The first thing you hear is a familiar voice over the sound of thousands of fans yelling, “Hello, Syracuse and the world. My name is Prince and I have come to play with you.”
The artist soon appears on stage and, decked out in an animal print jumpsuit with white ruffled sleeves and collar and a guitar on his back, begins “Let’s Go Crazy”. “Dear brothers, we are gathered here today…”, he says.
It’s the electric start of a high-octane concert in upstate New York from over three decades ago, re-edited and re-released in audio and video that captures Prince & The Revolution at their peak.
“It was as amazing as I remember it,” says Lisa Coleman, a member of The Revolution who was there that night singing and playing keyboards. She adds drummer Bobby Z: “The next generation needs to see this because that’s what it’s about.”
The March 30, 1985 concert at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York, includes the songs “Delirious”, “1999″, “Little Red Corvette”, “Take Me Home”, “Let’s Pretend We’re Married”, “Computer Blue”, “When Doves Cry” and “I Would Die 4 U”, among others.
It closes with a sensual and dazzling “Purple Rain”. Prince, in a gleaming cape, delivers a several-minute solo that showcases an immensely talented guitarist.
“You can tell he knows what he’s doing out there: he’s lighting up the world. He always played like there was no tomorrow. But that one is especially moving,” says Bobby Z.
“Prince and The Revolution: Live” will be released on June 3 in a variety of formats, including digital streaming platforms, a three-LP vinyl version, a two-CD version, and a Blu-ray of the concert film.
There will also be a limited edition with three color LPs, two CDs, the Blu-ray video, a 44-page book with previously unseen photos from the “Purple Rain” tour and new liner notes written by all five members of The Revolution.