Japan/Tokyo,Japan 12.08.1982 FM Broadcast Edition
Japan/Tokyo,Japan 12.08.1982 FM Broadcast Edition
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Historical FM broadcast symbolizing the end of JAPAN The highest peak master of the absolute sound board symbolizing the end of JAPAN is back. The same as the official "OIL ON CANVAS" ... no, the most important board is decided to be reprinted and released. This work is engraved with the performance of "December 8, 1982: Nippon Budokan". It is a stereo sound board recording. Speaking of 1982, it was the year of the last tour "SONS OF PIONEERS Tour", and the official work "OIL ON CANVAS" was also left. First of all, let's look back on the too historical activity outline and explore the position of this work. 1981: “VISIONS OF CHINA Tour”《November 13th “TIN DRUM” released》・December 7th-27th: UK #1 (17 shows)1982: “SONS OF PIONEERS Tour”・October 1st-11th: Europe (6 shows)←※LEIDEN 1982・October 20th-November 29th: UK #2 (30 shows)←※Official・December 3rd + 4th: Hong Kong (2 shows)・December 8th-16th: Japan (8 shows)←★Here★《JAPAN disbanded》●Details of “Japan”・December 8th: Nippon Budokan ←★This work★・December 9th “NAKANO SUNPLAZA 1982 1ST NIGHT', December 10: Nakano Sun Plaza, December 12: Tokyo Welfare Pension Hall (2 performances, day and night), December 14: Osaka Festival Hall, December 15: KYOTO 1982, December 16: Nagoya City Public Hall (disbandment concert) This is the journey since "TIN DRUM". 1982 was not only the last visit to Japan, but also the final destination of JAPAN itself. The highlight was the first day at Nippon Budokan. Not only was it a symbolic venue, but it was a historic collaboration with a luxurious guest, and the pattern was broadcast on a certain broadcasting association's radio program "JAPAN SPECIAL". The air check was loved as a symbol of the end of JAPAN, which is equal to the official works... no, more than that, it has been loved as an unrivaled original supreme master. Because of the famous broadcast, countless existing groups were born, but this work was made into a CD from that best master. The Japanese Broadcasting Corporation is world-famous for its strict sound source management, and it is highly unlikely that the master recording will leak out like the BBC or WESTWOOD ONE. In other words, the focus of the highest race is how to record the broadcast with high precision, and this work is an original master excavated five years ago (2019) through a unique route. Our shop has been provided with the original master (which has never been dubbed) by a core record enthusiast, and this work was also excavated as part of that. This enthusiast has made the archiving of music programs his life's work, and has continued to record and record high-end equipment from the 1980s to the present day. He has paid attention to the wiring, radio wave conditions, and even the storage environment of the master cassette, and has preserved the "best sound" to the present day. In fact, the sound is, to put it mildly, "completely official class". It goes without saying that there are no dubbing marks, but there is no reception noise or tape deterioration, and even if you concentrate on it with headphones, you won't find a single scratch. The broadcast mix itself is incredibly accurate for an 1980s radio, and the entire work is glossy and vivid. The editing, which removed DJs in pursuit of perfection, is a musical work, and even if it is played alternately with the official work "OIL ON CANVAS", it does not give up even half a step. The luxurious guests are also the most important concert in history. The sound quality is official, but the show inside is frankly better than the official one. Here, let's organize the set using "OIL ON CANVAS" as a foothold. Lonely Shadow (5 songs) ・Gentlemen Take Polaroids/Swing/Nightporter/Methods of Dance/Taking Islands In Africa (★★) Drums of Strength (7 songs) ・Sons of Pioneers/Cantonese Boy/Visions of China/Ghosts/Still Life in Mobile Homes/The Art of Parties/Canton Others (6 songs) ・Quiet Life: Alien (★)/Quiet Life ・Singles: European Son (★)/Bamboo Music (★★)/Life in Tokyo (★★)/Good Night (★★) *Note: The "★" mark indicates songs that were not heard on the official work "OIL ON CANVAS". In particular, the "★★" mark indicates songs performed with luxurious guests. ...And so on. "OIL ON CANVAS" was 72 minutes long even with the new studio recording, but this work is about 113 minutes long with only the full live performance. It covers all the songs that were heard on the official live album, and on top of that, six more songs are added. Moreover, four of the songs have even been performed as guest performers with super-famous musicians who are well known in Japan. This collaboration has not been realized at other performances on the Japan tour, and it is the greatest meaning that Nippon Budokan continues to reign as a symbol. You can listen to a full show that is far more important than the official work with the same quality as the official product. Stereo soundboard recording of the "December 8, 1982: Nippon Budokan" performance. A legendary broadcast by a certain broadcasting association. The best master recorded in a high-end environment by a core record enthusiast. The quality is completely official class that is not inferior to "OIL ON CANVAS". It covers all the repertoire that was heard in the official work, and six more songs are added. Four of the songs can be enjoyed as historic collaborations with national musicians. It is an absolute masterpiece that is nothing other than a cultural heritage.
Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 8th December 1982 STEREO SBD Disc 1 (47:11) 1. Burning Bridges 2. Sons Of Pioneers 3. Alien 4. Gentlemen Take Polaroids 5. Swing 6. Cantonese Boy 7. Visions Of China 8. Nightporter 9. Ghosts Disc 2 (56:00) 1. Still Life In Mobile Homes 2. Methods Of Dance 3. Quiet Life 4. European Son 5. The Art Of Parties 6. David Sylvian Introduction 7. Bamboo Music 8. Taking Islands In Africa 9. Life In Tokyo 10. Canton 11. Good Night David Sylvian: lead vocals, keyboards Mick Karn: fretless bass guitar, backing vocals Steve Jansen: drums Richard Barbieri: keyboards, synthesizers STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING