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Hall & Oates/Tokyo,Japan 6.18.1985

Hall & Oates/Tokyo,Japan 6.18.1985

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``Western music'' is both foreign music and a culture unique to Japan. Introducing an original vacuum-packed recording of the golden era of Hall & Oates, which reigned as a symbol of that. What is infused into this work is the “June 18, 1985: Nippon Budokan” performance. This is an exquisite audience recording. Strictly speaking, their peak was the “H2O Tour” in 1984, but the “BIG BAM BOOM Tour” coming to Japan the following year was no less. They also showed off their popularity by performing for three consecutive days at Nippon Budokan. First, let's look back at the schedule and check the position of this work.・June 6th: Sendai City Gymnasium ・June 8th: Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium ・June 11th: Osaka Castle Hall ・June 12th: Osaka Castle Hall ・June 13th: Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium ・June 17th : Nippon Budokan・June 18th: Nippon Budokan ←★This work★・June 19th: Nippon Budokan A total of 8 performances. The highlight Nippon Budokan 3 DAYS is placed at the end, and this work is a live album recorded in the middle of the day. This work, which conveys such a show, has excellent quality. The most wonderful thing is the freshness. It's not a close contact type that can be mistaken for a sound board, but that doesn't mean it's far off. In terms of balance, it feels like ``the effects are a little thick for a broadcast,'' and you can clearly understand each phrase of the synth and guitar, and you can enjoy both the vocals and the chorus. And each element, each note, is just beautiful. The octagonal space was filled with yellow cheers reminiscent of western music, and every single voice was fresh and fresh. And the performance sounds and vocals that cut through it are clear to every corner. Naturally, there is no trace of dubbing, the treble extension is straight, and the beat is beautiful at the vibe level. What is depicted with such fresh sound is a big hit parade that was a symbol of the heyday of Western music. Speaking of “June 1985”, the superb soundboard album “BIG BAM BOOM IN MANCHESTER” immediately after coming to Japan also reigns as the champion, but the set of this work is similar and different. Let's compare and organize them here. Big Bang Boom (6 songs)・Dance on Your Knees/Out of Touch/Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid/Possession Obsession/Method of Modern Love/Going Thru the Motions Other Classics (11 songs)・Sara Smile Smile ・Modern Pop: Wait for Me (★) ・Modern Voice: Kiss On My List/You Make My Dreams ・Private Eyes: I Can't Go for That/Private Eyes ・H2O: Family Man/One On One (★)/Maneater・From A・To・ONE: Say It Isn't So/Adult Education *Note: Songs marked with “★” cannot be heard on the champion edition “BIG BAM BOOM IN MANCHESTER”. ...and it looks like this. The real-time feel of the new album ``BIG BAM BOOM'' is overwhelmingly selected, and at the same time it's amazing that all of the songs are singles, except for the new songs ``Dance on Your Knees'' and ``Going Thru the Motions.'' Of course, the two songs that cannot be heard on "BIG BAM BOOM IN MANCHESTER" are not rare songs, but there are simply too many hit songs to fit into one show. Come to think of it, even though they had so many singles, they also had "Kiss on My List," "Say It Isn't So," and "She's Gone"...how many great songs did they release? It is also a show that reminds you. With ``BIG BAM BOOM,'' Hall & Oates brought the curtain down on their golden RCA era and headed into a new chapter. This is a masterpiece live album where you can fully experience the last performance in Japan of the golden era with beautiful sound. Not only the famous songs, but even the yellow cheers exude "Western music", and even though it's the first time I've heard it, it's a two-disc set that doesn't feel like it. Exquisite audience recording of the "June 18, 1985: Nippon Budokan" performance. The most wonderful thing is the freshness. In terms of balance, it feels like ``the effects are a little thick for a broadcast,'' and you can clearly understand each phrase of the synth and guitar, and you can enjoy both the vocals and the chorus. And each element, each note, is just beautiful. The real-time feel of the new album ``BIG BAM BOOM'' is overwhelmingly selected, and at the same time it's amazing that all of the songs are singles, except for the new songs ``Dance on Your Knees'' and ``Going Thru the Motions.'' This is a live album where you can experience a full show filled with the aroma of Western music that sums up the golden RCA era. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 18th June 1985 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (49:35) 1. Intro 2. Dance on Your Knees / Out of Touch 3. Family Man 4. Kiss On My List 5. Say It Isn't So 6. One on One 7. Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid 8. Possession Obsession 9. I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) Disc 2 (55:33) 1. Sara Smile 2. Method of Modern Love 3. Wait For Me 4. Maneater 5. Private Eyes 6. Adult Education 7. You Make My Dreams 8. Going Thru the Motions

Disc 1 (49:35) 1. Intro 2. Dance on Your Knees / Out of Touch 3. Family Man 4. Kiss On My List 5. Say It Isn't So 6. One on One 7. Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid 8. Possession Obsession 9. I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) Disc 2 (55:33) 1. Sara Smile 2. Method of Modern Love 3. Wait For Me 4. Maneater 5. Private Eyes 6. Adult Education 7. You Make My Dreams 8. Going Thru the Motions

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