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The release of the excavated pro shot from the “MILAGRO” era has been decided. This work was filmed at the “New York City performance on November 5, 1992”. This live was known for its soundboard sound source, but this work is a pro shot taken by the venue. The quality is amazing. Although the entire film is in black and white, the image quality is definitely master quality. There is no distortion, twisting, or noise. It would be difficult to make the black and white video official, but the image quality is definitely official. And the sound board sound directly connected to the table is also special. From the picking nuances of the guitar to the percussion beats and the vocal breathing, it is an immersive feeling as if you are playing it in your brain by plugging it directly into your ears. Speaking of black and white pro shots, in recent years, New Jersey performances such as Bruce Springsteen, FLEETWOOD MAC, and RAINBOW have been excavated, and although this work has a similar image, it is a little different. The biggest difference is the angle. The New Jersey excavation was a multi-camera specification, but this work is a single camera. However, even if it is a single camera, the impressions are comparable to multi-camera. The main position is shot from the left side of the stage (around Chester Thompson) directly to the side, but not only zoom but also the position can be moved freely to get close to the highlights. Carlos Santana is also perfect from the back to the hands towards the stage. Of course, since it is a staff shoot, the composition and direction of the show are well known, and solos and highlights are prepared in advance so there is no delay. SANTANA’s show, which can be seen with such quality, is also wonderful. Since it is directly connected to the table, there are no cheers, but in return, hot Latin rock is poured into the brain with a fierce direct. The official work “SACRED FIRE, LIVE IN MEXICO” is also available from this period, but it also includes plenty of songs that cannot be seen there, such as “Peace on Earth/Mother Earth/Third Stone from the Sun”, “Somewhere in Heaven”, “Life Is for Living”, “Savor”, “Tell Me What You Need”, “Exodus”, and “Spirits Dancing in the Flesh”. The biggest highlight is the Bob Marley cover “Exodus”. Here, Lenny Kravitz makes a guest appearance and shows off his passionate collaboration. Although it is in black and white, it is of the highest quality and is a full pro shot from the perspective of a valuable person involved. In addition, it is a masterpiece video that even features Lenny Kravitz, who was a flying bird. Please take this opportunity to enjoy it to the fullest. Live at Paramount Theatre. New York City, NY. USA 5th November 1992 PRO-SHOT 1. Bill Graham taped intro/Peace on Earth/Mother Earth/Third Stone from the Sun 2. Somewhere in Heaven 3. Batuka 4. No One to Depend On 5. Life Is for Living 6. Savor 7. Wings of Grace 8. Tell Me What You Need 9. Exodus (with Lenny Kravitz) 10. Spirits Dancing in the Flesh 11. Make Somebody Happy/Get It In Your Soul 12. Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen 13. Oye como va 14. Samba pa ti 15. Toussaint L’Ouverture 16. Soul Sacrifice 17. Europa (Earth’s Cry, Heaven’s Smile) 18. Jin-go-lo-ba Carlos Santana (g/perc/vo), Myron Dove (b), Walfredo De Los Reyes (ds), Raul Rekow (perc/vo), Karl Perazzo (perc/vo), Chester Thompson (kbd/vo), Alex Ligertwood (g/vo) PRO-SHOT B&W NTSC Approx. 142min.
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