Prince June 15th, 1992 London, England @ Earl's Court "Diamonds & Pearls Tour" "The Greatest Show On Earth, Vol. 1" SBD > ? > CDR DISC 1: 1. INTRO - TAKE MY HAND, PRECIOUS LORD 2. THUNDER 3. DADDY POP 4. DIAMONDS & PEARLS 5. LET'S GO CRAZY 6. KISS 7. DEAD ON IT - JUGHEAD 8. PURPLE RAIN 9. LIVE 4 LOVE 10. LIVELY UP YOURSELF - WILLING & ABLE 11. DAMN U 12. SEXY MF DISC 2 1. ARABIC INSTRUMENTAL - THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE (Including IT) 2. A NIGHT IN TUNISIA 3. STROLLIN' 4. INSATIABLE ---------------- filler: April 29th, 2001 San Francisco, CA @ Fillmore "Hit N Run Tour Aftershow" from "Joy In Repetition (after show at the Fillmore)" unknown audience > ? > CDR 05. THE DAISY CHAIN (FEAT. DVS AND NAJEE) 06. JOY IN REPETITION (FEAT. NAJEE ON SAX) 07. PAISLEY PARK 08. SANTANA MEDLEY (FEAT. SHEILA E.) 09. OYE COMO VA (FEAT. DRUM SOLI BY JOHN BLACKWELL AND SHEILA E.) 10. ALPHABET ST. (FEAT. LARRY GRAHAM) not complete, edited to fit the end of this disc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMMENT on "The Greatest Show On Earth, Vol. 1": Fullasoul's first audio release, and an extraordinarily good one. Anyone who keeps half an eye on the wonderful world of bootlegs will know that this show was released in June 2005 by Sabotage . Not only is the Fullasoul release far more complete than the Sabotage release, it is also a stereo soundboard recording. This release also contains over 10 minutes more of the concert which Sabotage bafflingly didn't include on their release. The sound quality is superb with far more depth and detail to the show. So good in fact that I am still hearing small samples, etc which are new to my ears, and I have been listening to this show (albeit on tape) since 1992. Any release which can make something you have been listening to for over 10 years sound new and fresh is rare thing. The recording is not without some minor flaws, and these occur (thankfully) during 'Dead On It / Jughead'. 'Dead On It' is missing the intro (as with the Sabotage release), and there are a number of crackles / interference during 'Jughead' which are audible. It's not often where Sabotage are beaten into 2nd place by a fan release as their product is usually of such high quality, however on this occasion Fullasoul has whipped their ass with a FAR superior release.