Prince/Sweden 1986
Prince/Sweden 1986
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“PARADE TOUR 1986” was Prince’s first world tour and also made his legendary first visit to Japan a reality. The pro shot is now available. This work was filmed at the "Stockholm performance on August 22, 1986." The timing was about two weeks before my first visit to Japan. Let's check that position from the entire first world tour. ・March 3 - August 3, 1986: North American leg (11 performances) ・August 12 - August 31, 1986: European leg (15 performances) ・September 5 - September 9, 1986 :Japan performance (4 performances) This is an overview of “PARADE TOUR 1986”. Speaking of professional shots of this tour, we introduced "DETROIT 1986" last week, but while that was the "North American leg", this work is the "European leg", which was the first full set tour overseas. It is a record of. This work is a professional shot taken by one camera that set up the venue. “DETROIT 1986” was a precisely edited television broadcast, but this work is just recorded. It is a confirmation video with full vividness. In fact, at first glance, it's such a distant view that you wonder if it's the audience, but it's a professional shot. There are no obstructions to the direct view of the stage from far above the heads of the arena audience, and the stability provided by the use of a tripod and smooth zoom make it easy to see. Moreover, the zoom is wonderful, and the sight of knowing the progress of the show in advance and capturing the highlights neatly approaches the multi-camera. Furthermore, what makes the professional shots of those involved shine is the audio. There is almost no loud cheering with a complete sound board. When it comes to "realism," I'm weak, but if you're looking for that, you're in the wrong place. Just like a field of view with no obstructions, direct line recording without any obstructions is packed with the deliciousness of being able to enjoy every sound in detail. You might be thinking, "But the multi-camera ``DETROIT 1986'' just came out last week. That's actually true, but the biggest charm of this work is the recording time that far exceeds that of "DETROIT 1986". “DETROIT 1986” was edited to fit the one-hour program time frame, but this one is recorded in full scale for 1 hour and 47 minutes. It is difficult to say whether this was a full show because Prince changed the set list at each performance, but such a long professional shot was unprecedented at the time. Listing the songs not seen on "DETROIT 1986" are "New Position," "I Wonder U," "Delirious," "A Love Bizarre," "Do Me, Baby," "When Doves Cry," and "Under The Cherry Moon." A huge release with songs like "17 Days", "Girls And Boys", "1999" and "Purple Rain". I'm especially happy about the big last song, "Purple Rain." After all, it doesn't feel like "PARADE TOUR 1986" unless it ends with this. On the other hand, when compared to the Japanese performance half a month later, the part that was the "daily part" is only short, and even if it was cut, it would be only 2 or 3 songs. On the other hand, he also plays “17 Days” which cannot be heard on the popular Japanese live albums “THE FINAL PARADE” and “COMPLETE OSAKA 1986”. The biggest flavor of such a delicious professional shot is definitely Prince's singing voice and performance, which is the first time he has stepped out into the world. The singing voice that flows into your ears through the soundboard connected directly to the table is endlessly sweet, and the scatting sounds as if their burning ambition shines through. What's even more impressive is the intense dancing. Prince, who just celebrated his 28th birthday with "DETROIT 1986", has amazing physical abilities. Not only is his every move crisp, but his movements are continuous throughout the 1 hour and 47 minutes. On top of that, there is no trace of breathlessness in his singing voice, and his fierce athletic nerves, stamina, and professionalism are clearly shown in professional shots. Prince was a rare genius and an unparalleled performer. “PARADE TOUR 1986” was his first attempt at world domination. A scene that makes no attempt to hide its burning ambition and hits the peak of entertainment. This is a valuable masterpiece professional shot that fully shows off its dazzling shine. This is a book where you can encounter the most passionate and dazzling moment in his life, which always shined at any time. Please enjoy it to your heart's content. Live at Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden 22nd August 1986 PRO-SHOT 1. Around The World In A Day 2. Christopher Tracy's Parade 3. New Position 4. I Wonder U 5. Raspberry Beret 6. Delirious 7. Controversy 8. A Love Bizarre 9. Do Me, Baby 10. How Much Is That Doggy In The Window 11. Automatic 12. D.M.S.R. 13. When Doves Cry 14. Under The Cherry Moon 15. Anotherloverholenyohead 16. 17 Days 17. Head 18. Pop Life 19. Girls And Boys 20. Life Can Be So Nice 21.1999 22. Mountains 23. Kiss 24. Purple Rain PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.107min.
1. Around The World In A Day 2. Christopher Tracy's Parade 3. New Position 4. I Wonder U 5. Raspberry Beret 6. Delirious 7. Controversy 8. A Love Bizarre 9. Do Me, Baby 10. How Much Is That Doggy In The Window 11. Automatic 12. D.M.S.R. 13. When Doves Cry 14. Under The Cherry Moon 15. Anotherloverholenyohead 16. 17 Days 17. Head 18. Pop Life 19. Girls And Boys 20. Life Can Be So Nice 21.1999 22. Mountains 23. Kiss 24. Purple Rain PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.107min.