Rainbow/Osaka 11.19.1995
Rainbow/Osaka 11.19.1995
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The 2CD “OSAKA 1995 1ST NIGHT” captures “Rock Ritchie Blackmore”'s last performance in Japan with the finest sound. This is the best new album to enjoy Ritchie's rock summary. This work is a masterpiece video that allows you to experience 1995 even more realistically. This is an audience shot of "November 19, 1995: Osaka Festival Hall Performance". First of all, let's check the schedule along with the 2CD. ・November 11: Yoyogi Olympic Pool ・November 12: Yoyogi Olympic Pool ・November 14: Kyoto Kaikan First Hall ・November 16: Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium *2CD ・November 17: Nagoya Century Hall ・November 19th: Osaka Festival Hall [This work] ・November 20th: Kyushu Welfare Pension Hall・November 22nd: Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium ・November 23rd: Tokyo Bay N.K. Hall In this way, there will be two performances in Osaka on the “STRANGER IN US ALL JAPAN TOUR 1995”. This work is the second day, three days after the first day of 2CD. This video itself has been famous since then, but this work is its master quality version. It was once released regularly as part of "TEARS IN BLACK", and it received praise such as "representative video of the performance in Japan" and "best version with no screen blur". In fact, the quality is amazing. This is a shot looking down from the second floor seats, and the view is great without being bothered by shadows from the front row. The sense of stability is also outstanding. It's true that anti-shake function isn't up to modern standards, but it doesn't look unsightly even when zooming in close to Ritchie's waist up, and the camerawork that follows the highlights point by point is also excellent. . What's even more amazing is the image quality. Although it was shot in an analog video format, the glossy colors make it look like a laser disc. The master is extremely fresh, with no line noise or running kinks, and the sound is as beautiful as a 2CD. As with previous releases, there are cuts in the second half of “Hunting Humans” and the beginning of “Wolf To The Moon”, so it cannot be made into a live album, but it is a masterpiece video where you can fully enjoy the beautiful image and sound quality for 109 minutes. “RAINBOW’s last Osaka” depicted with such quality is truly exquisite. Richie, who was 50 years old at the time, danced smoothly with his fingertips and repeated dynamic and delicate phrases. Of course, there are no rampages or guitar crashes like when he was younger, but he rides the beat with light steps and interjects fascinating obbligato. Just when I thought I was immersed in the phrase with my eyes closed meditatively, he looked at each member and instructed them to solo with his fingertips... What we have here is neither “DEEP PURPLE’s Richie” nor “BLACKMORE’S NIGHT’s Richie,” but rather “RAINBOW’s Richie.” The set is also delicious. It's roughly similar to the 2CD, but it also plays "Man On The Silver Mountain" and "Smoke On The Water" that can't be heard on that CD. There is plenty to see, more than just a “video version of a live album”. Speaking of Osaka Festival Hall, it was not only the main venue for DEEP PURPLE's "MADE IN JAPAN" performance on their first visit to Japan, but it was also the venue for their opening day. The final BLACKMORE’S HARD ROCK resounds on the stage that was Richie’s “first Japan.” This is a masterpiece video that allows you to experience the sight of such a monument in the highest quality. Please enjoy it to your heart's content along with the new masterpiece 2CD "OSAKA 1995 1ST NIGHT". Live at Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan 19th November 1995 AMAZING SHOT!!!(PERFECT QUALITY) 1. Intro 2. Spotlight Kid 3. Too Late For Tears 4. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 5. Hunting Humans 6. Wolf To The Moon 7. Difficult To Cure 8. Keyboad Solo 9. Still I'm Sad 10. Drum Solo 11. Man On The Silver Mountain 12. Temple Of The King 13. Black Masquerade 14. Ariel 15. Street Of Dreams 16. Since You Been Gone 17. Perfect Strangers 18. Stone Cold 19. Hall Of The Mountain King 20. Maybe Next Time 21. Smoke On The Water 22. Burn Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Doogie White - Vocal Greg Smith - Bass Paul Morris – Keyboards Chuck Burgi - Drums COLOR NTSC Approx.109min.
1. Intro 2. Spotlight Kid 3. Too Late For Tears 4. Long Live Rock 'n' Roll 5. Hunting Humans 6. Wolf To The Moon 7. Difficult To Cure 8. Keyboad Solo 9. Still I'm Sad 10. Drum Solo 11. Man On The Silver Mountain 12. Temple Of The King 13. Black Masquerade 14. Ariel 15. Street Of Dreams 16. Since You Been Gone 17. Perfect Strangers 18. Stone Cold 19. Hall Of The Mountain King 20. Maybe Next Time 21. Smoke On The Water 22. Burn Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Doogie White - Vocal Greg Smith - Bass Paul Morris - Keyboards Chuck Burgi - Drums COLOR NTSC Approx.109min.