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Rod Stewart/Kanagawa,Japan 1994

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Rod Stewart was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 following the huge hit of “UNPLUGGED…AND SEATED”. A multi-camera pro shot that allows you to witness the performance in Japan will be released. This work was filmed at the “April 24, 1994: Yokohama Arena” performance. First of all, let’s look back at the dates of the Japan tour, which was the first in 10 years, and check the show’s position.・April 22: Yokohama Arena ・April 23: Yokohama Arena ・April 24: Yokohama Arena ←★This work★ ・April 26: Osaka Castle Hall ・April 27: Osaka Castle Hall ・April 29th: Makomanai Ice Arena 6 performances in 3 cities. The main event was a three-day consecutive performance at Yokohama Arena, and this work is on the final day. The show was professionally filmed and broadcast, as it had attracted attention due to the huge hit of “UNPLUGGED…AND SEATED”. This work is a professional shot of that TV. Its quality is excellent. Although it will be a period analog recording, the master freshness is wonderful. There are no dubbing marks or white line noise, and the screen is glossy throughout the entire movie. Moreover, the audio is not only a soundboard, but also a stereo, which was rare for TV broadcasts in the 1990s. It’s beautiful even when viewed with modern eyes in the age of digital, and by the standards of the time, it would have been official quality without any questions asked…or should I say, the visuals are so beautiful that you can’t help but wonder, “Was it released on laser disc?” That’s it. The show, which is drawn with a quality that transcends the times, is, on the contrary, rich in the colors of the 90s. After all, it was right after “UNPLUGGED…AND SEATED,” so it was more of a gorgeous, adult mood than a dynamic rock one. From the opening, it starts lightly with the unplugged version of “Hot Legs”, which is reminiscent of “UNPLUGGED…AND SEATED”. It’s not completely acoustic as it also uses electric, but that’s actually its beauty. It also features mandolin and fiddle, and performs a powerful collection of all-time classics, from “Cut Across Shorty” from THE FACES era to “All For Love”, which was featured in the 1993 Disney movie “The Three Musketeers.” However, it is woven deeply and deeply. In particular, “Handbags And Gladrags” is a must-see. On this day, a Japanese orchestra was used in the background, and the elegant and majestic ensemble is exquisite. The mood of such a show changes from around the 5th song “Tonight’s The Night”. Rod took off his blue jacket, left the unplugged chair, and exploded into action as usual. After that, the band energetically interjected rock numbers and heated up with a number of hit songs. Just go-jazz, but powerful. Rod’s career has always been at a high level, but this is the moment when he reached the top for the first time. It is a show that explodes in Japan with its momentum and sense of fulfillment. This arrangement is possible because of the famous songs that have colored his glorious career and “UNPLUGGED…AND SEATED”. And above all, it was the first time in 10 years that it was a great performance that could only be performed in Japan. This is a multi-camera pro shot that allows you to enjoy such shows in official quality. A masterpiece that is also the Japanese version of “UNPLUGGED…AND SEATED”. Live at Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan 24th April 1994 PRO-SHOT(89:54) 1. Hot Legs 2. Cut Across Shorty 3. Reason To Believe 4. Handbags And Gladrags 5. Tonight’s The Night 6. Maggie May 7. Forever Young 8. Infatuation 9. Some Guys Have All The Luck 10. All For Love 11. Interview #1 12. Sweet Little Rock ‘n Roller 13. My Girl 14. People Get Ready 15. Interview #2 16. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You 17. This Old Heart Of Mine 18. The Motown Song 19. Sailing 20. Da Ya Think I’m Sexy 21. Twistin’ The Night Away 22. Chain Gang Rod Stewart – Vocal Jeff Golub – Guitar Jim Cregan – Guitar Carmine Rojas – Bass David Palmer – Drums Ian McLagan – Organ Chuck Kentis – Keyboards Don Teschner – Violin, Mandolin Guitar Phil Parlapiano – Accordion, Mandolin Fred White – Background Vocals PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx.90min.

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