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Kiss/Tokyo,Japan 4.2.1977

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The legendary Japan tour that took place during the release of “Rock And Roll Over” in 1977 was held across western Japan, with stops in Osaka on March 24-25, Kyoto on March 26, Aichi on March 28, Osaka again on March 29, and Fukuoka on March 30. Ta. The first Tokyo performance from the 1977 Japan tour, which filled Japan with a storm of enthusiasm, was held at the Budokan in early April on April 1st, 2nd (day and night), and 4th. , this edition contains a complete high-quality audience recording of the afternoon performance on the 2nd from the original master cassette, which is not even available among traders. What is noteworthy is that the intro was recorded from about 4 minutes after the electricity went out, and the excitement in the venue reached its peak as the musical sounds echoed loudly along with the sound effects. It turns out. You can enjoy the frenzy of Detroit Rock City that starts after “Hello Tokyo! You Want the Best…” with a vivid sound. Although the sound is never close, the musical sound is recorded realistically and clearly without being interrupted by the cheers, and the overall listening response is perfect. Although it is not recommended for beginners, if you are an enthusiast who has listened to many live sound sources, you will be able to immediately judge the quality and freshness of this master sound source. In the latter half of the show, even in the part where it is surrounded by a storm of clapping, the musical tones can be heard firmly, so this can be said to be a quite excellent take. Therefore, the groove feeling of the band and the splendor of the ensemble are clearly conveyed. There are noticeable places where the sound gets stuck in the third song, Let Me Go, Rock And Roll, and around the Ladies Room, but it recovers. From then on, there was no problem with the fluctuation of the sound image, and it was recorded neatly until the final performance, and it is clear that it is a first-class title as a recorded version with high quality documentation (announcement after the performance) (also included). The Budokan performance on April 2nd was filmed both during the day and at night, and a mixed version of both performances was broadcast on “Young Music Show.” (The complete version of the night section will appear later.) The third disc of this set includes a high-quality version of the professional shot video of the Budokan performance on April 2nd. It contains the version broadcast in America, not the take broadcast in Japan, and there are no Japanese song titles or subtitles. The image quality is very clear, and even though you know the content is amazing, you can’t help but watch it. This version is famous overseas and contains the best quality version that is said to have been created from reel tapes. The 6 songs and 24 minutes of bonus tracks are live footage from the afternoon session of that day and are outtakes from the broadcast version. This is a take cut from the actual broadcast, making it a must-see video for fans. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd April 1977 Afternoon Show (TRULY) AMAZING SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (44:34) 1. Introduction 2. Detroit Rock City 3. Take Me 4. Let Me Go, Rock And Roll 5. Ladies Room 6. Firehouse 7. Makin’ Love 8. I Want You 9. Cold Gin 10. Ace Frehley Solo 11. Do You Love Me Disc 2 (40:43) 1. Nothin’ To Lose 2. God Of Thunder 3. Rock And Roll All Nite 4. Shout It Out Loud 5. Beth 6. Black Diamond DVD Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd April 1977 Afternoon & Evening Show 1. Introduction 2. Detroit Rock City 3. Let Me Go, Rock And Roll 4. Firehouse 5. Makin’ Love 6. Cold Gin 7. Ace Frehley Solo 8. Nothin’ To Lose 9. Gene Simmons Solo 10. God Of Thunder 11. Peter Criss Solo 12. God Of Thunder (reprise) 13. Rock And Roll All Nite 14. Encores 15. Black Diamond Intro 16. Black Diamond Bonus tracks (taken from a different reel and cut from the broadcast) Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd April 1977 Afternoon Show 1. Detroit Rock City (alternative beginning) 2. Take Me 3. I Want You 4. Do You Love Me? 5. Shout It Out Loud 6. Beth PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 73min. Paul Stanley – Guitar, Vocal Gene Simmons – Bass, Vocal Ace Frehley ? Guitar Peter Criss – Drums, Vocal

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