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Date: June 2, 1986
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Title: "Prince In Another Warm-Up"
Reviewed By: Robert Hilburn
Near the end of his "sneak" concert Friday night at the Wiltern Theatre,
Prince assured the audience that this show was no rehearsal. "I'm serious
(tonight)," he said. And sure enough: This was a far leaner and more effective
concert than the one Prince and his expanded Revolution band put on a week
earlier at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco.
Both of the zesty, funk-oriented shows were warm-ups for a summer tour and
they offered roughly the same song selection -- a few old numbers (including
the notorious "Head") but mostly deliciously energized treatments of tunes from
his last two albums. The difference was that Prince wisely cut a half-hour from
the 2 1/2-hour San Francisco show. Besides reducing the number of solos, he
eliminated most of the exaggerated horseplay that seemed aimed at demonstrating
he's a nice guy.
As up north, Prince was part of a slick revue, but he was definitely the man
in charge this time. The show's party-time spirit -- with its obvious homages to
James Brown (and Ricky Ricardo?) -- should satisfy his fans, even in a stadium
setting (there are rumors of a Coliseum show this summer), yet it still falls
short of the captivating spirit and challenge of his earliest dates here. Prince
is such a major talent that he humbles most of his rivals, but his past
achievements hang over this show like a ghost in the wings telling you that he
can do more.
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