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To commemorate the release of “DEFINITIVE OSAKA 2005”, we will be re-releasing Jeff Beck’s masterpieces from the mid-2000s. In 2005, except for a one-off performance at London’s RAH, Jeff Beck did not tour anywhere other than Japan, but in 2006 he toured the West Coast in April, Europe and Japan in July, and the United States in September. They performed energetic live activities and made their fans very happy. This edition includes two works that were a big hit among fans at the time of their release due to their particularly high sound quality from the North American tour, which had a total of 20 performances from September 6th to October 1st, 2006. , a coupling release. The lineup includes Vinny Colaiuta (Ds), Jason Rivero (Kbd), and Randy Hope Taylor (B), members of the 2006 Japan tour, with the addition of female vocalist Beth Hart. Disc 1 includes a complete recording of the 7th day of the tour, September 13th, Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom performance with ultra-high quality audience recording. It was released under the title “A CHANGE IS GONNA COME” from the Trial label, and the beatleg review at the time of its release (vol.78) said, “It was an audience recording with the highest sound quality, and the sounds of each instrument were recorded in a well-balanced manner. It has been highly praised. Beth performs vocals on five songs. A cover of Sam Cooke’s standard number A Change Is Gonna Come is included, and Beth’s soulful vocals on this song are truly wonderful and a must-hear part. The arrangement in which Got The Feeling is included in the second half of Going Down is said to be from this day. A truly hidden masterpiece. Originally, it is a masterpiece master that is suitable for re-release of the press CD. Disc 2 includes a complete recording of the Paramount Theater performance in Oakland on September 24th at the end of the tour with an ultra-high quality audience recording. It was released under the title “OAKLAND 2006” as part of the Uxbridge initial catalog, and the beatleg review at the time of its release (vol.102) said, “It is a different master from the previously released version, which is incompletely recorded. It is an uncut complete version, and the sound quality is good. The balance of the sound is very good, and the sound of the keyboard flows left and right in stereo, giving the impression that the drums and guitar are running wild in the middle.” As per the review, there was a pre-release version of this performance, but it included the opening Beck’s Bolero from the second half of the song, as well as cuts from the second half of Two River and the first half of Star Cycle. However, this edition is a different master. The sound quality is good and the missing parts of the previous episodes are perfectly recorded, so it can definitely be said to be the definitive version of this performance. The balance of each instrument is good, the grain of the sound is at the highest level, and this is also a masterpiece master that would be suitable for a re-release of the press CD. Jeff performs a country-style improvisation in the intro of Scatterbrain, and the thrilling development where Vinnie puts an accent to it and connects it well to the opening is a must-listen part. Also, note that this day includes numbers that were not played in the first half of the autumn US tour such as Diamond Dust and A Day In The Life. (Not included in the Hampton performance on Discs 1 & 2) This day’s Somewhere Over The Rainbow, where you can listen to the wonderful guitar control, is highly rated even among enthusiasts, so it is a must-listen for fans. Through repeated tours, the content has matured, and you can listen to the best performances, including vocal numbers. The content and sound quality of both performances are so wonderful that they couldn’t be any better, and even now, eight years have passed since the tour, fans can definitely say that they are the best and ultra-high quality sound source titles that are a must-listen. Similar to “DEFINITIVE OSAKA 2005” which captured Jeff’s best stage in 2005, this work, which combines two of the best selection sound sources from the 2006 North American tour, is definitely a must-have for fans! Live at Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom, Hampton Beach, NH, USA 13th September 2006 Disc 1 1. Beck’s Bolero 2. Stratus 3. You Never Know 4. ‘Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers 5. You Shook Me 6. Morning Dew 7 Behind The Veil 8. Two Rivers 9. Star Cycle 10. Big Block 11. Nadia 12. Angel (Footsteps) 13. Blast From The East14. I Ain’t Superstitious Disc 2 1. A Change Is Gonna Come 2. Scatterbrain 3 Led Boots 4. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 5. Brush With the Blues 6. Blue Wind 7. Going Down/Got The Feeling 8. Scottish One 9. Somewhere Over The Rainbow Live at Paramount Theater, Oakland, CA. USA 24th September 2006 PREFECT SOUND Disc 3 1. Beck’s Bolero 2. Stratus 3. You Never Know 4. Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers 5. You Shock Me 6. Morning Dew 7. Behind The Veil 8. Two River 9. Star Cycle 10. Big Block 11. Nadia 12. Angel (Footsteps) Disc 4 1. I Ain’t Superstitious 2. Going Down 3. I Got A Feeling 4. Diamond Dust 5. Scatterbrain 6. Led Boots 7. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 8. Brush With The Blues 9. Scottish One 10. Blue Wind 11. A Change Is Gonna Come 12. A Day In The Life 13. Somewhere Over The Rainbow Jeff Beck – Guitar Randy Hope-Taylor – Bass Vinnie Colaiuta – Drums Jason Rebello – Keyboards Beth Hart –Vocals
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