Boz Scaggs/Tokyo,Japan 10.14.1980 Complete
Boz Scaggs/Tokyo,Japan 10.14.1980 Complete
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In 1980, they released ``Middle Man'', which was at the peak of the AOR boom, and in the fall of the same year, they held a large-scale tour in Japan, including 3 days at Budokan, and showed great excitement among general music fans. Ta. Introducing an ultra-high-quality disc that captures the original sound source of the Budokan in 1980, which can be said to be Boz's peak. October 14, 1980, the first day's performance at Budokan is completely recorded with ultra-high quality audience recording. It was recorded at a large venue famous for the Rolling Stones' 1990 Tokyo Dome performance, Mick Jagger's 1988 Tokyo Dome performance, as well as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Pink Floyd, and Genesis. Uses a new master sound source by a rare famous taper that recorded live performances at the time with unbelievably unprecedented ultra-high sound quality (1982's "Master Sword", which was released the other day and was well received by TOTO fans, was also made by the same taper) Thing.). As a microphone and cassette recording at that time, the sound quality is such that you could not ask for anything better, and it is a sound source that I would like not only Boz fans but also recording enthusiasts to use for research purposes. The sound is strangely close, yet it doesn't hurt your ears at all.It has a different taste and feel from modern digital recordings.It's a truly warm and heartfelt sound that is very pleasant for fans of 80's music. That's it! On earth, where in Budokan in 1980 and with what kind of equipment would you be able to record such a sound? It's a sound that makes you wonder when you listen to it. A moderate amount of cheering can be heard, but it sounds like a ripple spreading from the back, so it is assumed that it was probably recorded with a fixed microphone near the front row. The sound balance is also at the highest level, with almost no clutter. I used to believe that the bright and detailed sound of AOR-type music is best heard on a soundboard recording, but after listening to this recording, I wonder if that opinion will change? An exquisite sonic document that can only be achieved through microphone recording. I think you'll understand this if you listen to it. Boz's exquisite singing voice that can be heard with this sound, as well as the outstanding performances of Michael Landau, Mike Porcaro and others, are a masterpiece. After the huge success of ``Silk Degrees'' in 1976, Boz Scaggs had been releasing successive hit albums, so enjoy a set that is truly worth listening to and feels like ``The Best of Boz Scaggs.'' can do. In addition, six songs from the 1980 Budokan performance were broadcast on TV as a digest at the time, but they were recorded on another day. Exquisite performance content and the best sound that all Western music fans should listen to. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 14th October 1980 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (41:05) 1. Breakdown Dead Ahead 2. What Can I Say, What Can I Do 3. Hard Times 4. Angel You 5 Harbor Lights 6. Isn't It Time 7. Simone 8. You Got Some Imagination Disc 2 (68:08) 1. Georgia 2. Do Like You Do In New York 3. Look What You've Done to Me 4. Jump Street 5. Lido Shuffle 6. We're All Alone 7. JoJo 8. Middle Man 9. Lowdown 10. Band Introduction 11. You're Mine 12. You Can Have Me Anytime Boz Scaggs - Vocal, Guitar Mike Landau - Guitar Randy Kerber - Keyboards Steve Plunkett - Keyboards Mike Porcaro - Bass Carlos Vega - Drums Paulette Brown - Vocal Venetta Fields - Vocal
Disc 1 (41:05) 1. Breakdown Dead Ahead 2. What Can I Say, What Can I Do 3. Hard Times 4. Angel You 5. Harbor Lights 6. Isn't It Time 7. Simone 8. You Got Some Imagination Disc 2 (68:08) 1. Georgia 2. Do Like You Do In New York 3. Look What You've Done to Me 4. Jump Street 5. Lido Shuffle 6. We're All Alone 7. JoJo 8. Middle Man 9. Lowdown 10. Band Introduction 11. You're Mine 12. You Can Have Me Anytime Boz Scaggs - Vocal, Guitar Mike Landau - Guitar Randy Kerber - Keyboards Steve Plunkett - Keyboards Mike Porcaro - Bass Carlos Vega - Drums Paulette Brown - Vocal Venetta Fields - Vocal