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|introduction          = <b>One Nite Alone... Live!</b> is [[Prince]]'s first live album, credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] (the first album to receive that credit since 1992's [[File:SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Album: Symbol]]). It was available for purchase only as part of a 3CD box-set also including [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._The_Aftershow:_It_Ain't_Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain't Over!]] (the [[NPG Music Club]] edition also included a copy of [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]], which had previously been released through the club separately). On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 29|29 May 2020]], [[The Prince Estate]] re-released the album with Sony’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_Recordings Legacy Recordings] on vinyl (individually) and a 4CD+DVD box set called ''Up All Nite With Prince: The One Nite Alone Collection''. The box-set includes a new packaging and design by [[Sam Jennings]], the [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]] and [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._The_Aftershow:_It_Ain't_Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain't Over!]] albums as well as the [[Home Video: Live At The Aladdin Las Vegas|Live At The Aladdin Las Vegas]] DVD ([[Album: The Rainbow Children|The Rainbow Children]], [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]] and [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._The_Aftershow:_It_Ain't_Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain't Over!]] were also re-released on vinyl individually on the same day).
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|introduction          = <b>One Nite Alone... Live!</b> is [[Prince]]’s first live album, credited to [[Prince and the New Power Generation]] (the first album to receive that credit since 1992’s [[File:SymbolSmallerBlue.png|link=Album: Symbol]]). It was available for purchase only as part of a 3CD box-set also including [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._The_Aftershow:_It_Ain’t_Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over!]] (the [[NPG Music Club]] edition also included a copy of [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]], which had previously been released through the club separately). On [[Prince_Vault:Selected_anniversaries/May 29|29 May 2020]], [[The Prince Estate]] re-released the album with Sony’s [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_Recordings Legacy Recordings] on vinyl (individually) and a 4CD+DVD box set called ''Up All Nite With Prince: The One Nite Alone Collection''. The box-set includes a new packaging and design by [[Sam Jennings]], the [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]] and [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._The_Aftershow:_It_Ain’t_Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over!]] albums as well as the [[Home Video: Live At The Aladdin Las Vegas|Live At The Aladdin Las Vegas]] DVD ([[Album: The Rainbow Children|The Rainbow Children]], [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]] and [[Album:_One_Nite_Alone..._The_Aftershow:_It_Ain’t_Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over!]] were also re-released on vinyl individually on the same day).
  
The CD is the first audio document of [[Prince]]'s concerts and includes tracks from nine different shows from eight venues on the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]]. The tracklist is fairly representative of a typical night's show on the tour, although it misses the number of cover versions performed regularly on the tour (such as [[A Case Of U|A Case Of You]], [[Love Rollercoaster]], [[La, La, La Means Eye Love U|La-La Means I Love You]] and [[Sing A Simple Song]]), leaving only [[Prince]] compositions.
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The CD is the first audio document of [[Prince]]’s concerts and includes tracks from nine different shows from eight venues on the [[One Nite Alone... Tour]]. The tracklist is fairly representative of a typical night’s show on the tour, although it misses the number of cover versions performed regularly on the tour (such as [[A Case Of U|A Case Of You]], [[Love Rollercoaster]], [[La, La, La Means Eye Love U|La-La Means I Love You]] and [[Sing A Simple Song]]), leaving only [[Prince]] compositions.
  
The live tracks included on the release covered a large portion of [[Prince]]'s career. Six of the album's 27 tracks were originally on [[Album: The Rainbow Children|The Rainbow Children]]. Two tracks were originally on [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]], released six months earlier. The majority of tracks were originally from [[Prince]]'s studio albums between 1979 and 1999. One track, [[Xenophobia]], had not previously been released in any form, other than as a different live version on the [[Single: One Nite Alone... Live EP|One Nite Alone... Live Sampler]] promo made available a few months previously.
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The live tracks included on the release covered a large portion of [[Prince]]’s career. Six of the album’s 27 tracks were originally on [[Album: The Rainbow Children|The Rainbow Children]]. Two tracks were originally on [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]], released six months earlier. The majority of tracks were originally from [[Prince]]’s studio albums between 1979 and 1999. One track, [[Xenophobia]], had not previously been released in any form, other than as a different live version on the [[Single: One Nite Alone... Live EP|One Nite Alone... Live Sampler]] promo made available a few months previously.
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The audio was recorded directly from the mix console of Prince’s long time sound engineer, [[Scott Pakulski|Scottie Baldwin]].
  
