![]() No detail on the CD of the studio album, which was last reworked in the West for the 2011 Pink Floyd campaign. There’s also access to a digital booklet, “Recollection Hakone Aphrodite.” Package goodies include “an original 60-page booklet featuring unreleased shots,” as well as reprints of the Hakone Aphrodite pamphlet, venue map flyer, Osaka concert poster and a Hakone Aphrodite ticket. The combo pack comes with Pink Floyd’s first 7-inch cardboard sleeve cover with a “reprint of the commemorative obi from the band’s first visit to Japan.” … Newly discovered B-roll-like ‘Scott & Watts’ is also included as bonus footage.” … This is the first time in the history of Pink Floyd that a Japanese original video and sound source have been recorded in Japan. “The (concert footage) was digitized from 16mm film using the latest technology and restored and remastered after three years of work. customers via Amazon Japan and (the well-regarded) CD Japan. The new “Atom Heart Mother” can be ordered by U.S. The third concert on that tour was at the Festival Hall in Osaka. Hakone Aphrodite was Japan’s version of Woodstock, with Pink Floyd and Buffy Saint-Marie topping the bill. Songs included a 15-minute “Atom Heart Mother” suite as well as “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun” and “Echoes.” The Blu-ray’s live footage appears limited to “Atom Heart Mother” as well as some festival environmental footage (see footage below). Pink Floyd’s first visit to Japan resulted in three concerts, the first two in Hakone, about two hours south of Tokyo. The Blu-ray does not have a high-res version of the studio album, alas, but there is restored audio and video of some of the band’s performance at Japanese rock festival Hakone Aphrodite (summer 1971). Sony Music Japan’s “Hakone Aphrodite 50th Anniversary Edition” includes a CD and a Blu-ray, along with extensive artwork extras. It marks the 50th anniversary of the “Japanese Woodstock,” starring the English band. Pink Floyd’s “Atom Heart Mother,” one of the band’s most-debated works, is getting an elaborate rerelease in Japan.
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