David Bowie/Canada 1999
David Bowie/Canada 1999
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The masterpiece multi-camera pro shot from the “hours…” era is set to be released. “Hours Tour 1999” was the smallest in Bowie's history with only a few performances, but instead he actively appeared on radio and TV. A number of professional shots remain. One of them is included in this work. This is the TV program “Musique Plus 1999” recorded on “November 22, 1999 Quebec”. The masterpiece soundboard album “KIT KAT KLUB 1999” containing the only North American performance of “Hours Tour” will be released, but this work will be released three days later. The quality is excellent. The resolution feels like the sweetness of analog broadcasting at the time, but the master freshness is the best. It seems to have been digitized from the recorded Air Check Master itself, and there are no dubbing marks at all. Furthermore, there is no tape twisting or running noise due to age-related deterioration, making it truly glossy and beautiful. Nearly 20 years have passed since the broadcast, and normally it would be normal to see some color blurring at the edges of the screen, but you can enjoy the beauty of the images even without that. What makes the noiseless master even happier is the audio. There are many air checks from the 90s that have dusty noise even if the screen is beautiful, but this work is truly beautiful. Not only the freshness of the master but also the recording itself is exquisite, and it is a super superb stereo sound board that is neatly separated. That's why it's such a wonderful sound that if it were made into an official CD, it would become a masterpiece of a live album. The quality depicted is a live performance unique to television appearances, which is different from a concert. Although it is a studio live performance, the audience is also present at the venue, and the excitement of being able to see the biggest names in the rock world up close is swirling. This mood also leads to “VH1 STORYTELLERS”, which has also been officially released, but the set is completely different. Among the new songs at the time, "Something In The Air" and "The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell" were selected, as well as classics such as "I'm Afraid Of Americans," "Ashes To Ashes," "Stay," and "Cracked Actor." This is a number that was not seen on "VH1 STORYTELLERS". And Bowie, who plays such a set, is also good. “KIT KAT KLUB 1999” was also a really spirited performance, but the performance was weak only three days later. On top of that, the atmosphere is different from that of a concert stage. In the small space, they sang slowly without any flashy actions, and the feeling of breathing closely with the audience was extremely homey. Live music filled with enthusiasm but relaxed, with a warm atmosphere filling the small space... It is a video that allows you to feel such Bowie right in front of you. This is a masterpiece multi-camera pro shot depicting 3 days after the ultimate soundboard “KIT KAT KLUB 1999”. It's great as a single video work, but it can also be enjoyed as a CD video version. Although “hours…” did not materialize as a large-scale tour, Bowie was still shining in that era. A studio professional shot that lets you get up close to him. Montreal, Quebec, Canada 22nd November 1999 PRO-SHOT 1. Survive 2. Ashes To Ashes 3. Seven 4. Thursday's Child 5. Stay 6. Always Crashing In The Same Car 7. Something In The Air 8. The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell 9. Cracked Actor 10. I'm Afraid Of Americans PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.52min.
1. Survive 2. Ashes To Ashes 3. Seven 4. Thursday's Child 5. Stay 6. Always Crashing In The Same Car 7. Something In The Air 8. The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell 9. Cracked Actor 10. I'm Afraid Of Americans PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.52min.