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Rainbow/UK 2016 Complete Multi Cam Edit

Rainbow/UK 2016 Complete Multi Cam Edit

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The 4CD "DEFINITIVE BIRMINGHAM 2016" is the apex board that updates the best sound of the new RAINBOW's best show "Birmingham performance on June 25, 2016". The best show and the best sound are all together in this super-decisive board, and we will present the best and most definitive video work of the new RAINBOW. There have been full videos of the Birmingham performances up until now, but this work is different. It is a multi-camera created by an overseas enthusiast using numerous audience shots. We previously delivered the multi-camera work "LORELEY 2016 VIDEO: COMPLETE" of the first day Lorelei performance, but this work was (probably) produced by the same enthusiast. Although it is called "multi-camera", there are some that simply collect footage from different angles for each song, but this work is a genuine multi-camera that makes use of countless cuts within one song, and even one phrase switches between cuts rapidly. There are countless audience shots used, from the right, left, front, close-up, overlooking, and distant views. The huge number of cuts are carefully examined by enthusiasts, and the highlights of each moment are assembled in detail. For example, at the beginning of "Highway Star", Ronnie Romero repeats "Nobody gonna take my car♪", but the performance is a full view of the stage, and only the moment Romero sings is switched to Romero's zoom. On the other hand, at the last "Smoke On The Water", the whole view of the venue where the audience's magnificent singalong is excited gives you goosebumps... It is a masterpiece of a video work in which enthusiasts poured their delicate nerves, sense, and passion into it. Anyway, the whole work is frighteningly beautiful. Because the image is carefully examined, the image quality is perfect, and the latest digital ultra-high image quality is almost like a professional shot. Furthermore, the production is beautiful, and at the opening, the title CG dances like a Hollywood movie, and the angle switching changes smoothly with slight fades and image production. If the image is beautiful, the sound is also beautiful. The same recording is used as discs 1 and 2 of the 4CD (the mastering is different), and it is extremely clear and clear all the way through. It is a video work that has been thoroughly polished with a sense of beauty from end to end. What a wonderful thing about the best performance "Birmingham performance" depicted with such extreme visual beauty! As I have written many times, the show became much deeper purple, including "Soldier Of Fortune" and "Burn" only for this day. In a pre-interview, he said "About 70% are RAINBOW songs and about 30% are DEEP PURPLE," but when the lid was opened, it was about half RAINBOW and half DEEP PURPLE. Even so, although there were a little more RAINBOW songs in the two German performances, this final Birmingham performance was a concert that reversed "7 RAINBOW songs (including the 9th) + 8 DEEP PURPLE songs". Of course, the performance itself is more wonderful than such a balance. The beauty of "Soldier Of Fortune," which was also superb on the live album, is doubled when viewed on video. The space created by Romero's heartfelt singing and the audience's singing together, the phrases spun with delicate picking, and the flowing beauty of his playing.... In other songs, Richie, who finally has the leeway to enjoy rock music naturally after the third performance, can be seen from all angles. And "Burn" explodes at the end of many famous songs and scenes! When Jens Johansson is exhausted during his solo, Richie looks in and asks, "Are you okay..." The multi-camera captures the scene perfectly. The official video release schedule was also mentioned, but it seems that the only performance with cameras was on the second day in Bietigheim-Bissingen. If that's the case, this video may be the 21st century's "Burn" masterpiece (well, to release it officially, the keyboard solo will have to be daringly modified). Anyway, this is the "best video" of the "best show" that the enthusiasts put all their effort into creating. There is no doubt that this is the best video of the three days of the new RAINBOW, but more than that, it is one of the best quality videos of the entire "2016 hard rock video". This is a masterpiece that can be proudly introduced to not only collectors of all records, but also those who say, "I'm full of the new RAINBOW" or "I want to see the best because I only need one." Live at Genting Arena, Birmingham, UK 25th June 2016 (1:55:59) 1. Land Of Hope And Glory 2. Over The Rainbow 3. Highway Star 4. Spotlight Kid 5. Mistreated 6. Since You Been Gone 7. Man On The Silver Mountain 8. Soldier Of Fortune 9. Difficult To Cure incl. Drum, Bass & Keyboard Solo 10. Catch The Rainbow 11. Perfect Strangers 12. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll 13. Child In Time 14. Stargazer 15. Black Night 16. Burn 17. Smoke On The Water COLOR NTSC Approx.116min.

Live at Genting Arena, Birmingham, UK 25th June 2016 (1:55:59) 1. Land Of Hope And Glory 2. Over The Rainbow 3. Highway Star 4. Spotlight Kid 5. Mistreated 6. Since You Been Gone 7. Man On The Silver Mountain 8. Soldier Of Fortune 9. Difficult To Cure incl. Drum, Bass & Keyboard Solo 10. Catch The Rainbow 11. Perfect Strangers 12. Long Live Rock 'N' Roll 13. Child In Time 14. Stargazer 15. Black Night 16. Burn 17. Smoke On The Water COLOUR NTSC Approx.116min.

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