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“THE PURPLE JAPAN TOUR 2015” dyed the archipelago deep purple. Of all six performances, the audience album of the final day, “November 2, 2015 Tokyo International Forum Performance,” which had the only surprise, is now available! As mentioned in the simultaneous release “YOKOHAMA 2015 (Zodiac 153),” this time at WHITESNAKE, every venue was a fierce battle for high sound quality. In particular, the International Forum had many tapers recorded, probably because it was the final day, and the recordings that arrived were all hyper. Among them, this work was the top. Now, let’s check the usual schedule.・October 20: Osaka International Convention Center・October 22: Nagoya City Public Hall・October 25: ZEPP SAPPORO・October 27: Hiroshima Ueno Gakuen Hall・October 30: Pacifico Yokohama・November 2: Tokyo International Forum [This work]In this way, the International Forum on the final day was next after Yokohama. And this work that remained in the high-quality sound knockout battle on the final day was also recorded with the same taper as “YOKOHAMA 2015”. This work is a work by a recordist who has made many famous recordings in the Tokyo area, but this work is one of the best in his collection. “YOKOHAMA 2015” was the “best sound quality of the 2015 Japan tour” with its tremendous sound, but this work is not inferior. The direct feeling and clear glossiness like a sound board are not compromised, and it can be said that they are completely equal. As with “YOKOHAMA 2015”, it is so beautiful that you can count the number of chorus members. After all, James Brown’s “Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine” and THE WHO’s “My Generation” that play before the show sound like listening to a CD directly… Still, the reason why “YOKOHAMA 2015” was introduced as the best of the tour is probably because of the slight, very slight difference in the “sound” of the bass. Of course, depending on your preference, it’s no wonder that “The International Forum is better!” To put it bluntly, the same taper hit a home run for two consecutive performances, and one of them reached the outside of the stadium (if you don’t have to select the best sound of each performance and write an introduction, you don’t have to worry about trivial superiority or inferiority). Now, this work, which is colored with the sound that will be the top two on the Japan tour, is not the top two, but unique. After all, the spirit of the final day in Japan is amazing. There are some rough parts in David Coverdale’s vocals, but it is so soulful that it doesn’t seem like the fatigue of the tour. They let out a roar reminiscent of the first day’s Osaka performance. And at the end of the encore, there was a big surprise: “Bad Boys”! This Japan tour had the same set list and the same content in each location, but on this day only, they gave us “Bad Boys” at the very end. Of course, it’s a song that I’ve seen and heard many times before, but this time, like the famous DEEP PURPLE song, it has been updated by Reb Beach and Joel Hoekstra. The guitar flies around more colorfully than the original while driving lightly. What’s more, the atmosphere at the scene where the surprise was witnessed is amazing. In this day and age when the Internet is developed, if you want to check the set list, you will know it the day after the live. The audience gathered at the International Forum were familiar with the sets in each location, and it was clear that they did not expect a surprise here. In the atmosphere of “Well, I wonder if it’s We Wish You Well…”, as soon as the intro roared, a tremendous frenzy erupted. Screams, roars and screams rise from all over the International Forum! With every year, the audience at WHITESNAKE is getting older, and the excitement is vacuum-packed like it hasn’t been in a long time. The biggest surprise of this “THE PURPLE JAPAN TOUR 2015” occurred on the final day. There were special touches sprinkled in at each show, from the booming Osaka to the memorable Nagoya, but it’s likely that the International Forum show will be remembered as the “best show.” There may never be a second time for the deep purple white snake. Enjoy this masterpiece! Live at Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan 2nd November 2015 TRULY PEREFCT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (65:12) 1. Pre Show Music 2. Intro. 3. Burn 4. Stormbringer 5. Love Ain’t No Stranger 6. The Gypsy 7. Give Me All Your Love 8. You Keep On Moving 9. Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City 10. ar Solo 11. Mistreated Disc 2 (52:35) 1. Blues Harp Session feat. Michael Devin 2. You Fool No One 3. Drum Solo 4. You Fool No One (Reprise) 5. Band Introduction 6. Soldier Of Fortune 7. Is This Love 8. Fool For Your Loving 9. Here I Go Again 10. Still Of The Night 11. Bad Boys 12. We Wish You Well
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