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Charisma realized in 1985: PiL’s return to Japan led by John Lydon. Introducing the original recording set of the prestigious “Kinney” who conveys the scene. There are two performances included in this work. This is a 3-disc set that compiles exquisite audience recordings from the “January 11th + 12th, 1985: Nakano Sunplaza” performance. We have been discovering the original cassette of the famous “Kinney” for some time. We have delivered a group of masterpieces that can be said to be synonymous with the history of Japanese sound sources with the highest peak updated sound. What was discovered this time was PiL’s second performance in Japan. Not only this work, but also the CD “SHIBUYA 1985″ of the opening day performance will be released at the same time, so let’s organize it by schedule. ・January 10th: Shibuya Public Hall ←*”SHIBUYA 1985” ・January 11th: Nakano Sunplaza ←★DISC 1★ ・January 12th: Nakano Sunplaza ←★DISC 2-3★ & Official Video ・January 14th: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall, January 15th: Fukuoka Civic Hall, January 16th: Nagoya City Public Hall.A total of 6 performances. The first three performances were held in Tokyo, and this week the “Kinney” recordings of those three performances were released at once. However, the length varies. The “January 11th recording”, which is the first day of Nakano Sunplaza, is approximately 72 minutes long, so it is placed on DISC 1, and the following “January 12th recording” is approximately 87 minutes long, so it is placed on the 2-disc set of DISCs 2-3, making a total of 3 discs. is. The sound of this work is the best sound worthy of the prestigious “Kinney” name in both performances! No, in fact, it doesn’t even lose to “SHIBUYA 1985″ which was released at the same time. On the contrary, this work may be superior in terms of the sharp attack and direct feel of the beat. Of course, “SHIBUYA 1985” ranks first in terms of Kinney’s unique sense of beauty, but that’s just a difference in individuality. Audio-wise, this work has a sound that is completely equal to “SHIBUYA 1985”. It is also two intense performances that are depicted with such a superb sound. Although the basic set is common, there are some slight differences, so let’s organize the two days together. Public Image (5 songs), common for both days: Low Life/Public Image/Annalisa/Religion/Attack Metal Box (3 songs), common for both days: Memories/Chant (★)/Poptones (★) Flowers of Romance ( 3 songs) – Common to both days: Banging The Door (★) – 2nd day only: Flowers of Romance (◆) / Under The House (◆) This Is What You Want (5 songs) – Common to both days: The Order Of Death/Bad Life/1981/Tie Me To The Length Of That/This Is Not A Love Song Karate Shiyagare!! (2 songs)・Common for both days: Bodies・First day only: Anarchy in the U.K. (◆) *Note: Songs marked with “★” are not included in the official video “ANARCHY MOVIE ’85”. Songs marked with “◆” are not available on the CD “SHIBUYA 1985”. …and it looks like this. In fact, in “January 12th Recording (DISC 2-3)”, the last part of the encore, “Anarchy In The U.K.”, was omitted from recording, and unfortunately it was incompletely recorded. However, it is still much longer than the official video “ANARCHY MOVIE ’85” on the same day, and has three songs added. Beyond the second day, the must-listen is the first day “January 11th (DISC 1)”. The recording time is shorter than the second day and is a single piece, but the current information is that it is a full recording of the day. And best of all, he’s doing “Anarchy in the U.K.” (!). It’s hard to judge how much John Lydon is playing, but this song is definitely a hit. This is a must-listen take that you can listen to with Kinney’s super clear sound, as it was not possible to listen to the official version “LIVE IN TOKYO” of the first visit to Japan or the masterpiece “SHIBUYA 1985” which will be the symbolic version of the second visit to Japan. The first day (DISC 1) allows you to experience the full show, which also includes “Anarchy in the U.K.”, and the second day (DISC 2-3), which is an expanded version of the official video. This is a 3-disc set of masters released for the first time in the world, where you can fully enjoy the 2 performances at Nakano Sunplaza with Kinney Magic. It was probably not made public at the time because the official video was released, but it is a 3-disc set with one of the highest sound quality even at the prestigious “Kinney”. Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 11th & 12th January 1985 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 11th January 1985 Disc 1 (71:48) 01. The Order Of Death 02. Bad Life 03 . Low Life ★Solitaire with the wrong next song! The song starts with repeating Low Life 04. Memories 05. 1981 06. Tie Me To The Length Of That 07. Bodies ★Sex Pistols 08. Public Image 09. Annalisa 10. Poptones 11. Chant 12. Banging The Door 13. This Is Not A Love Song ★Audience sings around 4:05 ~ 14. Religion 15. Anarchy In The U.K.★Sex Pistols 16. Attack Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 12th January 1985 ★Appears in the video Sun Disc 2 (40:12) 01. The Order Of Death 02. Bad Life 03. Low Life ★He stops me when I say “Head Soritaire” and says “Low Life~” 04. Memories 05. 1981 06. Tie Me To The Length Of That 07 Bodies ★Sex Pistols 08. Public Image 09. Annalisa Disc 3 (46:57) 01. Audience 02. Poptones ★Video not received 03. Chant ★Video not received 04. Banging The Door ★Video not received 05. Flowers Of Romance ★Shibuya・Not played on the first day of Nakano 06. This Is Not A Love Song 07. Member Introductions 08. Under The House ★Not played on the first day of Shibuya/Nakano 09. Religion 10. Attack John Lydon – vocals Mark Schultz – guitar Jebin Bruni – keyboar Brett Helm – bass Martin Atkins – drums
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