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Toto/Osaka,Japan 1982 Complete

Toto/Osaka,Japan 1982 Complete

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From the Japan tour accompanying the 1982 masterpiece ``Sacred Sword'', which was an unprecedented hit and won all the Grammy Awards, this is a complete recording of the opening day performance at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on March 10th with an ultra-high quality audience recording. The title of Taper, which recorded live performances by Clapton, Rainbow, and Mick Jagger in ultra-high quality, has become a hot topic, but this album also uses the treasured masters of the same recording artist, and is a version recorded from the audience seats at the time. The show is completely recorded with the highest level of sound quality, which is a clear distinction from the original. All musical sounds, including vocals, have been recorded with ultra-clear clarity, allowing you to enjoy the live sound source from the beginning of the world tour for the fourth album, which started in Japan, in the highest quality. (The tour started in the order of Kurashiki → Fukuoka → Osaka.) The instrumental part has a sound image that is like listening to a line recording, and the most amazing part is Le Casser's guitar sound, probably in the front row. The guitar sound is so turned on that I suspect it was recorded in front of Lukather's speakers or monitors. When it comes to the guitar solo part, it's amazing how the sound suddenly comes out of the speakers with tremendous sound pressure. A must-listen take for fans who can fully enjoy the first day's performance with an amazing sound image that even surpasses "Meet You All The Way" (ZION), which recorded the second day of the Osaka performance in high quality. TOTO's high-quality live performance boasts impeccable performance, and every song is packed with great things to listen to, but on this day, there was a rare moment when the brass synth of Child's Anthem hit a wrong tone at 0:27 of the second song. (Maybe he was playing while adjusting something.) Fans are sure to be impressed by the opening solo of Girl Goodbye at 3:50, even though they know the guitar sound of this take is amazing, but the guitar that comes in just like Child's Anthem. The riff sound of I'll Supply The Love is also amazing! The excitement of the instrumental group in the second half from 2:38 is amazing, and fans can enjoy a blissful time. The first MC introduced new member Mike Porcaro. I am once again impressed by the clearly recorded bass sound of Live For Today. Lukather's solo in the middle of A Million Miles Away has an ultra-clear sound that I have never heard before. You can experience the amazing sound of Hydra's guitar riff sound (?1:14), which is so loud that you wonder what just happened. Needless to say, the 5 minute solo that can be heard with this sound is spectacular. 99 also has a wonderful drum & bass sound, and you can experience an unusually vivid sound image, including the guitar solo in the second half. Goodbye Elenore also has a deep, on-beat ensemble recorded with the best balance, but the guitar solo in the middle is also recorded with an outrageous sound, and fans will be stunned! It is an amazing performance that clearly shows that Lukather was popular with heavy metal fans at the time. The 4-minute guitar solo time shown in the intro of Gift With A Golden Gun is also a highlight. As the show progresses, the overall sound image, which was originally of high quality, becomes even deeper, and the tasteful performances of Make Believe and Rosanna that can be heard with this sound are truly a masterpiece. The second half of the show, featuring English Eyes, Afraid Of Love, and Lovers In The Night, was truly amazing, and it was like a dream, with the best lineup and best lineup playing the best songs that TOTO fans could hope for. You can fully enjoy the world of sound for about 2 hours. The end of the set is, of course, Hold The Line, followed by the introduction of the members by the band that reappeared, followed by the familiar Runaway, whose best sound image does not waver until the end. It is no exaggeration to say that this is the strongest live album, a ``miracle recording'' and ``a miracle piece.'' Live at Furitsu-Taiikukan, Osaka, Japan 10th May 1982 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Opening 2. Girl Goodbye 3. Child's Anthem 4. I'll Supply The Love 5. Live For Today 6. A Million Miles Away 7. Georgy Porgy 8. Good For You 9. Africa 10. Keyboard Solo 11. Hydra 12. 99 Disc 2 1. Goodbye Elenore 2. Guitar Solo 3. Gift With A Golden Gun 4. Make Believe 5. Rosanna 6. English Eyes 7. Afraid Of Love 8. Lovers In The Night 9. Hold The Line 10. Band Introduction 11. Runaway Bobby Kimball - Vocal Steve Lukather - Guitar & Vocal David Paich - Keyboards & Vocal Steve Porcaro - Keyboards & Vocal Mike Porcaro - Bass Jeff Porcaro - Drums John Smith - Sax & Flute

Disc 1 1. Opening 2. Girl Goodbye 3. Child's Anthem 4. I'll Supply The Love 5. Live For Today 6. A Million Miles Away 7. Georgy Porgy 8. Good For You 9. Africa 10. Keyboard Solo 11. Hydra 12. 99 Disc 2 1. Goodbye Elenore 2. Guitar Solo 3. Gift With A Golden Gun 4. Make Believe 5. Rosanna 6. English Eyes 7. Afraid Of Love 8. Lovers In The Night 9. Hold The Line 10. Band Introduction 11. Runaway Bobby Kimball - Vocal Steve Lukather - Guitar & Vocal David Paich - Keyboards & Vocal Steve Porcaro - Keyboards & Vocal Mike Porcaro - Bass Jeff Porcaro - Drums John Smith - Sax & Flute

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