 
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# <b>[[Rainbow Children]]</b> (11:45)
 
# <b>[[Rainbow Children]]</b> (11:45)
 
# <b>[[Muse 2 The Pharaoh]]</b> (4:49)
 
# <b>[[Muse 2 The Pharaoh]]</b> (4:49)
# <b>[[Xenophobia]]</b> (12:39)  
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# <b>[[Xenophobia]]</b> <small> (contains unlisted lyrics from [[Silicon]])</small> (12:39)  
 
# <b>[[Extraordinary]]</b> (5:01)
 
# <b>[[Extraordinary]]</b> (5:01)
 
# <b>[[Mellow]]</b> (4:30)  
 
# <b>[[Mellow]]</b> (4:30)  
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# <b>[[Starfish And Coffee|Starfish & Coffee]]</b> (1:07) <small><sup>2</sup></small>
 
# <b>[[Starfish And Coffee|Starfish & Coffee]]</b> (1:07) <small><sup>2</sup></small>
 
# <b>[[Sometimes It Snows In April]]</b> (2:40) <small><sup>3</sup></small>
 
# <b>[[Sometimes It Snows In April]]</b> (2:40) <small><sup>3</sup></small>
# <b>[[How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore]]</b> (5:06)
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# <b>[[How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore]]</b> (5:06)
 
# <b>[[Anna Stesia]]</b> (13:12)
 
# <b>[[Anna Stesia]]</b> (13:12)
 
|credits                = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where noted.
 
|credits                = All songs written by [[Prince]], except where noted.
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# <b>[[Rainbow Children]]</b> (11:45)
 
# <b>[[Rainbow Children]]</b> (11:45)
 
# <b>[[Muse 2 The Pharaoh]]</b> (4:49)
 
# <b>[[Muse 2 The Pharaoh]]</b> (4:49)
# <b>[[Xenophobia]]</b> (12:39)  
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# <b>[[Xenophobia]]</b> <small> (contains unlisted lyrics from [[Silicon]])</small> (12:39)  
 
# <b>[[Extraordinary]]</b> (5:01)
 
# <b>[[Extraordinary]]</b> (5:01)
 
# <b>[[Mellow]]</b> (4:30)  
 
# <b>[[Mellow]]</b> (4:30)  
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# <b>[[Starfish And Coffee|Starfish & Coffee]]</b> (1:07) <small><sup>2</sup></small>
 
# <b>[[Starfish And Coffee|Starfish & Coffee]]</b> (1:07) <small><sup>2</sup></small>
 
# <b>[[Sometimes It Snows In April]]</b> (2:40) <small><sup>3</sup></small>
 
# <b>[[Sometimes It Snows In April]]</b> (2:40) <small><sup>3</sup></small>
# <b>[[How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore]]</b> (5:06)
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# <b>[[How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore]]</b> (5:06)
 
# <b>[[Anna Stesia]]</b> (13:12)
 
# <b>[[Anna Stesia]]</b> (13:12)
 
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# <b>[[Muse 2 The Pharaoh]]</b> (4:49)
 
# <b>[[Muse 2 The Pharaoh]]</b> (4:49)
 
*Side 2:
 
*Side 2:
# <b>[[Xenophobia]]</b> (12:39)  
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# <b>[[Xenophobia]]</b> <small> (contains unlisted lyrics from [[Silicon]])</small> (12:39)  
 
# <b>[[Extraordinary]]</b> (5:01)
 
# <b>[[Extraordinary]]</b> (5:01)
 
*Side 3:
 
