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Depeche Mode/Tokyo,Japan 1985 2Days Complete

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Depeche Mode’s second Japan tour in 1985, in conjunction with their fourth album “Some Great Reward,” consisted of four performances in total, three in Tokyo and one in Osaka. The April 7th Shinjuku Welfare Pension Hall performance and the 8th April 8th performance at Nakano Sunplaza are completely recorded with the highest level of ultra-high quality audience recording. (The first visit to Japan in 1983 was held in April at legendary clubs such as “Pithecanthropus Erectus” in Harajuku and “New Latin Quarter” in Akasaka.)The original master, appearing for the first time. Use cassette directly. The recorder has released a series of ultra-high-quality records in recent years, each of which has become a hot topic among fans, including titles by Clapton, Jeff Beck, Pink Floyd, Genesis, Mick Jagger, TOTO, the Rolling Stones, etc. It was recorded by a rare master taper, and this version uses an original master of ultra-high sound quality that is not available among traders. Both performances are recorded with an extremely clear and punchy sound that is unheard of in this era, and has been enjoyed not only by Japanese fans but also by overseas fans, who have enjoyed arena-level popularity to this day. This is an ultra-high quality sound source that is sure to become a hot topic as “Japanese Miracle”. It can be said that it has immeasurable charm and value as a Western music live document from the mid-1980s. The set was exactly the same on both days, and the recording equipment was also the same, so the sound quality of the two days was similar, and the total quality was completely amazing, making it an extremely high quality 4-disc set. Masu. Western music fans who spent their youth at that time will feel a bittersweet nostalgia for their original sounds, such as People Are People and Master And Servant, which are still exciting today. Throughout both performances, the musical sounds are recorded so clearly and loudly that the audience is not aware of their presence, allowing fans to concentrate on the performance. You can hear the female fans chanting between songs, but I wonder how they were able to perform with this kind of music. A valuable record of Depeche Mode’s 1985 Tokyo live performance, which is still popular and talented enough to fill large venues around the world. An overwhelming 3-hour long document full of overwhelming originality and ultra-high musical charm that goes beyond the standard phrases such as electronic pop, techno pop, or new romantic. It will be a very shocking piece for overseas fans, even more than Japanese fans. Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 8th April 1985 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan 7th April 1985 Disc 1(42:40) 1. Opening 2. Master And Servant (Intro) 3. Something To Do 4. Two Minute Warning 5. Puppets 6. If You Want 7. People Are People 8. Leave In Silence 9. New Life 10. Shame 11. Somebody Disc 2(52:18) 1. Ice Machine 2. Lie To Me 3. Blasphemous Rumors 4. Told You So 5. Master And Servant 6. Photographic 7 . Everything Counts 8. See You 9. Shout 10. Just Can’t Get Enough Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 8th April 1985 Disc 3(41:41) 1. Opening 2. Master And Servant (Intro) 3. Something To Do 4. Two Minute Warning 5. Puppets 6. If You Want 7. People Are People 8. Leave In Silence 9 . New Life 10. Shame 11. Somebody Disc 4(51:34) 1. Ice Machine 2. Lie To Me 3. Blasphemous Rumors 4. Told You So 5. Master And Servant 6. Photographic 7. Everything Counts 8. See You 9. Shout 10. Just Can’t Get Enough David Gahan – Lead Vocals Martin Gore – Synthesizers, Samplers, Vocals Alan Wilder – Synthesizers, Samplers, Vocals Andrew Fletcher – Synthesizers, Samplers

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