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Hall & Oates/Tokyo,Japan 11.4.1982 S & V

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The 1982 performance in Japan was realized while “H2O” became a huge hit, reaching number 3 in the United States. Introducing the highest peak master set of the symbolic sound board/pro shot. What is included in this work are two treasures born from one show, “November 4, 1982: NHK Hall Performance.” This is a 3-disc set with the finest stereo soundboard recordings on DISC 1-2 and multi-camera professional shots on DISC 3. They returned to Japan two years after their legendary first visit, and their scale expanded rapidly. First, let’s look back at the schedule and check the show’s position.・October 25th: Kyoto Prefectural Gymnasium ・October 26th: Nagoya City Public Hall ・October 28th: ​​Fukuoka City Kyuden Memorial Gymnasium ・October 29th + 30th: Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium ・November 1st + 2nd: Nippon Budokan, November 3rd + 4th: NHK Hall ←★Here★ Total of 9 performances. When they first came to Japan in 1980, they only played 5 performances in Tokyo and Osaka, but the number has nearly doubled, and they have played all the famous venues representing each city, including the highlight Nippon Budokan 2 DAYS. It is a schedule that shows the momentum of the time when the eel was climbing. Even so, the concert recorded in this work was the last day in Japan. This show was recorded by a certain broadcasting association and broadcast on FM radio and television. It has become a classic that produces many existing groups. This work is also a super-excellent version that updates the highest peak ever while being broadcast on famous FM/TV. Both FM broadcasts and TV pro shots are treasured masters by domestic recording enthusiasts, and the freshness with no dubbing traces and the quality recorded with high-end equipment at the time are superb. In fact, I have introduced the 2-disc soundboard album as a gift before, but the TV pro shot is the master that appeared for the first time, and its vivid outline and color reproduction are very beautiful. . It is a visual beauty that makes you think that it was created from the official laser disc. It is irresistible because it is a Hall & Oates show that became a darling of the times with the huge hit of “H2O” that is depicted with such quality. The FM broadcast is a full live album of about 94 minutes, but the TV pro shot is slightly shorter at about 54 minutes. Let’s organize the contents here. 70’s (4 songs) Abundant Luncheonette: She’s Gone Sara Smile (★) Rock’n Soul: Rich Girl (★) Modern Pop: Wait For Me (★) 80’s (11 songs )・Modern Voices: How Does It Feel to Be Back (★) / Diddy Doo Wop (I Hear the Voices) / Kiss On My List (★) / You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’ (★) / You Make My Dreams・Private Eyes: Did It in a Minute (★)/Mano a Mano/I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do) (★)/Private Eyes (★)・H2O: Maneater (★)/Family Man Others: Medley (Monkey Children/Caravan)/Everybody Needs Somebody To Love *Note: Pro-shot footage is also available (DISC 3) marked with a ★. …and it looks like this. The songs from the 70’s are kept to only the most representative songs, with a large selection from the two albums “VOICE” and “PRIVATE EYES.” Although the set is close to the official excavation album “GREATEST HITS LIVE”, it also includes songs such as “Sara Smile”, “Rich Girl”, “Did It in a Minute”, and “H2O” numbers that cannot be heard there. Even more, you can enjoy the hit parade that sums up the golden era. Live in Japan from the Golden Age is depicted with brilliant quality. That’s all there is to it. A completely official set with the classic stereo sound board and multi-camera professional shots that have been updated to the highest quality ever. It is a 3-disc set that has the same value as the original album of the Golden Age… no, it is even more valuable. Live at NHK Hall, Tokyo, Japan 4th November 1982 STEREO SBD/PRO-SHOT(BEST QUALITY) Disc 1(55:41) 1. Did It In A Minute 2. How Does It Feel To Be Back 3. Diddy Doo Wop 4 Mano A Mano 5. Rich Girl 6. She’s Gone 7. Kiss On My List 8. Maneater 9. Medley: Monkey Children (feat. T. Bone Wolk), Guitar Solo (feat. G.E. Smith) & Caravan (fet. Mickey Curry) 10. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (feat. Charlie DeChant) Disc 2(38:03) 1. Sara Smile 2. Wait For Me 3. I Can’t Go For That 4. Private Eyes 5. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling 6. You Make My Dreams 7. Family Man STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING DVD 1. Did It In A Minute 2. How Does It Feel To Be Back 3. Rich Girl 4. Kiss On My List 5. Maneater 6. Sara Smile 7. Wait For Me 8. I Can’t Go For That 9. Private Eyes 10. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling Bonus Track 11. Did It In A Minute (Best Hit USA) PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 54min. Daryl Hall – guitars, keyboards, vocals John Oates – guitars, vocals G.E. Smith – guitars Charlie DeChant – saxophone, keyboards Tom Wolk – bass Mickey Curry – drums

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