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Phonon 2555 Vision : ウィキペディア英語版
Phonon 2555 Vision

''Phonon 2555 Vision'' is a live album by Susumu Hirasawa. It contains recordings of the ''Phonon 2555'' shows from 2012, part of the "Phonon" series of Hirasawa concerts. The number on the title represents the year of the performance on the Thai solar calendar.
==Overview==
The shows featured two guest performers: Yasuhiro Araki and PEVO 1go. Araki was the drummer of Hirasawa's New Wave band P-Model from 1984 to 1987, appearing on ''Karkador'' and ''One Pattern'' (one song from this period was performed on each show), PEVO 1go is the guitarist of the P-Model/Devo tribute band PEVO, who have collaborated with Hirasawa since the 90s. The concerts were the first to feature guest musicians (outside of singers brought as actors to Interactive Live Shows), since 2000's ''Philosopher's Propeller'' shows, and the second "Phonon" concert to do so since the ''Live Phonon'' ones from 1999. The instruments of the guests were incorporated on into the ''Phonon 2555'' logo. Hirasawa played a Roland A-500PRO keyboard (later incorporated into his Studio WIRESELF setup) on the shows, the first time he's so live since ''Phonon 2551'' in 2008. In the first and second shows the Fernandes PHOTON guitar was used for guitar solos, while in the third show Hirasawa used the EVO 0101Z guitar, a gift from Hisashi; it was the first show where he used it, and later turned it into his main Talbo guitar.
The ''Phonon 2555'' setlists draw heavily from Hirasawa's soundtrack-related works, as well as rarely-performed songs from all of his main solo albums (except ''Virtual Rabbit'') and one from Araki's tenure in P-Model which was grandfathered into Hirasawa's solo repertoire, some of which hadn't appeared in live shows since 1994. All three concerts had the same songs in their setlists, the only changes being the order of performance and switching of two spots from the middle of the shows: A song from either ''Blue Limbo'' or ''Byakkoya - White Tiger Field'', and an advance premiere of a song from ''The Secret of The Flowers of Phenomenon''. The titles announced for the unreleased songs were considered tentative, but ended up as the definitive ones. The last show forms the bulk of the DVD, with songs performed only on the first two shows included as bonus tracks: 21 & 23 from the first show, 22 & 24 from the second.
Each show got a low quality, single camera angle live broadcast through dedicated Ustream channels. "Aria", the themes song of the ''Berserk: The Golden Age Arc'' film trilogy was released in advance as a bonus on the home video releases of the second film, ''Battle for Doldrey'' (both the first Hirasawa release on Blu-ray and the first dedicated video release for regions outside of Japan), the version on ''Phonon 2555 Vision'' has different angles from those of the ''Battle for Doldrey'' version. A logo sticker comes as a bonus with the DVD, whose design is heavily geared toward a "caged Tesla coil" motif.

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