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Michael Jackson/CA, USA 1989

Michael Jackson/CA, USA 1989

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The “BAD” tour that Michael conquered the world was a mammoth tour unique to the late 1980s that took place over three years, and there were classic materials in 1987 and 1988. First of all, speaking of 1987, we are proud of the eternal masterpiece Pro Shot Yokohama Stadium. "JAPAN TOUR '87: YOKOHAMA STADIUM" is a DVD-R, but it has become an amazing long-seller because it is recorded with a clear image that is different from the degraded image quality version that is rampant on YouTube. The audience album that surprised enthusiasts all over the world more than that was "NISHINOMIYA 1987 FINAL NIGHT." A shocking discovery that documents another day with the best audience from the 1987 performance in Japan, which until now was all about Yokohama. It is a valuable sound source that captures the scene where Michael almost accidentally says "Tokyo" and is still a best seller. On the other hand, in 1988, the "BAD" tour came to Japan for the second consecutive year, and this time, in addition to fragmentary footage of the performance at the newly completed Tokyo Dome, the audience was able to see the second stage in Japan, which had been kept hidden. “GREATEST MOMENTS IN THE EAST”, which was revealed in the recording, has been released, but unlike the previous year, there was no video or sound source that said “this is it”. This professional shot video of Wembley Stadium officially cleared up the situation. Nowadays, the video is generously posted on YouTube, so it is suitable for being a standard video that can be easily viewed. In January 1989, the "BAD" tour made its triumphant return to its home country and performed at the Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles. This triumphant return performance was held five times in total, but it feels like it was the last service date of the "BAD" tour that traveled all over the world, and since there is no broadcast or leaked material, the tour was held until 1989. Many people may not even know that it has been going on. In fact, many enthusiasts were satisfied with the official Wembley Stadium and Yokohama Stadium. However, last month, a shocking discovery that shocked enthusiasts around the world appeared on the Internet without any warning. It is a stereo soundboard recording that completely captures the stage of Chiakiraku LA Sports Arena. It is said that it was originally a cassette tape leaked by a person involved, but what is most surprising is that it was a stereo sound board recording with perfect sound quality. Moreover, it is a wonderful stereo separation that seems to have been recorded using multi-track. Still, there is a strong direct feel to the instruments and Michael's singing voice overall, which suggests that it was leaked while it was still a rough mix. On the other hand, in the teasing and inciting in “I’ll Be There”, cheers can be heard in stereo from the left and right, proving that such a state is a multi-track recording. If this sound source is organized by mixing, I think it will be finished like the sound that was in the Wembley Stadium video. It is an excavated sound source that boasts such amazing quality. And the best part is that the last day of the tour on January 27th was captured by the stereo sound board recording with such excellent sound quality! In other words, it was not only the last day of the LA Senshu Raku series, but it also captured the grand finale of the entire “BAD” tour that started in 1987 with perfect sound quality. Michael's peak tour, and what's more, you can listen to the final day with the highest sound quality at the official level. Craftsman musicians such as Vanmas, who started working with Clapton around this time, Greg Fillinganes, Jennifer Batten who made a name for himself on this tour (she is featured on the back cover), and the late drummer Ricky Lawson. It's a luxury to be able to appreciate the rock-solid backup by Sheryl Crow and others from her early days in vivid texture and crystal clear condition. With their unwavering performance in the background, Michael sang passionately as if exposing everything. Even the unique shouts that have become his trademark are heard in a raw state unique to rough mixes, and it is a pleasure that comes directly to the ears. This is a record from Michael's peak that should be heard not only by Michael maniacs but by all music fans. A sound source representative of the final stage of the "BAD" tour, which can be described as a magical period, has been discovered! Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA, USA 27th January 1989 STEREO SBD Disc 1 (58:17) 1. Intro 2. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 3. Heartbreak Hotel 4. Another Part Of Me 5. Human Nature 6. Smooth Criminal 7. I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Sheryl Crow) 8. She's Out Of My Life 9. Jackson 5 Medley (I Want You Back/The Love You Save/I'll ​​Be There) 10. Rock With You 11. Thriller Disc 2 (76:24) 1. Bad Groove Interlude (Band solos) 2. Working Day And Night 3. Beat It 4. Billie Jean 5. Bad 6. The Way You Make Me Feel 7. Man In The Mirror STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Michael Jackson - lead vocals Greg Phillinganes - Lead keyboards, synthesizers Rory Kaplan - keyboards, synthesizers Christopher Currell - Synclavier synthesizers, digital guitar, sound effects Ricky Lawson - Drums, percussion Jennifer Batten - Rhythm and lead guitar Jon Clark - Lead and rhythm guitar Don Boyette - bass guitar, synth bass Background vocals Darryl Phinnessee Dorian Holley Sheryl Crow Kevin Dorsey

Disc 1 (58:17) 1. Intro 2. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 3. Heartbreak Hotel 4. Another Part Of Me 5. Human Nature 6. Smooth Criminal 7. I Just Can't Stop Loving You (with Sheryl Crow ) 8. She's Out Of My Life 9. Jackson 5 Medley (I Want You Back/The Love You Save/I'll ​​Be There) 10. Rock With You 11. Thriller Disc 2 (76:24) 1. Bad Groove Interlude (Band solos) 2. Working Day And Night 3. Beat It 4. Billie Jean 5. Bad 6. The Way You Make Me Feel 7. Man In The Mirror STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Michael Jackson - lead vocals Greg Phillinganes - Lead keyboards, synthesizers Rory Kaplan - keyboards, synthesizers Christopher Currell - Synclavier synthesizers, digital guitar, sound effects Ricky Lawson - Drums, percussion Jennifer Batten - Rhythm and lead guitar Jon Clark - Lead and rhythm guitar Don Boyette - bass guitar, synth bass Background vocals Darryl Phinnessee Dorian Holley Sheryl Crow Kevin Dorsey

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