Duran Duran/Tokyo,Japan 1989 S & V
Duran Duran/Tokyo,Japan 1989 S & V
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DURAN DURAN landed at Tokyo Dome in 1989, when the compatibility with “Big Egg” was still fresh. Introducing the definitive edition that archived the sound board and pro shots with the best master. Of course, this work was recorded on “February 22, 1989: Tokyo Dome Performance”. This is a 3-disc set with the stereo soundboard recording on DISC 1-2 and the multi-camera professional shot on DISC 3. They experienced Korakuen Stadium on the previous “THE STRANGE BEHAVIOUR Tour”, but they only performed at Tokyo Dome once before and after. First, let's look back at the schedule at that time.・February 15th: Kobe World Memorial Hall ・February 16th: Kobe World Memorial Hall ・February 17th: Kobe World Memorial Hall ・February 20th: Nagoya Rainbow Hall ・February 22nd: Tokyo Dome ←★Here ★ A total of 5 performances. Although Roger and Andy had already left and there were only three official members, they were still extremely popular in Japan. In February 1989, VAN HALEN and Prince also held their first Tokyo Dome performance, which was the next large-scale performance. In such shows, TV broadcast pro shots have reigned as a staple, but in fact, apart from that, a full sound board was also left. This work is the highest quality set of the full sound board and TV broadcast pro shots. In fact, the quality is impregnable. The main full sound board (DISC 1-2) is completely official, and the mix and recording are flawless. The stereo feeling, which was slightly centered in the TV broadcast pro shot, has expanded dynamically, and it is so perfect that I wish it would be released as an official work. On the other hand, the TV broadcast pro shot (DISC 3) is also the best ever. This master has been popular as a gift title at our store for some time, but it seems that the recording master itself has been digitized, and there are no dubbing marks or deterioration over time. Although there are some momentary image disturbances, they are less than a zero comma, and there is not a single white line noise to be found, nor is there any audio noise. The days are brought back to life with vivid colors and visual beauty that look like they were created from the mint quality official VHS. What is depicted in such "official substitute" quality is the culmination of the glorious 1980s. As mentioned above, the sound board version is longer than the TV broadcast pro shot, so let's organize it together. Big Thing/I Don't Want Your Love/Do You Believe In Shame?/All She Wants Is/Palomino (★)/The Edge of America/Lake Shore Driving/Drug (It's Just A State of Mind) (★) Others ・Duran Duran: Planet Earth/Girls On Film ・Rio: Hungry Like The Wolf/Save A Prayer/Rio ・Seven and the Ragged Tiger: The Reflex ・Notorious: Skin Trade/Notorious ・Single : God (London) (★) / A View To A Kill / Is There Something I Should Know? / The Wild Boys・Others: Election Day / Some Like It Hot / Get It On (Bang A Gong) *Note: "★ ” mark is only for soundboard albums (DISC 1-2). ...and it looks like this. From their debut work to their latest work at the time, ``BIG THING'', they have been selected from their previous works, and most of them are gorgeous hits. Covers everything from ``A View To A Kill'', which was featured in the movie ``007'', to side project ARCADIA's ``Election Day'', and THE POWER STATION's ``Some Like It Hot'' and ``Get It On''. It is literally a gorgeous show that concentrates their 10 years. I'm full just by being able to enjoy such a show with the super best sound board and pro shots, but the pro shots are also surprisingly interesting. Those are the Japanese subtitles added to the MC's words between songs. For example, after "I Don't Want Your Love," Simon says, "Everyone's on glitter," and after singing "Hungry Like The Wolf," he says, "Welcome to the Big Egg, the world's biggest egg. ” he shouts. Simon's rhythm and Japanese translation are both extremely old-fashioned MC. The subtitles are also clearly drawn with no color bleed. Then, he introduces, ``The next song I wrote for a friend, and that friend is no longer with me,'' and begins with ``Do You Believe In Shame?''