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The new live album of “ONE ON ONE JAPAN TOUR 2017” is set to be released. As soon as the tour ended, various records were released, but this work is a direct CD of the master directly handed over by the famous recording artist himself. This is the original sound source of this work that is not available anywhere else. The original master contains “April 27, 2017: Tokyo Dome performance”. The sound source is in full bloom right now, so let’s check the schedule one by one. ・April 25: Nippon Budokan ・April 27: Tokyo Dome [This work] ・April 29: Tokyo Dome ・April 30: Tokyo Dome The point of this work is the reality that you can experience the best seats. The recording position of this work is “A13”. If you participated in the ticket battle, you will know this, but this is the front block slightly to the right of the stage. It was roughly around the screen, and it was a position that only a limited number of people could experience among the 48,000 people. This work is filled with the “real” of such a great seat. It’s not the type that you would call “like a sound board”, but the performance and singing reach straight and thick because it’s close to the stage, and there’s no sense of distance. And because he carries the enthusiasm of 48,000 people on his back, he doesn’t get in between the musical sounds. On top of that, the excitement of “Paul is right in front of me!” surges. When you think that the cheers are rising in the distance, they come close. Just that cheer makes every move come to mind. This is something you can’t experience in the distant seats staring at the monitor. It also picks up the murmurs of “cool…”, which are involuntarily leaked, but this is the “real” that happened at the very front of the scene, in the best seats that everyone envies. Of course, it’s also a special grade music album. The opening is “A Hard Day’s Night”, which is the mark of “ONE ON ONE”, and the full set show, which has a lot more songs than the first day’s Nippon Budokan performance, is a storm of super masterpieces. The Beatles’ “You Won’t See Me,” a collaboration with Rihanna and Kanye West, “FourFiveSeconds,” and “Temporary Secretary” were performed for the first time in Japan. “Letting Go” and “Birthday” were only performed on the first day of the Japan tour at the Tokyo Dome. Of course, the Japan premiere numbers such as “Love Me Do,” “In Spite Of All Danger,” and “I Wanna Be Your Man,” which were also performed at the Nippon Budokan, are still here. If you just want to listen to great songs, a studio album is fine. However, concerts are great because you can “experience” them. And you can repeat that, so live albums are unstoppable. This is a album that allows you to enjoy that “on-site” and “experience” with great sound. Live at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan 27th April 2017 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (77:49) 1. Intro. 2. A Hard Day’s Night 3. Junior’s Farm 4. Can’t Buy Me Love 5. Letting Go 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 Amazed 12. We Can Work It Out 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. Queenie Eye 20. New Disc 2 (79:57) 1. The Fool on the Hill 2. Lady Madonna 3. 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. Birthday 18. Golden Slumbers 19. Carry That Weight 20. The End
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