Prince: Live At Paisley Park - December 31, 1987

Prince: Live At Paisley Park - December 31, 1987

8.1

Dec 31 1987

2h 15m

Music

Prince’s final performance of the Sign O’ The Times Tour stage show and his only on-stage collaboration with jazz legend Miles Davis.

Prince

Prince

Self

Miles Davis

Miles Davis

Self

Sheila E.

Sheila E.

Self

Cat Glover

Cat Glover

Self

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