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“FLASH TOUR 1986” was only realized in Japan and had only 7 performances. The original recording that conveys that valuable scene will be released. This work includes the “June 10, 1986: Nippon Budokan” performance. This is a masterpiece audience recording. This performance in Japan is famous for the Karuizawa performance broadcast and “SOUND MARKET ’86” where Jeff, Santana, and Steve Lukather co-starred, and the super masterpiece “OSAKA 1986 1ST NIGHT” is also very popular. Let’s take a look back at the schedule at the time, including the meaning of organizing the collection.・June 1st: Karuizawa Prince Hotel Outdoor Special Venue ← *Broadcast ・June 3rd “OSAKA 1986 1ST NIGHT” ・June 5th: Fukuoka Sun Palace Hall ・June 6th: Osaka Festival Hall ・June 8th: Nagoya City Public Hall・June 10th: Nippon Budokan ←★This work★・June 11th: Nippon Budokan Nippon Budokan was the last of the seven precious performances. It was also the final goal of the “1986 JEFF BECK GROUP”. This work recorded at such a show is unprecedented splendor. Although it is half a step behind the masterpiece “OSAKA 1986 1ST NIGHT” in terms of the vividness of the contours of the musical tones, it is actually superior in terms of the balance between high and low tones. That’s no wonder, this work is a masterpiece master that was once very popular as “WILD THING”. This “June 10th Budokan” is known as a day with a lot of recording on “FLASH TOUR 1986”, but among them, the sound of “WILD THING” is decisive. As soon as it was released, the sound quality was so high that it wiped out all previous releases. “WILD THING” is currently out of print after receiving great acclaim, but this time, it has been digitized again from its original cassette and carefully finished with the latest mastering. Speaking of “Budokan in 1986,” currently, the masterpiece “THANK THE LORD”, in which the same taper recorded Budokan 2 DAYS, reigns supreme. In terms of sound quality, it is a famous recording that can’t be compared to any of the great masterpieces. In fact, the fascinating sound is wonderful from the opening song “Escape”. At first, only Simon Phillips, Doug Wimbish, and Jan Hammer played, and the great Jeff appeared with the guitar part! This dramatic production comes back to life with a fresh sound that feels like it was recorded yesterday. After that, the sound that combines the rawness and strength unique to analog continued to make the powerful performance stand out, and not only Jeff’s guitar, but also Simon’s every drum stroke, Jan’s keyboard play with a strong presence, and Jimmy.・All performances, including Hall’s vocals, are recorded with the best balance and clarity. Especially in the second half of the concert, you will be overwhelmed by the incredible dynamism of the sound. Other than that, the order of the songs was drastically different from Osaka, “Led Boots”, and most of all, the ensemble, which had gradually gotten better after performing only a few times, had a very different impression from Osaka. This is a masterpiece among masterpieces that has long been said to be the best recording of the tour. A masterpiece of the “1986 JEFF BECK GROUP” that attracts attention from collectors around the world. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 10th June 1986 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1(52:07) 1. Intro 2. Escape 3. Gets Us All In The End 4. Ecstasy 5. Ambitious 6. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 7. Stop, Look And Listen 8. The Pump 9. Star Cycle 10. Cause We’ve Ended As Lovers 11. Miami Vice New York Theme Disc 2(54:04) 1. Led Boots 2. Love Will 3. Miami Vice Theme 4. Blue Wind 5. People Get Ready 6. Freeway Jam 7. Going Down 8. Wild Thing
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