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Ron Wood/Osaka & Tokyo,Japan 1993 2Days Complete

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In 1993, Ron Wood’s first solo Japan tour in conjunction with “Slide On This” was held in Osaka on January 10th, Fukuoka on the 11th, Nagoya on the 13th, and Tokyo on the 14th. From the original master, which is appearing for the first time, this work includes the first day’s performance at the Osaka Kosei Pension Hall on January 10th and the Budokan performance in Tokyo on the 14th, both of which are completely recorded with the highest level of ultra-high sound quality audience recording. It is recorded. Taper is the person who recorded Ron and Bo Diddley’s Tokyo performance in 1988, which was released at the same time, and needless to say, Mick Jagger’s 1988 performance (“2 NIGHTS IN DOME” and “FOXY NIGHTS”, 1990 Tokyo Dome) -I am the person who recorded the title (“Dome On Wheels”).The Osaka performance was recorded on cassette, but the Tokyo performance was recorded on DAT, and both have high sound quality, but the sound quality of the martial arts performance is amazing. Yes. Ron’s live performances from this period have been released from the 1992 US tour, but like in 1988, there are no audience recording titles, and this is the first recording of the 1993 Japanese performance. In addition to Ron and Ian McLagan, who came to Japan for the Faces at Fuji Rock this year, Bernard Fowler, who is familiar with the Stones’ live performances, is on vocals. Listen to the “Slide On This” number, the Faces’ Flying, I’m Losing You, Silicone Grown, Stay With Me, and Stones numbers like Black Limousine, Pretty Beat Up, Little Red Rooster, and It’s Only Rock’n Roll. Pretty Beat Up (Ron and Keith’s credit song) included in “Undercover” has never been played live by the Stones, so it can be said that it is one of the highlights on both days. Although it has the same composition, on the last day, at the Budokan performance, I Can Feel The Fire, which was recorded in Ron’s first solo, was played as a duet with Mick, which makes you think it is a digital recording. The direct feel is great, but the warm sound of the Osaka performance is also the best. Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan 10th January 1993 TRULY AMAZING is a must-see for fans. /PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 14th January 1993 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan 10th January 1993 Disc 1(57:31) 1. Intro. 2. Testify 3. Show Me 4. Flying 5. Breathe On Me 6. I’m Losing You 7. Josephine 8. Black Limousine 9. Always Wanted More10. Pretty Beat Up Disc 2(41:12) 1. Seven Days 2. Band Introduction 3. Silicone Grown 4. Little Red Rooster 5. It’s Only Rock’n Roll 6. Guitar Medley : Around The Plynth/That’s All You Need/Gasoline Alley 7. Stay With Me Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 14th January 1993 Disc 3 (51:44) 1. Intro. 2. Testify 3. Show Me 4. Flying 5. Breathe On Me 6. I’m Losing You 7. Josephine 8. Black Limousine 9. Pretty Beat Up Disc 4(45:43) 1. Seven Days 2. Little Red Rooster 3. Band Introduction 4. I Can Feel The Fire 5. It’s Only Rock’n Roll 6. Guitar Medley : Around The Plynth/That’s All You Need/Gasoline Alley /Amazing Grace/Prodigal Son 7. Stay With Me Ron Wood – Guitar, Vocal, Harmonica Bernard Fowler – Vocal Ian McLagan – Keyboard Johnnie Lee Schell – Guitar Shaun Solomon – Bass Wayne P. Sheehy – Drums

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