Pink Floyd / The Great Gig In The Budokan / 6CD + Flyer Replica

Pink Floyd / The Great Gig In The Budokan / 6CD + Flyer Replica / Sigma

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Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd & 3rd March 1988

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1988 “A Momentary Lapse Of Reason” accompanied by a Japanese tour, the Budokan performance which was held on March 2nd and 3rd was fully recorded with an unprecedented super high quality audience recording. It was released three years ago as the first title of LEM with the same title in the past, and as a tour of “A Momentary Lapse Of Reason”, the super tone generator which surprised the fans with the world’s highest peak sound is remastered by the current technology from the master tape. Originally top grade sound quality was reborn as truly the highest level sound by remastering with precise techniques and techniques. This is recorded with the same taper, and there is something similar to the phenomenal sound quality upper of Van Halen’s “Tokyo’s On Fire” currently recording an unprecedented hit. Moreover, it is a perfectly pressed 6 CD set which lowers fan drinking which was dissatisfied with the fact that it was a high-grade sound source of this degree but the already-released CDR release. Clearness of natural texture, wide feeling of sound, the depth is a masterpiece,
Regardless of where on the six disks you compare, the difference in sound quality is clear in every part, and surprisingly the difference is surprising, “Is it possible for this sound to be recorded by cassette tape recording?” ” Is it possible to use the sound like this? “, It sounds like a mysterious feeling when listening. This taper seems to be already conscious that you kept recordings of a series of concerts with Clapton, Beck, Mick Jagger, Stones in an unexpected sound, but this floyd Budokan recorded take is It is a super recording which is located in the top row. I think that this sense of stability and direct feeling is the front row on the 1st floor south, but at the beginning of Disc 6 (the voice of the audience before the encore), “I’m terrible” “You must bring sunglasses, this time” “Blink Because it is possible to hear a conversation called “It is a hot one” nearby, it is estimated that it is the distance that you feel the heat of lighting, and that you recorded with the microphone fixed in the front row as well It will be. It is the highest grade of the 2 performances which is difficult to attach to the other party. It is truly amazing to say that you are entering wide wide so far, the sound does not stick out, and the richness of the sound is preeminent in freshness. Thinking it is already 25 years since this performance, quarter century is going to pass. In a quiet place you can hear a hiss noise specific to analog tape, but it seems not to be a big problem in front of this sound. A total of eight performances of Floyd’s 1988 tour, five Tokyo performances, two Osaka performances and one Nagoya tour were held, but with respect to Tokyo 5 Days, this album and the Yoyogi Olympic pool showed 3 Days by the same recording person If there is “Signs of Live” and “Signs of Everlife” complete recording of high-quality sound, it is all in perfect form. In 1988, Japan performed in the history of the last tour of Pink Floyd. Actually, it seems that we were not alone in listening to the power of so much sound emitted from this CD, and the audience of the actual Budokan also saw the overwhelming sound output from PA and for the first time in 16 years From the tense feeling of seeing Floyd’s Japanese performance in Gilmore, it got quieted at the first MC part, and the tape was followed by Gilmore ‘s prolific’ T Thank You, Combinant ‘, called’ God, it’s quiet ‘ Tweets are also recorded. As far as MC is concerned, you should be more concerned about the success of the concert on the first day, or you can see that Gilmore is more verbal on the second day. Floyd since its inception in 1972, the first day of the performance in Japan, the second day of the performance, and the first Budokan performance for Floyd, an unprecedented, high-quality sound like a god was completely recorded Fan essential six sets Press CD. 1988 It is a decision board title that proves that Floyd ‘s performance in Japan was terrible so far. It is one of the most important in Western history.

 

