Jeff Beck / Definitive Yokohama 1989 / 2CD

Jeff Beck / Definitive Yokohama 1989 / 2CD / Wardour
Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan 11th & 12th August 1989


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The famous recording of the prestigious “Kinney” representative of the “GUITAR SHOP” era has been brushed up. A press 2CD that permanently preserves the detailed sound of “GRAF ZEPPELIN” is now available.
Engraved on this work are the two performances here in Japan. It is the best audience recording of the “August 11th / 12th, 1989: Yokohama Arena” performance. Jeff’s live career will be greatly depressed in the 90’s, but the “GUITAR SHOP” era was just before that. First of all, let’s take a bird’s eye view of the activity overview of such a turning point and check the position of the show.

● 1989
・July 1: Appearance at Pistoia Blues Festival
・August 5-12: Japan (6 performances) ← Coco
《“GUITAR SHOP” Released in October》
・ October 25-December 8: North America (33 performances)
● 1990
・ April 23-May 14: Europe (13 performances)
・ July 28th + 29th: London (2 performances)

[Retransfer from original cassette] This is Jeff Beck in 1989/1990. For the next 4 years (1991-1994), there were only 2 event-like stages and almost no activity. Indeed, it was a world tour on the verge of falling into the dark ages. The Yokohama performance of this work is the highlight of Japan, which was the starting point. It was a concert corresponding to the 5th / 6th performance.
This work, which records these two performances, is a masterpiece that shines a light on the sound source barren era. Originally, it was acclaimed as a top-class recording in the prestigious “Kinney” collection, but this work returns to the original cassette and re-transfers. We were able to finely digitize the subtleties that could not be picked up at the time of the first CD in 2017. The effect is reviving each sound, but is it the clapping between songs in an easy-to-understand place? Applause has an extremely strong attack sound, and the peak is easily distorted. In fact, in the previous edition “YOKOHAMA 1989 (Wardour-213)”, there was a feeling that the peak was clogged, and the subsequent ringing was also distorted. However, the transfer this time is beautiful with its striking sound and ringing natural.
What I would like to emphasize here is that I am not saying, “You can hear beautiful applause, it’s amazing.” Applause is just an example of “accuracy is easy to understand”. The performance sound itself, which is essential, has similarly improved accuracy, and the on-site sound that the tape was sucking in is reproduced without leaking to the maximum. Of course, the precision of finishing is also outstanding. For example, this time we also used phase correction that does not allow a 1/1000th of a second shift, which improves the left/right stereo balance and sense of stability. When listening with headphones, the feeling of pulling the head to the right disappears, and the ensemble is clearly audible.

[Complemented with another recording and updated the longest ever] More importantly, the longest recording time has been updated. Tape change cuts are inevitable only for analog cassette recording, but this work patches such points with another recording. The longest record on both days has been realized. As a matter of fact, the last two songs “People Get Ready” and “Going Down” on the first day of Yokohama (DISC 1) are not included in Kinney’s original cassette. Other sound sources were patched in the previous edition, but this time the processing was redone from scratch. The result is a more natural and comfortable finish.
“So what is the longest full show like?” Finally, let’s organize the whole view of the precious “GUITAR SHOP Tour”.

●Guitar Shop (8 songs)
・Savoy/Sling Shot/Day In The House(★)/Big Block/Behind The Veil/Guitar Shop/Where Were You/Stand On It
● Others (5 songs)
・Wired: Goodbye Pork Pie Hat / Blue Wind
・Other: Freeway Jam/People Get Ready/Going Down
* Note: “★” marks are limited songs only for this tour.

… and it looks like this. Most of the songs were featured on the 1995 tour six years later, but only “Day In The House” is a rare song that was not played there. And the ensemble that spells such a set is also amazing. Despite the special formation of baseless, there is no feeling of lack, and Terry Posio and Tony Hymas are like demons. And Jeff also collided head-on and did not back down even half a step. Jeff continues to play wonderful guitars to this day, but it is undeniable that he gradually became addicted to something like a “type”, even though he was free. However, at this time, there was no such gesture at all, and from one phrase to another, he was furiously brilliant and versatile as if to further expand the possibilities of the guitar as an instrument. It is a live album that hits the true value of the “GUITAR SHOP trio” more vividly than the studio work, including the two who play Jeff.
Jeff was also in a good mood, and DISC 1 honestly absorbed the hot mood of the first day in Yokohama. DISC 2 on the second day showed off the serious playing power of the “GUITAR SHOP Trio” with high concentration. This is a press 2CD that permanently preserves two Yokohama performances with different personalities. A superb recording of the prestigious “Kinney” that conveys the “GUITAR SHOP” era when there were few sound sources and it was difficult to look back. Please fully experience this brushed-up work.

