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The last Japanese performance is also a symbol of historic FM broadcasting. Therefore, to celebrate the birth of a cultural heritage-level live album, we have also prepared an FM album where you can enjoy legendary FM broadcasts in ultra-high quality. Included in this work is the radio program “JAPAN SPECIAL” that featured the “December 8, 1982: Nippon Budokan” performance. This broadcast is truly worthy of being called a legend. At that time, a certain broadcasting company was actively broadcasting the concerts of bands visiting Japan, but even among them, the level of attention was on the order of magnitude. Not only was JAPAN itself at the peak of its popularity, but they also shockingly announced their disbandment. The final Budokan performance will be broadcast. That’s why Western music fans all over Japan took up the challenge of recording, causing such a frenzy that enthusiasts competed with each other for the highest quality sound, and of course, it also became a countless number of bootlegs. In particular, in the first broadcast, “Quiet Life”, which was cut in the rebroadcast, was broadcast, and it became a “symbol of the end of Japan” that surpassed even the official version “OIL ON CANVAS”. This work is the pinnacle of such legendary broadcasting. It is not a copy of an already released bootleg, but a direct CD from the original master treasured by core record enthusiasts in Japan. Its quality is truly the ultimate. At our store, we have reprinted many famous programs from the super best masters provided by maniacs, but one of them was the one who provided us with the master of this work. Of course, since it is the original Air Check Master, it is natural that there are no dubbing marks and the generation is young. Rather than that, the sound is completely official, making full use of high-end equipment at the time and paying close attention to the radio wave and power distribution environment. It is also not an excavated sound source around there, but it is a masterpiece sound that even comes close to “OIL ON CANVAS”. Moreover, this work includes complete recording in addition to sound. Many of the previously released bootlegs include only live performances, but this work includes the entire DJ performance by a certain professor that Japan is proud of. It’s amazing from the beginning, so let’s just write it down. “Good evening. Well, today we will listen to the 1 hour and 45 minute concert of JAPAN SPECIAL held at Budokan on December 8th. Well, the name of that concert is “JAPAN SPECIAL.” What’s special is that XXXX, XXXX, XXXX appeared as guests. Now, please listen carefully.”I’m sure many of you are already feeling nostalgic from this, but a certain professor also appears in the second half. . At Nippon Budokan, there was an encore performance with JAPAN and members of the Yellow Magic Orchestra. Before performing the three co-starring songs “Bamboo Music”, “Taking Islands In Africa” and “Life In Tokyo”, we will talk about the behind-the-scenes of the day. I will refrain from writing it out as it will be long, but this work includes that part in its entirety. You can fully enjoy the program, including the cover song “Good Night,” which is a duet between Sylvian and a female singer. A legendary FM special program that is more deeply engraved in the hearts of Western music fans than the traditional official version “OIL ON CANVAS.” This is the highest peak version. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 8th December 1982 STEREO SBD * Taken from the original off-air master cassettes Broadcast Date: 27th December 1982 Disc 1(47:34) 1. DJ Intro 2. Burning Bridges 3. Sons Of Pioneers 4. Alien 5. Gentlemen Take Polaroids 6. Swing 7. Cantonese Boy 8. Visions Of China 9. Nightporter 10,Ghosts Disc 2 (57:49) 1, Still Life In Mobile Homes 2, Methods Of Dance 3, Quiet Life 4, European Son 5, The Art Of Parties 6. DJ Talk 7. Introduction by David Sylvian 8. Bamboo Music 9. Taking Islands In Africa 10, Life In Tokyo 11. Canton 12. Good Night FM BROADCAST RECORDING
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