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Supertramp/London,UK 1977 Japanese Broadcast Edition

Supertramp/London,UK 1977 Japanese Broadcast Edition

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In 1977, SUPERTRAMP was climbing the ladder of success with their song "Blue Overture" reaching number 16 in the US. A special version of the best professional shot is now available. This work includes “London performance on November 10, 1977”. This is a multi-camera professional shot taken at Queen Mary College, one of the colleges that make up the University of London. Speaking of SUPERTRAMP in 1977, it was a time when they were gradually increasing their popularity while becoming pop, and were about to make an explosive hit with "BREAKFAST IN AMERICA". First of all, let's look back at the schedule and check the show's position.・February 5: London performance ・April 6-9: North America #1a (5 performances) [“EVEN IN THE QUIETEST MOMENTS...” released on April 10] ・April 11-July 15 Sun: North America #1b (56 performances), July 23rd - August 7th: North America #2 (8 performances), August 28th - October 10th: Europe (26 performances), October 15th - 11th March 10th: UK (16 performances) ←★Here★ This is SUPERTRAMP in 1977. We carried out a large-scale world tour that is almost equivalent to the climax “BREAKFAST IN AMERICA Tour”, but the Queen Mary performance of this work is its last. The following year, 1978, they concentrated on producing the album without performing live, so it was literally a show on the verge of "BREAKFAST IN AMERICA." Such a stage is also known for being photographed professionally, and is a classic among the classics that has produced many successful groups. Although this work is one of them, it is the Japanese broadcast version with the highest quality and original production. It is a version of a certain broadcasting association's famous program "Golden Western Music Live". Of course, the quality is completely official. At our store, we have archived a number of music programs with the best masters by domestic core record enthusiasts, and this work is the latest one. The screen and audio are fresh and glossy without any cloudiness or slight noise. The next thing to worry about after quality is the content of the broadcast. This program has a commentary corner where celebrities are invited, and in the SUPERTRAMP episode, one of Japan's leading progressive rock keyboardists acts as a guide. There didn't seem to be enough time to talk about it all due to the length, but what was even more delicious was the subtitles that were displayed for each song. In addition to the song title and composer, it even comes with a mini-commentary that highlights key points. This is very precise and not only clears the question, "What is that song?", but also allows you to enter the world without hesitation even if it is your first time listening to it. And the most important show. As a matter of fact, the song selection for this professional shot differs depending on the program even overseas, and the Japanese Broadcasting is based on Polish Broadcasting's "ROCK MASTERS". Let's organize the content while comparing it with the official live albums of the 70's "PARIS" and "IS EVERYBODY LISTENING?" ・Crime of the Century: Bloody Well Right/Dreamer ・Invitation to the Crisis: Lady/Poor Boy (★)/Another Man's Woman ・Blue Overture: Give A Little Bit (★)/From Now On/Babaji (★)* Note: Songs marked with a “★” cannot be listened to even if the official works “PARIS” and “IS EVERYBODY LISTENING?” are included. ...and it looks like this. In fact, “Hide In Your Shell” was also broadcast on BBC’s “SIGHT & SOUND”, but this work (= “ROCK MASTERS”) has more songs overall. The songs selected evenly from the three recent albums are well-balanced, and the repertoire that cannot be heard even with the two official live albums is delicious. Just on the verge of "BREAKFAST IN AMERICA". With enough band potential to reach the climax, this is a pro shot that concentrates and reduces the last three songs with live music. The Japanese broadcast version is of the highest quality for enthusiasts, and the Japanese commentary is great for beginners. Multi-camera professional shot of the "November 10, 1977 Queen Mary, University of London" performance. Although it is a classic that has produced many previous episodes, this work is the Japanese broadcast version with the highest quality and original production. Before and after the live performance, there will be a commentary corner by a famous keyboardist, and each song will also come with a mini-commentary caption with the song title, songwriting credit, and key points. This is a completely official video masterpiece that condenses three works, ``Crime of the Century'', ``Invitation to the Crisis'', and ``Blue Overture'', with live performances from their heyday. Queen Mary College, London, UK 10th November 1977 PRO-SHOT*UPGRADE 1. Intro / MC Talk 2. Give A Little Bit 3. Bloody Well Right 4. Lady 5. From Now On 6. Babaji 7. Poor Boy 8. Dreamer 9. Another Man's Woman 10. MC Talk Rick Davies - Keyboards, Vocals John Helliwell - Saxophone, Vocals Roger Hodgson - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals Bob Seibenberg - Drums Dougie Thomson - Bass PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.46min.

1. Intro / MC Talk 2. Give A Little Bit 3. Bloody Well Right 4. Lady 5. From Now On 6. Babaji 7. Poor Boy 8. Dreamer 9. Another Man's Woman 10. MC Talk Rick Davies - Keyboards, Vocals John Helliwell - Saxophone, Vocals Roger Hodgson - Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals Bob Seibenberg - Drums Dougie Thomson - Bass PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.46min.

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