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REMASTERED BY GRAF ZEPPELIN

(remastered memo)
★Newly digitized from the original cassette on both days!

* Although the phase is corrected, the original recording is shifted to the right.

* Slight band correction by digitizing as it is. Recording as it is without scraping applause

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★ “August 11/12, 1989: Yokohama Arena” performance recording of the best audience. A branded product by the prestigious Kinney, brushed up with detailed mastering of “GRAF ZEPPELIN”. The part that was re-digitized from the original cassette and was not recorded was also patched with another recording. We are updating the longest and highest peak quality. The super rare “Day In The House” is also a masterpiece of the “GUITAR SHOP” era where you can fully experience two delicious performances.

『GUITAR SHOP』時代を代表する名門“キニー”の名録音がブラッシュアップ。「GRAF ZEPPELIN」の細密サウンドを永久保存するプレス2CDが登場です。
そんな本作に刻まれているのは、ここ日本での2公演。「1989年8月11日/12日:横浜アリーナ」公演の極上オーディエンス録音です。ジェフのライヴ・キャリアは90年代に大きく落ち込む事になりますが、『GUITAR SHOP』時代はその直前。まずは、そんなターニング・ポイントの活動概要を俯瞰し、ショウのポジションを確かめてみましょう。

●1989年
・7月1日:Pistoia Blues Festival出演
・8月5日ー12日:日本(6公演)←★ココ★
《10月『GUITAR SHOP』発売》
・10月25日ー12月8日:北米(33公演)
●1990年
・4月23日ー5月14日:欧州(13公演)
・7月28日+29日:ロンドン(2公演)

【大元カセットからの再トランスファー】
これが1989年/1990年のジェフ・ベック。この後の4年間(1991ー1994)はイベント的なステージが2回だけでほぼ活動停止。まさに、暗黒時代に陥る寸前のワールド・ツアーだったわけです。本作の横浜公演はスタート地であった日本のハイライト。5公演/6公演目にあたるコンサートでした。
そんな2公演を記録した本作は、音源不毛時代に光を当てた名作。元々、名門“キニー”のコレクションでもトップクラスの極上録音として絶賛を集めたわけですが、本作はその大元カセットに立ち返って再トランスファーを敢行。2017年の初CD化の際には拾いきれなかった機微の機微まできめ細かにデジタル化できたのです。その効果は1音1音を甦らせているのですが、分かりやすいところでは曲間の拍手でしょうか。拍手というのはアタック音が極端に強い特性があり、ピークが歪みやすい音。実際、前回版『YOKOHAMA 1989(Wardour-213)』ではピークに詰まった感じがあり、続く鳴りも歪んでいました。ところが、今回のトランスファーは打音も鳴りもナチュラルなまま美しいのです。
ここで念を押しておきたいのは「キレイな拍手が聴けるぞ、スゴいだろ」と申しているのではないということ。拍手はあくまで「精度が分かりやすい」という例示にすぎない。肝心要の演奏音そのものも同様に精度が上がっており、テープが吸い込んでいた現場音を最大漏らさず復刻しているのです。もちろん、仕上げの精度も抜群。例えば、今回も1/1000秒のズレも許さない位相補正を行っているのですが、これによって左右のステレオ・バランスや安定感が向上。ヘッドフォンで聴くと頭が右側に引っぱられるような感覚がなくなり、アンサンブルの明度もくっきりとして聞こえるのです。

【別録音で補完し、過去最長を更新】
さらに重要なのが収録時間の最長を更新したこと。アナログのカセット録音だけにテープチェンジのカットは避けられないわけですが、本作はそうしたポイントを別録音でパッチ。両日の過去最長盤が実現しているのです。実のところ、横浜初日(DISC 1)最後の2曲「People Get Ready」「Going Down」はキニーの大元カセットに未収録。前回盤でも他音源がパッチされていたのですが、今回はその処理もゼロからやり直し。より自然で違和感のない仕上がりになっています。
そうして最長を更新したフルショウとはどんなものなのか。最後に、貴重な“GUITAR SHOP Tour”の全景を整理しておきましょう。

