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Miles Davis/Tokyo,Japan 1975

Miles Davis/Tokyo,Japan 1975

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As for the 1975 live performance in Japan, the masterpiece official "Agharta" and "Pangea" that includes the day and night performance in Osaka on February 1st, which is recognized by all Miles fans, and the January 22nd show that is said to be even better in content and quality. While there are sound sources such as the Tokyo Shinjuku Employees' Pension Hall performance, which is the first day of the performance, the performance quality is said to be the best!The last day of the performance is said to be the best, and the third day of the Tokyo performance, February 7th, was held at the Shinjuku Employees' Pension Hall. A complete recording of the live performance with the best quality audience recording ever. First of all, it should be noted that the complete master tape, which was distributed on the Internet and became a hot topic, was discovered, and this time, all the middle parts that had been cut so far are included, and furthermore, it is made into a direct CD from the cassette master at the time. Therefore, the freshness and sound pressure of the sound, as well as the sense of presence, are here with a quality that stands out from past distribution. And the reason why this day's performance is said to be the best on this tour is because "Agharta" and "Pangea" had a slightly subdued performance that was conscious of live recordings, but this night there was nothing like it. Because it is developed in a free form and with a flexible configuration. First of all, the opening ``Prelude'' has a faster tempo than usual, and the order of the solos is different, and the following ``Maiysha'' is the same, and this one has a completely different arrangement at the beginning. And this time, the part that saw the light of day for the first time was the part where the band was tuning and adjusting the sound again after "Zimbabwe", and from that flow, they tuned up again and entered "Turnaround phrase", which gave me goosebumps. Furthermore, "Prelude", which reappears at the end, includes Al Foster's long drum solo, and it is famous that Miles had already left the stage and was in the car heading to the hotel. Story. A must-listen for fans, with a total of 1 hour and 40 minutes, recording in perfect quality the performance that is said to be the most flexible of the frantic 1975 Japan tour.

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