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Prince - Kaufleuten 93 Revisited
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Serial #.............: 4DaFunk Catalogue : #4DF 033
Artist...............: Prince
Album................: Kaufleuten 93 Revisited
Year.................: 2006
Genre................: Aftershow
Comment..............: Act II Tour Aftershow, Kaufleuten, Zurich, 30th August 1993 (am)
Type.................: Bootleg
Duration.............: 71:06
Cover(s) Included....: Yes
Audio Format.........: Lossless
Bitrate..............: Flac
Source...............: Audience Recording (Quality : EX-)


Traklist

Act II Tour Aftershow, Kaufleuten, Zurich, 30th August 1993 (am)

1. The Sacrifice Of Victor (intro) 2. Deuce And A Quarter 3. Black MF In The
House 4. Race 5. The Undertaker 6. Six 7. Intermission 8. Delirious
9. Blue Light 10. Come 11. Endorphinmachine 12. Peach 13. What Is Hip?
14. House In Order

1. The Sacrifice Of Victor (intro) 2. Deuce And A Quarter 3. Black MF In The
House 4. Race 5. The Undertaker 6. Six 7. Intermission 8. Delirious
9. Blue Light 10. Come 11. Endorphinmachine 12. Peach 13. What Is Hip?
14. House In Order

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Sourced from the 90's release 'Kaufleuten' this is yet another great example of
4DaFunk reworking and improving a release which sorely needs attention. The main
problem with the original release was the crowd level was rather obtrusive in
parts and they had a tendency to overpower the recording and drown out the show.
Thankfully this 4DaFunk version has greatly reduced the audience level with the
result that the band are to the fore of the recording and the audience level is
minimal. It's not without it's problems though and there are a few hollow dips,
but these are very minimal in comparison to the original release and barely
worthy of mention. From a personal perspective, this isn't my favourite
aftershow from the Act II tour, but it's a great document of the shows Prince
was playing at the time. The band are every bit as important as Prince and there
are a number of tracks where they are very much the stars of the show including
the opening 'Deuce And A Quarter', a fantastic 'Six' and the jazzy
'Intermission'. The trio of 'Come', 'Endorphinmachine' and 'Peach' are the
undoubted highlights of the show with special mention going to the guitar work
on the latter. The original release of this show has been in circulation for
over a decade and I've grown up listening to it containing all it's flaws, so to
hear it now after having been vastly improved and corrected is a real treat. As
the accompanying artwork states "You won't need another version of this show".

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