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David Bowie/Tokyo,Japan 5.16.1990 Complete

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“SOUND + VISION TOUR 1990” is a greatest hits tour that plays all the big hits all at once. A full soundboard album containing the Japanese performance will be released. This work includes “May 16, 1990: Tokyo Dome Performance (2nd day)”. This is the best stereo soundboard recording. This live was also broadcast on TV by a certain public broadcaster, and professional shots have become a staple, but this work is a full-length version that is different from the approximately 90-minute TV broadcast. It was recorded in real time at Tokyo Dome, where the live performance was being held, and includes five songs that were cut from the broadcast: “Fashion, Stay,” “Station To Station,” “Panic In Detroit,” and “Pretty Pink Rose,” as well as scenes between songs. Also includes the opening song “Space Oddity” which was released before the chorus. It is a book that contains the entire concert on a perfect stereo sound board without leaking even the playful MC or the state of the venue after the performance. The recording time alone is amazing, but what’s even more surprising is the quality. Since it is a real-time recording at the scene, it far surpasses the air check via radio waves. Even the mix is ​​different. In fact, when the Omoto master first appeared with professional shot footage (you can enjoy it on the DVD “COMPLETE VISION IN DOME”), a specialized magazine said, “Surprisingly, the broadcast master was “The quality is so high that you’d think it was a direct recording.” “The content is so solid that it’s no exaggeration to say that both video and audio are completely official.” “It truly lives up to its name as a complete set.” “It will definitely become a standard in the future. “It’s a good thing,” he said, praising it with all his words. However, the sound was even better than the image quality. Therefore, the beginning of “Space Oddity” and the slightly missing and disordered parts were arranged on a broadcast soundboard and made into a live CD album as “IN DOME”. Of course, “IN DOME” was sold out and out of print while it was extremely popular. This work is the ultimate master of that. And the hit parade drawn with such ultimate quality is overwhelming. The big hit songs of each era pop out one after another, and the performers, led by the famous Adrian Belew, are also amazing. This blockbuster concert is truly gorgeous, with arrangements that are not only skillful but also bold but don’t go so far as to destroy the original song. There were two performances at the Tokyo Dome, but Bowie was not feeling well on the first day, and the performance ended unexpectedly just after “Heroes”. However, on the second day of this work, there was also a TV recording, and the spirit of the day was clearly felt as if they were trying to get rid of the stigma from the previous day. After that, Bowie no longer held stadium-sized concerts, and this work is also the last show to fill the largest scale venue with hit songs. It is a live album where you can fully enjoy such an ultimate show with the highest quality ever. Tokyo Dome had just been completed… no, Bowie in 1990 had filled the “Big Egg” perfectly. The pro shot version was also transcendental, but this work is the complete version. This is a live album that is nothing other than the “best of live performances.” Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 16th May 1990 STEREO SBD Disc 1(57:41) 1. Ode To Joy 2. Space Oddity 3. Changes 4. TVC 15 5. Rebel Rebel 6. Be My Wife 7. Ashes To Ashes 8. Starman 9. Fashion 10. Life On Mars? 11. Blue Jean 12. Let’s Dance 13. Stay 14. Member Introduction 15. China Girl Disc 2(61:54) 1. Sound And Vision 2. Ziggy Stardust 3. Station To Station 4. Young Americans 5. Suffragette City 6. Fame 7. Heroes 8. Panic In Detroit 9. Pretty Pink Rose 10. Modern Love 11. The Jean Genie 12. Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide David Bowie – Vocals, Sax & Guitar Adrian Belew – Guitar, Vocal Erdel Kizilcay – Bass Rick Fox – Keyboards Michael Hodges – Drums

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