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Live Tour: Continues
The live album's cover art. It features a crowd of sketch figures in white and pink clothing, holding signs with the text "Continues". Near the top is the text "Live Tour 2017" and "Continues" in a stylish font.
Live album by
ReleasedJanuary 10, 2018 (2018-01-10)
RecordedSeptember 9–10, 2017
VenueSaitama Super Arena, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Length4:02:00
LanguageJapanese
LabelSpeedstar
Gen Hoshino chronology
Music Video Tour 2010–2017
(2017)
Live Tour: Continues
(2018)
Pop Virus
(2018)

Live Tour: Continues (Japanese pronunciation: [ɾaibɯtsɯꜜaː kontiɲɯꜜːzɯ]) is the fourth live video album by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino. It was released on January 10, 2018, via Speedstar Records in both DVD and Blu-ray formats. The album is a video release of the final show of Hoshino's Continues live tour, performed at the Saitama Super Arena from September 9 to 10, 2017, and also includes the original tour documentary To Be Continue(s). Sharing its name with Hoshino's song "Continues", it was a concept tour about connecting the history of music. This theme allowed Hoshino to include covers of songs personally important to him and other songs he would not usually perform live.

The tour and video release were likewise received positively by music critics, who praised the performance and theme. Live Tour: Continues reached first place on Oricon's Blu-ray and DVD charts, tying Hoshino for the record of most consecutive number ones on the charts as a solo male artist. It was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for surprassing 100,000 sales, and was named as the 16th best-selling DVD and 25th best-selling Blu-ray of 2018 on Oricon's year-end charts.

Background[edit]

A photo of the opening ceremony to the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
The title song "Continues" was used for SKY PerfecTV! broadcast of the 2016 Summer Paralympics (Men's 100 meters pictured).

Ending his Yellow Voyage tour at the Osaka-jō Hall in March 2016, Hoshino announced that he would like to tour again in the near future.[1] On August 5, 2016, Hoshino unveiled his new song "Continues" via a video message and commercial showed at a press event by the television channel SKY PerfecTV!. It would be used as the theme song to the channel's broadcast of the 2016 Summer Paralympics, set to be hosted in September in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[2] A song about following (伝う, tsutau) and continuing (続く, tsuzuku), "Continues" was written in respect to musician Haruomi Hosono of Yellow Magic Orchestra after he told Hoshino: "Take care of the future for me" (未来をよろしく, Mirai o yorshiku).[3][4]: 1  "Continues" was included as a B-side on Hoshino's single "Koi" (2016) and also featured on his fifth studio album Pop Virus (2018).[5][6]

During the encore of his two-day concert Yellow Pacific at Pacifico Yokohama on January 24, 2017, Hoshino announced Hoshino Gen Live Tour 2017: Continues, his first arena tour, to visit venues across nine cities in Japan under the same name as the song.[7] A show at the Saitama Super Arena was added to the performance list post-announcement.[8] A concept tour,[9] it focused on heritage in music and connecting music history. Setlists were opened with a cover of Martin Denny's instrumental "Firecracker" (1959), the song which inspired Hosono to write "Mad Pierrot" (1978) on Yellow Magic Orchestra's debut eponymous studio album. "Mad Pierrot" features as the thirteenth song, followed by Hoshino's "Mad Pierrot"-inspired "Tokiyo" (2015).[10] The theming of the tour made Hoshino feel comfortable including songs that had personally impacted him and those he would not usually perform live, such as a cover of Number Girl's "Tōmei Shōjo" (1999) or his own single "Gag" (2013).[11][12] "Family Song" (2017), written by Hoshino during the tour,[13]: 2  was exclusively featured in the Saitama show in its debut live performance.[11]

Continues opened at the Marine Messe Fukuoka in Fukuoka on May 21, 2017, and ended at the Saitama Super Arena on September 10.[10][14] Among others, the tour featured Eiko Ishibashi on keyboard and marimba, tour bandleader Ryosuke Nagaoka on guitar, the troupe Elevenplay with background dance performance, and also saw Hoshino playing guitar or marimba on select tracks, such as the cover of "Firecracker".[10] The opening of shows featured a voice drama written by Hoshino, starring voice actors Akio Otsuka and Mamoru Miyano, the latter known for work as Rintaro Okabe in Steins;Gate (2011) and the former as Solid Snake in the Metal Gear Solid franchise, a personal favorite video game of Hoshino.[13]: 2 [15] The drama sees Kayōkyoku-senpai (Otsuka) and his music junior J-POP (Miyano) attending a concert of "yellow music", the term used by Hoshino to describe his music. In its second part, TV writer Naoki Terasaki portrays the characterization of Yellow Music.[10] A writer for Billboard Japan described it as a drama about the past and present, and the music that connects to the future.[11] The tour also featured video messages by characters portrayed by comedians Ryūji Akiyama of Robert, Bakarhythm, and Bananaman members Yūki Himura and Osamu Shitara.[10]

Promotion and release[edit]

External videos
video icon "Amaoto" (Live at Saitama Super Arena 2017)
video icon "Sun" (Live at Saitama Super Arena 2017)
In promotion of the live album, performances of "Amaoto" and "Sun" were uploaded to YouTube.

On October 24, 2017, it was announced that both days of Continues' show at the Saitama Super Arena would be released as a Blu-ray and DVD video album.[16] In promotion of the release, its performances of "Amaoto" and "Sun" were uploaded to YouTube throughout December 2017.[17][18] A trailer to the album was uploaded on December 28, previewing select songs from the album including "Family Song" and "Koi", as well as short clips from its second disc tour documentary.[19] The Nise Puppet Tour: Continues was hosted through December to January to commemorate the release, displaying dolls of Hoshino's alter ego character Akira Nise at select Tower Records Japan stores.[20]

Live Tour: Continues was released via the Victor Entertainment label Speedstar Records on January 10, 2018.[21] In addition to the Saitama show, the original tour documentary To Be Continue(s) is included on the second disc, following Hoshino throughout the four month-long tour. It includes footage of the backstage and rehearsals, as well as Hoshino chatting with his bandmates and an interview he gave a month after the tour's conclusion.[13]: 1–2 

Reception[edit]

Continues was received positively by music critics, who praised it in both live reports and reviews of the video release. Emi Sugiura at Rockin'On Japan described the Saitama show as a "miracle-like" performance–deep but enjoyable to anyone–"undoubtedly" born from Hoshino celebrating music.[12] She had wished for a home version after watching the tour in person and celebrated the release, praising the performance of Hoshino and the tour band as "wholeheartedly beautiful".[22] A reporter for Billboard Japan wrote that the Saitama performance "heated up" when Hoshino appeared on stage with marimba to play "Firecracker".[11] Both the Billboard writer and a reporter for Natalie.mu gave similar comments about the performances of "Gag" and "Sun".[10][11]

The tour's theme and direction was a recurring point of praise. Oguri, a staff reviewer for Tower Records Japan, complimented the tour for its unique elements–covers of YMO, Martin Denny, Number Girl, and a voice drama–making it a "performance [...] unexperiancable elsewhere".[9] Real Sound live reporter Yuki Wakata wrote that all aspects of Continues were carefully constructed with the theme of connecting music in mind, calling the lyrics sung on "Tokiyo" illustrative of this theme: "Time goes on, moving us forward" / "Without meaning".[4]: 1–2  Sugiura felt that the Saitama show showcased, through entertainment and a "fantastic" tour, exactly what Hoshino wanted and his present thoughts on music.[12]