*Side 3:
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# <b>[[Starfish And Coffee|Starfish & Coffee]]</b> (1:07) <small><sup>2</sup></small>
 
# <b>[[Starfish And Coffee|Starfish & Coffee]]</b> (1:07) <small><sup>2</sup></small>
 
# <b>[[Sometimes It Snows In April]]</b> (2:40) <small><sup>3</sup></small>
 
# <b>[[Sometimes It Snows In April]]</b> (2:40) <small><sup>3</sup></small>
# <b>[[How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore]]</b> (5:06)
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# <b>[[How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore]]</b> (5:06)
 
*Side 8:
 
*Side 8:
 
# <b>[[Anna Stesia]]</b> (13:12)
 
# <b>[[Anna Stesia]]</b> (13:12)
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*[[Greg Boyer]] - trombone
 
*[[Greg Boyer]] - trombone
 
|production            = [[Prince]] - Producer, arranger and engineer<br>
 
|production            = [[Prince]] - Producer, arranger and engineer<br>
* [[Scott Pakulski|Scottie P.]] - ''direct 2 DAT'' recording engineer
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* [[Scott Pakulski|Scottie P.]] - ''direct 2 DAT'' recording engineer
 
* [[Joseph Lipinski]] - overdub recording engineer
 
* [[Joseph Lipinski]] - overdub recording engineer
* [[Femi Jiya]] - overdub recording engineer
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* [[Femi Jiya]] - overdub recording engineer
 
* [[Sam Jennings]] - design
 
* [[Sam Jennings]] - design
 
* Afshin Shahidi - photography
 
* Afshin Shahidi - photography
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* <b>[[Rainbow Children]]</b> – [[31 March 2002|31 March 2002; Warner Theatre, Washington, D.C., USA]]
 
* <b>[[Rainbow Children]]</b> – [[31 March 2002|31 March 2002; Warner Theatre, Washington, D.C., USA]]
 
* <b>[[Muse 2 The Pharaoh]]</b> – [[11 March 2002|11 March 2002; Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Muse 2 The Pharaoh]]</b> – [[11 March 2002|11 March 2002; Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA]]
* <b>[[Xenophobia]]</b> – [[11 March 2002|11 March 2002: Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA]] &  [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
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* <b>[[Xenophobia]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Extraordinary]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Extraordinary]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Mellow]]</b> – [[11 March 2002|11 March 2002: Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Mellow]]</b> – [[11 March 2002|11 March 2002: Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA]]
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* <b>[[The Everlasting Now]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[The Everlasting Now]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[One Nite Alone...]]</b> – [[29 April 2002|29 April 2002: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA]]
 
* <b>[[One Nite Alone...]]</b> – [[29 April 2002|29 April 2002: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA]]
* <b>[[Adore]]</b> – [[14 April 2002|14 April 2002: Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX]]
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* <b>[[Adore]]</b> – [[14 April 2002|14 April 2002: Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX, USA]]
 
* <b>[[I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna B Ur Lover]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna B Ur Lover]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
* <b>[[Do Me, Baby]]</b> – [[14 April 2002|14 April 2002: Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX]]
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* <b>[[Do Me, Baby]]</b> – [[14 April 2002|14 April 2002: Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX, USA]]
* <b>[[Condition Of The Heart]] (Interlude)</b> – [[14 April 2002|14 April 2002: Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX]]
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* <b>[[Condition Of The Heart]] (Interlude)</b> – [[14 April 2002|14 April 2002: Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds & Pearls]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Diamonds And Pearls|Diamonds & Pearls]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
* <b>[[The Beautiful Ones]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
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* <b>[[The Beautiful Ones]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Nothing Compares 2 U]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Nothing Compares 2 U]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Free]]</b> – [[29 April 2002|29 April 2002: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Free]]</b> – [[29 April 2002|29 April 2002: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA]]
* <b>[[Starfish And Coffee|Starfish & Coffee]]</b> – [[29 April 2002|29 April 2002: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA]]
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* <b>[[Starfish And Coffee|Starfish & Coffee]]</b> – [[29 April 2002|29 April 2002: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA]]
* <b>[[Sometimes It Snows In April]]</b> – [[29 April 2002|29 April 2002: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA]]
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* <b>[[Sometimes It Snows In April]]</b> – [[29 April 2002|29 April 2002: Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA]]
* <b>[[How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
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* <b>[[How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore]]</b> – [[30 April 2002|30 April 2002: Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland, OR, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Anna Stesia]]</b> – [[19 April 2002|19 April 2002: Kodak Theatre, Hollywood, CA, USA]]
 
