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Yes/Japan Tour 1992 3Days

Yes/Japan Tour 1992 3Days

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Truly “perfect”. Starting with a performance in Florida on April 9, 1991, the band went on a large-scale tour for about a year, moving and exciting Yes fans all over the world, and is the only mix of old and new Yes in the history of Yes. The final destination of the world tour by the combined unit ``8-nin Jesus'' was Japan. From the 1992 Japan tour in which 5 performances were held, this title was recorded in chronological order on a 6-CD set of Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo as the highest sound quality record with new sources as the main. The performance at Osaka Castle Hall on March 2nd, the second day of the Japan tour, and the Budokan performance on March 5th, the last day of the commemorative "Union" world tour, were recorded mainly in the 1980s, including Clapton and the Stones. , Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck, TOTO, Pink Floyd, and Genesis (and countless others!) are recorded by Taper with the highest sound quality that will astonish enthusiasts. Recorded directly from the original master, which has never been on the market. In the first place, no proper title has been released in the past for the Osaka performance title on March 2nd, so this time it will be the first and ultimate Osaka performance definitive edition. First, let's play discs 1 & 2. It is recorded with an extremely clear and neat sound that is not disturbed by cheers, and is a sound source that is sure to receive praise from fans all over the world for its stable, high-quality sound image. There is almost no clutter, and you can thoroughly enjoy each carefully composed musical tone with an excellent sense of separation. In the fifth song, Surface Tension was performed during Howe's solo time only on the first day of the Japan tour (2/29 Yoyogi) and in Osaka. It plays a wonderful building sound without wavering at all until the very end. Yes fans in western Japan will be thrilled to be able to listen to the 1992 Osaka performance with this sound. Next is the final Budokan performance of Discs 5 & 6 by the same taper. This performance included "The End Of Union" released in early 2007, which was also well received by enthusiasts for its high quality content, but the clarity, closeness, and sense of scale of the sound of this album, It surpasses the previous releases in terms of punch and everything, and there is no doubt that Yes fans will be delighted with the highest quality version of the 1992 Budokan performance that has finally appeared. Although the order has been reversed, Discs 3 & 4 contain an upgraded version of the Nagoya performance sound source. Omoto has remastered and brushed up the sound source of "RIGHTS OF MANKIND," ​​which was released in 2007 and was praised as the "highest sound quality version of the Union tour." Beatleg magazine originally wrote, ``Although it was an audience recording, it was recorded with such amazing quality that you could mistake it for a soundboard sound source after listening to it'', ``The sound quality is tens of times better than the previously released ``Masters Of Time'', so you will definitely need to buy a new one.'' The release of the highest quality version has been eagerly awaited, as it has been acclaimed as "The performance will sound great no matter what you listen to" (beatleg magazine vol.87), and this time, along with the new sound source. We are very happy to be able to press the best set like this. Using the already well-established moderate remastering technology, we have created an unprecedented super sound by emphasizing the mid-high to high frequencies and improving the clarity of the high-quality sound. To be honest, this Nagoya performance has the highest sound quality that is out of the ordinary, so even though the other discs have more than adequate sound quality, they look a little inferior when placed side by side.However, the recording time is 7 hours for 3 performances. The sense of fulfillment and unparalleled quality of this set, which includes 50 minutes of the strongest and best master sound sources in existence, is amazing. The wonderful sound of Alan White and Bill Bruford's twin drums and percussion, perfected after a long tour, allows you to fully enjoy its charm and depth. The set is almost the same, but the daily menu of Howe's solo time mentioned above (in Nagoya, he played All The Chord with a song), and in addition, in all the Japanese performances, "Peace Song" was played before And You And I. Before Rick's solo, "Dragonfly Glasses" is sung by John (with some audience participation), and it's fun to see his singing improve day by day. On the final day, I've Seen All Good People, before the performance, a voice said, "Everyone please sing together," followed by "In the key of E~," and the members said, "Ah," to the audience. You can also listen to rare scenes that can only be heard on this day, such as singing. At the Nagoya performance, Roundabout was a little different, with John singing in a different way than usual at the 4-minute mark, and there was an unusual mistake in which John failed to sing the last ``la-la-la'' at first, and then for some reason, the whole song at the end... You can listen to an interesting performance where the texture is also messed up. Aside from these small details, the overall performance quality is top-notch, and you can have a great time with the wonderful sound. A limited edition 6-CD set that will amaze Yes fans around the world. Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan 2nd March 1992 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Century Hall, Nagoya, Japan 3rd March 1992 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 5th March 1992 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Live at Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan 2nd March 1992 Disc 1 (79:51) 1. Firebird Suite 2. Yours Is No Disgrace 3. Rhythm Of Love 4. Shock To The System 5. Heart Of The Sunrise 6. Surface Tension 7. Mood For A Day 8. Make It Easy 9. Owner Of A Lonely Heart 10. Heiwa No Uta 11. And You And I 12. Drum Duet 13. Changes Disc 2 (79:29) 1. I've Seen All Good People 2 . Solly's Beard 3. Saving My Heart 4. Whitefish 5. Amazing Grace 6. Lift Me Up 7. Tombo No Megane 8. Wakeman Solo 9. Awaken 10. Roundabout Live at Century Hall, Nagoya, Japan 3rd March 1992 Disc 3(79 :43) 1. Firebird Suite 2. Yours Is No Disgrace 3. Rhythm Of Love 4. Shock To The System 5. Heart Of The Sunrise 6. All's A Chord 7. Mood For A Day 8. Make It Easy 9. Owner Of A Lonely Heart 10. Heiwa No Uta 11. And You And I 12. Drum Duet 13. Changes Disc 4(75:43) 1. I've Seen All Good People 2. Solly's Beard 3. Saving My Heart 4. Whitefish 5 . Amazing Grace 6. Lift Me Up 7. Tombo No Megane 8. Wakeman Solo 9. Awaken 10. Roundabout Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 5th March 1992 Disc 5(78:51) 1. Firebird Suite 2. Yours Is No Disgrace 3. Rhythm Of Love 4. Shock To The System 5. Heart Of The Sunrise 6. Clap 7. Make It Easy 8. Owner Of A Lonely Heart 9. Heiwa No Uta 10. And You And I 11. Drum Duet 12. Changes Disc 6(73:05) 1. I've Seen All Good People 2. Solly's Beard 3. Whitefish 4. Amazing Grace 5. Lift Me Up 6. Tombo No Megane 7. Wakeman Solo 8. Awaken 9. Roundabout Jon Anderson - Vocals Steve Howe - Guitars Trevor Rabin - Guitars Chris Squire – Bass Rick Wakeman - Keyboards Tony Kaye - Keyboards Alan White - Drums Bill Bruford – Drums

