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Prince/MI, USA 1986

Prince/MI, USA 1986

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Introducing the classic pro shot of “PARADE TOUR 1986”. “PARADE TOUR 1986” is a memorable experience for us as it was our first performance in Japan. This week, the definitive audience albums “THE FINAL PARADE (ZION-086)” and “COMPLETE OSAKA 1986 (ZION-087)” will be released, but the only drawback is that there is no “visual spectacle” as it is a live album. thing. This work is a professional shot recorded on TV that shows you such a “sight”. This work was recorded “June 7, 1986 Detroit Performance”. “PARADE TOUR 1986” was Prince’s first world tour, but first let’s get a general idea of ​​it. ・March 3, 1986 - August 3, 1986: North American tour (11 performances) ・August 12, 1986 - August 31, 1986: European tour (15 performances) ・September 5, 1986 - September 9, 1986 :Japan performance (4 performances) In this way, the tour went around the world from North America to Europe to Japan, with a total of 30 performances. The Japanese performance press CDs “THE FINAL PARADE” and “COMPLETE OSAKA 1986” were the final edition of the tour, but the Detroit performance of this work is also the very early stage of the tour, the 6th performance. The quality is of great quality and is known as a standard product. There are two audio noises due to master deterioration in the 4 minute mark of "Christopher Tracy's Parade", so it cannot be said to be "perfect" or "officially releasable", but the freshness surpasses many previous releases. Even more than that, the shooting itself is amazing, and the professional and gorgeous camera work is absolutely professional work. In reality, even when you say "pro shots", there are many that are crude shots for performance confirmation or are biased towards being used on screen. Among them, TV programs that are released to an unspecified number of people are relatively better, but the quality of this work is not at that level. The camera work, which captures everything from the best angles to Prince showing off his sharp dance moves, countless cast members, and a variety of stage productions, goes beyond what would be called a ``TV movie.'' Not only are countless cameras used to freely edit the footage, but it is also a meticulously planned shoot that could only be done for a release. The most powerful thing is the close-up of Prince's expression when he loses his mind. No matter how high-quality the show is, it is still not decided where the "delicious face" will be shown. He holds it all down and switches it up with the beat beautifully. A particular must-see is ``Head,'' in which Prince takes off his white shirt in the second half and dances half-naked and sexy. The sharpness of her steps, the pantomime of brushing her teeth, her fingertips playing with her lips, the way she lies on the floor and passionately interacts with the microphone stand, and then kisses the microphone in ecstasy... Movements and expressions that cannot be seen in a live album, or even for those who have experienced it, can only be seen at the size of a pea, are spread across the screen. Just when you think you've charmed him with that flash of genius, you suddenly get a glimpse of the "young prince" he really is. Actually, this day is Prince's 28th birthday, and this film includes a chorus of "Happy Birthday" that gets the whole venue involved, but Prince looks embarrassed in that scene. . From the moment Wendy pulls him out, he's at a loss, and his face says, ``Are you really going to do this?'' If the chorus was to sing "Dear Prince♪", they would play around with it, and even when they bowed their heads, they would say, "Now, next! Next song!" You can see his shy face, which is 10% playful, 10% smug, and 80% grinning, in the multi-camera professional shot. Prince's life has always been challenging. Just as his best work cannot be determined, neither can his heyday. However, despite all this, he was extremely ambitious when he embarked on his first world tour, ``PARADE TOUR 1986,'' in an attempt to conquer the world. A masterpiece video that captures its shining appearance over an hour with professional multi-camera shots. Please enjoy the moment when the earth was dyed in Prince's color. Live at Cobo Hall, Detroit, MI. USA 7th June 1986 PRO-SHOT (58:43) 1. Around The World In A Day 2. Christopher Tracy's Parade 3. Raspberry Beret 4. Controversy 5. Mutiny incl. Holly Rock 6. Happy Birthday 7. How Much Is That Doggie In The Window? 8. Automatic / DMSR 9. Anotherloverholenyohead 10. Soft And Wet 11. I Wanna Be Your Lover 12. Head 13. Pop Life 14. Life Can Be So Nice 15. A Whole Lotta Shakin Goin' On 16. Mountains 17. Kiss PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.59min.

1. Around The World In A Day 2. Christopher Tracy's Parade 3. Raspberry Beret 4. Controversy 5. Mutiny incl. Holly Rock 6. Happy Birthday 7. How Much Is That Doggie In The Window? 8. Automatic / DMSR 9. Anotherloverholenyohead 10. Soft And Wet 11. I Wanna Be Your Lover 12. Head 13. Pop Life 14. Life Can Be So Nice 15. A Whole Lotta Shakin Goin' On 16. Mountains 17. Kiss PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.59min.

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