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Michael Jackson/Tokyo,Japan 1987 & 1988

Michael Jackson/Tokyo,Japan 1987 & 1988

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Korakuen performance on September 13th, the second day of the 1987 "BAD" tour, which was the first visit to Japan after the big hit with "Thriller", and the final day of the 9th Tokyo Dome performance from the 1988 return to Japan tour. , a complete recording of the September 26th performance, both completely recorded by the audience who appeared for the first time. A must-listen edition for fans that uses the original master tape, which is not even available among traders. Furthermore, in addition to the auditorium recording version mentioned above, the 1987 & 1988 "Bad" Japan album contains the FM broadcast sound source of the Yokohama Stadium performance on September 26th in perfect sound quality, which will satisfy everyone from beginners to hardcore enthusiasts. A definitive 6-disc set representing the tour. First of all, his visit to Japan in 1987 caused a Michael fever that could be called a social phenomenon for the reasons mentioned above, and the Yokohama Stadium performance in the latter half of the tour was broadcast on TV and FM radio, but this time, the Korakuen Stadium performance at the beginning of the tour was well received. Completely recorded with audience recording. Above all, the sense of realism is outstanding, and the real enthusiasm of fans for Michael, which cannot be conveyed in broadcast sound sources, is captured, making it extremely valuable as a document. Also, at this point, there was no kidnapping incident in which Michael later expressed his condolences from the stage, and in that respect, it also recorded a stage with a different atmosphere from TV and FM sound sources. The vivid sound image may be surprising to listeners who are not used to live CDs, but the freshness of the sound is wonderful, and it reproduces the atmosphere of the day with wide and realistic sound. It's very 80s-esque when everyone calls out, "Say! Michael!", and a girl says things like, "○○-chan, you can take the intro quiz!" to a male friend who is eager to explain things to her. The dialogue also gives you a sense of the times. Since it is recorded in chronological order, the following discs 3 & 4 include the FM broadcast sound source of the Yokohama Stadium performance on September 26th in perfect sound quality. This performance is very famous because it was broadcast on TV, but compared to the TV footage, the existence of the FM sound source is less well known. However, the mix and sound quality that are even better than those broadcast on TV are unique to FM, and the sound quality is high enough to be officially released as is, and the content is high enough to be released as a live album. This was spread on the internet after Michael's death, but due to its high sound quality, it was recorded without any equalization. The crackling noise that was present in more than 10 locations was carefully removed. Although it is the same enthusiastic live performance, you will feel various differences when you compare it to Korakuen at the beginning of the tour. Compared to the previous year when the 1988 return to Japan was a big fever, there were extremely few videos and sound sources, and only a few songs were broadcast on TV at the time. It was a performance that had been kept under wraps until now, as it was rebroadcast. Therefore, the whole picture of the stage revealed by this sound source will be very valuable. Also, perhaps because they are coming to Japan a year later, the set list has changed significantly from the previous year, and it is very valuable to be able to hear and compare the differences. In the first place, since the existence of a comprehensive sound source and video of the 1988 “BAD” tour itself is limited, this extremely valuable sound source can be said to be a coveted release for fans. The concert at Tokyo Dome at that time was surprisingly bad, and the sound quality in the venue was exactly what the fans would have heard, but it is a must-listen take for enthusiasts with many discoveries to be made. At the beginning, the sound quality is not very well-defined, but it gradually improves as the concert progresses. The 15-minute band jam of first-class musicians that follows Thriller is also a must-listen part. The last part is about 20 seconds, but it includes the venue announcement at the end of the performance. In the background, Sheryl Crow, before she debuted as an artist, participated as a backup singer and performed a duet with Michael on "I Just Can't Stop Loving You." , Jennifer Batten, who would become famous not only as Michael's guitarist but also as a guitarist, and Greg Filligains, who played an important role in his activities with Michael as well as with Clapton, were supported by top-class members. The performance will also appeal to rock fans. The shocking appearance of a super limited 6-disc set title that is sure to become a premiere among core Michael collectors around the world! ! Live at Korakuen Stadium, Tokyo, Japan 13th September 1987 Disc 1 1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2. Things I Do For You 3. Off The Wall 4. Human Nature 5. Heartbreak Hotel 6. She's Out Of My Life 7. I Want You Back/The Love You Save 8. I'll Be There 9. Rock With You 10. Lovely One 11. Drum & Percussion Solo 12. Working Day And Night Disc 2 1. Beat It 2. Billie Jean 3. Shake Your Body 4. Thriller 5. I Just Can't Stop Loving You 6. Bad Live at Yokohama Stadium, Kanagawa, Japan 26th September 1987 Disc 3 1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2. Human Nature 3. Heartbreak Hotel 4. I Want You Back/The Love You Save 5. She's Out Of My Life 6. Things I Do For You 7. Off The Wall 8. Rock With You Disc 4 1. Lovely One 2. Working Day And Night 3. Beat It 4. Billie Jean 5. Shake Your Body 6. Thriller 7. I Just Can't Stop Loving You 8. Bad FM BROADCAST RECORDING Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 10th December 1988 Disc 5 1. Intro. 2. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin ' 3. This Place Hotel 4. Another Part Of Me 5. Human Nature 6. Human Nature (reprise) 7. Smooth Criminal 8. I Just Can't Stop Loving You 9. She's Out Of My Life 10. I Want You Back /The Love You Save 11. I'll Be There 12. Rock With You Disc 6 1. Thriller 2. Band Jam 3. Workin' Day And Night 4. Beat It 5. Billie Jean 6. Bad Michael Jackson - Lead Vocal & Dancer Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards Rory Kaplan - Keyboards Christopher Currell - Keyboards Jennifer Batten - Guitar Jon Clark - Guitar Don Boyette - Bass Ricky Lawson - Drums LaVelle Smith Jnr - Backup Dancers Dominic Lucero - Backup Dancers Evaldo Garcia - Backup Dancers Randy Allaire - Backup Dancers Kevin Dorsey - Backup Vocals Darryl Phinnessee - Backup Vocals Dorian Holley - Backup Vocals Sheryl Crow - Backup Vocals

