Rod Stewart/CA,USA 1992 Japanese Broadcast Edition
Rod Stewart/CA,USA 1992 Japanese Broadcast Edition
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Rod Stewart in the early 1990s embarked on the biggest world tour ever with his platinum-selling album "VAGABOND HEART". A special version of the iconic footage has been decided to be released. This film was shot at the Universal City performance on February 14, 1992. This is a multi-camera pro shot. The "VALENTINE VAGABOND Tour" was a super-sized tour at its peak. It was the largest tour ever, with the largest number of performances ever, and the largest scale ever, with the US alone ranking first in attendance and sales for 25 consecutive weeks. First, let's look back at the whole picture and check the position of the show. 1991 {March 26th "VAGABOND HEART" released} March 26th - July 27th: Europe (59 performances) August 17th - December 20th: North America #1 (63 performances) 1992 January 11th - February 15th: North America #2 (21 performances) ←★Here★ February 29th - April 3rd: Oceania (21 performances) This is Rod Stewart in 1991/1992. 1991 was the only year in his career where he performed more than 120 performances in a year, and it was a tremendous world tour that had repercussions that lasted until the following year. The center of it was the US tour that spanned the New Year holidays, and the Universal City performance in this work was the final stage. It was the glorious highlight performance of "North America #2", the second to last. Such a career-peak show was professionally shot and commercialized as the video work "VALENTINE VAGABOND TOUR". It was loved as a masterpiece that symbolizes the heyday of the era. However, as was the fate of the video works of that time, it was soon discontinued. Even now, it has not been made into a regular DVD. This work is also the same professional shot, but it is not a copy of the official product. It is the Japanese broadcast version that was broadcast on a certain satellite broadcasting station in the 1990s. Of course, since it was originally an official work, the quality is superb. Although it is an analog image quality because it was not officially made into a DVD, it is a "completely official class" that could not be expected by the standards of the time. Moreover, the master of this work is also wonderful. Our shop archives many music programs with the best masters of core record enthusiasts, and this work is one of them. The glossy and noiseless screen does not seem to be an air check, and of course there are no dubbing marks. It is as if it were an official video itself. However, even though the quality is completely official, it is difficult to do anything about the fact that the length is edited to about 90 minutes according to the broadcast frame. However, the editing concept is "emphasis on hit songs". It's a super luxurious greatest hits show to begin with, but the narrowing down makes it even more intense. It's a super intense video with all singles. Finally, let's summarize how intense it is. 70's Numbers (10 songs) Every Picture Tells A Story: Every Picture Tells A Story / Maggie May Never A Dull Moment: You Wear It Well / Twistin' The Night Away Night on the Town: Tonight's The Night / The First Cut Is The Deepest Kick Off to Tomorrow: Hot Legs / You're In My Heart Others: This Old Heart Of Mine / Da Ya Think I'm Sexy 80's and later Vagabond Heart: Rhythm Of My Heart / Broken Arrow / The Motown Song Others: Passion / Infatuation / Downtown Train Hit after hit after hit. The ensemble, which includes a luxurious lineup of chorus and horns, is gorgeous, and the mood of the venue, where bouquets and stuffed animals are constantly thrown in, is glorious. This is a video masterpiece that truly goes to the ground as a "best album to see with your eyes" and a "greatest hits album to move". This is a piece that depicts Rod at the peak of his power with completely official quality. The official video that symbolizes the peak era is a gift release. The 1990s Japanese broadcast version, the best master by a record enthusiast, is completely official. This is a "best album to see with your eyes" filled with all single hits. Japanese Broadcast Edition Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, CA, USA 14th February 1992 PRO-SHOT 1. Intro 2. Infatuation 3. Rhythm Of My Heart 4. Downtown Train 5. Hot Legs 6. Passion 7. Broken Arrow 8. Tonight's The Night 9. Every Picture Tells A Story 10. Maggie May 11. You Wear It Well 12. You're In My Heart 13. The First Cut Is The Deepest 14. Da' Ya' Think I'm Sexy? 15. This Old Heart Of Mine 16. The Motown Song 17. Twistin' The Night Away Rod Stewart - Lead Vocals Jeff Golub - Guitar Todd Sharp - Guitar Carmine Rojas - Bass David Palmer - Drums Kent Chuckis - Keyboards Rick Braun - Trumpet, keyboards Nick Lane - Trombone Jimmy Roberts - Saxophone Don Teschner - Violin, Mandolin, Pedal Steel, Guitar Darryl Phinnessee - Background Vocals Dorian Holley - Background Vocals PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.88min
1. Intro 2. Infatuation 3. Rhythm Of My Heart 4. Downtown Train 5. Hot Legs 6. Passion 7. Broken Arrow 8. Tonight's The Night 9. Every Picture Tells A Story 10. Maggie May 11. You Wear It Well 12. You're In My Heart 13. The First Cut Is The Deepest 14. Da' Ya' Think I'm Sexy? 15. This Old Heart Of Mine 16. The Motown Song 17. Twistin' The Night Away Rod Stewart - Lead Vocals Jeff Golub - Guitar Todd Sharp - Guitar Carmine Rojas - Bass David Palmer - Drums Chuck Kentis - Keyboards Rick Braun - Trumpet, keyboards Nick Lane - Trombone Jimmy Roberts - Saxophone Don Teschner - Violin, Mandolin, Pedal Steel, Guitar Darryl Phinnessee - Background Vocals Dorian Holley - Background Vocals PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.88min