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Pink Floyd/Tokyo,Japan 1988 2Days Complete

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From the Japan tour accompanying “A Momentary Lapse Of Reason” in 1988, Budokan 2 Days, which graced the opening two days, was completely recorded with unprecedented ultra-super high-quality audience recording for both performances. The master cassette of the same recording artist as “Signs of Live” and “Signs of Everlife”, which recorded the previous Yoyogi 3 Days in the highest quality, is used directly, and the perfect sound is on the same level as the Yoyogi version, which attracted attention for its extraordinary sound quality. It is recorded in. In fact, this sound source is distributed overseas under the name “TOKYO 2.3.88 MASTER TC-D5M”, and is considered to be the definitive version of the highest grade “5.5” on sound source review sites, and several years ago There was a background that the remastered version “At Budokan” was released on the Sirene label. This 6-disc set uses the same master, but this time, by recording from the master cassette, the recording time is 150 minutes compared to the previously released 146 minutes on the first day, and 151 minutes on the second day, mainly between songs. It is 154 minutes long, and each song is a few minutes longer, mainly between songs. In addition, in the previous edition, each show was recorded on two discs and was divided into “Part 2”, but this edition has three ideal formats: “Part 1”, “Part 2”, and “Encore”. Since it is included in , it also has the advantage of being able to be enjoyed uncut. What’s even more amazing is the recorded sound. The difference in sound quality from previous releases is obvious, and you can easily confirm the superiority of the sound in all aspects: punch, breadth, freshness, sense of scale, and clarity. You can clearly feel the awesomeness of the master quality. By comparing the previously released takes that were believed to have the highest sound quality with the main version, you can see that the sound quality was completely dull, and the second day’s take in particular was recorded with such a sound that you could only think it was a different thing. It is a super sound that is 3 ranks up, so much so that I have to compare and confirm with the audience’s voices over and over again, asking, “Is this really the same master?” I felt the same thing with the Yoyogi take, but the flood of unrealistic sounds coming out of the speakers made everyone listen and wonder how on earth it was possible to record such a sound at Budokan in 1988. You will be able to experience a tremendous level of sonic drama that would normally leave you with questions. In fact, it seems we weren’t the only ones who listened in silence due to the powerful sound, and the Budokan audience also listened to the overwhelming sound output from the PA and Floyd’s first performance in Japan in 16 years. Perhaps due to the nervousness of the audience, it became quiet during Gilmore’s first MC part, and the tape also records Gilmore’s murmur of “God, it’s quiet” following “Thank you Arigato”. As for the MC, you can see that Gilmore has become more talkative on the second day due to the success of the first day’s concert. As for the high-quality performance, I don’t think it’s necessary to write about it in detail here, but the guitar solo part of Comfortably Numb and the bass solo part of One Slip in the latter half of the show were recorded with truly amazing sound, and are must-hear parts. It has become. 1988 Pink Floyd by Taper, who has released a series of extraordinary recording takes with titles by Eric Clapton, Mick Jagger, Robert Plant, etc., and has stunned enthusiasts around the world. Budokan sound source. Please experience the awesomeness of master quality. Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd & 3rd March 1988 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd March 1988 Disc 1 1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 2. Signs Of Life 3. Learning To Fly 4. Yet Another Movie 5. A New Machine Part 1 6. Terminal Frost 7. A New Machine Part 2 8. Sorrow 9. The Dogs Of War 10. On The Turning Away Disc 2 1. One Of These Days 2. Time 3. The Great Gig In The Sky 4. Wish You Were Here 5. Welcome To The Machine 6. Us And Them 7. Money 8. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 9. Comfortably Numb Disc 3 1. Audience 2. One Slip 3. Run Like Hell Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 3rd March 1988 Disc 4 1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 2. Signs Of Life 3. Learning To Fly 4. Yet Another Movie 5. A New Machine Part 1 6. Terminal Frost 7. A New Machine Part 2 8. Sorrow 9. The Dogs Of War 10. On The Turning Away Disc 5 1. One Of These Days 2. Time 3. The Great Gig In The Sky 4. Wish You Were Here 5. Welcome To The Machine 6 . Us And Them 7. Money 8. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 9. Comfortably Numb Disc 6 1. Audience 2. One Slip 3. Run Like Hell

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