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From the Journeyman Japan Tour held in December 1990, the Budokan performance on December 5th, the second day of the tour, is completely recorded in ultra-high quality stereo audience recording. The Japan performance, which was chosen as the final stop of the Journeyman tour, was backed by the solid performance of the band with the strongest lineup, and made full use of the improvisation that took place each day, ensuring that no performance gave the same image, and that the guitarist’s It is a tour that reaffirmed the strong impression, but this day’s stage also produced a completed set list with a variety of plays. From the perfectly timed sustain of “Running On Faith,” to the solo that mixes breaks and breaks, to the traditional triple and open string play of “Before You Accuse Me,” this period You can hear a rich play that mixes a variety of unique elements in a well-balanced manner everywhere, such as the band’s interaction in the prelude of “Crossroads”, which was played longer than other performances, and the negotiations with the audience during the drum solo. , it is a performance where you can see that the members are enjoying the stage and that this has a positive impact on the overall performance. This title uses the master cassette owned by the recorder, although it is the same source that could be heard among traders. What is surprising is the sound quality, and when compared with sources that were circulating among traders, the sound quality was so high that it is difficult to compare, and there is a difference of more than 5 steps, probably about 10 steps in terms of generation. , the level at which the audience’s voice can be recognized as the same source. (Originally, there is a gap in the final part of “Wonderful Tonight” due to a tape change, but it has been compensated for as much as possible using a different source from the same day.) In comparison with the DAT high-quality disc discovered in recent years, the position Despite the differences, the sound quality is at the same level, and I can definitely say that this title is superior in terms of naturalness and clarity of treble. This is the definitive version of the December 5th performance from the 1990 tour. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 5th December 1990 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (72:32) 1. Opening 2. Pretending 3. No Alibis 4. Running On Faith 5. I Shot The Sheriff 6. White Room 7 . Can’t Find My Way Home 8. Bad Love 9. Before You Accuse Me 10. Old Love Disc 2 (67:03) 1. Badge 2. Wonderful Tonight 3. Member Introduction 4. Cocaine 5. A Remark You Made 6 Layla 7. Boom Boom 8. Crossroads 9. Sunshine Of Your Love Eric Clapton – Guitar, Vocals Phil Palmer – Guitar Nathan East – Bass Steve Ferrone – Drums Greg Phillinganes – Keyboards Ray Cooper – Percussion Katie Kissoon – Backing Vocals Tessa Niles – Backing Vocals
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