : Soundboard Recordings

Sound Quality : EX+

Year Of Release : 2002


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Lovesexy Tour Aftershow

Het Paard van Troje, The Hague

19th August 1988 (am)

Disc 1

1. INSTRUMENTAL JAM
2. D.M.S.R.
3. JUST MY IMAGINATION
4. PEOPLE WITHOUT
5. HOUSEQUAKE
6. DOWN HOME BLUES - KANSAS CITY
7. COLD SWEAT
8. FOREVER IN MY LIFE

Disc 2

1. STILL WOULD STAND ALL TIME
2. I'LL TAKE YOU THERE
3. RAVE UN2 THE JOY FANTASTIC

Lovesexy Tour Rehearsal - Paisley Park : 5th April 1988

4. SOUNDCHECK
5. EROTIC CITY
6. HOUSEQUAKE
7. SLOW LOVE
8. ADORE
9. DELIRIOUS
10. JACK U OFF
11. SISTER
12. ADORE
13. SOFT & WET
14. I WANNA BE YOUR LOVER
15. HEAD
16. WHEN YOU WERE MINE
17. LITTLE RED CORVETTE
18. POP LIFE
19. CONTROVERSY
20. DIRTY MIND
21. SUPERFUNKYCALIFRAGISEXY
22. BOB GEORGE

COMMENT from The Databank:

The much worshipped Small Club/Trojan Horse aftershow. Whether this deserves the praise and adulation heaped on it - I'm not so sure, however it is certainly a fantastic concert and a perfect soundboard recording. 'D.M.S.R.' features the guitar motif from 'America', and is performed over a completely different drum beat with synth snatches, which make it sound completely different. The seemingly improvised 'People Without' (which was performed again at later aftershows in 1988) contains a small portion of Madhouse's 'Six', and 'Cold Sweat' features Sheila E's 'Transmississippirap'. My personal highlight from the show comes in the form of both 'Still Would Stand All Time' which is a far more personal and sexual song than the 'Graffiti Bridge' version would become, and a break-neck speed up tempo jam on 'Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic' which ends with the horn part from 'It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night'. Undoubtedly a stunning show, however if it were not for it being a soundboard recording it would not be as lauded as it is. Sabotage's decision to add the Lovesexy rehearsal is genius as it is an excellent and fascinating rehearsal containing some unusual performances. There is a fair amount of conversation between Prince and the band throughout - normally when they miss their cue. 'Adore' is slightly lengthier than the actual concert version, and most unusually 'Soft & Wet' is performed. 'Bob George' is far less cluttered than the final (live) version, and Camille's voice is far deeper. Without the addition of the Lovesexy rehearsal this would have been a fantastic release, however WITH the rehearsal it is undoubtedly THE best release of this heavily circulating show. Beautiful packaging too.

ENJOY!!!!!!