John Coltrane – Kobe, Japan (07/17/66)

John Coltrane
KOBE ’66
Kobe Kokusai Kaikan
Kobe, Japan
July 17, 1966

01 – Announcement 01:00
Takashi Kubata Announcer
02 – Naima 20:30

03 – Garrison intro to MFT 16:04

04 – MFT – Trane solo 09:52
05 – MFT – Sanders solo 10:04
06 – MFT – Piano solo 06:23
07 MFT – Trane finale 13:39
TT 40:02

08 – Leo – Theme 10:31
09 – Leo – Drums solo with Leo theme 13:18
10 – Leo – Piano solo 10.52
11 – Leo – Saxes Reprise finale 07:49

TT 42:34
TTT 120:09
12 – Leo – Reprise (inc 2:51 + 0:18) 03:09

16a – MFT – Piano solo shortened 00:51
20a – Leo – Piano solo shortened 01:20

John Coltrane Saxes and percussion
Pharoah Sanders Saxes and Percussion
Alice Coltrane Piano
Jimmy Garrison Bass
Rashied Ali Drums

Deep Purple – Tokyo, Japan (05/14/85)

Deep Purple
The Ricochet
14th May, 1985
Budokan
Tokyo, Japan

Source: Vg+ Stereo Audience Recording
Lineage: Darker Than Blue Bootleg CD > WAV > FLAC

Disc.1
01: Intro
02: Opening Bach
03: Highway Star
04: Nobody’s Home
05: Strange Kind Of Woman
06: Blues
07: A Gypsy’s Kiss
08: Perfect Strangers
09: Under The Gun
10: Lazy
11: Ian Paice Drums Solo

Disc.2
01: Child In Time
02: Knockin’ At Your Back Door
03: Difficult To Cure
04: Jon Lord Solo
05: Space Truckin’
06: Woman From Tokyo
07: Black Night
08: Smoke On The Water

Lineup:
Ian Gillan: Vocals
Jon Lord: Keyboard
Ritchie Blackmore: Guitar
Ian Paice: Drums
Roger Glover: Bass

Electric Light Orchestra – Osaka, Japan (02/23/78)

Electric Light Orchestra
February 23, 1978
Unknown Venue
Osaka, Japan

Source: Unknown Audience cassette-> DAT @ 44.1khz-> CD Wave-> Samplitude-> CD-> FLAC

Disc 1

1. Fire on High
2. Night in the City
3. Turn to Stone
4. Eldorado Overture->
5. Can’t Get it Out of My Head
6. Cello Solo
7. Tightrope
8. Rockaria!
9. Violin Solo

Disc 2

10. Strange Magic
11. Showdown
12. Sweet Talkin’ Woman
13. Evil Woman
14. Livin’ Thing
15. Do You->
16. Ma Ma Ma Belle
17. Roll Over Beethoven

Summary from original uploader:

Forward: Being that the only ELO show I’ve seen on this site is a 1990’s non-Jeff Lynne era recording, I felt it necessary to put forth a definitive and somewhat hard to find 1978 Out Of The Blue recording.

Having just been released, ELO’s 1978 Out Of The Blue, was the groups most commercially successful album to date and set in motion a string of worldwide tour dates, culminating in the band’s success of being labeled a “Supergroup” and playing before capacity audiences around the world – certainly the largest they had ever played. This show finds the boys in Osaka, Japan for a night of great music played to a high anticipation capacity crowd.

This is the period in the group’s career when everything began to break-out from a commercial standpoint. Some people prefer their earlier material as opposed to the later; I happen to love it all. However, one thing is for certain: ELO went from it’s more or less progressive rock roots in the early and mid-1970’s, to a full-fledged pop-rock act, complete with lasers and a giant UFO spaceship – which they performed in at all shows on the tour – in the latter half of the decade and straight through the 80’s.

This recording is somewhat rare its existence in that it is the lesser known of the only 2 known recordings to circulate from the Out Of The Blue tour. The other recording is London’s Wembley Arena (see below), which falls quite short in my opinion, from being considered a definitive example of the majestic sound ELO generated. The mix is most-sterile sounding until halfway through when it evens out. The thing that the London show really has going for it is that it’s a great performance, which the Osaka show is as well.

As many memorable Japanese rock concerts confirm from so many bands of that decade this is a very respectful audience. The crowd is “as good as it gets” for a rock concert of this scale back in the 70’s: they applaud between songs and remain quiet while their being played. There is a small amount of chatter by either the taper or someone close to them in a couple points in the show but it is between songs and in no way is distracting. The first time I listened to this recording, I was struck by how mellow the audience is between songs. I distinctly remember thinking to myself, “man, they must all be halfway sedated or something” because their so respectful. That’s the Japanese audiences back then. The vibe is not-at-all what you would hear at most shows in the U.S. back then. It’s real nice!

