Gekokujyo Xstasy | |
Type: | video |
Artist: | Ringo Sheena |
Cover: | Sheena-Gekokujyo Xstasy.jpg |
Caption: | DVD edition cover |
Released: | 7 December 2000 |
Recorded: | 26 April and 31 May 2000 |
Genre: | J-pop |
Length: | 90 minutes |
Label: | Toshiba EMI |
Producer: | Inoue Uni |
Prev Title: | Seiteki Healing ~Sono-Ni~ |
Prev Year: | 1999 |
Next Title: | Hatsuiku Status Gokiritsu Japon |
Next Year: | 2000 |
Concert Tour Name: | Gekokujyo Xstasy |
Artist: | Shiina Ringo |
Start Date: | April 17, 2000 |
End Date: | June 7, 2000 |
Number Of Shows: | 15 |
Last Tour: | Manabiya Ecstasy |
This Tour: | Gekokujyo Xstasy |
Next Tour: | Hatsuiku Status Gokiritsu Japon |
, also known as Revolt Ecstasy, is a video album by Japanese singer and songwriter Ringo Sheena, released on 7 December 2000 by Toshiba EMI. It contains a live recording of Sheena during her first tour of the same name.
Sheena also released the video album " simultaneously.
Gekokujyo Xstasy was the first nationwide tour for Shiina performed from April 17, 2000 to June 7. The live video takes up two performances at NHK Hall and at Fukuoka Sunpalace mainly from this tour.
The stage design of the tour makes a hospital a motif like her single "Honnou." The stage setting imitated an operating room, and an ECG Monitor or an anatomical model of the human body, etc. were arranged on the stage, and the synthesizer and the drum set were laid on operating tables. Shiina wears a white dress looks like gauze bandages with which she blinds her body. Four members of the tour band also wear the white coat.
The recorded songs are chosen from the second album "Shouso Strip" mainly. Some songs containing single "Koko de Kiss Shite", "Gibs", etc. were not recorded. New songs "Yattsuke Shigoto" and "Gamble" shown during this tour weren’t recorded, but, they were recorded in Shiina’s live album "Zecchōshū" instead.
All tracks written by Ringo Sheena, except "Love is Blind" by Janis Ian.
Date | Shi (City) | Ken (Prefecture) | Venue | |
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April 17, 2000 | Tochigi | Tochigi General Cultural Center | ||
April 20, 2000 | Ishikawa | Hondanomori Hall | ||
April 24, 2000 | Niigata | Niigata Prefectural Civic Center | ||
April 26, 2000 | Tokyo | NHK Hall | ||
April 28, 2000 | Shibuya Public Hall | |||
May 13, 2000 | Hiroshima | ALSOK Hall | ||
May 15, 2000 | Kagoshima | Kagoshima Citizen's Cultural Hall | ||
May 18, 2000 | Nagasaki | Nagasaki Brick Hall | ||
May 22, 2000 | Gunma | Takasaki Civic Hall | ||
May 24, 2000 | Osaka | Well City Osaka | ||
September 9, 2000 | Miyagi | Sendai Sunplaza | ||
May 31, 2000 | Fukuoka | Fukuoka | Fukuoka Sunpalace | |
June 2, 2000 | Aichi | Nagoya Public Hall | ||
June 5, 2000 | Hokkaido | Well City Sapporo | ||
June 7, 2000 | Iwate | Morioka Civic Cultural Hole |
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