●ギター・ショップ(8曲)
・Savoy/Sling Shot/Day In The House(★)/Big Block/Behind The Veil/Guitar Shop/Where Were You/Stand On It
●その他(5曲)
・ワイアード:Goodbye Pork Pie Hat/Blue Wind
・その他:Freeway Jam/People Get Ready/Going Down
※注:「★」印はこのツアーだけの限定曲。

……と、このようになっています。ほとんどの曲が6年後の1995年ツアーでも取り上げられましたが、「Day In The House」だけはそこでも演奏しなかったレア曲です。そして、そんなセットを綴るアンサンブルがまた凄い。ベースレスの特殊な編成にも関わらず不足感がまるでなく、テリー・ポジオもトニー・ハイマスも鬼神のよう。そして、ジェフも真正面からぶつかり、半歩も引かない。ジェフは現在に至るまで素晴らしいギターを聴かせ続けていますが、やはり自在とは言っても少しずつ“型”のようなものにハマッていったのは否めない。しかし、この時はそんなそぶりもまったくなく、1フレーズ1フレーズからして猛烈に才気走り、ギターという楽器の可能性を更に広げるかのように多彩。そんなジェフを弾き出す2人も含め、“GUITAR SHOPトリオ”の真価をスタジオ作以上の鮮やかで叩きつけてくるライヴアルバムなのです。
ジェフもご機嫌で、横浜初日の熱いムードを正直に吸い込んだDISC 1。集中力も高く“GUITAR SHOPトリオ”のシリアスな演奏力を見せつけるような2日目のDISC 2。個性の異なる横浜2公演を永久保存するプレス2CDです。音源が少なく、なかなか振り返る事のできなかった『GUITAR SHOP』時代を伝えてくれる名門“キニー”の極上録音。どうぞ、ブラッシュアップされた本作で存分にご体験ください。

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REMASTERED BY GRAF ZEPPELIN

(リマスター・メモ)
★両日とも新規でカセット原本から新たにデジタル化!

★位相修正してますが、元々の録音が右寄り

★ありのままのデジタル化で若干の帯域補正。拍手など削り落とさずそのま収録

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★「1989年8月11日/12日:横浜アリーナ」公演の極上オーディエンス録音。名門キニーによる銘品で、「GRAF ZEPPELIN」の細密マスタリングでブラッシュアップ。大元カセットから再デジタル化され、録音漏れになっていたパートも別録音でパッチ。最長・最高峰クオリティを更新しています。激レア「Day In The House」も美味しい2公演をフル体験できる『GUITAR SHOP』時代の代表作です。

Disc 1(68:05)
Live at Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan 11th August 1989

01. Intro.
02. Savoy
03. Sling Shot
04. Day In The House
05. Big Block
06. Behind The Veil
07. Freeway Jam
08. Guitar Shop ★5:30-5:37(演奏後曲間)補填
09. Where Were You
10. Stand Out It
11. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
12. Blue Wind ★6:08(演奏後)以降丸ごと別ソース
13. People Get Ready ★別ソース
14. Going Down ★別ソース

Disc 2(67:38)
Live at Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan 12th August 1989

01. Intro.
02. Savoy
03. Sling Shot
04. Day In The House
05. Big Block
06. Behind The Veil
07. Freeway Jam
08. Guitar Shop
09. Where Were You ★2:53-2:59(曲間)別ソースで補填メインソースに戻るタイミングで歓声が盛り上がるため、繋ぎが不自然に感じますが、元々の曲間がこういうもの
10. Stand Out It
11. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
12. Blue Wind★5:45-6:01(曲間)別ソースで補填。但し別ソース自体にも曲間カットが1箇所あるのでそこは違和感なく補正
13. People Get Ready
14. Going Down(with Steve Lukather, Neal Schon & John Waite)★5:19以降別ソースで補填(アナウンスが収録された)

Jeff Beck – Guitars
Tony Hymas – Keyboards
Terry Bozzio – Drums

Wardour-549

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