The Beatles - Budokan 1966 <act 2 / July 1> [Limited Release] - Japan LP Record
The Beatles - Budokan 1966 <act 2 / July 1> [Limited Release] - Japan LP Record
Vinyl Record
Rock
British Invasion
1. Juli 2020
Album
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Catalog No.:EGLP-002
JAN/ISBN:4589767513429
Number of Discs: 1
Record Size: 12”
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Credits:
The Beatles
Description:
Recorded at the legendary Budokan, July 1, 1966. Analog LP, limited color vinyl. Yesterday, Paperback Writer. Hot new songs from that time are back! Remastered Eternal Grooves, which was sold out on CD. The Beatles' miracle Japan concert in 1966 is now available in the rich sound quality of the analog LPs. This is the miracle concert at the iconic Budokan over 50 years ago, when long hair and electric guitar were not allowed! The Beatles phenomenon that shook the whole of Japan in the midst of the strictest of warnings! Everyone has probably seen the Beatles perform at the Budokan at least once. In fact, five shows were held, and only two were recorded. The first performance on June 30, 1966 was recorded and was scheduled to be broadcast on TV on the following night, July 1, but the microphone stand was unstable, and manager Brian Epstein requested a re-recording, although the cause is not known.The noon session on July 1 (from 2:00 p.m.) was hastily recorded in time for the TV broadcast at 9:00 p.m. The result was that Japanese fans were lucky enough to have two live recordings. After EH Eric's introduction, the four members appeared on a special stage. After the introduction of EH Eric, the four members appeared on the special stage, and John shouted out "Rock and Roll Music. It was also the tour after the release of the album "Rubber Soul," and it is very precious now that "Paperback Writer" and "Lonesome That Guy" were performed as new songs at that time. The rare electric guitar accompaniment on the timeless standard "Yesterday" is also a must-see. The July 1 show was bright, perhaps due to the effect of the regular tuning of the instruments, which were tuned a semitone higher than on the first day. The Beatles retired from live performance just two months after the San Francisco concert on August 29. Looking back now, this show in Japan could only have been realized at this time. Enjoy this legendary Budokan concert in the warm and core sound quality unique to analog. This is a must-have analog record for all Beatles fans.The jacket features the famous Budokan stage photo by Robert Whitaker, the photographer who accompanied the band on their Japan tour. High-quality analog LP pressed in Japan by Eternal Grooves! Licensed by JASRAC (Japan Copyright Association).
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