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(Tokyo International Forum, April 13, 2010) From Jeff Beck’s Japan tour, which was held in April 2010 with his latest album “Emotion & Commotion,” the final stage was the live performance at the Tokyo International Forum on April 13. Completely recorded with the highest quality audience recording. The tour to Japan, which began in Nagoya and went on to perform in Osaka, Amagasaki, and Tokyo for a total of 6 performances, is finally on its last day, and the fans recorded this stage with the finest sound that can be declared the pinnacle of audience recording. This is a must-have item. The high-quality original audience master recorded from the best seats in the front center of the venue has been subjected to 24-bit digital remastering, directly capturing the band’s sound centered on the guitar with its clear outline. Masu. The splendor of the sound balance even surpasses the previous day’s performance, with no unpleasant high-range reverberation typical of the Forum or excessive swell in the low range in the slightest, yet giving a lustrous tone to Beck’s guitar tone. The sound quality is top-notch, with a rich atmosphere unique to the hall. Led by Narada & Rhonda’s rhythm section, which is at its best during this tour, the band unites in a series of heartfelt performances in this moving final performance. “Nessun Dorma,” which is also featured in “Emotion & Commotion,” is an aria from “Turandot,” but it is also a song from “Mna Na h’Eireann,” which has a beautiful Irish melody. The way Jeff emotionally expresses everything from Curtis’s “People Get Ready” to the Beatles’ “A Day In The Life” with a guitar tone that no one else can imitate can be described as “singing.” If you listen to the solitary guitarist’s brilliant guitar play recorded in this work, you will be moved by such feelings even if you are not a fan.
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