We went behind the scenes with the members of The Revolution who broke down one of Prince's greatest shows
and the Revolution’s stop at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York, on the tail end of the band’s Purple Rain Tour was an apt decision based on its reverence as one of the most iconic shows of the era.
“It was such a powerful period for the band,” keyboardist Lisa Coleman, who is sitting with her longtime partner and bandmate Wendy Melvoin, tellsover Zoom. “It’s a great experience to hear this freight train that was Prince and the Revolution.” “We were touring and making records during that whole period,” says Melvoin. “That whole five-year period was so fertile and so busy. And not only with the Prince and The Revolution stuff, it was all the other bands and all the other projects we were doing at the same time as well. Wherever we were stopped, there was always a mobile truck available or we’d book a studio. Sometimes Lisa and I would be sent back to L.A. while he was handling X, Y and Z and we’d finish tracks. It was nonstop.
Yet that’s what makes this such an important addition to the parade of archival titles coming out of the Estate. It’s like a bottle of well-preserved lightning that symbolizes the avalanche of creative purity emerging from The Artist at this moment in his career.
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