Cinderella/Tokyo,Japan 1987
Cinderella/Tokyo,Japan 1987
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The legendary first visit to Japan with their shocking debut album "NIGHT SONGS". A multi-camera pro shot of their shining show with the highest quality will be released. Their first visit to Japan was in the summer of 1987, about a year after the release of "NIGHT SONGS". First, let's take a look at their schedule at that time, which shows how popular they were at the time. August 5th: Nagoya City Public Hall August 6th: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall August 8th: Gotanda Simple Insurance Hall August 10th: Shinjuku Welfare Pension Hall August 11th: Shinjuku Welfare Pension Hall August 12th: Shinjuku Welfare Pension Hall August 13th: Shibuya Public Hall (additional performance) August 15th: Shinjuku Welfare Pension Hall (additional performance) A total of 8 performances. Despite their first visit to Japan shortly after their debut, they performed at famous halls all over the country. In particular, Tokyo was added again, with three venues and six performances, and it is easy to see from the schedule how shocking their appearance was. The popularity that exploded after their first visit to Japan was not limited to the number of performances, and the pattern was also broadcast on a certain satellite broadcasting station. This work is a multi-camera pro shot. The quality of this work is also excellent. Although it is an analog shoot, the master freshness is excellent, and the screen is very glossy with no dubbing deterioration or uneven running. The vivid color is as it was at the time...or rather, it is so vivid that it is hard to believe it was in the 1980s. Although the caption "This concert is broadcast in B mode stereo" gives off a fierce sense of the era, if it weren't for that, the visual beauty would be like an official laser disc. The show depicted with that quality is so dazzling that it seems like the shining popularity has been turned into a video. The four people, who are just like the artwork of "NIGHT SONGS", can burst with their youth. Tom Keifer, whose appearance and microphone handling are reminiscent of Steven Tyler, roars with a husky voice like Brian Johnson, while Eric Brittingham and Jeff Lover run around the stage, spinning around with their fluffy hair. The guitar and bass turns, which were a hot topic at the time, are also vividly decided. Not only the action, but the show content is exactly "moving NIGHT SONGS". They play all the songs except "Hell On Wheels" out of the 10 songs on the album, and there are solo corners by Tom and Jeff, and an early version of "Talk Is Cheap" that will later be included in "STILL CLIMBING". Not only Fred Coury but also Jeff participates in the drum solo as percussion. They are showing off a fun battle. The masterpiece is depicted in an expanded version with video, but the cover is even more than that. In the middle of the show, the local blues "Tokyo Blues" was performed, interspersed with BB King's "Rock Me". And the encore ended with a grand finale with the Stones' "Jumpin' Jack Flash"! The appearance of their predecessors flickered in the corners of the performance, which is a sign of their youthfulness right after their debut, but these covers explode with pure admiration that is even more youthful. Tom's already hot singing voice became even hotter, and it was even more scorching than the original. At the time, they were touted as "BON JOVI's younger brothers", but in reality they were much more earthy than BON JOVI and had a deep love for blues since their debut. Although they seem to be the epitome of glamorous LA metal, they also show plenty of deep nature that cannot be satisfied with just that. CINDERELLA in 1987, which swept the world with its shocking debut. This is a masterpiece video where you can witness their youthful and passionate performance in official professional shots. This is a masterpiece that jumps out from the artwork of "NIGHT SONGS" and depicts those classic songs with passionate live performances. Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan August 1987 PRO-SHOT (74:56) 1. Intro 2. Once Around The Ride 3. Nothin' For Nothin' 4. In From The Outside 5. Talk Is Cheap 6. Jeff Guitar Solo 7. Night Songs 8. Push Push 9. Tokyo Blues Part 1 10. Rock Me 11. Tokyo Blues Part 2 12. Back Home Again 13. Tom Guitar Solo 14. Nobody's Fool 15. Fred Drum Solo 16. Somebody Save Me 17. Shake Me 18. Jumpin' Jack Flash Tom Keifer - Guitar, Vocals Eric Brittingham - Bass, Vocals Jeff Labar - Guitar, Vocal Fred Coury - Drum PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.75min.
1. Intro 2. Once Around The Ride 3. Nothin' For Nothin' 4. In From The Outside 5. Talk Is Cheap 6. Jeff Guitar Solo 7. Night Songs 8. Push Push 9. Tokyo Blues Part 1 10. Rock Me 11. Tokyo Blues Part 2 12. Back Home Again 13. Tom Guitar Solo 14. Nobody's Fool 15. Fred Drum Solo 16. Somebody Save Me 17. Shake Me 18. Jumpin' Jack Flash Tom Keifer - Guitar, Vocals Eric Brittingham - Bass, Vocals Jeff Labar - Guitar, Vocal Fred Coury - Drum PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.75min.