★ Tokyo Performance Concert Flyer with Reprint Replica

1988年「A Momentary Lapse Of Reason」に伴う日本ツアーより、3月2日と3日に行われた武道館公演を、空前絶後の超高音質オーディエンス録音で完全収録。過去に同名タイトルでLEM第一弾として3年前にリリースされ、「A Momentary Lapse Of Reason」ツアーとしては世界最高峰のサウンドでファンを驚かせたスーパー音源を、マスターテープより現行技術でリマスター。元々トップグレードの音質が、的確なテクニックと技術によるリマスターにより、真に最高水準のサウンドに生まれ変わりました。これは、同一テーパーによって録音され、、現在、空前大ヒットを記録しているヴァン・ヘイレンの「Tokyo’s On Fire」の驚異的音質アッパーぶりに似たものがあります。しかも、これ程のハイグレード音源でありながら既発がCDRリリースであったことが不満だったファンの溜飲を下げる、完全無欠のプレスCD6枚組。自然な質感のクリアネス、音のワイド感、奥行きは圧巻で、
6枚のディスクの何処の箇所を比べても、全ての箇所で、音質の差は歴然としており、その差に驚くと共に、「カセットテープ録音でこんな音が可能なのか?」「一体、どんなマイクを使うとこんな音が可能なのか?」と、聴いていて摩訶不思議に感じてしまうほどのサウンドです。このテーパーはクラプトン、ベック、ミック・ジャガー、ストーンズと一連のコンサートを常識外れのサウンドで録り続けてくれたのは、皆さんは既にご承知と思われますが、このフロイド武道館録音テイクは、その最上段に位置するスーパー録音です。この安定感・ダイレクト感は1階南の最前列かと思うのですが、ディスク6の冒頭(アンコール前の観客の声)で、「いやー凄い」「サングラスもってこなきゃダメだ、今度から」「まばたきしなきゃならない、凄い照明だ」「熱いですものね」という会話が近くで聴こえることから、照明の熱を感じる位の距離と言う事で、やはり最前列で固定したマイクで録音したものではと推測されます。2公演とも甲乙付け難い程の最高グレード。ここまでオンにワイドに入っていて、音がビリつかず、そして音のふくよかさが鮮度抜群に感じられると言うのは、本当に凄い事です。考えてみるともうこの公演から25年、四半世紀が経とうとしているのです。静かな所ではアナログテープ特有のヒスノイズが聞こえますが、この音の前では大した問題ではないように感じられます。フロイドの1988年ツアーは東京5公演、大阪2公演、名古屋1公演の合計8公演が開催されましたが、東京5デイズに関しては、本盤と、同一録音者による代々木オリンピックプール公演3デイズを超高音質完全収録した「Signs of Live」「Signs of Everlife」があれば、全てパーフェクトな形で揃います。歴史上も最後のピンク・フロイドのツアーとなってしまった1988年日本公演。実際、本CDから発せられるあまりの音の迫力に押し黙って聴き入ってしまったのは私たちだけではなかったようで、実際の武道館の観客も、PAから出力される圧倒的なサウンドと16年ぶりのフロイドの日本公演を見ているという緊張感からか、ギルモアの最初のMC部分で静まり返ってしまい、テープにはギルモアの親しげな「Tアリガトウ、コンバンワ」に続き、「God, it’s quiet」というつぶやきも記録されています。MCに関して言えば、初日のコンサートの成功に気を良くしてか、2日目はギルモアがより饒舌になっているのが分かります。1972年以来となるフロイド16年振りの来日公演初日・2日目、そしてフロイドにとっても初となる武道館公演を、空前絶後、神懸かったような高音質で完全収録したファン必携の6枚組プレスCD。1988年日本でのフロイドの演奏が、ここまで凄かったことを証明する決定盤タイトル。洋楽史においても最重要な1枚と言えます。

★東京公演コンサートチラシの復刻レプリカ付き。

Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd & 3rd March 1988

Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 2nd March 1988

Disc 1(65:43)
1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 2. Signs Of Life 3. Learning To Fly 4. Yet Another Movie
5. A New Machine Part 1 6. Terminal Frost 7. A New Machine Part 2 8. Sorrow 9. The Dogs Of War
10. On The Turning Away

Disc 2(67:30)
1. One Of These Days 2. Time 3. The Great Gig In The Sky 4. Wish You Were Here
5. Welcome To The Machine 6. Us And Them 7. Money 8. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
9. Comfortably Numb

Disc 3(16:57)
1. Audience 2. One Slip 3. Run Like Hell

Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 3rd March 1988

Disc 4(65:44)
1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond 2. Signs Of Life 3. Learning To Fly 4. Yet Another Movie
5. A New Machine Part 1 6. Terminal Frost 7. A New Machine Part 2 8. Sorrow 9. The Dogs Of War
10. On The Turning Away

Disc 5(70:39)
1. One Of These Days 2. Time 3. The Great Gig In The Sky 4. Wish You Were Here
5. Welcome To The Machine 6. Us And Them 7. Money 8. Another Brick In The Wall Part 2
9. Comfortably Numb

Disc 6(17:02)
1. Audience 2. One Slip 3. Run Like Hell

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