David Sylvian/Tokyo,Japan 10.23.2001
David Sylvian/Tokyo,Japan 10.23.2001
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In 2001, David Sylvian came to Japan as a band for the first time in a while, releasing the compilation work ``EVERYTHING AND NOTHING'' that summarized his diverse career. A valuable masterpiece original recording that allows you to fully experience the scene is now available. This work is inspired by the "October 23, 2001: Nakano Sunplaza" performance. This is an exquisite audience recording. It was originally scheduled for September 2001, but the airport was closed at the last minute due to the September 11 terrorist attacks. The event was postponed for more than a month. First, let's check the show's position from the schedule.・October 22nd: Nakano Sunplaza ・October 23rd: Nakano Sunplaza ←★This work★ ・October 24th: Aichi Labor Hall ・October 27th: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall A total of 4 performances. It is a compact schedule that covers Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka, and the Nakano performance of this work is in the middle of it. This was the concert's second performance in Tokyo. This work, which vacuum-packed the scene, is a masterpiece recording of the highest level that sounds like the early and late Japanese period. This is the work of a recording artist who has recently become a hot topic, and he is also responsible for YES's ``SHIBUYA 1998 2ND NIGHT'' and ``TOKYO 2003 2ND NIGHT'', which have been well received, and BRAND X and Bryan Ferry, which will be released at the same time this week. is. This work has the Sylvian edition, which is the latest edition, and is a new masterpiece that will be the best masterpiece in the master collection at that time. The key, of course, is the great sound. The unique taper has a neat and detailed ringing, but this work has a powerful core that reaches through the thin skin of the ringing, perhaps because of the favorable position of “31st row on the first floor”. What's more, the entire band apparently used headphones instead of monitor speakers. Perhaps because of this, we are able to achieve clear output sound without any monitor sound being mixed in. And the clear output sound is made even more beautiful by the hall sound. A transparent sound surrounds the bare core like an aura, creating luster and dynamism, and making even the smallest details clear without hiding them. While the ``beauty unique to the audience'' richly colors the aesthetic sound world and dandy singing voice, there is not the slightest sense of sparseness. It's like a polished FM broadcast... It is a beautiful sound created by the combination of the sound output of Sylvian, who has a high sense of aesthetics, and the technique of a master recorder. What is depicted with such a beautiful sound is a full show that beautifully summarizes the career just like "EVERYTHING AND NOTHING". Let's organize the sets here so you can experience their versatility. Solo (11 songs) Secrets of the Beehive: The Boy With The Gun/Orpheus/Waterfront Dead Bees on a Cake: The Scent Of Magnolia/God Man/I Surrender/Midnight Sun/Pollen Path/Cover Me With Flowers/Krishna Blue・Others: Bhajan JAPAN/RAIN TRERE CROW (3 songs)・Blackwater/Ghosts/Nightporter collaboration (6 songs)・Jean The Birdman (Sylvian & Fripp)/Linoleum (TWEAKER)/ Rooms Of The 16 Shimmers (Russell Mills) ・Professor-related: Heartbeat (Tainai Kaiki II) / Zero Landmine / Forbidden Colors ... and so on. Although it is centered around the numbers from his two recent works, ``SECRETS OF THE BEEHIVE'' and ``DEAD BEES ON A CAKE,'' it is also interspersed with famous songs from Japan and various collaborations. “Bhajan”, which was also the theme song of the tour, is also valuable. And the classics are also refreshing. It's been reborn in a cool way with bluesy chords and funky beats (Steve Jansen is amazing!). In any case, this is a live album where you can enjoy a variety of Sylvian's famous songs, with the best sound in the popular master collection. The sound, melody, and performance are all beautiful, moody, and sexy. This is a new masterpiece that promises such a mellow musical time. Exquisite audience recording of the "October 23, 2001: Nakano Sunplaza" performance. The neat and detailed sound is wonderful, and the core that reaches through the thin skin is powerful. It seems that the entire band used headphones instead of monitor speakers at the scene, and it is a beautiful album that combines clear output sound with no monitor sound mixed in and the ``beauty unique to the audience''. The show centered on the numbers "SECRETS OF THE BEEHIVE" and "DEAD BEES ON A CAKE," but it was also interspersed with famous songs released in Japan and in various collaborations, including the rare song "SECRETS OF THE BEEHIVE" and "DEAD BEES ON A CAKE." Bhajan” was also performed. This is Rival Bum, a wonderful combination of a diverse career. Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 23rd October 2001 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1(62:54) 1. Ambience 2. The Scent Of Magnolia 3. Blackwater 4. Godman 5. I Surrender 6. Jean The Birdman 7. Midnight Sun 8. The Boy With The Gun 9. Orpheus 10. Waterfront 11. Heartbeat (Tainai Kaiki?) 12. Linoleum 13. Rooms Of The 16 Shimmers Disc 2(52:11) 1. Ghosts 2. Pollen Path 3 . Cover Me With Flowers 4. Zero Landmine 5. Forbidden Colors 6. Band Introduction 7. Krishna Blue 8. Nightporter 9. Bhajan David Sylvian - Vocal, Guitar Steve Jansen - Drums, Percussion Matt Cooper - Keyboards Timothy Young - Guitar Keith Lowe - Bass
Disc 1(62:54) 1. Ambience 2. The Scent Of Magnolia 3. Blackwater 4. Godman 5. I Surrender 6. Jean The Birdman 7. Midnight Sun 8. The Boy With The Gun 9. Orpheus 10. Waterfront 11. Heartbeat (Tainai Kaiki ?) 12. Linoleum 13. Rooms Of The 16 Shimmers Disc 2(52:11) 1. Ghosts 2. Pollen Path 3. Cover Me With Flowers 4. Zero Landmine 5. Forbidden Colours 6. Band Introduction 7. Krishna Blue 8. Nightporter 9. Bhajan David Sylvian - Vocal, Guitar Steve Jansen - Drums, Percussion Matt Cooper - Keyboards Timothy Young - Guitar Keith Lowe - Bass