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Fleetwood Mac/Aichi, Japan 1977

Fleetwood Mac/Aichi, Japan 1977

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A complete recording of the Nagoya City Public Hall performance on December 1st, the first day of the 1977 Japan tour, during the time when "Rumours" had been dominating the US album charts for 31 weeks, with the highest quality audience recording. Contains the much-talked-about high-quality sound master that has appeared in recent years, and records the entire show with high-grade sound quality that ranks among the highest for audience seating recordings at the time. It reproduces a clear, punchy sound with less muffled sound, dry, tight, and excellent separation with a realistic sound image. It is said that Mack's popularity in Japan during his first visit to Japan was not as good as it was in America, but in order to make his first Japan tour a success, Mack brought 30 tons of equipment, exactly the same size as the US tour. With a total crew of 40 people, they successfully held four performances in Nagoya, Osaka (two performances), and Tokyo Budokan. The set featured a homemade PA speaker box suspended above the stage, which was unusual for a Japanese performance at the time. ``The sound was really good,'' says a concert reviewer, and you can truly experience the wonderful sound that makes you feel like you're playing in a club. The balance between vocals, chorus, and each instrument is perfect. The drums and bass also sound their best, captivating the listener with a stunning groove. The vocals of Stevie Nicks, who has been reviewed as ``bewitching like a dancer,'' and the vocals of Critie McVie, who envelopes the listener's heart as represented by Songbird, are also included in the best sound. Stevie caught a cold in Japan and lost his voice during the Tokyo performance, but he seems to have no problems at the Nagoya performance. Christine has an outstanding sense of stability, and you can hear her unique singing voice as well as her wonderful keyboard skills. Since Lindsey Buckingham's tour, Lizzy, who has become a "guitarist who doesn't play," has been playing a lot on this first visit to Japan, and Gold Dust Woman, which is harder than usual, is also a must-see. It is one of the highest-ranking discs in terms of sound quality and content, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is a must-have for all Western music fans. Live at Nagoya-Shi Kokaido, Nagoya, Japan 1st December 1977 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1 1. Say You Love Me 2. Monday Morning 3. Dreams 4. Oh Well 5. Rhiannon 6. Oh Daddy 7. Never Going Back Again 8. Landslide 9. Over My Head Disc 2 1. Gold Dust Woman 2. You Make Loving Fun 3. I'm So Afraid 4. Go Your Own Way 5. World Turning 6. Blue Letter 7. The Chain 8. Second Hand News 9 Songbird Christine McVie - Keyboards, Vocals John McVie - Bass Stevie Nicks – Vocals Mick Fleetwood - Drums Lindsey Buckingham - Guitar, Vocals

Disc 1 1. Say You Love Me 2. Monday Morning 3. Dreams 4. Oh Well 5. Rhiannon 6. Oh Daddy 7. Never Going Back Again 8. Landslide 9. Over My Head Disc 2 1. Gold Dust Woman 2. You Make Loving Fun 3. I'm So Afraid 4. Go Your Own Way 5. World Turning 6. Blue Letter 7. The Chain 8. Second Hand News 9. Songbird Christine McVie - Keyboards, Vocals John McVie - Bass Stevie Nicks – Vocals Mick Fleetwood - Drums Lindsey Buckingham - Guitar, Vocals

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