* <b>[[Anna Stesia]]</b> – [[19 April 2002|19 April 2002: Kodak Theatre, Hollywood, CA, USA]]
 
<br>
 
<br>
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|singles =  
 
|singles =  
 
{{AlbumSinglesLine|
 
{{AlbumSinglesLine|
|Single = [[Single: One Nite Alone... Live EP|One Nite Alone... Live Sampler]] <small>promo only</small>
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|Single = [[Single: One Nite Alone... Live EP|One Nite Alone... Live Sampler]] <small>(promo only)</small>
 
|B-side = None
 
|B-side = None
 
|Image  = OnenitealoneliveEP_single.jpg
 
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|album promotion        = [[Prince]] appeared on ''The Tonight Show With Jay Leno'' on [[13 December 2002]] to promote this release, playing [[The Everlasting Now]].
 
|album promotion        = [[Prince]] appeared on ''The Tonight Show With Jay Leno'' on [[13 December 2002]] to promote this release, playing [[The Everlasting Now]].
* This album was heavily reviewed online and in news outlets as [[Prince]]'s first live release.
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* This album was heavily reviewed online and in news outlets as [[Prince]]’s first live release.
 
* A poster was issued advertising the box set as the first live record released from [[Prince]], as well as to inform that members of the [[NPG Music Club]] would receive the set prior to its release in shops.
 
* A poster was issued advertising the box set as the first live record released from [[Prince]], as well as to inform that members of the [[NPG Music Club]] would receive the set prior to its release in shops.
 
|trivia                = The initial [[NPG Music Club]] shipments of the [[Album: One Nite Alone... Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]] Box-set also included a copy of [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]] CD.  
 
|trivia                = The initial [[NPG Music Club]] shipments of the [[Album: One Nite Alone... Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]] Box-set also included a copy of [[Album: One Nite Alone...|One Nite Alone...]] CD.  
* [[Album: One Nite Alone... Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]] Box-set also include a third CD: [[Album: One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain't Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain't Over]], which wasn't available to purchase separately.
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* [[Album: One Nite Alone... Live!|One Nite Alone... Live!]] Box-set also include a third CD: [[Album: One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over|One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over]], which wasn’t available to purchase separately until its re-release in 2020.
 
|alternative            =  
 
|alternative            =  
 
|references            =[[Book:_The_Vault|'''The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince''']] ''by Per Nilsen & jooZt Mattheij, with the UPTOWN Staff'' (Uptown, 2004)  
 
|references            =[[Book:_The_Vault|'''The Vault: The Definitive Guide to the Musical World of Prince''']] ''by Per Nilsen & jooZt Mattheij, with the UPTOWN Staff'' (Uptown, 2004)  
 
|categories            = [[Category:2002]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Albums (Prince And The NPG)]][[Category:Live Albums (Prince)]]
 
|categories            = [[Category:2002]][[Category:Albums (Prince)]][[Category:Albums (Prince And The NPG)]][[Category:Live Albums (Prince)]]
 
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Revision as of 08:02, 11 March 2021

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One Nite Alone... Live!

