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Sheryl Crow/Tokyo,Japan 10.20.1999 New Source

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In 1999, Sheryl Crow made a hit with her single “My Favorite Mistake,” and her cover of GUNS N’ ROSES’ “Sweet Child o’ Mine,” which was featured in the movie “Big Daddy,” also attracted attention. A new excavation soundboard album that conveys the scene is now available. This work includes the “October 20, 1999: Tokyo Welfare Pension Hall” performance. This is a stereo soundboard recording. In fact, Sheryl is currently hot in the collector world. Shocking soundboards that were previously unknown to exist are being discovered one after another, and enthusiasts around the world are stunned by their quality and rarity. This work is one of them, and it is a masterpiece live album of the Japanese performance that should be called the highlight. Before we get into the shocking content, let’s talk about the show’s position. Let’s look back at the schedule from that time.・October 12: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall ・October 13: Fukuoka Sun Palace ・October 15: Nagoya Civic Center ・October 16: Tokyo International Forum ・October 17: Tokyo International Forum ・October 19 : Sendai Sunplaza ・October 20th: Tokyo Welfare Pension Hall ←★This work★ Total of 7 performances. The highlight of Tokyo was the two-day international forum, and this work takes place after that. This was the final day of the concert, which was moved to the Welfare Pension Hall. This work, recorded on the last night of the 20th century, is a shocking superb soundboard. Even if you say “sound board” in one word, it has various characteristics, but this work is what is called “direct connection type”. It was recorded by connecting a DAT recorder directly to the mix table on-site, and there are no dubbing marks or deterioration whatsoever. Although it is comparable to the official works in terms of pure sound quality, it is even more vivid. After all, it’s the on-site mix, so there’s no processing to create cheers or a concert experience, and if the instrument sounds are exposed even though they’re not intended to be played on home audio, you’ll get a panning stereo that jumps from one end of the venue to the other. The feeling is also strong. Of course, this uniqueness is a paradise for soundboard enthusiasts. What each person wants from a live album is different, but when it comes to the experience of sitting in the audience, nothing beats an audience recording, and when it comes to a well-crafted feel, the official live album is the best. On the other hand, the taste of direct connection to the table is “a feeling of synchronization with live music”. The unprocessed, raw performance dominates everything, and nothing else gets in the way. The presence of the members’ fingertips, the breathing of their singing voices, and the feeling of each other’s breathing all come into your head, making you feel as if your skull and the stage are perfectly aligned. This is the real thrill of a leaked sound board that cannot be found in official editions or audience recordings, and this work allows you to experience its highest peak. The original sound itself that appeared on the internet was amazing, but this work is the ultimate version that has been further refined with meticulous mastering. It brightens up the rather bland sound and corrects parts that become unstable, such as volume and stereo sound. We have maximized the potential of the impact sound board. It is a show that can be enjoyed in such a different dimension direct feeling because it is 1999. Actually, it is not strictly a full show because the recording ends in the middle of the last “The Book”, but you can still enjoy about 92 minutes. Speaking of Sheryl’s performance in Japan, there is also the official version “LIVE AT BUDOKAN” produced in 2002, so let’s compare and organize the set. Tuesday Night Music Club (2 songs)・All I Wanna Do/Strong Enough Sheryl Crow (5 songs)・A Change Would Do You Good/Home/Everyday Is a Winding Road/If It Makes You Happy/The Book (★) Globe Sessions (8 songs + α)・Maybe That’s Something (★) / My Favorite Mistake / Anything but Down (★) / It Don’t Hurt (★) / Am I Getting Through, Parts I & II (★ )/The Difficult Kind/There Goes The Neighborhood/Mississippi (★)・Others: Sweet Child O’ Mine (★) *Note: Songs marked with “★” cannot be heard on the official version “LIVE AT BUDOKAN”. …and it looks like this. Although the tour itself is different from “LIVE AT BUDOKAN”, 7 of the 17 songs performed in this work are different numbers. The hugely popular “THE GLOBE SESSIONS” number is particularly delicious, and includes not only the huge hit “My Favorite Mistake” and the Grammy Award-winning “There Goes The Neighborhood,” but also Bob Dylan’s “Mississippi” and GUNS N’ ROSES. You can experience valuable numbers such as the cover “Sweet Child O’ Mine” on the super best soundboard. Not only are there such famous songs, but the Japanese feel is on full display between the songs. You can enjoy not only clichés such as “Kombanwa Tokyo”, “Genki Desuka”, “Kanpai”, and “Sumimasen”, but also funny MCs that mix in flexible Japanese such as “Can you speak english? . Sheryl Crow’s finest soundboard rush is currently buzzing among collectors around the world at this very moment. Among them, this is a signature product of Live in Japan, which is attracting special attention. The ultimate work that refines the impact mastery of digital soundboards. Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan 20th October 1999 STEREO SBD(New Source!!) Disc 1 (45:38) 1. Maybe That’s Something 2. A Change Would Do You Good 3. My Favorite Mistake 4. Anything but Down 5 . It Don’t Hurt 6. Band Introductions 7. Home 8. Sweet Child O’ Mine 9. Everyday Is A Winding Road Disc 2 (46:02) 1. Am I Getting Through, Parts I & II 2. If It Makes You Happy 3. The Difficult Kind 4. All I Wanna Do 5. There Goes The Neighborhood 6. Strong Enough 7. Mississippi 8. The Book Sheryl Crow – vocals, guitars Peter Stroud – guitar, vocals Tim Smith – guitar, bass, vocals Jim Bogios – drums, vocals Mike Rowe – keyboards Matt Brubeck – cello Mary Rowell – violin STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING

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