Lenny Kravitz/Tokyo,Japan 11.10.1995 S & V
Lenny Kravitz/Tokyo,Japan 11.10.1995 S & V
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Lenny Kravitz has become a symbol of the 90s era. Introducing a vacuum-packed luxury live set from Nippon Budokan in 1995, when the Japanese spirit exploded at its peak. This work includes the “November 10, 1995: Nippon Budokan” performance. It is a 3-disc set with the exquisite audience recording on DISC 1-2 and the standard professional shot of the same day on DISC 3. At that time, Lenny's ``Are You Gonna Go My Way'' was used in various commercials and became a household name, and his new album ``CIRCUS'' also reached number one on the Oricon charts. I was at the very moment of climax. First of all, let's look back at the tour schedule where you can feel its tremendous popularity and check the position of the show. ・November 1st: Osaka Castle Hall ・November 3rd “SAPPORO 1995 (Makomanai)” ・November 6th: Nippon Budokan ・November 7th: Nippon Budokan ・November 9th: Nippon Budokan ・November 10th : Nippon Budokan ←★This work★・November 13th: Nippon Budokan・November 14th: Nippon Budokan・November 15th: Nippon Budokan・November 18th: Tokyo Bay NK Hall・November 21st: Hamamatsu Arena・November 22: Nagoya Rainbow Hall ・November 23: Nagoya Rainbow Hall ・November 25: Fukuoka Marine Messe ・November 28: Hiroshima Green Arena ・November 29: Osaka Castle Hall Total of 16 performances . I was reluctant to line them up too far apart, but there's a point in making them long enough to get in the way. This number of performances is the highest in their career, and the seven consecutive performances that occupied the Nippon Budokan for nine days were especially impressive. It's such an impressive schedule that you can't help but wonder at the promoter from a quarter of a century ago, asking, "Why not Tokyo Dome!?" This work was recorded at the fourth concert, the middle of such seven consecutive performances. The main feature of this work is a newly discovered full audience recording. It is also a collection of popular recording artists that has been releasing recordings of various artists from the 90's and 2000's, and recent works include Gregg Allman's "TOKYO 1998 FINAL NIGHT" and David Sylvian's "TOKYO 2001". , Bryan Ferry's ``TOKYO 2002'' was also very popular. Nile Rodgers, which will be released at the same time this week, is also the work of this person. This work is also a masterpiece that will make its reputation even brighter. Although it is a sound that is typical of an audience that also absorbs the sound of the hall, it is only a matter of tone. The octagonal space is crystal clear, and the vividness of the details that shine through it is comparable to that seen on television. If you close your eyes, you can feel the spectacle unique to Budokan, while also being able to hear even the subtleties. Although it is not the type to be compared with a sound board, it is a famous recording that allows you to immerse your whole body in the beauty and vividness unique to the audience. DISC 3's pro shot version shows us the "other side" of such a full live album. This is a multi-camera professional shot shot and broadcast by a certain broadcasting company, and has been a familiar staple since that time. This work uses the finest masters by core recording enthusiasts, and you can enjoy the gorgeous visual beauty with no deterioration or dubbing marks (although there is an analog feel to the image quality due to the era). However, this video is not full due to the broadcast time limit. Let's organize the contents along with the complete recording of DISC 1-2. Let Love Rule (4 songs), Freedom Train (★) / Be (★) / Mr. Cab Driver / Let Love Rule Mama Said (4 songs), Stop Draggin' Around / Always on the Run / Fields of Joy (AUD only) / It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over Run to Freedom (3 songs) / Come On and Love Me (★) / Are You Gonna Go My Way / Believe Circus (6 songs) / Tunnel Vision / Beyond the 7th Sky/Circus/Can't Get You Off My Mind/The Resurrection (★)/Rock And