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David Bowie/Tokyo, Japan 1983

David Bowie/Tokyo, Japan 1983

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From the "Serious Moonlight Japan Tour 1983", the stage on October 22nd, the third day of the Budokan performance, which was held for four consecutive days, will be released for the first time on a complete high-quality audience recording. It has never been released as a bootleg in the past, so I think it will be a great release for fans. Directly uses the original master cassette, which is no longer available on the internet or even among traders. Reproduce the entire show with vivid and good sound quality. According to the ticket provided by the recorder, the seat is ``No. 15 in the Nth row of the Northeast Stand on the 2nd floor'' (ticket image is shown on the back cover), so it can't be helped that the sound image is far away because it was recorded at a position quite far from the stage. However, in reality, as the show progressed, the sound quality steadily improved (probably because of the sound output from the PA), and especially the second half of disc 2 was recorded with more than enough high sound quality. Masu. Compared to the beginning, the scale has increased significantly, and you can enjoy the entire show with a perfectly satisfying sound. The show started with Carlos Alomar's opening song, ``Minasama, konbanwa! Gonembrino, Nippon Koendesu! David Bowie!''. At the beginning, the sound is a bit muffled, but around the 50th second of the second song, Heroes, the sound image suddenly becomes clear, perhaps because the microphone position was changed. The set was held on the 4th at Budokan, so the content is familiar, but an unusual problem occurred on this day, and around the 40 second mark of the 7th song, Breaking Glass, a strong sustain noise occurred. The performance stopped midway. Bowie tries to survive with a relaxed MC, but after a short silence, the song restarts from the beginning. However, the drums entered the song by mistake, and this part ended up being a rather boring performance. However, from then on, he recovered completely and continued with his scheduled program as if nothing had happened. As mentioned above, even though the recording seats are far away, the sound is fresh because it is recorded with good microphone equipment and a master cassette is used, and the sound is well-packed and rich in information, and the scale is excellent. The sound is good and there is no sound cracking, so if you are used to booting, you can listen to it without any problems. With the hit of ``Merry Christmas on the Battlefield'', it can be said that the level of attention from the public fans is at an all-time high, and between songs, there is a storm of yellow cheers of ``Bowie'' and ``Bowie'', just like Queen. However, the musical sounds are never drowned out by the cheers, so you can enjoy the entire live performance without stress. Introducing a high-quality new source that is attracting attention from Bowie fans around the world! ! Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 22nd October 1983 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (55:30) 1. Intro 2. Look Back In Anger 3. Heroes 4. What In The World? 5. Golden Years 6. Fashion 7. Let's Dance 8. Breaking Glass 9. Life On Mars? 10. Sorrow 11. Cat People (Putting Out Fire) 12. China Girl 13. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) 14. Rebel Rebel 15. White Light, White Heat Disc 2 (58:22) 1. Station To Station 2. Cracked Actor 3. Ashes To Ashes 4. Space Oddity 5. Band Introduction 6. Young Americans 7. Fame 8. Star 9. Stay 10. The Jean Genie 11. Modern Love David Bowie - Vocals, Guitar Carlos Alomar - Guitar Earl Slick - Lead Guitar Steve Elson - Saxophone, Keyboards Stan Harrison - Saxophone Lenny Pickett Saxophone Tony Thompson - Drums Dave Lebolt - Keyboards Carmine Rojas - Bass George Simms - Backing Vocals Frank Simms - Backing Vocals Serious Moonlight Japan Tour 1983

Disc 1 (55:30) 1. Intro 2. Look Back In Anger 3. Heroes 4. What In The World? 5. Golden Years 6. Fashion 7. Let's Dance 8. Breaking Glass 9. Life On Mars? 10. Sorrow 11. Cat People (Putting Out Fire) 12. China Girl 13. Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) 14. Rebel Rebel 15. White Light, White Heat Disc 2 (58:22) 1. Station To Station 2. Cracked Actor 3 Ashes To Ashes 4. Space Oddity 5. Band Introduction 6. Young Americans 7. Fame 8. Star 9. Stay 10. The Jean Genie 11. Modern Love David Bowie - Vocals, Guitar Carlos Alomar - Guitar Earl Slick - Lead Guitar Steve Elson - Saxophone, Keyboards Stan Harrison - Saxophone Lenny Pickett Saxophone Tony Thompson - Drums Dave Lebolt - Keyboards Carmine Rojas - Bass George Simms - Backing Vocals Frank Simms - Backing Vocals Serious Moonlight Japan Tour 1983

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