
So, 'Nakamori Akina - Live In '87 A HUNDRED Days' is kind of a gem for anyone into live music recordings, especially from the late '80s. The atmosphere is electric; you can almost feel the anticipation of the crowd in the venue. The pacing of the performance flows nicely, with Akina's vocals really shining through. Visually, it's not overly flashy, which somehow adds to its charm - it feels like you're right there in Shinjuku. There's a rawness in her delivery that captures the spirit of that era. You get to see her connection with the audience, which is really something. The whole thing just has a vibe that's hard to replicate, you know? It’s a snapshot of a moment in time, and there's something quite special about that.
Recorded on October 17, 1987, in Shinjuku.Seventh video release by Nakamori Akina.Released on August 25, 1993.
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