One Nite Alone...

One Nite Alone... is the twenty-fifth studio album by American recording artist Prince. It was released on May 14, 2002 by NPG Records. It features him singing and accompanying himself on piano, making only occasional use of other instruments. It includes a cover of the Joni Mitchell classic, "A Case of You", retitled "A Case of U". Mitchell receives special thanks in the liner notes. One song that caused some controversy amongst fans is "Avalanche", which describes Abraham Lincoln as a racist.

One Nite Alone...
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 14, 2002
Recorded2000–2002
Genre
Length35:01
LabelNPG
ProducerPrince
Prince chronology
The Rainbow Children
(2001)
One Nite Alone...
(2002)
One Nite Alone... Live!
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Guardian[1]

One Nite Alone... was given to members of the NPG Music Club, separately and included as a gift with his One Nite Alone...Live box set. It was never sold in stores, but bootlegs are available. Many fans have only heard the album through MP3 file-sharing, and original CD copies are quite rare; in 2015, the album was released through Tidal. And on May 29, 2020, the album was released on vinyl and CD.

Track listing

All songs written by Prince, except "A Case of U" by Joni Mitchell.

No.TitleLength
1."One Nite Alone..."3:37
2."U're Gonna C Me"5:16
3."Here on Earth"3:23
4."A Case of U"3:39
5."Have a Heart"2:04
6."Objects in the Mirror"3:27
7."Avalanche"4:24
8."Pearls B4 the Swine"3:01
9."Young and Beautiful"2:44
10."Arboretum" (instrumental)3:26

Personnel

  • Prince – all vocals and instruments except where noted
  • John Blackwell – drums on tracks 3 and 4
  • Ambient singing – Prince's doves, Divinity and Majesty[2]
  • Scottie BaldwinOne Nite Alone...Live!

Notes

  • "One Nite Alone", "U're Gonna C Me", "Here on Earth", "A Case of U", and "Pearls B4 the Swine" were initially released through the NPG Music Club in 2001
  • "U're Gonna C Me" was re-recorded with new instrumentation for MPLSound.
  • "A Case of U" is dedicated to the memory of John L. Nelson, Prince's father.

References

  1. allmusic
  2. "Prince One Night Alone Piano And Voice Album". www.Guide2Prince.org. Archived from the original on May 3, 2010.
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