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Ringo Starr All-Stars Band/Osaka,Japan 1995 DAT Master

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Ringo All Stars’ second performance in Japan in 1995 was decided by the Budokan TV broadcast, and the rest of the tour ended with almost no sound source released. “BUDOKAN 1995 2ND NIGHT” is a masterpiece that made the mania go crazy in such a situation. A masterpiece that was released with great significance as a real document or “Another Side of Budokan”, which was recorded on the day it was broadcast on TV with the finest audience recording, and the songs that were cut from the broadcast were also perfectly captured. is. However, it is true that the sound source was from the same day as the standard video. If that’s the case, you’ll want to listen to another day from the 1995 performance in Japan, where there were even fewer items. The Osaka performance that will be released this time will make the wishes of such enthusiasts come true. The source for the release is the exclusive DAT Master Audience, which has never been available among traders. What surprises me most is the sound image. The sound is quite close to the sound board, and you can clearly hear the play of each All Stars. The quality of the sound more than compensates for this slight distortion. It will be good news for Japanese enthusiasts that the performance other than Budokan finally came to Japan in 1995 and was now heard with such high sound quality. Also, the Budokan TV broadcast was at the end of the tour, but this was around the middle of the tour. In addition to that, the sound quality is good, and it captures the atmosphere of the day, which was completely different from Budokan. In fact, the performance in Japan was the All Stars’ first live performance in 1995, and the day of the TV broadcast was a record that could be called the “completed form of the early stage of the tour.” In that respect, the Osaka performance captures the stage when the initial schedule for the Japan performance has been completed and the members are able to perform without any danger. Ringo, in particular, seems extremely relaxed and is in a good mood throughout, talking happily to me even though I can’t understand English. Since there was no need for video recording like at Budokan, the relaxed feeling on this day was even more outstanding. In addition, the 1995 All Stars were made up of two American musicians, Billy Preston, a former member of Grand Funk Railroad, and Mark Farner, formerly of Grand Funk Railroad, who were good at coordinating the band, and each member’s performance progressed smoothly and was easy to listen to. The charm of the 1995 edition of All Stars. The relaxing apple is added to this, so you can feel a fun and relaxed atmosphere different from Budokan with the best sound quality. John Entwistle, who was one of the featured members of the 1995 All Stars, was unable to sing his own “My Wife” at Budokan at the end of the tour, perhaps due to fatigue, and the song was unfortunately cut from the broadcast. However, it is only in the middle of the tour that he can sing well here in Osaka. Also, Felix Cavalier, who was even more of a highlight than Entwistle for enthusiasts, included the Temptations’ “My Girl” in “Groovin'” at Budokan, but here he also included the Temptations’ “Just My Imagination”. There is a scene where she sings instead. Of course, Entwistle was already singing “Boris the Spider” in Japanese at this point. Also, in Ringo’s repertoire, the arrangement of “Honey Don’t” that starts with Presley’s “Prison Rock” style intro is unique to the All Stars of this period. The first audience recording captures a cheerful day held in a relaxed atmosphere, different from the classic Budokan. To all the enthusiasts who came to Japan in 1995 and wanted to hear about a day other than Budokan, we apologize for the wait! Recorded almost in the middle of the 7th row of the arena. Loud & Clear Live at Osaka-Jo Hall, Osaka, Japan 18th June 1995 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (58:16) 1. Intro. 2. Don’t Go Where the Road Don’t Go 3. I Wanna Be Your Man 4. It Don’t Come Easy 5. The Loco-Motion 6. Nothing From Nothing 7. No Sugar Tonight 8. People Got to Be Free 9. Boris the Spider 10. Boys 11. You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet 12. You’re Sixteen 13. Yellow Submarine 14. My Wife 15. I’m Your Captain (Closer to Home) Disc 2 (49:52) 1. Honey Don’ t 2. Act Naturally 3. Back Off Boogaloo 4. Groovin’ 5. Will It Go Round in Circles 6. Takin’ Care of Business 7. Some Kind of Wonderful 8. Good Lovin’ 9. band introductions 10. Photograph 11. No No Song 12. With a Little Help From My Friends Ringo Starr – Drums, Vocal John Entwistle – Bass, Vocal Randy Bachman – Guitar, Vocal Mark Farner – Guitar, Vocal Felix Cavaliere – Keyboards, Vocal Billy Preston – Keyboards, Vocal Zak Starkey – Drums Mark Rivera – Saxophone

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