Disc 1 (79:51) 1. Firebird Suite 2. Yours Is No Disgrace 3. Rhythm Of Love 4. Shock To The System 5. Heart Of The Sunrise 6. Surface Tension 7. Mood For A Day 8. Make It Easy 9 Owner Of A Lonely Heart 10. Heiwa No Uta 11. And You And I 12. Drum Duet 13. Changes Disc 2 (79:29) 1. I've Seen All Good People 2. Solly's Beard 3. Saving My Heart 4 Whitefish 5. Amazing Grace 6. Lift Me Up 7. Tombo No Megane 8. Wakeman Solo 9. Awaken 10. Roundabout Live at Century Hall, Nagoya, Japan 3rd March 1992 Disc 3(79:43) 1. Firebird Suite 2. Yours Is No Disgrace 3. Rhythm Of Love 4. Shock To The System 5. Heart Of The Sunrise 6. All's A Chord 7. Mood For A Day 8. Make It Easy 9. Owner Of A Lonely Heart 10. Heiwa No Uta 11 And You And I 12. Drum Duet 13. Changes Disc 4(75:43) 1. I've Seen All Good People 2. Solly's Beard 3. Saving My Heart 4. Whitefish 5. Amazing Grace 6. Lift Me Up 7 Tombo No Megane 8. Wakeman Solo 9. Awaken 10. Roundabout Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 5th March 1992 Disc 5(78:51) 1. Firebird Suite 2. Yours Is No Disgrace 3. Rhythm Of Love 4. Shock To The System 5. Heart Of The Sunrise 6. Clap 7. Make It Easy 8. Owner Of A Lonely Heart 9. Heiwa No Uta 10. And You And I 11. Drum Duet 12. Changes Disc 6(73:05) 1. I've Seen All Good People 2. Solly's Beard 3. Whitefish 4. Amazing Grace 5. Lift Me Up 6. Tombo No Megane 7. Wakeman Solo 8. Awaken 9. Roundabout Jon Anderson - Vocals Steve Howe - Guitars Trevor Rabin - Guitars Chris Squire – Bass Rick Wakeman – Keyboards Tony Kaye – Keyboards Alan White – Drums Bill Bruford – Drums

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