Roll Is Dead (AUD only) *Note: Songs marked with "★" are not available on "SAPPORO 1995". ...and it looks like this. In DISC 1-2, you can also listen to “Fields of Joy” and “Rock And Roll Is Dead” which were cut in TV Pro Shot. In addition, the Hokkaido recording "SAPPORO 1995" from the same tour is also popular at our store, but the Nippon Budokan set is different, and you can enjoy four repertoires that you could not hear there. This is a set of the best master of the classic pro shot that allows you to witness Lenny Kravitz's performance in Japan at the height of its glory, and a new excavated live album that allows you to fully experience the scene. The music scene of the 90s itself emerges from the refined quality of professional shots, and the breath of the times comes out from the realistic audience recording. This luxurious set is no longer just a masterpiece by one artist, but also symbolizes the Japanese culture of ``90s Western music.'' A 3-disc set with the excellent audience recording of the "November 10, 1995: Nippon Budokan" performance on DISC 1-2, and the standard professional shot of the same day on DISC 3. The main full audience recording is the latest work from the popular recording artist collection, and the octagonal space is clearly transparent, and the vividness of the details that come through it is comparable to that of the TV broadcast. If you close your eyes, you can feel the spectacle unique to Budokan, and it is a masterpiece of beauty and vividness that allows you to hear even the subtleties. DISC 3 is a standard TV broadcast pro shot by a certain broadcasting association, recorded with the best master by a recording enthusiast. This is a gorgeous set that even symbolizes the Japanese culture of ``90s Western music.'' Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 10th November 1995 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1(50:13) 1. Intro 2. Tunnel Vision 3. Stop Draggin' Around 4. Freedom Train 5. Always on the Run 6. Beyond the 7th Sky 7. Come On and Love Me 8. Circus 9. Be Disc 2(52:30) 1. Can't Get You Off My Mind 2. Fields of Joy 3. Mr. Cab Driver 4. Let Love Rule 5. It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over 6. Are You Gonna Go My Way 7. The Resurrection 8. Rock And Roll Is Dead 9. Believe DVD(1:29:54) 1. Intro 2. Tunnel Vision 3. Stop Draggin' Around 4. Freedom Train 5. Always On The Run 6. Beyond The 7th Sky 7. Come On And Love Me 8. Circus 9. Be 10. Can't Get You Off My Mind 11. Mr. Cab Driver 12. Let Love Rule 13. It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over 14. Are You Gonna Go My Way 15. The Resurrection 16. Believe 17. End Credit PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.90min. Lenny Kravitz : vocal / guitar Craig Ross : guitar Cindy Blackman : drums Jack Daley : bass George Laks : keyboards Michal Hunter : trumpet Harold Todo : saxophone Todo Garner : backing vocals Troy Garner : backing vocals Michael Contratto : backing vocals
Disc 1(50:13) 1. Intro 2. Tunnel Vision 3. Stop Draggin' Around 4. Freedom Train 5. Always on the Run 6. Beyond the 7th Sky 7. Come On and Love Me 8. Circus 9. Be Disc 2(52:30) 1. Can't Get You Off My Mind 2. Fields of Joy 3. Mr. Cab Driver 4. Let Love Rule 5. It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over 6. Are You Gonna Go My Way 7. The Resurrection 8. Rock And Roll Is Dead 9. Believe DVD(1:29:54) 1. Intro 2. Tunnel Vision 3. Stop Draggin' Around 4. Freedom Train 5. Always On The Run 6. Beyond The 7th Sky 7. Come On And Love Me 8. Circus 9. Be 10. Can't Get You Off My Mind 11. Mr. Cab Driver 12. Let Love Rule 13. It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over 14. Are You Gonna Go My Way 15. The Resurrection 16. Believe 17. End Credit PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.90min. Lenny Kravitz : vocal / guitar Craig Ross : guitar Cindy Blackman : drums Jack Daley : bass George Laks : keyboards Michal Hunter : trumpet Harold Todo : saxophone Todo Garner : backing vocals Troy Garner : backing vocals Michael Contratto : backing vocals