【孤高の天才=プリンス】偉大なライヴ・パフォーマーであることを体感できる豪華5枚組(4CD+DVD)『Up All Nite With Prince: The One Nite Alone Collection』
2016年に急逝、現在も世界中のアーティストや音楽ファンに多大な影響を与え続けている孤高の天才=プリンス。1995年以降に発売され、廃盤後は入手困難となっていた作品を発売していくカタログ・リリース・プロジェクト《LOVE 4EVER》の第5弾。2002年の作品『ワン・ナイト・アローン...』、『ワン・ナイト・アローン...ライヴ!』、『ワン・ナイト・アローン...ライヴ-ザ・アフターショウ:イット・エイント・オーバー』ほか、2002年のライヴを収録したDVD『ライヴ・イン・ラス・ヴェガス』(原題:Live At The Aladdin Las Vegas)をスリップ・ケースに収納した豪華5枚組が登場。豪華48ページに及ぶブックレットも封入予定。プリンスは最も偉大なライヴ・パフォーマーのひとりとして多くのアーティストにも影響を与えており、初のライヴ・アルバムとなった『ワン・ナイト・アローン...ライヴ!』や、ツアーのあと行われていた伝説的な深夜のジャム・セッションの模様を収めた貴重な作品らをコンパイルした究極盤となる。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2020/02/21)
Prince cultivated a reputation as a powerhouse concert attraction in the early 1980s, but he spent decades avoiding the release of a live album. The closest he came to an official live document were home videos and the 1987 concert movie Sign O the Times, which was filmed just after he disbanded the Revolution, the band that supported him during his phenomenal rise during the 80s. He didnt release a live album until 2002, when he effectively was in a bit of self-imposed exile from the pop mainstream. After the Clive Davis-shepherded Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic failed to become Supernatural, Part 2, Prince turned to the jazz/gospel fusion The Rainbow Children, an album he effectively was promoting during the One Nite Alone tour. While he didnt avoid secular material on this 2002 tour, take his warning of For those of you expecting to get your Purple Rain on, youre in the wrong house to heart: this isnt the rock & roll Revolution, its the jazz-funk incarnation of the New Power Generation, one who sprinkles in snippets of chestnuts between extended new jams. The band is certainly fine -- tight, lithe, and eager to follow the leader down his detours -- and their sound is invigorating, at least for a little while. The performances quickly become exhausting. Prince treats his older, better tunes as inconveniences and hes so committed to his new direction, he doesnt bother meeting his audience at a halfway point.
These problems are lessened on One Nite Alone…The Aftershow, where Prince intentionally pushes New Power Generation -- along with guests George Clinton and Musiq Soulchild -- into carnal territory. Here, the older tunes are sometimes turned inside out -- the original structure to Girls & Boys is treated like a suggestion, Alphabet Street is hurried through at double time -- which makes it an interesting listen, even if the flashy professionalism of NPG manages to be a bit exhausting. The band doesnt support Prince on One Nite Alone…(Solo Piano and Voice by Prince), but the half-hour collection feels scattered and unfocused, as if Prince was writing the songs as he was singing them. Comparing this to the archival release Piano & A Microphone 1983 -- which contains a similar format, plus another cover of Joni Mitchells A Case of You -- is instructive, as the earlier recording feels intimate and relaxed; this just feels disparate, as if Prince was working through his ideas and demons in hopes of getting somewhere better. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi