商品説明
From Eric Clapton's 1977 Japan tour, which was his fourth visit to Japan, the first appearance of the Nippon Budokan performance on October 7th, and the best master of the complete recording will be released on the press 2CD. The master used for this edition is a newly discovered original audience source that has never been distributed among tape traders, let alone on the net. The sound source of this day was (1) an incomplete monaural sound board source of the staff leaked PA out that was not recorded in the encore, and (2) a tape change in the middle of "Mama Told Me", and the rest was cut completely. The stereo audience source that has been released, and (3) "Mama Told Me" adopted in our release "Touch My Heart" is recorded to the end, but the cut part in the middle due to the tape change ( There were three types of monaural audience sources supplemented with the sound board source of 1). The master of this board has a monaural sound image, but the sound quality is very clear, and the sound balance is perfect, so you can fully feel the significance of the release. This master has a wide and deep sound, so each instrument has a good sense of separation, and the excellent sound balance makes it possible to reproduce the sound image of the day most accurately. The volume of vocals is also exquisite, and it can be said that it is a master with excellent sound quality that can be declared to be the highest peak for cassette recording at that time. Moreover, it is a non-trouble master in recording, and it was cut out during George Terry's guitar solo in the already released boards (1) and (2), and in the part from 2:54 to 3:26 in (3). It is noteworthy that the missing featured number "Mama Told Me" by Mercy Levi is a genuine and first complete recording, and it can be said that this master has finally realized the true complete recording. is. Also, in terms of the quality of the performance, Clapton's good performance on this day is wonderful, and you can hear sharp and aggressive solos from the opening number to the whole volume. In particular, it is no exaggeration to say that the solo of the slow hand playing method explosion in "Bottle Of Red Wine" is the best result not only in this Japan tour but also in all the live takes of this song. Also, "Cocaine" is the second innocent take to be performed live (the first performance was the Budokan performance the day before). In the popular song "Layla", which is celebrating the big circle, Clapton has developed a very enthusiastic solo and is leading the band. This new master-adopted main board, which has achieved high quality in both sound and play, is worth listening to even enthusiasts who already have an existing board, and can be recommended as the definitive edition of the day. A true vintage title that fans must listen to is now available on the limited press CD from the popular Tricone!
Disc 1 (73:23)
1. Opening 2. The Core 3. I Shot The Sheriff 4. Double Trouble 5. Badge
6. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 7. Mama Told Me 8. We're All The Way
9. Sign Language 10. Alberta 11. Cocaine 12. Bottle Of Red Wine
Disc 2 (35:34)
1. Stormy Monday 2. Layla 3. Tell The Truth
Eric Clapton : Guitar, Vocals George Terry : Guitar Carl Radle : Bass
Dick Sims : Keyboards Jamie Oldaker : Drums Marcy Levy : Vocals
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