Comercially, it was reported that Continues accumulated a total attendence of 200,000.[23][24] The video album sold 47,000 DVDs and 52,000 Blu-ray copies within four days, opening at first place on Oricon's DVD and Blu-ray charts dated January 22, 2018. Following Live Tour: Yellow Voyage (2016) and Music Video Tour 2010–2017 (2017), it was Hoshino's third consecutive video release to top the charts, tying him with Koichi Domoto as the solo male artist with most consecutive DVD and Blu-ray number-ones;[25] Hoshino would later take the record for himself with the release of Dome Tour: Pop Virus at Tokyo Dome (2018).[26] Combined sales climbed to 100,000 by the end of January 2018, receiving a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).[27] By the end of the year, Live Tour: Continues had reached 118,291 accumulative sales (58,880 DVDs and 59,411 Blu-rays), ranking on Oricon's year-end charts as the 16th best-selling DVD and as the 25th for Blu-rays.[28][29] For the music-specific video charts, it ranked at numbers 15 for DVDs and 12 for Blu-rays.[30][31]

Personnel[edit]

Credits adapted from Natalie.mu's report of the Saitama performance and Real Sound's article detailing the video album track listing.[10][15]

  • Gen Hoshino – vocals, marimba, guitar, voice drama script
  • Eiko Ishibashi – keyboard, marimba, flute
  • Ryosuke Nagaoka – bandleader, guitar
  • Noriyasu Kawamura – drums
  • Wataru Iga – bass
  • Yasuhiro Sakurada – piano, keyboard
  • Satoshi Takeshi – saxophone, flute
  • Motoi Murakami – trumpet
  • Mio Okamura – violin
  • Mikiyo Kikuchi – viola
  • Kaori Imai – cello
  • Elevenplay – background dancing
  • Akio Otsuka (as Kayōkyoku-senpai) – voice drama
  • Mamoru Miyano (as J-POP) – voice drama
  • Naoki Terasaki (as Yellow Music) – voice drama
  • Ryūji Akiyama (as Dragon) – video message
  • Hidetomo Masuno (as the Bakarhythm) – video message
  • Yūki Himura (as J-Tarō) – video message
  • Osamu Shitara (as J-Tarō) – video message

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Gen Hoshino expect where otherwise noted.

Disc one
  1. "Firecracker" (Martin Denny) – 2:36
  2. "Bakemono" – 2:52
  3. "Sakura no Mori" – 6:00
  4. "Night Troop" – 4:11
  5. "Amaoto" – 4:59
  6. "Kudaranai no Naka ni" – 4:23
  7. "Film" – 5:27
  8. "Yume no Soto e" – 4:01
  9. "Ichiryū Musician kara no O Iwai Message" – 3:32
  10. "Ana o Horu" – 2:43
  11. "Tōmei Shōjo" (Shutoku Mukai) – 4:04
  12. "Kuse no Uta" – 5:28
  13. "Mad Pierrot" (Haruomi Hosono) – 5:35
  14. "Tokiyo" – 4:43
  15. "Gag" – 4:43
  16. "Sun" – 4:00
  17. "Koi" – 4:11
  18. "Week End" – 5:43
  19. "Continues" – 5:24
Disc two
  1. "Kimi wa Bara yori Utsukushī [ja]" (Kenji Kadoya, Mickie Yoshino) (Encore) – 9:29
  2. "Drinking Dance" (Encore) – 4:12
  3. "Family Song" (Encore) – 5:35
  4. "Friend Ship" (Encore) – 7:09
  5. "Tour Documentary: To Be Continue(s)"
Total length: 4:02:00[32]

Charts[edit]

Certifications[edit]

Certifications for Live Tour: Continues
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Japan (RIAJ)[27] Gold 118,291[28][29]

Release history[edit]

Release history for Live Tour: Yellow Voyage
Region Date Edition Format Label Catalogue code Ref.
Japan January 10, 2018 Standard Blu-ray Speedstar Records VIXL-206~207 [35]
DVD VIBL-873~874
Limited Blu-ray VIZL-1293
DVD VIZL-1294

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