Satisfied
Sound Quality: Soundboard recording (* except where indicated)/Excellent audience recordings
Main Show:
41st Montreux Jazz Festival
Auditorium Stravinski
Montreux, Switzerland
July 16th, 2007 pm, 21:40 - 0:00, ca. 140'
Line-up
Prince: vox, guitar, bass, keys
Renato Neto: jazz keys
Morris Hayes: funk keys
Cora Coleman-Dunham: drums
Josh Dunham: bass
Mike Phillips: alto sax, vocoder, tenor sax
Greg Boyer: trombone
Lee Hogans: trumpet
Shelby Johnson: vox
Disc One
1. When The Saints Go Marching In [US traditional] (instrumental)*
2. Footprints [Miles Davis]*
3. The World Is A Ghetto [War] (instrumental) (incl. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) [Duke Ellington])*
4. Mind In 7 [Cora Coleman-Dunham]*
5. Down By The Riverside [US traditional] (instrumental)*
6. Satisfied
7. Beggin' Woman [Cousin Joe]
8. Girls & Boys (incl. Cutie Pie [One Way] (instrumental))
9. Purple Rain
10. What A Wonderful World [Louis Armstrong] (instrumental)
11. Gotta Broken Heart Again
12. Love Is A Losing Game [Amy Winehouse]
13. Sweet Thing [Rufus feat. Chaka Khan]
14. Musicology (Prince on bass) (incl. (Eye Like) Funky Music (chant) - Tutu [Miles Davis])
15. Prince And The Band
Disc Two
2. I Feel For You
3. Controversy
4. Crazy [Gnarls Barkley] (incl. One Nation Under A Groove [Funkadelic])
5. Nothing Compares 2 U
6. Take Me With U
7. Guitar
8. 7
9. Come Together [The Beatles]
Encores
10. Little Red Corvette (acoustic)
11. Sometimes It Snows In April (acoustic)
12. Claude Nobs speech #1
Aftershow
41st Montreux Jazz Festival
Montreux Jazz Café
Montreux, Switzerland
July 17th, 2007 am, 02:55 - 03:35, ca. 40'
13. Brick House [The Commodores] (Prince on keys) (incl. Tricky (instrumental))
14. 3121
15. Claude Nobs speech #2
16. The Chicken [James Brown]
17. Get On The Boat
18. Claude Nobs speech #3
This 2CD-release features:
-The exclusive SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
-The complete shows - every note played (complete version of When The Saints Go Marching In), and every word said by the festival’s director Claude Nobs (complete speech at the very end of the aftershow)
-Proper tracking, in-depth track-listing and complete MJF history in the 12-page booklet
-A wonderful document of a historic and unique show on 2 x CD90 filled to the max (timings: ca. 140’ main show + 40’ aftershow = 180’ in total)
Claude Nobs, the MJF's founder and director, has slowly begun to think about retiring from the Montreux Jazz Festival over the last couple of years.
But before doing so, he had TWO big artists on his wish list, which he really wanted to bring to the MJF to finish-off his professional career in beauty.
The first one was his friend and long-time Swiss chalet neighbor David Bowie (who has also recorded songs in Montreux) - Claude achieved to put Bowie on the bill in 2002, where he played a sensational, extra-long set.
The second artist on Claude's special wish-list was - PRINCE! With that in mind, you will understand Claude's very own enthusiasm about Prince’s attendance, originally billed the «Surprise Jazz Night».
Working for this and rumored for many, many years, Claude finally made the impossible happen in the 2007 edition of the festival.
-The exclusive SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
-The complete shows - every note played (complete version of When The Saints Go Marching In), and every word said by the festival’s director Claude Nobs (complete speech at the very end of the aftershow)
-Proper tracking, in-depth track-listing and complete MJF history in the 12-page booklet
-A wonderful document of a historic and unique show on 2 x CD90 filled to the max (timings: ca. 140’ main show + 40’ aftershow = 180’ in total)
Claude Nobs, the MJF's founder and director, has slowly begun to think about retiring from the Montreux Jazz Festival over the last couple of years.
But before doing so, he had TWO big artists on his wish list, which he really wanted to bring to the MJF to finish-off his professional career in beauty.
The first one was his friend and long-time Swiss chalet neighbor David Bowie (who has also recorded songs in Montreux) - Claude achieved to put Bowie on the bill in 2002, where he played a sensational, extra-long set.
The second artist on Claude's special wish-list was - PRINCE! With that in mind, you will understand Claude's very own enthusiasm about Prince’s attendance, originally billed the «Surprise Jazz Night».
Working for this and rumored for many, many years, Claude finally made the impossible happen in the 2007 edition of the festival.