... This work is not only a music video where you can enjoy hit songs in high quality, but also a time capsule with "1989" engraved in every corner. DURAN DURAN produced many famous songs and was a symbol of the 80's. This is the highest peak set where you can enjoy Live in Japan, the culmination of their work, with the highest quality stereo soundboard album and multi-camera professional shots. It is the best album of the live performance version, and is a major definitive album that boasts a value equal to or higher than the official masterpieces. A 3-disc set with the stereo soundboard recording of "February 22, 1989: Tokyo Dome Performance" on DISC 1-2, and the multi-camera pro shot on DISC 3. Both are standard, but this work is set in the highest quality version. The full soundboard (DISC 1-2) is completely official quality, the mix and recording are flawless, and the number of songs is more dynamic than the famous TV broadcast pro shots. On the other hand, the TV broadcast pro shot (DISC 3) is also the best ever. It seems that the recording master itself has been digitized, and there are no dubbing marks or deterioration over time. The show, which concentrates the masterpieces of the 80's and covers ARCADIA and THE POWER STATION numbers, is the ``best live performance album'' and is a great definitive album that boasts a value equal to or higher than the official masterpieces. Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 22nd February 1989 STEREO SBD/PRO-SHOT Disc 1(48:29) 1. God (London) 2. Big Thing 3. I Don't Want Your Love 4. Hungry Like The Wolf 5 . Do You Believe In Shame? 6. Election Day/Some Like It Hot 7. All She Wants Is/Planet Earth 8. Palomino 9. A View To A Kill 10. The Edge of America/Lake Shore Driving Disc 2(52: 37) 1. Skin Trade 2. Girls On Film 3. Notorious 4. Is There Something I Should Know? 5. Drug (It's Just A State of Mind) 6. Wild Boys 7. Save A Prayer 8. Get It On (Bang A Gong) 9. The Reflex 10. Rio STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING DVD(89:53) 1. Big Thing 2. I Don't Want Your Love 3. Hungry Like The Wolf 4. Do You Believe In Shame? 5. Election Day /Some Like It Hot 6. All She Wants Is 7. Planet Earth 8. A View To A Kill 9. The Edge Of America 10. Skin Trade 11. Girls On Film 12. Notorious 13. Is There Something I Should Know? 14 Save A Prayer 15. Get It On 16. The Reflex 17. Rio PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.90min. Simon Le Bon - vocals John Taylor - bass guitar Nick Rhodes - keyboards Warren Cuccurullo - guitar Sterling Campbell - drums Stan Harrison - horns Spike Edney - Keyboards Melanie Redmond - backing vocals Jacqui Copland - backing vocals
Disc 1(48:29) 1. God (London) 2. Big Thing 3. I Don't Want Your Love 4. Hungry Like The Wolf 5. Do You Believe In Shame? 6. Election Day/Some Like It Hot 7 . All She Wants Is/Planet Earth 8. Palomino 9. A View To A Kill 10. The Edge of America/Lake Shore Driving Disc 2(52:37) 1. Skin Trade 2. Girls On Film 3. Notorious 4. Is There Something I Should Know? 5. Drug (It's Just A State of Mind) 6. Wild Boys 7. Save A Prayer 8. Get It On (Bang A Gong) 9. The Reflex 10. Rio STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING DVD(89: 53) 1. Big Thing 2. I Don't Want Your Love 3. Hungry Like The Wolf 4. Do You Believe In Shame? 5. Election Day/Some Like It Hot 6. All She Wants Is 7. Planet Earth 8. A View To A Kill 9. The Edge Of America 10. Skin Trade 11. Girls On Film 12. Notorious 13. Is There Something I Should Know? 14. Save A Prayer 15. Get It On 16. The Reflex 17. Rio PRO -SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.90min. Simon Le Bon - vocals John Taylor - bass guitar Nick Rhodes - keyboards Warren Cuccurullo - guitar Sterling Campbell - drums Stan Harrison - horns Spike Edney - Keyboards Melanie Redmond - backing vocals Jacqui Copland - backing vocals