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The April 29, 2017 Tokyo Dome concert is said to be the “best” of the 2017 tour. The release of the best live album from that concert has been confirmed. This day was not only packed with great setlists, but also the most competitive area for powerful sound sources. Our shop also has original recordings such as “DEFINITIVE TOKYO DOME 2017 2ND NIGHT” and “ONE ON ONE JAPAN TOUR VOL.2 (part of)”, as well as the online recording “LIVE AT TOKYO DOME 2017 2ND We have also introduced “NIGHT”. Normally, this would be enough, but this is also a recording that you cannot miss. In fact, the biggest point of this work is the beautiful sound. This work is also a recording that appeared on the Internet, but the clear and natural sound is simply amazing. Of course, the original recordings that famous recording artists put their skills and pride into are also wonderful, but this work has a relaxed “recorded and released” feel that makes it very easy to listen to. It’s not just clear, but the fineness of the texture is extraordinary. It’s a beautiful sound that is unusual for a dome, with musical tones and singing voices reaching straight to the ears, but there is also The reverberation in the venue is faintly clear and beautiful. Of course, it’s not a dull sound. The subtleties of the performance and every word of the lyrics are clear, and the melodies of the famous songs sparkle. On top of that, the sound has a gentle ring to it. It’s a truly beautiful recording. What’s even more amazing is that the scale of the gigantic Tokyo Dome makes the clapping and cheering sounds extraordinarily wide. For example, in “FourFiveSeconds,” the audience claps in perfect unison, as in typical Japanese songs, but there’s a time difference between the clapping of the nearby audience and that of the more distant audience. And even between songs, it’s spectacular. “I Before “Wanna Be Your Man”, he said in Japanese, “This song is being performed for the first time,” but the roar that rose up at that time was so detailed… It was as if a velvet carpet had spread all over the Tokyo Dome. It was a virtual reality live album where you could put yourself in that vast space if you closed your eyes. The delicious sound depicted a delicious show. As already mentioned in many comments, the unique set list with the largest number of songs and few overlaps with other days is wonderful. In this Japan tour, the famous songs that will be performed for the first time in Japan as a solo artist (“In Spite Of All Danger”, “You Won’t See Me”, “Love Me Do”, “I Wanna Be Your Man”, “FourFiveSeconds”, “Temporary Secretary”) are a hot topic, but in addition to being able to hear all of these, there are plenty of “Save Us”, “I’ve Just Seen a Face”, and “I Saw Her Standing There” that are only available on this day. You will be surprised by such a repertoire and witness the “real” Tokyo Dome that is roaring. Another superb live album has been released. Of course, we recommend our original recordings, but this work is also a great recording full of “natural beauty” that is too precious to ignore. If you want to listen to as many as possible or want to put yourself in that space, please enjoy this masterpiece. Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 29th April 2017 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 (78:57) 1. Intro. 2. A Hard Day’s Night 3. Save Us 4. Can’t Buy Me Love 5. Jet 6. Temporary Secretary 7. Let Me Roll It 8. I’ve Got a Feeling 9. My Valentine 10. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five 11. Maybe I’m Amaz ed 12. I’ve Just Seen a Face 13. In Spite of All the Danger 14. You Won’t See Me 15. Love Me Do 16. And I Love Her 17. Blackbird 18. Here Today 19. New 20. Queenie Eye Disc 2 (78:17) 1. The Fool on the Hill 2. Lady Madonna 33. FourFiveSeconds 4. Eleanor Rigby 5. I Wanna Be Your Man 6. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! 7. Something 8. Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da 9. Band on the Run 10. Back in the U.S.S.R. 11. Let It Be 12. Live and Let Die 13. Hey Jude 14. Yesterday 15. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) 16. Hi , Hi, Hi 17. I Saw Her Standing There 18. Golden Slumbers 19. Carry That Weight 20. The End
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