Vandenberg / Tokyo, Japan 1984 Upgrade & more Japanese Laser Disc Edition Jewel Version
Vandenberg / Tokyo, Japan 1984 Upgrade & more Japanese Laser Disc Edition Jewel Version
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Not in the UK, not in the US. VANDENBERG in the 1980s embodied classical hard rock unique to continental Europe. Their masterpiece official footage will be permanently preserved in the highest quality! This is the highest version ever, on a different level from the official DVD, which was actually messy! The highest quality version far surpasses the official DVD. The official footage was filmed at the "June 21, 1984: Shibuya Public Hall" performance. Yes, it is the masterpiece of masterpieces "LIVE IN JAPAN" born from the legendary first visit to Japan. As fans may know, this footage was officially released on DVD in Europe in 2005. Imported versions have become familiar in Japan as well. However! The official DVD actually had quality issues and was not the highest peak. So which one was the highest peak? The Japanese laser disc released in the 1980s. This work is a top quality version that has been meticulously digitized from a mint version that was treasured by a domestic collector. In any case, the beauty of the footage is "unbeatable". The vividness of the colors, the beauty of the fine details, the luster of the rays... When you play it, the outlines are sharp and the telops fly around, and even the wrinkles on the members' expressions are of a different level of detail. I don't know the manufacturing process of the official DVD, but the master is clearly deteriorated compared to this work, whether it was sourced from the Dutch release VHS or Beta. When you saw the official DVD, some people may have thought, "Is this what it was like?" or "Is it a memory correction?", but in fact, it was not a correction or a delusion, but the Japanese laser disc really had an overwhelmingly higher image quality. This work is also proof of that. The masterpiece left by the treasure band of European HR What is depicted with such quality is the legendary first visit to Japan... It is a treasure that shines in the history of HR/HM. It is a full show that is also the masterpiece of continental classical HR, which is different from the United States and the UK. One of the reasons for this is the treasure trove of famous songs. It's a good opportunity to organize the set. The album includes 7 songs from Netherland's Mythology, Ready For You, Back On My Feet, Your Love Is In Vain, Out In The Streets, Wait, Too Late, Burning Heart, 8 songs from The Flame of Temptation, Heading For A Storm, Friday Night, Welcome To The Club, Time Will Tell, This Is War, Different Worlds, Rock On, Waiting For The Night, Alibi (1 song), Kamikaze, and more. Speaking of VANDENBERG, their debut and second albums are both great, but this album plays almost all of the repertoire from both albums. In fact, all the songs are packed in except for the three songs "Nothing to Lose," "Lost in a City," and "I'm on Fire." Of course, because it's a live concert, the flow is smooth and it's far better than any other best album. This set alone is worthy of being called a masterpiece, but the performance is also great. Like a band in their growth period, the album is fresher and more dynamic than the album, and although it is a little unrefined, they sincerely paint their music with all their might. I miss the unique sound of Joss Zoomer and the vocals of Bert Heerinck, whose dedication is dazzling like Gary Barden, but the key is Adrian Vandenberg's guitar. Although they continued to emphasize melody in their subsequent works such as WHITESNAKE, the brilliance of VANDENBERG in the 1980s, when they spun out classical melodies endlessly, is exceptional. You can enjoy the beautiful notes that only a Les Paul can produce for 95 minutes. This work also includes a bonus video clip of "Friday Night" at the end of such a full show. Several PVs were included on the official DVD, but "Friday Night" was not available. This time, it is recorded with the best existing master. VANDENBERG embodied the ideal of classical continental European hard rock together with Michael Schenker of West Germany. This is the highest peak version of the official video, which can be said to be their masterpiece. This DVD permanently preserves the visual beauty of the Japanese laser disc, which is beyond question even for the official DVD. The image quality is clearly better than the European official DVD. The video clip of "FRIDAY NIGHT" that was not included in the official version is additionally included.
Live at Shibuya Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan 21st June 1984 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE!!!) Taken from the original Japanese laser disc(SM068-0005) (94:53) 1. Heading For A Storm 2. Ready For You 3. Back On My Feet 4. Your Love Is In Vain 5. Friday Night 6. Welcome To The Club 7. Kamikaze 8. Time Will Tell 9. This Is War 10. Drum Solo 11. Out In The Streets 12. Different Worlds 13. Guitar Solo 14. Wait 15. Rock On 16. Too Late 17. Burning Heart 18. Waiting For The Night 19. Friday Night [Music Video] Adrian Vandenberg - Guitar Bert Heerink - Vocals Dick Kemper - Bass Jos Zoomer - Drum PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.95min.