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Mike Millard’s original master excavation project continues to shock enthusiasts around the world. The latest work is by Tom Petty, who became a household name in 1990 with the astronomical success of his first solo album, “FULL MOON FEVER.” This work was recorded at “Costa Mesa performance on March 3, 1990”. It is the super best audience recording. ELO’s Jeff Lynne was also featured on the album, but on tour he set off on the road with regular THE HEARTBREAKERS. First, let’s check the show’s position from the schedule. 1989《“FULL MOON FEVER” released on April 24th》 ・July 5th – September 13th: North America #1 (45 performances) ・October 28th: Appeared at BRIDGE SCHOOL BENEFIT 1990・January 26th – March 6: North America #2 (26 performances) ←★Coco★・May 18: Wilmington performance This is Tom Petty in 1989/1990. The tour is divided into two major parts: the summer of 1989 immediately after the release of the album and the beginning of the following year in 1990, and the Costa Mesa performance of this work is the latter. This was the 24th concert of “North America #2″. This work, recorded at such a show, is an unparalleled beauty that will leave your heart trembling with the splendor of the mirrored recording, and will leave you breathless. Speaking of Costa Mesa in 1990, Linda Ronstadt’s “COSTA MESA 1990” was also highly praised the other day, and this work was also recorded at the same venue. Although the very lively applause is definitely an audience recording, the direct feel of the on-core, the detailed vibration level of the strings and skin, the stability with no chatter or distortion… everything is outside the standard. If I were to describe it in one word, it would be “just like an official work,” but it would be a disservice to the recording to dismiss it as such. Although it is clearly a guest record, it is clearly more beautiful than the official work. The essence of this is the indescribable luster of the sound. It doesn’t create a sense of distance at the core, doesn’t allow even the slightest cloudiness in the details, and yet is creamy and sweet. The beauty of audience recording, the magic of mirrored recording. Recently, original masters of legendary recordings have been released one after another, and even in that collection, it is a world of outstanding beauty. Anyway, what is depicted with an unusually beautiful sound is a full show that is buzzing with excitement due to the huge hit of “FULL MOON FEVER”. Let’s organize the contents here. TOM PETTY AND THE HEARTBREAKERS (12 songs) American Girl: Breakdown Your Gonna Get It!: Listen To Her Heart Destruction: What Are You Doin’ In My Life?/Refugee/Don’t Do Me Like That/Even The Losers・Hard Promise: The Waiting・Long After Dark: You Got Lucky/Straight Into Darkness・Southern Accent: Don’t Come Around Here No More/Rebels・Let Me Up: How Many More Days Solo songs (8 songs)・FULL MOON FEVER: Love Is A Long Road/A Mind With A Heart Of Its Own/I Won’t Back Down/Free Fallin’/A Face In The Crowd/Alright For Now/ Yer So Bad/Runnin’ Down A Dream covers and more (7 songs)・Down The Road Apiece (WILL BRADLEY TRIO)/Lonely Weekends (Charlie Rich)/Something In The Air (THUNDERCLAP NEWMAN)/Mr. Tambourine Man (★: Bob Dylan) / Turn! Turn! Turn! (★: THE BYRDS) / Eight Miles High (★: THE BYRDS) / Ben’s Boogie *Note: Songs marked with “★” are co-stars with Roger McGuinn. …and it looks like this. While the traditional classics are also on display, the main focus is the “FULL MOON FEVER” repertoire. The album is very diverse, with a long list of major songs, as well as rare songs such as “What Are You Doin’ In My Life?”, “Straight Into Darkness”, and “How Many More Days”. In particular, the new song “A Mind With A Heart Of Its Own” is a valuable masterpiece that has only been played on this tour. Even more valuable are the numerous covers. “Down The Road Apiece”, which was a limited repertoire only for this tour, is also delicious, but the biggest point is the guest co-starring. At this show, Roger McGuinn appears. You can enjoy co-starring in 3 songs. Roger appears in the middle of the show (at the beginning of DISC 2), playing Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man.” They also co-starred in THE BYRDS’s “Turn! Turn! Turn!” and “Eight Miles High.” In particular, “Mr. Tambourine Man” is definitely the highlight of this work! Such a show alone is delicious, but it is amazing because the on-site feeling is also wonderful. What’s even more amazing is the on-site feeling. Even though the singing voice and guitar are glossy and glossy, the cheering that is flying around is strangely “live”, and the contrast between the unparalleled beauty and the roaring applause sends shivers down your spine. To avoid misunderstandings, I would like to emphasize that although the performance sound in this work is tremendous, the cheering that is flying around is extremely selfish. It explodes with the intro of the hit song, converges with the melody at the bridge, and ends up with a thick, thick chorus in the chorus. Not only are they at the height of their popularity, but they are able to freely manipulate the audience with the power of their famous songs. I have handled countless records by countless bands, but this is the first time I have experienced such a spectacle and thrill… It is a collection of masterpieces with a transcendental quality that surpasses even the collection of legendary recording artists. And, it is a rare super masterpiece that is filled with unprecedented success spectacles all at once. Although the sound and the real thrill are definitely the uniqueness of the audience recording, it overwhelms even the sound board and official in terms of pure audio. I never thought that such a sound could be made into a spatial recording… Live at Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa, CA, USA 3rd March 1990 ULTIMATE SOUND Disc 1 (64:25) 1. Intro 2. Love Is A Long Road 3. A Mind With A Heart Of Its Own 4. Breakdown 5. I Won’t Back Down 6. Free Fallin’ 7. Down The Road Apiece 8. Lonely Weekends 9. Ben’s Boogie 10. Don’t Come Around Here No More 11. A Face In The Crowd 12. Listen To Her Heart 13. Something In The Air 14. Alright For Now 15. Yer So Bad Disc 2 (61:24) 1. Mr. Tambourine Man (with Roger McGuinn) 2. Turn! Turn! Turn! (with Roger McGuinn) 3. Eight Miles High (with Roger McGuinn) 4. You Got Lucky 5. Rebels 6. What Are You Doin’ In My Life? 7. Refugee 8. Runnin’ Down A Dream 9. The Waiting 10. Straight Into Darkness 11. How Many More Days 12. Don’t Do Me Like That 13. Even The Losers Tom Petty – vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards Mike Campbell – guitar, backing vocals Benmont Tench – keyboards, backing vocals Howie Epstein – bass, backing vocals Stan Lynch – drums, backing vocals
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