Rod Stewart/Tokyo,Japan 1981 FM Broadcast
Rod Stewart/Tokyo,Japan 1981 FM Broadcast
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1. Introduction 2. Gi' Me Wings 3. Sweet Little Rock'N'Roller 4. Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright) 5. Hot Legs 6. Maggie May 7. I Just Wanna Make Love To You 8. (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right 9. (I Know) I'm Losing You 10. Drum Solo 11. (I Know) I'm Losing You (reprise) 12. Oh God, I Wish I Was Home Tonight 13. Da Ya Think I'm Sexy 14. Sailing 15. Member Introduction 16. I Was Only Joking 17. Outroduction Rod Stewart - Vocal Jim Cregan - Guitar Robin Le Mesurier - Guitar Danny Johnson – Guitar Carmine Appice - Drums Kevin Savigar - Keyboards Jay Davis – Bass Jim Zavala – Saxophone, Harmonica FM BROADCAST RECORDING
From Rod's second solo Japan tour in 1981, which consisted of 12 performances nationwide including 5 days at Budokan, Rod's last solo performance at Tokyo Budokan on May 12th was held at the time. Approximately 74 minutes of ultra-high quality stereo soundboard recording from radio broadcast sound sources. This day's live performance was broadcast on TV as a 50-minute program on "Young Music Show" at the time, and is familiar to fans, but this edition includes a full 12 songs from the radio broadcast at the time, including numbers that were not included in the TV version. For 74 minutes, you can fully enjoy a high-quality live performance with official level ultra-high sound quality. The provider is that miracle man. As evidenced by the respective titles of Journey '83 and AC/DC '81 ("Frontires In Tokyo" and "Nihosnseinenkan 1981") released by the same label, this album is also popular among traders. It is recorded in super quality that stands out from existing takes with similar content. The thickness of the sound and the perfection of the sound are incredible, and it's hard to believe that it was an Aircheck cassette take at the time.It's as if it was digitally copied directly from the broadcast station's multi-track reel tape. is. As I thought about the Kraftwerk 1981 broadcast sound source that was released last week, I think that more than 30 years ago, the enthusiasm for Air Check by the deep music enthusiasts of that time was truly amazing. Masu. It was in the middle of the Showa era, when the internet was still a long way off. Many Western music fans in their 40s and 50s today obtain information from specialized magazines and ask themselves, ``What kind of environment and what kind of equipment should I use?'' with the goal of recording good sound. I'm sure he worked hard at recording while doing his own research and verification every day. This take can be said to be the best sample of that era, and even when listening to it now, the thickness of the sound is so thick that you can't believe it was recorded on a cassette tape. The CD is ``FM Live Special, from now until 8:30, we will be presenting a live performance by British rock vocalist Rod Stewart.This is a recording of the concert held at Tokyo Budokan on May 12th of this year. It starts with an elegant intro full of the Showa era. Rod's stage performance at the height of his popularity in Japan, which can be heard with this sound, is a powerful one. Rod's vocals, which captivate fans with his slow and slow singing voice, are also great, but the groove-filled performance woven by the tight and strong backing members, including Carmine Appice, is intense and full of scale. Everyone is drawn to the performance. The drum solo included in I'm Losing You was recorded with great force, and everyone will be captivated by the drum & bass virtuosity in the second half of the hit song Da Ya Think I'm Sexy. . In the first half, after Sweet Little Rock'N'Roller, they said, ``Everyone please stand up, dance and have fun,'' and after Tonight's The Night, they said, ``As you can see, there are TV cameras, but everyone, just don't worry about it and have fun.'' (This part is also recorded in the video)," and the way he speaks to the rather quiet audience is also realistically captured. It is also interesting that the sound mix created by the broadcasting station is extremely direct, meaning it is RAW. It's like listening to Don Pika's table-top boot (^^). Anyway, the sound is good, so anyone can enjoy it, and the more you listen to it, the more you listen to it, the more you'll be surprised by the highest quality stereo line recording.This is a must-have sound source for all Western music fans. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 12th May 1981 STEREO SBD (74:31) 1. Introduction 2. Gi' Me Wings 3. Sweet Little Rock'N'Roller 4. Tonight's The Night (Gonna Be Alright) 5. Hot Legs 6 . Maggie May 7. I Just Wanna Make Love To You 8. (If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right 9. (I Know) I'm Losing You 10. Drum Solo 11. (I Know) I'm Losing You (reprise) 12. Oh God, I Wish I Was Home Tonight 13. Da Ya Think I'm Sexy 14. Sailing 15. Member Introduction 16. I Was Only Joking 17. Outroduction Rod Stewart - Vocal Jim Cregan - Guitar Robin Le Mesurier - Guitar Danny Johnson – Guitar Carmine Appice - Drums Kevin Savigar - Keyboards Jay Davis – Bass Jim Zavala - Saxophone, Harmonica FM BROADCAST RECORDING