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The second day of the live performance at Shibuya Public Hall in February 1983, which was the second performance in Japan, was recorded in high quality stereo audience recording, and the latest remastering has been recorded! The Bungies’ performance in Japan in February 1983, when they welcomed Robert Smith, who would later form the Cure, as guitarist after John McGough left the band, was recorded on the first day, the 5th, in high quality stereo audience recording on the same label’s previously released album “SHIBUYA KOKAIDO 83”, and the FM broadcast sound source is recorded on “IN JAPAN 83”. This work is a new item that has been remastered and recorded with the latest remastering of a rare sound source recorded in high quality stereo audience recording of the live performance held at Shibuya Public Hall in Tokyo on February 6th, which was not heard until now! Recorded from the low gene master, it is a wide range stereo recording that can be said to be in the upper class at that time, and is recorded with a clear high quality sound with impeccable balance. The pitch deviation caused by the master has been carefully corrected and remastered. It’s a shame that the two encore songs are not included, but the set list includes the opening SE, and the opening numbers “Halloween,” “Pulled To Bits,” and “Switch” were not played at the previous day’s live performance. This is a rare live performance from the time of Robert Smith, who only participated for a short period of time in the studio, only on the album “Hyena” released the following year. Steve Severin and Robert Smith were also active in The Globe at the same time, and they sounded well together, and Robert Smith playing the set list from the albums up to “Kiss in the Dreamhouse” is not to be missed! Shibuya Kokaido,Tokyo,JAPAN February 6,1983 01.Intro 02.Halloween 03.Fireworks 04.Green Fingers 05.Paradise Place 06.Melt! 07.Cascade 08.Pulled To Bits 09.Nightshift 10.Sin In My Heart (tapeflip) 11.Overground 12.Switch 13.Painted Bird 14.Arabian Knights 15.Headcut 16.Voodoo Dolly
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