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Cinderella / Tokyo, Japan 1991 Upgrade

Cinderella / Tokyo, Japan 1991 Upgrade

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The legendary masterpiece "EASTERN SHELTER". The superb stereo sound board has been reprinted with upgraded quality that updates the highest peak. The legendary board was engraved with the superb sound board of "October 1, 1991: Nakano Sun Plaza performance". It is a scene from the Japan performance of the "HEARTBREAK STATION TOUR" that concludes the heyday of the big one. The biggest point of this work is the unparalleled superb quality, but first of all, the position of the show. Let's check the schedule at that time. September 19: Simple Insurance Hall September 20: Miyagi Prefectural Civic Hall September 22: Kanagawa Prefectural Civic Hall September 23: Osaka Festival Hall September 24: Aichi Labor Hall September 25: Hiroshima Melbark Hall September 27: Urawa Civic Cultural Center September 30: NHK Hall October 1: Nakano Sun Plaza [This work] All 9 performances. Although they had just performed a countdown live with BON JOVI on New Year's Eve 1990, they still managed to hold a large-scale Japan tour. This date shows how popular they were at the time. Among them, the Nakano Sun Plaza performance in this work is the last day. CINDERELLA has not visited Japan since then, and this was their last performance in Japan. "EASTERN SHELTER", which contains such a monumental show, was a truly shocking masterpiece. The DAT master was recorded directly from the soundboard desk at the scene, and the direct connection was very strong. When listening with headphones, the guitar can feel the nuance of the strings rubbing against the fingers, and the drums vibrate right next to the ears. When it comes to Tom Keifer's mellow and rich singing voice, it seems like his head has become the microphone itself. Even by the standards of a direct-connection system, the cheers are hardly audible, so there is no sense of being at the concert venue, but instead the sense of synchronization with the band itself is tremendous. The vividness of the other dimension, as if the brain had become a console on the spot, was not just "official class". The appearance of such a transcendent sound board caused a stir among enthusiasts all over the world, and it was sold out and discontinued in an instant. "EASTERN SHELTER" had disappeared from the market for a long time. This work is not a copy reissue of such a great masterpiece. It is a re-CD from the original DAT using the latest technology. In fact, the sound has clearly been upgraded. The vividness of each sound is completely different, but what is particularly wonderful is the three-dimensional effect. It reproduces a deep sound with depth while retaining the shocking direct feeling. The previous release was also at the level of invading the brain, but it was as flat as if there was a TV in the brain. In contrast, this work is filled with the "presence" and "sense of reality" as if the person himself had entered the brain and was performing live. The show depicted with such a sound is truly the supreme of CINDERELLA. The masterpieces from the three platinum albums "NIGHT SONGS", "LONG COLD WINTER" and "HEARTBREAK STATION" are concentrated and the balance is almost even. There is also a half-official "IN CONCERT" from this tour, but this work also features "One For Rock And Roll" and the Stones cover "Brown Sugar" that cannot be heard there. While it is the luxury of a "live performance version best album" itself, it is also alive with the free flow of the show. The performance of such a set is also wonderful. The confidence and big feeling of the platinum albums have reached their peak, and the simple roots that are completely exposed there are also delicious. "HEARTBREAK STATION" approached roots music with many guests, but even on the tour, chorus, keyboard, and saxophone musicians accompanied. It gives you a thick and luxurious ensemble of a total of eight people. Of course, if the large family gets messy, it will be ruined, but this work is a transcendent sound board with a splendid three-dimensional effect. Every breath and every note of each member is vivid and beautifully separated. You can fully enjoy the performance that perfectly combines the seemingly contradictory elements of "astringent flavor" and "gorgeousness". Although they were seen as idols when they debuted, CINDERELLA was actually a full-fledged blues and rock 'n' roll band. This is a super masterpiece that is packed with their gorgeous masterpieces and true abilities. The sound revived from the original DAT and the masterpiece that summarizes their heyday are now on the same level as official studio works...no, even more. A superb stereo soundboard album that goes beyond official/unofficial and becomes a masterpiece. Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 1st October 1991 STEREO SBD(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (48:57) 1. Intro. 2. The More Things Change 3. Push, Push 4. Sick For The Cure 5. Love's Got Me Doin' Time 6. Night Songs 7. Back Home Again 8. One For Rock And Roll 9. Heartbreak Station 10. Coming Home 11. Fallin' Apart At The Seams 12. Somebody Save Me Disc 2 (45:15) 1. Drums Solo 2. Don't Know What You Got (till It's Gone) 3. Nobody's Fool 4. Gypsy Road 5. Shake Me 6. Shelter Me 7. Member Introduction 8. Brown Sugar 9. Outro STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Tom Keifer - Guitar, Vocals Eric Brittingham - Bass, Vocals Jeff Labar - Guitar, Vocals Fred Coury - Drums, Vocals Gary Corbett - Keyboards Jay Davidson - Saxophone, Keybaords Roberta Freeman - Backing Vocals Diane Jones - Backing Vocals

Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 1st October 1991 STEREO SBD(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (48:57) 1. Intro. 2. The More Things Change 3. Push, Push 4. Sick For The Cure 5. Love's Got Me Doin' Time 6. Night Songs 7. Back Home Again 8. One For Rock And Roll 9. Heartbreak Station 10. Coming Home 11. Fallin' Apart At The Seams 12. Somebody Save Me Disc 2 (45:15) 1. Drums Solo 2. Don't Know What You Got (till It's Gone) 3. Nobody's Fool 4. Gypsy Road 5. Shake Me 6. Shelter Me 7. Member Introduction 8. Brown Sugar 9. Outro STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Tom Keifer - Guitar, Vocals Eric Brittingham - Bass, Vocals Jeff Labar - Guitar, Vocals Fred Coury - Drums, Vocals Gary Corbett - Keyboards Jay Davidson - Saxophone, Keybaords Roberta Freeman - Backing Vocals Diane Jones - Backing Vocals

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