Rainbow/Tokyo, Japan 1974 Remastered
Rainbow/Tokyo, Japan 1974 Remastered
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When it comes to Kinney's original cassette reprint series, it is customary to also reprint the original LP and give it as a bonus, but this time we have unreleased new excavations that have not even been made into an LP. If there is anything missing from the spectacular live performance and sound of Live in Japan's new masterpiece "OSAKA 1984" that the world will hear for the first time, it is only the "pleasure to see with the eyes". Therefore, this time, we will send you a classic official video that is ``the only one you can have'' to expand your live imagination. This work is performed at the familiar 1984 Japan tour final day "March 14th, Nippon Budokan". This is an official pro shot that has been loved for a long time. The 2DVD "JAPAN TOUR '84", which was reprinted from the Japanese version laser disc, has been very well received as the major definitive edition, but this work is a remaster that was at its peak just before the major definitive edition was released.・Version. Although every step has been carefully considered and the two-disc set has a large capacity, the quality is a step down, but the main focus this time is to let you "feel the live experience as easily as possible." We have prepared a one-piece version of this product. In fact, the scene at the beginning of the film, in which the snowy Budokan appears and the fans heading there with umbrellas in hand, really evokes the mood of the time. Then, led by “Over The Rainbow”, a bloodshot light eye appears with the riff of “Spotlight Kid”. There, the sharper Chuck Bergi's drumming runs comfortably, and Richie decides on a stunning solo with smooth fingering... Indeed, the scene that is unique to 1984 is fully spread out with professional shot footage. Under such circumstances, “Difficult To Cure” is definitely different from the Osaka performance. The introduction of an orchestra was a major feature of the 1984 tour to Japan, but out of the three days, they only performed together at the Budokan on the second and third days. The 2CD Osaka performance was a normal band style. Since this work is the Budokan on the last day, the orchestra is featured extensively in “Difficult To Cure”. In the spotlight floating in the darkness, Richie silently spins phrases, and as if invited by his guitar, an orchestra illuminated in rainbow colors appears... On the other hand, although the orchestra is not involved in other songs, co-starring may have had an impact on the overall show. As I mentioned in the commentary for the 2CD, the performance of this work is very tight, probably due to the tension of the orchestra co-starring and the video recording. Of course, you can feel the spirit, so it's not a small performance, but it's not a wild performance. Rather, I can feel the concentration that 38-year-old Richie is trying to carve his own classical collaboration into rock history. The “final performance in 1984” is as famous and iconic as the 1977 Munich performance and the 1980 Monsters of Rock performance. Not only is this one legendary, but the new masterpiece "OSAKA 1984" that you listen to after watching this work is even more vivid, and you can hear every single phrase with seven colors of brilliance. Please enjoy it to the fullest! Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 14th March 1984 PRO-SHOT 1. Introduction 2. Over The Rainbow 3. Spotlight Kid 4. Miss Mistreated 5. I Surrender 6. Can't Happen Here 7. Catch The Rainbow 8. Power 9. Keyboard Solo 10. Street Of Dreams 11. Fool For The Night 12. Difficult To Cure Intro. 13. Difficult To Cure (with Orchestra) 14. Guitar Solo 15. Drums Solo 16. Blues 17. Stranded incl. Hey Joe 18. Death Alley Driver 19. Fire Dance 20. Maybe Next Time 21. All Night Long incl. Woman From Tokyo 22. Lazy 23. Since You Been Gone 24. Smoke On The Water Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Joe Lynn Turner - Vocals Roger Glover – Bass David Rosenthal - Keyboards Chuck Burgi - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.105min.
1. Introduction 2. Over The Rainbow 3. Spotlight Kid 4. Miss Mistreated 5. I Surrender 6. Can't Happen Here 7. Catch The Rainbow 8. Power 9. Keyboard Solo 10. Street Of Dreams 11. Fool For The Night 12. Difficult To Cure Intro. 13. Difficult To Cure (with Orchestra) 14. Guitar Solo 15. Drums Solo 16. Blues 17. Stranded incl. Hey Joe 18. Death Alley Driver 19. Fire Dance 20. Maybe Next Time 21. All Night Long incl. Woman From Tokyo 22. Lazy 23. Since You Been Gone 24. Smoke On The Water Ritchie Blackmore - Guitar Joe Lynn Turner - Vocals Roger Glover – Bass David Rosenthal - Keyboards Chuck Burgi - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx .105min.