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Album details


Released: 24 November 2002 (first shipments sent to NPG Music Club members)

17 December 2002 (retail release)

Length: 63:42; 61:52
Label(s): NPG Records
Studio(s): Warner Theatre, Washington, DC, USA; Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA; Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Portland, OR, USA; Lakeland Center - Youkey Theatre, Lakeland, FL, USA; Kodak Theatre, Hollywood, CA, USA; Paramount Theatre, Oakland, CA, USA; Paramount Theatre, Seattle, WA, USA; Verizon Wireless Theater, Houston, TX, USA; Kodak Theatre, Hollywood, CA, USA

Charts, Certifications & Awards


Charts
This album has not charted in the USA
Certifications
This album has not received any certifications in the USA
Awards
This album has not received any awards in the USA

Singles released


One Nite Alone... Live Sampler (promo only)
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See also


One Nite Alone... Tour   
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One Nite Alone... Live! is Prince’s first live album, credited to Prince and the New Power Generation (the first album to receive that credit since 1992’s SymbolSmallerBlue.png). It was available for purchase only as part of a 3CD box-set also including One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over! (the NPG Music Club edition also included a copy of One Nite Alone..., which had previously been released through the club separately). On 29 May 2020, The Prince Estate re-released the album with Sony’s Legacy Recordings on vinyl (individually) and a 4CD+DVD box set called Up All Nite With Prince: The One Nite Alone Collection. The box-set includes a new packaging and design by Sam Jennings, the One Nite Alone... and One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over! albums as well as the Live At The Aladdin Las Vegas DVD (The Rainbow Children, One Nite Alone... and One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over! were also re-released on vinyl individually on the same day).

The CD is the first audio document of Prince’s concerts and includes tracks from nine different shows from eight venues on the One Nite Alone... Tour. The tracklist is fairly representative of a typical night’s show on the tour, although it misses the number of cover versions performed regularly on the tour (such as A Case Of You, Love Rollercoaster, La-La Means I Love You and Sing A Simple Song), leaving only Prince compositions.

The live tracks included on the release covered a large portion of Prince’s career. Six of the album’s 27 tracks were originally on The Rainbow Children. Two tracks were originally on One Nite Alone..., released six months earlier. The majority of tracks were originally from Prince’s studio albums between 1979 and 1999. One track, Xenophobia, had not previously been released in any form, other than as a different live version on the One Nite Alone... Live Sampler promo made available a few months previously.

The audio was recorded directly from the mix console of Prince’s long time sound engineer, Scottie Baldwin.



Track listing
CD Digital

The compact disc version is the original issue.

  • Disc 1:
  1. Rainbow Children (11:45)
  2. Muse 2 The Pharaoh (4:49)
  3. Xenophobia (contains unlisted lyrics from Silicon) (12:39)
  4. Extraordinary (5:01)
  5. Mellow (4:30)
  6. 1+1+1 Is 3 (6:05)
  7. The Other Side Of The Pillow (4:47)
  8. Strange Relationship (4:12)
  9. When You Were Mine (3:47)
  10. Avalanche (6:04)
  • Disc 2:
  1. Family Name (7:16)
  2. Take Me With U (2:53)
  3. Raspberry Beret (3:26)
  4. The Everlasting Now (7:40)
  5. One Nite Alone... (1:12)
  6. Adore (5:32)
  7. I Wanna B Ur Lover (1:21)
  8. Do Me, Baby (1:56) 1
  9. Condition Of The Heart (Interlude) (0:39)
  10. Diamonds & Pearls (0:40)
  11. The Beautiful Ones (2:10)
  12. Nothing Compares 2 U (3:47)
  13. Free (1:06)
  14. Starfish & Coffee (1:07) 2
  15. Sometimes It Snows In April (2:40) 3
  16. How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore (5:06)
  17. Anna Stesia (13:12)

The digital format is a reissue of the CD version, made available on 26 March 2005 on NPG Music Club "Musicology Download Store".

