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Indigo Nights
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 30, 2008 (21 Nights supplement)
RecordedSummer 2007
VenueindigO2 arena, London
Genre
Length76:51
LabelNPG
ProducerPrince
Prince chronology
Planet Earth
(2007)
Indigo Nights
(2008)
Lotusflow3r
(2009)

Indigo Nights is a live album by Prince, mainly comprising songs played live during some of the aftershows at the indigO2 night club in London in 2007. It contains nine live versions of previously released Prince songs, four cover songs, one new song and a monologue.[citation needed] The CD was only sold coupled with the 21 Nights coffee table book which was released on September 30, 2008.[1] The book reached number 9 on The New York Times best selling hardcover nonfiction titles.[2]

In 2018 the album was released digitally on music platforms Tidal, Spotify, iTunes Store and Apple Music by NPG Records.[3]

Track listing

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  1. "3121" – 7:44 (contains interpolation of Scott Joplin's 1902 composition "The Entertainer" and "D.M.S.R.")
  2. "Girls & Boys" – 4:05
  3. "The Song of the Heart" – 1:39
  4. "Delirious" – 2:01
  5. "Just Like U" (Monologue) – 2:49
  6. "Satisfied" – 6:19
  7. "Beggin' Woman Blues" (previously unreleased song) – 6:43
  8. "Rock Steady" featuring Beverley Knight (Aretha Franklin cover) – 6:37
  9. "Whole Lotta Love" (Led Zeppelin cover) – 4:42
  10. "Alphabet St." – 6:09
  11. "Indigo Nights" (instrumental jam based on "Get on the Boat") – 3:41
  12. "Misty Blue" featuring Shelby J. (Dorothy Moore cover) – 4:25
  13. "Baby Love" featuring Shelby J. (Mother's Finest cover) – 3:54
  14. "The One" (with guitar solo from "The Question of U") – 9:08
  15. "All the Critics Love U in London" (variation of "All the Critics Love U in New York") – 7:05

References

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  1. ^ "Prince Relives 21 Nights". E! Online. May 5, 2008. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  2. ^ "Hardcover Nonfiction - List". NYTimes.com. October 10, 2008. Retrieved February 25, 2012.
  3. ^ Birzniece, Elsa (August 16, 2018). "23 Prince albums made available to stream for the first time". Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 17, 2018.