In terms of performance quality, the band is most definitely in top form – harmonies are tight, rhythm section is on and the band is most certainly enjoying themselves. In terms of overall sound quality, the taper is a little distant from the source; however, let that not be a limitation whatsoever. The band can be heard clearly with EVERY instrument and, in my humble opinion, I think the distance of this taper from the source allows for maximum connection between the sound by the band and the acoustics of the room, creating that inimitable feeling of “being there” when you listen to it. Add to that the historical significance of this tour for the band and you quickly come to realize this one is unparalleled.

If you’re a fan or just have a passing interest this one is most definitely worth checking out!

If I had to choose between the London – which is very much incomplete! – and the COMPLETE, note for note, Japan show, the latter would win out without question.

Belle & Sebastian – Niigata, Japan (08/01/10)

Belle and Sebastian
2010-08-01
Fuji Rock Festival, White Stage
Naeba, Niigata
Japan

01. I Didn’t See It Coming
02. I’m A Cuckoo
03. Step Into My Office, Baby
04. Like Dylan In The Movies
05. I’m Not Living In The Real World
06. If You’re Feeling Sinister
07. Sukie In The Graveyard
08. Funny Little Frog
09. The Boy With The Arab Strap
10. If You Find Yourself Caught In Love
11. Ticket to Ride
12. Get Me Away From Here, I’m Dying
13. Sleep The Clock Around
14. Judy And The Dream Of Horses
15. Legal Man

ECM719 > R05 > SoundEngine Free > FLAC

Wilco – Tokyo, Japan (04/23/10)

Wilco
04/23/10
Zepp Tokyo, Kotoku
Tokyo, Japan

Taper’s section right front of soundboad
MXL 2003 > V2 > SONY D-50 (wav 24 bit / 48k)
D-50 > USB > Mac Book Pro > AudioGate (wav 16 bit / 44 k) > Flac

Wilco (The Song)
Bull Black Nova
You Are My Face
I Am Trying To Break Your Heart
One Wing
Shot In The Arm
At Least That’s What You Said
Radio Cure
Muzzle Of Bees
Deeper Down
Handshake Drugs
Impossible Germany
Via Chicago
Poor Places
Reservations
Spiders (Kidsmoke)
Hummingbird
Jesus, Etc.
You Never Know
I’m Always In Love
Heavy Metal Drummer
Hate It Here
Walken
I’m The Man Who Loves You

E:
The Late Greats
I Am Wheel

George Harrison & Eric Clapton – Yokohama, Japan (12/01/91)

George Harrison & Eric Clapton
12/01/91
Yokohama Arena
Yokohama, Japan

I Want To Tell You
Old Brown Shoe
Taxman
Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)
If I Needed Someone
Something
Fish On The Sand
Love Comes To Everyone
What Is Life
Dark Horse
Piggies
Pretending
Old Love
Badge
Wonderful Tonight
Got My Mind Set On You
Cloud Nine
Here Comes The Sun
My Sweet Lord
All Those Years Ago
Cheer Down
Devil’s Radio
Isn’t It A Pity
While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Roll Over Beethoven

Comment
Personnel:
George Harrison, vocals, guitar
Andy Fairweather-Lowe, guitar, vocals
Eric Clapton guitar, vocals
Greg Phillinganes, keyboards, vocals
Chuck Leavell keyboards, vocals
Nathan East bass, vocals
Steve Ferrone, drums
Ray Cooper, percussion
Tessa Niles, background vocals
Katie Kissoon, background vocals

Michael Jackson – Yokohama, Japan (09/27/87)

Michael Jackson
Venue: Yokohama Stadium, Yokohama, Japan
Date: 27 Sep 1987

Taper: Unknown
Source: Radio Broadcast
Transfer: CD-R from trade > EAC > FLAC Level 8 > you
Sound Quality: A+ in my rating and ears….

Disc 1
1 Wanna Be Startin Somethin
2 Human Nature
3 Heartbreak Hotel
4 Medley Jackson 5
5 She’s Out Of My Life
6 Things I Do For You
7 Off The Wall
8 Rock With You

Disc 2
1 Lovely One
2 Working Day And Night
3 Beat It
4 Billie Jean
5 Shake Your Body > Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough tease > Shake Your Body
6 Thriller
7 I Just Can’t Stop Loving You
8 Bad