  1. Rainbow Children (11:45)
  2. Muse 2 The Pharaoh (4:49)
  3. Xenophobia (contains unlisted lyrics from Silicon) (12:39)
  4. Extraordinary (5:01)
  5. Mellow (4:30)
  6. 1+1+1 Is 3 (6:05)
  7. The Other Side Of The Pillow (4:47)
  8. Strange Relationship (4:12)
  9. When You Were Mine (3:47)
  10. Avalanche (6:04)
  11. Family Name (7:16)
  12. Take Me With U (2:53)
  13. Raspberry Beret (3:26)
  14. The Everlasting Now (7:40)
  15. One Nite Alone... (1:12)
  16. Adore (5:32)
  17. I Wanna B Ur Lover (1:21)
  18. Do Me, Baby (1:56) 1
  19. Condition Of The Heart (Interlude) (0:39)
  20. Diamonds & Pearls (0:40)
  21. The Beautiful Ones (2:10)
  22. Nothing Compares 2 U (3:47)
  23. Free (1:06)
  24. Starfish & Coffee (1:07) 2
  25. Sometimes It Snows In April (2:40) 3
  26. How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore (5:06)
  27. Anna Stesia (13:12)


LP 2020 re-release

  • Side 1:
  1. Rainbow Children (11:45)
  2. Muse 2 The Pharaoh (4:49)
  • Side 2:
  1. Xenophobia (contains unlisted lyrics from Silicon) (12:39)
  2. Extraordinary (5:01)
  • Side 3:
  1. Mellow (4:30)
  2. 1+1+1 Is 3 (6:05)
  • Side 4:
  1. The Other Side Of The Pillow (4:47)
  2. Strange Relationship (4:12)
  3. When You Were Mine (3:47)
  4. Avalanche (6:04)
  • Side 5:
  1. Family Name (7:16)
  2. Take Me With U (2:53)
  3. Raspberry Beret (3:26)
  4. The Everlasting Now (7:40)
  • Side 6:
  1. One Nite Alone... (1:12)
  2. Adore (5:32)
  3. I Wanna B Ur Lover (1:21)
  4. Do Me, Baby (1:56) 1
  5. Condition Of The Heart (Interlude) (0:39)
  6. Diamonds & Pearls (0:40)
  7. The Beautiful Ones (2:10)
  8. Nothing Compares 2 U (3:47)
  • Side 7:
  1. Free (1:06)
  2. Starfish & Coffee (1:07) 2
  3. Sometimes It Snows In April (2:40) 3
  4. How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore (5:06)
  • Side 8:
  1. Anna Stesia (13:12)

All songs written by Prince, except where noted.

1 Written by André Cymone (music) & Prince (lyrics) (uncredited)
2 Lyrics written by Prince and Susannah Melvoin
3 Written by Prince (lyrics), Wendy Melvoin (music) and Lisa Coleman (music) (uncredited)



Personnel
Musicians


Production
  • Prince - Producer, arranger and engineer
  • Scottie P. - direct 2 DAT recording engineer
  • Joseph Lipinski - overdub recording engineer
  • Femi Jiya - overdub recording engineer
  • Sam Jennings - design
  • Afshin Shahidi - photography
  • Inam - photography
  • Jake Armour - cover photo (incorrectly credited to Per Breiehagen)


Audio



Thanks
  • none.



Releases
LP, CD, Cassettes and Other versions
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

USA CD x2 2193-CD-0214 + 0215 Boxset center center center center

Variants, Special Editions and Reissues
Country Format Cat. Number Comments Front Back Label 1 Label 2

USA Digital n/a WMA protected format center center center center

 

 

 
Additional Information

Promotion (at time of release) Trivia

  • Prince appeared on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno on 13 December 2002 to promote this release, playing The Everlasting Now.
  • This album was heavily reviewed online and in news outlets as Prince’s first live release.
  • A poster was issued advertising the box set as the first live record released from Prince, as well as to inform that members of the NPG Music Club would receive the set prior to its release in shops.

References
Onenitealone... album.jpg 2002
One Nite Alone...
All Albums All Related Artists Albums 2002
One Nite Alone... The Aftershow: It Ain’t Over!
Itaintover album.jpg