Sapporo

LP12 Double Vinil (Coloured)

Available from 26/04/2024

33.90 €

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EARLY DARK SIDE CONCERT IN JAPAN 1972
Pink Floyd’s inaugural visit to Japan in 1971 found the band playing two festival dates and one in a small concert hall, and it was certainly a very successful tour with the seeds planted for a larger scale visit the following year. The resulting tour commenced in March 1972 and consisted of six dates, two each in Tokyo and Osaka, one each in Kyoto and Sapporo.
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Pink Floyd began performing cuts from their upcoming Dark Side Of The Moon album in January ’72, despite the record not coming out for another 14 months. They played 16 UK dates, featuring full performances of ‘a work-in progress’. The tour culminated with four nights at London's Rainbow Theatre. 
In February, Pink Floyd began a week-long recording session at Château d'Hérouville studios near Paris, working on music for the soundtrack to More director Barbet Schroeder's next film, La Vallée. Pink Floyd began their whistle-stop tour of Japan on 6h March, beginning in Tokyo and ending on 13 March in Sapporo. Their set list once again included The Dark Side Of The Moon.
Performing at the Nagazhima Sports Center, the band’s show in Sapporo was generally considered their fines of the tour and remains a favourite among fans. It was also Pink Floyds last concert in Japan for another 14 years. Previously unreleased on vinyl however, this new 2LP set includes the entire Sapporo concert for the first time.
Available on CLASSIC BLACK VINYL (OTS014) and LIMITED EDITION CLEAR VINYL (OTS014LTD)
 
TRACKLIST
SIDE A:
1. Breathe 3:07
2. On The Run 6:17
3. Time 6:28
4. Breathe (Reprise) 1:06
5. The Great Gig In The Sky 4:36
 
SIDE B:
6. Money 7:36
7. Us And Them 7:23
8. Any Colour You Like 4:45
 
 
 
SIDE C:
9. Brain Damage 2:38
10. Eclipse 2:15
11. One Of These Days 10:24
 
SIDE D:
12. Careful With That Axe, Eugene 12:28
13. Echoes 12:25
 
 
 

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