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Jeff Beck/Ishikawa,Japan 2009

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“YOKOHAMA 2009” is a masterpiece that completes the “Kanto Collection 2009” of transcendent sound. In addition to the transcendental sound that is out of the ordinary, the trouble show depicted with that crystal clear sound was full of tension. After experiencing the documentary that will make your fists sweat, relax your stiff shoulders with this work filled with “Jeff in a good mood and doing well.” This work was recorded at the 6th performance of the 2009 Japan tour “February 13th: Ishikawa Kosei Pension Hall”. Let’s take a look at the tour overview once again.・February 6th and 7th: International Forum ・February 9th: NHK Hall ・February 11th: Pacifico Yokohama ・February 12th: Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater ・February 13th: Ishikawa Welfare Pension Hall [This work ]・February 16th: ZEPP Fukuoka・February 18th and 19th: Osaka Employees’ Pension ・February 21st and 22nd: Saitama Super Arena (with Clapton) In this way, this work is released from Yokohama on 2CD. The last day of the three-day continuous performance. This is the most packed point on this tour, and the train journey from Nagoya the day before was quite difficult. Maniacs who knew about the troubles in Yokohama were worried about the concert. In fact, the set list had one song “Scottish One” cut compared to the previous and subsequent live shows, but when we opened the lid, the performance itself was very good. He had already performed well in Nagoya, shaking off the “Nightmare of Yokohama”, but on this day he was in a good mood. During “Behind The Veil,” they let out a satisfied voice as they listened to David Sancious’s phrase, and during “Stratus,” they clapped their hands in high spirits. During “Led Boots,” he reportedly even blew a kiss in response to a female fan’s “I love you, Jeff!!” cheer. As expected, in this work you can’t hear the voice that doesn’t go through the microphone or the blowing kiss, but you can feel the good mood from every part of the performance. Furthermore, the audience cheered and cheered with joy upon seeing Jeff smiling, and during “Brush With The Blues,” spontaneous clapping warmly enveloped the venue. After listening to the tense Yokohama performance, this mood feels soft and warm. The sound of this work plays a role in creating such a warm mood. Yokohama 2CD had an extremely clear sound that could only be described as “out of the ordinary” and “abnormal”, but this work has ultra-high sound quality that is within the range that can be imagined from the “audience’s common sense”. That should be it, in fact, it is a recording that has been known to collectors for its high quality sound since that time. This work has a different generation master than what was on the market at the time, and is packed with more natural and delicious sounds. The Kanazawa performance is often overlooked among the 2009 tour, as there is one less song. However, I’m glad that things are going well because I know about the “Nightmare of Yokohama.” This is a drama that will warm your heart with the good mood and heartwarming atmosphere of the venue. Even in the history of Jeff Beck’s visit to Japan, the tense Yokohama and warm Kanazawa are unprecedented. Please enjoy the 2009 Jeff Beck that changes so much in just two days. Live at Ishikawa Koseinenkin Kaikan, Kanazawa, Japan 13th February 2009 PERFECT SOUND Disc 1(43:57) 1. Intro. 2. Beck’s Bolero 3. The Pump 4. Eternity’s Breath 5. You Never Know 6. Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers 7. Behind The Veil 8. Blast From The East 9. Stratus 10. Angel 11. Drum Solo 12. Led Boots Disc 2(45:46) 1. Nadia 2. Space Boogie 3. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 4. Brush With The Blues 5. Bass Solo incl. Freeway Jam 6. Blue Wind 7. A Day In The Life 8. Band Introduction 9. Where Were You 10. Big Block 11. Peter Gunn Theme Jeff Beck – guitar Tal Wilkenfeld – bass Vinnie Colaiuta – drums David Sancious – keyboards

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