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“Sound Market: Rock in Karuizawa” is a legendary event from the 80s featuring Jeff Beck, Carlos Santana, and Steve Lukather. The classic stereo sound board recording has significantly updated the highest peak in history. [Maximum coverage of existing soundboards of historical events] Of course, what is recorded in this work is “June 1, 1986: Karuizawa Prince Hotel”. Jeff Beck’s “FLASH TOUR” was only realized in 7 performances in Japan, but on the first day not only Jeff but also SANTANA and Steve Lukather participated as guests. It was held in a festival format at a special outdoor venue. With three of the most unique guitar heroes of our time performing together, Western music fans all over Japan are paying attention. Naturally, it became a huge event with special broadcasts on TV and radio. The professional shot and sound board have produced countless existing groups, but this work is the one that shines at the top. Master freshness / sound quality / editing … it is a supreme soundboard album that makes previous releases out of the question at every point. Also, this show has too many previous releases, and there are a lot of similar titles. Many people may be confused, asking, “What’s the difference?” and “Which one is better?” However, we cannot introduce all the past titles here, so let’s pick up the three most important titles that we carry at our store.・A: “SOUND MARKET ’86” *Complete Audience 3-disc set ・B: “DEFINITIVE SOUND MARKET ’86” *SBD complete version 2-disc set (this work) ・C: “SOUND MARKET ’86 THE VIDEO” *TV broadcast pro shot I have listed the three works in order of length. “A” is the super best full audience recording discovered by our store. Most of the previous episodes on this day were based on FM broadcasts, but the broadcasts were not complete. “A” is the one and only full live album where you can experience everything from the day, including the unaired parts. And the second “B” is this work. Based on a long FM broadcast, “Going Down”, which has not been broadcast on the radio, is supplemented with a TV broadcast soundboard. Although it does not include all the performances on the day, it is a two-disc set that completely covers the existing sound board sound sources. Although I said “not everything from that time,” it is actually “most.” This festival has a complicated lineup of three people, so let’s organize them in conjunction with the structure of this work. DISC 1 ・SANTANA alone (10 songs in total) ・SANTANA + Skather (2 songs / 4 songs) ・JEFF BECK alone (first 3 songs) DISC 2 ・JEFF BECK alone (6 songs / 9 songs) ・JEFF BECK + Skather (2 songs in total) )*Going Down is the only TV audio and 3-person co-star (4 songs in total)…and it looks like this. The show largely follows the flow of “SANTANA → Jeff”, with Lukather appearing at key points. 27 out of 32 songs were broadcast on the day, and this work completes the broadcasts. [Official work-grade sound that has updated the highest peak in history] Well, it’s quite long, but this is the beginning. Let’s finally get to the main topic of this work. The main theme is quality and editing that updates the finest and finest quality. First of all, some of you may be looking at the above and thinking, “Huh? Jeff’s three songs are on the first disc!?” I think that most of the previously released groups were “SANTANA = 1 piece + Jeff = 1 piece”, but in reality, this was packed by speeding up the pitch, cutting, etc. If you try to adjust the pitch accurately and record the existing soundboard without missing anything, the Jeff version will not fit on one CD. As a result, only three songs of this work are included on DISC 1. Of course, it’s not just the pitch. The sound is also top notch. Of course, we are using the best master that has been surpassed over the past 34 years, but in this work we have further refined it with meticulous mastering. Of course, it is not just a matter of increasing sound pressure, but carefully adjusting each sound range and correcting the stereo feeling. It has been reborn as a wider sound with a wider range. Expressing it intuitively, although the original sound is of high quality, it felt light and thin like “a broadcast”, but this work has a rich official work-level sound. Of course, the only song “Going Down” with TV audio is also thoroughly treated. I finished it with a sound that does not feel out of place with the main story as much as possible. Since it is a legendary stage that has been widely loved in many previous releases, let’s omit the details. The complete experience of the day will be given to the super best audience recording “SOUND MARKET ’86”, and this work is the largest and highest peak edition of the sound board edition. This is a 2-disc set that has refined the standard among the classics to the quality of an official work. A big decision board that makes many existing groups meaningless. (Remastered memo) As a result of correcting the slightly faster pitch (*it’s actually quite fast), Jeff Beck couldn’t fit on Disc 2. Start from the middle of Disc 1. Upgrade with adjustments to extend range. “Going Down”, which has no sound source other than the TV broadcast sound source, is individually equalized to reduce the discomfort. Live at Prince Hotel, Karuizawa, Japan 1st June 1986 STEREO SBD (UPGRADE) Disc 1 (69:21) SANTANA 1. Intro 2. Primera Invasion 3. Victim Of Circumstance 4. Incident At Neshabur 5. Black Magic Woman 6. Gypsy Queen 7. Oye Como Va 8. Evil Ways 9. Jingo 10. By The Pool 11. Europa 12. Right Now *DJ talk in the second half 13. Introduction Of Steve Lukather 14. Open Invitation(with Steve Lukather) 15. Songs Of Freedom Carlos Santana – Guitar Raul Rekow – Percussion Orestes Vilat – Percussion Armando Peraza – Percussion Chester Thompson – Keyboards Alphonso Johnson – Bass Buddy Miles – Vocal Tom Coster – Keyboards Graham Lear – Drums JEFF BECK 16. Star Cycle 17. Love Will 18. Ambitious Disc 2 (65:06) 1. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 2. Stop, Look And Listen 3. ‘Cause We’ve Ended as Lovers 4. Escape 5. Blue Wind 6. Wild Thing 7. Freeway Jam (with Steve Lukather) 8. Going Down (with Steve Lukather) 9. Super Boogie (with Carlos Santana & Steve Lukather) 10. Hong Kong Blues (with Carlos Santana & Steve Lukather) 11. People Get Ready (with Carlos Santana & Steve Lukather) 12. Johnny B. Goode (with Carlos Santana & Steve Lukather) Jeff Back – Guitar Jan Hammer – Keyboards Simon Phillips – Drums Doug Wimbish – Bass Jimmy Hall – Vocal STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
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