Disc 1 1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2. Things I Do For You 3. Off The Wall 4. Human Nature 5. Heartbreak Hotel 6. She's Out Of My Life 7. I Want You Back/The Love You Save 8. I'll Be There 9. Rock With You 10. Lovely One 11. Drum & Percussion Solo 12. Working Day And Night Disc 2 1. Beat It 2. Billie Jean 3. Shake Your Body 4. Thriller 5. I Just Can' t Stop Loving You 6. Bad Live at Yokohama Stadium, Kanagawa, Japan 26th September 1987 Disc 3 1. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 2. Human Nature 3. Heartbreak Hotel 4. I Want You Back/The Love You Save 5. She's Out Of My Life 6. Things I Do For You 7. Off The Wall 8. Rock With You Disc 4 1. Lovely One 2. Working Day And Night 3. Beat It 4. Billie Jean 5. Shake Your Body 6. Thriller 7 I Just Can't Stop Loving You 8. Bad FM BROADCAST RECORDING Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 10th December 1988 Disc 5 1. Intro. 2. Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' 3. This Place Hotel 4. Another Part Of Me 5. Human Nature 6. Human Nature (reprise) 7. Smooth Criminal 8. I Just Can't Stop Loving You 9. She's Out Of My Life 10. I Want You Back/The Love You Save 11. I'll Be There 12. Rock With You Disc 6 1. Thriller 2. Band Jam 3. Workin' Day And Night 4. Beat It 5. Billie Jean 6. Bad Michael Jackson - Lead Vocal & Dancer Greg Phillinganes - Keyboards Rory Kaplan - Keyboards Christopher Currell - Keyboards Jennifer Batten - Guitar Jon Clark - Guitar Don Boyette - Bass Ricky Lawson - Drums LaVelle Smith Jnr - Backup Dancers Dominic Lucero - Backup Dancers Evaldo Garcia - Backup Dancers Randy Allaire - Backup Dancers Kevin Dorsey - Backup Vocals Darryl Phinnessee - Backup Vocals Dorian Holley - Backup Vocals Sheryl Crow - Backup Vocals

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