商品説明
“ZIGGY STARDUST TOUR” shines brightly in rock history. It's a legendary tour that anyone who loves rock wants to witness on the spot. The best audience album that will make that dream come true is the appearance.
Included in this work is "November 25, 1972 Cleveland Performance". Recording has been known for a long time, and it is a concert that has produced classics such as "VA VA VA VOOM" and "ZIGGY'S IVASION OF AMERICA". This work is not a copy or remaster of such an existing group, but an upgrade master that has recently appeared. Before the sound you care about, let's start with an overview of “ZIGGY STARDUST TOUR”.
・ January 29-September 7, 1972: UK # 1 (56 performances)
・ September 22, 1972-December 2: North America # 1 (26 performances) ← ★ Coco ★
・ December 23, 1972-January 9, 1973: UK # 2 (8 performances)
・ February 14th-March 12th, 1973: North America # 2 (16 performances)
・ April 8-20, 1973: Japan (9 performances)
・ May 12th-July 3rd, 1973: UK # 3 (59 performances)
Above, 182 performances. It was the first large-scale world tour performed by Bowie, who had performed several performances in France, Italy, and the United States, but had been mostly active in the UK. This work is one of the first half of "North America # 1".
Speaking of the top recording of this "ZIGGY STARDUST TOUR", the performance "TOKYO 1973 2ND NIGHT (Wardour-170)" in Japan has received the honor of "World Best", but this work is comparable to that masterpiece. Yes ... No, it's a super masterpiece that can surpass. As mentioned earlier, it is a recording that has already become a standard recording, but the freshness of this upgrade master is amazing. There is a few seconds of tape deterioration and cut at the beginning, but the musical sound is thick and direct like a sound board. In fact, even if it has already been released, it is a famous recording that was on the market as a sound board in some parts, but it is incomparably fresher. The loud cheers that boil between songs stop suddenly during the performance, just like a mixed radio broadcast. I wonder if "Bowie, who is creating history" is being recorded so intensely and beautifully.
(79:47)
1. Ode To Joy 2. Hang on to Yourself 3. Ziggy Stardust 4. Changes 5. The Supermen
6. Life On Mars? 7. Five Years 8. Space Oddity 9. Andy Warhol 10. Drive-In Saturday
11. The Width Of A Circle 12. John, I'm Only Dancing 13. Moonage Daydream
14. Member Introduction 15. I'm Waiting For The Man 16. The Jean Genie 17. Suffragette City
18. Rock 'n' Roll Suicide
David Bowie - vocals, guitar, harmonica Mick Ronson - guitar, vocals
Trevor Bolder - bass Mick Woodmansey - drums Mike Garson - keyboards
DAVID BOWIE KENT