Cult,The Cult/Mexico 1991
Cult,The Cult/Mexico 1991
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In 1991, THE CULT, which was left with only Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, was still going strong with their powerful work "CEREMONY". A multi-camera pro shot of them, which could be called "LIVE CULT seen with your own eyes", has been decided to be released. This work contains the "Mexico City performance on December 12, 1991". It is a scene from "CEREMONIAL STOMP TOUR 1991". As mentioned above, the official version of this tour, "LIVE CULT", is also available, so let's check the positions together. [1991] "CEREMONY" released on September 23rd October 24th-November 30th: Europe #1 (28 performances) ←※Official December 3rd-12th: Latin America (6 performances) ←★Here★ December 30th + 31st: North America #1a (2 performances) [1992] January 2nd-February 24th: North America #1b (23 performances) June 5th-8th: Europe #2 (4 performances) June 13th + 14th: North America #2 (2 performances) October 12th: San Francisco performance The above is the tour overview. The number of performances is not exact because there are some ambiguities in the documents at that time, but I think you can understand the general situation. While the official version "LIVE CULT" was the 26th performance of "Europe #1", the Mexico City performance of this work was the last day of "Latin America". It was a close concert less than 10 performances away. This work, which recorded such a show, is a truly wonderful pro shot. It records the local TV broadcast, but what is amazing is the freshness of the master. Of course, since it was broadcast at that time, the analog feeling is undeniable, but there are no dubbing marks or deterioration over time, and there is no noise-like noise. Although it cannot be said to be official because the nuance of the sound changes with "Lil Devil", it delivers the color of the time itself by jumping over the space-time of 27 years. In addition, the broadcast itself is also wonderful. Although Mexico is in the North American continent, it is a South American (Latin American) area in the music industry. Although the mood of a developing rock country can be seen in the unadorned stage production and the light camera work in this work, the image quality of the broadcast itself far surpasses the so-called "South American quality". Such a visual beauty depicts a passionate performance like the video of "LIVE CULT" as mentioned above. However, it is not the same show, and there are plenty of masterpieces that could not be heard even in "LIVE CULT". The start of the new song "Ceremony" is "Oh!", but they also performed "White". What's even more pleasing is the generous performance of the masterpiece "SONIC TEMPLE". In addition to "Sweet Soul Sister" and "Fire Woman" that were also heard in "LIVE CULT", they performed "New York City", "American Horse", "Edie" and "Sun King". The time, heat and ensemble are close to "LIVE CULT", but the set is more strongly colored by "SONIC TEMPLE". When combined with "LIVE CULT", it is a complementary version where you can enjoy 7 out of the 11 songs of "SONIC TEMPLE". The performance of the band that plays such a set is also hot. Ian's unique singing voice has been further polished, and Billy's creaking and swell are so hot that it seems like heat haze is about to rise. The rhythm section that supports them is also amazing. Michael Lee, who later joined PAGE PLANT, has a very powerful drumming, one of the best drummers of all time, and he and Ian/Billy form a wonderful trio. The only person who replaced Jamie, Kinley Wolf of THE AMERICAN FUSE, is not very famous, but he is also a talented drummer. The bass solo he performs on "White" is particularly amazing, and he plays a variety of different phrases, from right hand to arming and slapping. After this, they disbanded once with "THE CULT". This work is engraved with their appearance just before their demise. Unlike 1984's "DREAMTIME LIVE AT THE LYCEUM", this is a big-name stage with a luxurious set list, filled with confidence after experiencing worldwide success. A masterpiece of professional shots where you can witness the last hot show of the golden age for 88 minutes. Live at Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico 12th December 1991 PRO-SHOT (88:15) 1. Ceremony 2. Lil Devil 3. New York City 4. Rain 5. American Horse 6. Edie 7. White 8. Peace Dog 9. She Sells Sanctuary 10. Sun King 11. Wild Flower 12. Earth Mofo 13. Sweet Soul Sister 14. Fire Woman 15. Love Removal Machine PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.88min.
1. Ceremony 2. Lil Devil 3. New York City 4. Rain 5. American Horse 6. Edie 7. White 8. Peace Dog 9. She Sells Sanctuary 10. Sun King 11. Wild Flower 12. Earth Mofo 13. Sweet Soul Sister 14. Fire Woman 15. Love Removal Machine PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.88min.