LED ZEPPELIN (3/CD/DVD) LIVE IN JAPAN 1971-50th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR'S EDITION

LED ZEPPELIN (3/CD/DVD) LIVE IN JAPAN 1971-50th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR'S EDITION
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LED ZEPPELIN (3/CD/DVD) LIVE IN JAPAN 1971-50th ANNIVERSARY COLLECTOR'S EDITION
= 50th Anniversary of Led Zeppelin's First Visit to Japan = The latest compilation collection of the legendary 1971 live CD & DVD is now available! A new dimension of 4-track stereo soundboard sound source revived with the latest technology is fully reproduced! The 50th Anniversary Special Collector's Edition delivers the best historical masterpiece in history as the ultimate memorial, including the latest remastered and archival footage of the first visit to Japan! Limited Edition

★ with Original Spread Inner with First Press Limited Edition The legendary final performance in Osaka for the first time in Japan is completely reproduced based on a new dimension of 4-track stereo soundboard sound source! ★ Contains the latest remastered editing of the overseas sound source research team's own superb quality new sound sources! ★ Existing first visit to Japan film archive DVD! ★ First time limited edition numbered spread inner jacket included!

The latest edited CD & DVD Collector's Edition is now available as a commemorative item to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin's legendary first performance in 1971, which is still talked about as one of the greatest performances in the history of Led Zeppelin! Led Zeppelin, who left behind many legends, from shocking live performances to groundbreaking off-site episodes, visited Japan for the first time in 1971. The existence of many live sound sources has already been known for its historical performance records, but among them, the Osaka performance on September 29, which was the last performance familiar with "929", was recorded as a live album, but there is an anecdote that Jimmy Page did not realize it without permission, but from the 70s, incomplete soundboard sound sources have been circulating. It is well known that it has been released in various forms so far. This recording is based on "Winston Remaster", which is a recording from the latest remastered sound source unique to the overseas sound source research team, and is based on "Winston Remaster", which has been completed by compensating for the incomplete soundboard sound source with multiple audience recording sources to achieve complete concert recording, and is a new 50th anniversary "New Remaster" with new restoration editing. It is worth mentioning that the main soundboard sound source has been newly replaced with a "new dimension of 4-track stereo remastering", and a new stereo remaster from the sound source that has been individually brushed up is adopted, which is multitracked by sound source analysis using the latest technology. It is the latest updated version that is different from many mono sound sources and pseudo-stereo sound sources in the past, as well as stereo sound sources as the original. The difference is obvious when you listen to and compare them, with realistic vocals, clear and crisp guitars, and more powerful bass and drums, and the overall sound contours are sharpened and the sound quality is improved to a new level beyond mere equalization. Research on sound sources has progressed to this day, and there have already been many releases, such as the complete version that is faithful to the original sound and the longest recorded version that combines multiple audience sound sources as recommended editions by enthusiastic collectors to compare minute editing differences and sound quality. It can also be said that it is a recommended title as an introductory title that you will listen to for the first time because of the good sound without maniac obsession. Needless to say, this final performance is a special and unshakable historical masterpiece of its climax as a legend that will be passed down to future generations. The DVD is a valuable video archive collection that records the "legendary first visit to Japan". It includes live footage from the Tokyo Budokan performance on September 23, which was released in recent years and introduced on the official website, as well as private film footage shot in Japan by Jimmy Page and his staff. Although it is a fragmentary 8mm video, it contains two versions of the exciting live video that visually confirms the bravery of the shocking live performance at the time, and private films such as the windows of airports, hotels, Shinkansen, and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park. This is a valuable video archive unique to Japan in 1971. This is a special collector's edition of 3CD & DVD to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Led Zeppelin's first visit to Japan!