Whitney Houston Whitney Houston/South Africa 1994 Japanese Broadcast Edition
Whitney Houston Whitney Houston/South Africa 1994 Japanese Broadcast Edition
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Whitney Houston in the 90s was at the top of the music world, with her first starring movie "The Bodyguard" and its soundtrack album becoming astronomical hits. A special version of the iconic footage representing that heyday is now available. This work includes the "November 13, 1994 Johannesburg performance". It is a multi-camera professional shot of a special concert honoring President Nelson Mandela. Mr. Mandela had just won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 and had just become president after South Africa's first all-race election. From Whitney's perspective, this show was also one part of the glorious "THE BODYGUARD World Tour". First, let's look back at the schedule at that time and check the show's position. 1993 July 5-August 4: North America #1 (18 performances) August 13+15: Denmark (2 performances) August 22-28: North America #2 (5 performances) September 1-28: Japan (16 performances) October 7-November 30: Europe (34 performances) 1994 January 16-23: Brazil (3 performances) April 14-24: Central and South America (5 performances) June 17-September 30: North America #3 (34 performances) November 8-19: South Africa (3 performances) ←★ Here ★ This is Whitney Houston in 1993/1994. I miss her visit to Japan, where she occupied the Budokan for a whole week, but the South African performance was a year later. It was the last three days of the world tour, and this work was the middle day of that concert. This show was broadcast on TV by HBO and attracted worldwide attention. Not only did it produce many previously released groups, but a large number of VHS/DVDs with unknown rights were also circulated, making it a symbolic image that was treated as a semi-official work for Whitney, who had few official concert works. This work is also a classic pro shot, but it is not a copy of an existing one. It is the Japanese broadcast version broadcast by a certain satellite broadcasting station. Our shop archives a number of music programs with the finest masters provided by core record enthusiasts, and this work is the latest bullet. In fact, the quality of this work is completely official class. Although the analog feeling of the era is undeniable, if it is an excavation, it is still of a quality that can be passed as an official work even today. Moreover, the master is perfectly preserved. The glossiness, where there is no white line noise or even the slightest distortion, is exactly the beauty of the image that the broadcasting waves of that time jumped in beyond time and space. What is depicted in such perfect quality is the passionate singing that is woven with the fulfillment in the middle of the great heyday and the spirit of the special stage. Like many versions, "Queen of the Night" is included due to broadcasting, but you can enjoy all the songs performed on the day. Here is the lineup. Album songs: Gift of a Gentle Breeze: Saving All My Love For You / How Will I Know / Greatest Love Of All, Wonderful Somebody: So Emotional / I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me), I'm Your Baby Tonight: Lover For Life / My Name Is Not Susan, Bodyguard: Soundtrack: I Have Nothing / I Will Always Love You / I'm Every Woman, Medley: I Love You / All At Once / Where You Are, Others: Love's In Need Of Love Today / Touch The World / Love Is / Amazing Grace / Master Blaster (Jammin') / Home ... and so on. The set is gorgeous, with a continuous string of big hits and delicious covers. Moreover, the huge stage set and the ensemble that is so large that you can't tell how many people are on stage are luxurious, and the recording quality that is a matter of national prestige and the spectacle of the large crowd rippling along to the songs are also intense. And the key point is the subtitles that are unique to Japanese broadcasts. This broadcast does not have any bonus corners such as commentary by celebrities, but the MC is fully equipped with Japanese subtitles. This is particularly important. As mentioned above, this show is to praise President Mandela, and Whitney, who is in the midst of the great changes of the era, often talks about it. It can be quite long, so if the story is not clear, it will be quite boring. However, thanks to the subtitles, this work allows you to intuitively understand the content. The particularly long ones are listed in the song list below, but even if it is just beautiful words with just text, the emotion is completely different when it is accompanied by Whitney's voice at the scene. The length of the feelings seeps out from the voice, and the scat and the melody come in as it is and avalanches into the song, and the emotion is even more intense. It also touches on the Japanese performance, and it is a special Japanese version that really pierces the hearts of Japanese people. It's been 10 years since Whitney died unexpectedly. What a wonderful singing voice and talent we have lost. This is a piece that reminds us of that pain. This is the Japanese special edition of the symbolic footage of her at the peak of healing and shaking the world. Truly a treasure of human music history. A multi-camera pro shot of the "November 13, 1994 Johannesburg performance". It is famous as a symbolic image of the peak THE BODYGUARD World Tour, but this work is the Japanese broadcast version with subtitles for the MC. The set is gorgeous with a continuous string of big hits and delicious covers, and the quality of the finest master by a core record enthusiast is completely official. Thanks to the Japanese subtitles, you can intuitively understand the long MC, and the prayer praising Mr. Mandela is full of era. This is a treasure of human music history that allows you to enjoy the moment of the peak with the highest quality. Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 12th November 1994 PRO-SHOT(UPGRADE) (117:54) 1. Intro 2. Love's In Need Of Love Today 3. So Emotional Hello South Africa! How are you all? How are the people over there? How are the people over there? I've been waiting for this day to come for a long time. I'm back home. I dedicate this happiness to you all. And I want to celebrate South Africa's new beginning with you all. Can you believe it? The South Africa I dreamed of is becoming a reality. I've dreamed of it for so long. 4. Saving All My Love For You 5. I Wanna Dance With Somebody 6. How Will I Know 7. I Love You Are you all having fun? Don't worry, I'll be back soon. Hey, listen. A life with love is a beautiful thing. I married the man I love and we had a beautiful baby girl. Love is our prayer, it lasts forever. Love for family, love for lovers, love for friends That's why I want to tell everyone. 8. All At Once 9. Where You Are 10. Lover For Life 11. My Name Is Not Susan 12. Dance Interlude 13. I Have Nothing 14. Touch The World Is everyone having fun? I never thought I could come to this country and give more than I can give to everyone. I've never felt this way in all the countries I've visited. I feel so much love and compassion in this country. Love is sweet and joyful, but it also brings pain and sorrow. But love unites us. President Mandela, you are love and a sign of hope and dreams in South Africa. I pray for you. I praise your achievements and the sacrifices you and your family have made for the future and your dreams. This song is for you. My best friend, CARLO WYNANS, wrote this song. 15. Love Is The next song is for all the children in this country and the children of the world. There is a story like this. Once upon a time, there was an Englishman named JOHN NEWTON who was a slave trader. One day, he was walking through London and passed a church. He heard people singing hymns. His life changed. He was baptized and became a priest. He wrote hymns. Here are his most famous songs. 16. Amazing Grace 17. Master Blaster (Jammin') 18. I Will Always Love You 19. I'm Every Woman 20. Greatest Love Of All I can't explain it well, but this time I was able to come to my hometown. When I went to Japan, I saw Japanese people and Japanese land. In China, Chinese people and land. It was the same in Italy and Spain. Now I finally met my people. I can see myself through everyone. I'm the same as everyone else. I can't explain it well, so I'll sing. 21. Home 22. I'm Every Woman (Reprise)PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.118min.
1. Intro 2. Love's In Need Of Love Today 3. So Emotional Hello South Africa! How are you all? How are the people over there? How are the people over there? I've been waiting for this day to come for a long time. I'm back home. I dedicate this happiness to you all. And I want to celebrate South Africa's new beginning with you all. Can you believe it? The South Africa I dreamed of is becoming a reality. I've dreamed of it for so long. 4. Saving All My Love For You 5. I Wanna Dance With Somebody 6. How Will I Know 7. I Love You Are you all having fun? Don't worry, I'll be back soon. Hey, listen. A life with love is a beautiful thing. I married the man I love and we had a beautiful baby girl. Love is our prayer, it lasts forever. Love for family, love for lovers, love for friends That's why I want to tell everyone. 8. All At Once 9. Where You Are 10. Lover For Life 11. My Name Is Not Susan 12. Dance Interlude 13. I Have Nothing 14. Touch The World Is everyone having fun? I never thought I could come to this country and give more than I can give to everyone. I've never felt this way in all the countries I've visited. I feel so much love and compassion in this country. Love is sweet and joyful, but it also brings pain and sorrow. But love unites us. President Mandela, you are love and a sign of hope and dreams in South Africa. I pray for you. I praise your achievements and the sacrifices you and your family have made for the future and your dreams. This song is for you. My best friend, CARLO WYNANS, wrote this song. 15. Love Is The next song is for all the children in this country and the children of the world. There is a story like this. Once upon a time, there was an Englishman named JOHN NEWTON who was a slave trader. One day, he was walking through London and passed a church. He heard people singing hymns. His life changed. He was baptized and became a priest. He wrote hymns. Here are his most famous songs. 16. Amazing Grace 17. Master Blaster (Jammin') 18. I Will Always Love You 19. I'm Every Woman 20. Greatest Love Of All I can't explain it well, but this time I was able to come to my hometown. When I went to Japan, I saw Japanese people and Japanese land. In China, Chinese people and land. It was the same in Italy and Spain. Now I finally met my people. I can see myself through everyone. I'm the same as everyone else. I can't explain it well, so I'll sing. 21. Home 22. I'm Every Woman (Reprise)PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.118min.