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The superb soundboard masterpiece “DEFINITIVE SPOKANE” is being reprinted in the ultimate specification! This masterpiece appeared more than 10 years ago and is a masterpiece among masterpieces that took the world by storm. This is a stereo soundboard album of the “Spokane performance on July 24, 1984”, which was a stage where “the strongest WHITESNAKE” and “the climax of DIO” competed. This show was broadcast on FM by WHITESNAKE and DIO, and has long been known as a classic. The Power Gate version is a legendary title that made full use of the broadcast master and reached its highest peak. Because of its splendor, it was loved by fans of both, and was sold out and discontinued. It had disappeared from the market for a long time. This work is the definitive version that polishes the legendary version with the latest remaster and also corrects the “flaws” discovered by the latest research. Let’s take a closer look at the contents. [Disc 1: DIO Edition] The first to appear is DIO, who was the main act. At this time, they had just released their masterpiece, “THE LAST IN LINE”. First, they appeared at the “Pinkpop Festival” in the Netherlands as a warm-up, and then started a coupling tour with WHITESNAKE. The Spokane performance in this work is the seventh performance of the entire “THE LAST IN LINE TOUR”, which is an extremely early show. This work was made into a CD directly from the master broadcast master in our store. This master master is of mint quality and is the ultimate. This time, it has been polished with the latest remaster, but the main feature is “thorough noise removal”. Of course, it has been upgraded, but you may not feel much difference in the sound quality itself. However, the content is different. The original release accurately digitized the master broadcast master, and also included “Shame On The Night” and “Children Of The Sea”. However, later research by maniacs revealed that this was fake. In fact, the broadcast station had secretly mixed in the take of the “Fresno performance on July 28, 1983”. Of course, the Fresno performance is also available as a long version, so it has been removed from this work. It was a live album that allows you to focus only on the Spokane performance. And the show is wonderful everywhere. In fact, this Spokane performance is one of the best of “THE LAST IN LINE TOUR”. The Pinkpop Festival soundboard was made official in the deluxe edition of “THE LAST IN LINE”, but it is incomparable in both quality and quantity to that. There were even discussions from maniacs, such as “Why not Spokane?”, “Wendy doesn’t understand at all”, “Spokane will be released separately!?” However, as you know, there are no rumors of Spokane being fully official up to now… Furthermore, the contents of the show and the highlights are plenty. The freshest thing is the opening with “We Rock”. Although it is the first song of “THE LAST IN LINE”, it only served as pole position at the beginning of the tour, and it is soon replaced by “Stand Up And Shout”. It’s rare in the entire history of DIO… or rather, it’s a precious scene with only one sound board. Another precious one is “Eat Your Heart Out”. This was also a number only at the beginning of the tour, and it was never revived in later years. It’s a super valuable take that is only available in this work. There is one more song to enjoy after the live performance. A Budweiser radio commercial is included. In fact, this is a parody of DIO’s “Rainbow In The Dark”. Broadcast masters often also include commercials, and local stations play the records. This is also a “treasure” that was reprinted from the same master. [Disc 2: WHITESNAKE Edition + DIO Bonus] Instead, Disc 2 is the WHITESNAKE edition, which was a support act. This is the best sound board from the “four-person” era of Coverdale/Sykes/Cozy/Murray. This is also a classic from long ago, and along with the radio broadcast version of ROCK IN RIO “ROCK IN RIO ’85”, it has been loved as the “best sound of the Sykes era”. Of course, like the DIO edition on Disc 1, the best master and latest remaster have achieved the highest peak sound. It’s a short stage only for the opening act, but this is full. In the first place, since they became a “four-person formation”, most of their performances have been support performances, and the only full-scale shows themselves are in Japan and “ROCK IN RIO ’85”. In that short time, the tremendous passion that even DIO in his heyday is condensed is condensed. In fact, because this work is DIO and WHITESNAKE, its awesomeness is multiplied many times. David Coverdale, former DEEP PURPLE, and Ronnie James Dio, former RAINBOW. Not only were both outstanding singers of passion, but they were also discovered by Ritchie Blackmore. And they were both people who were passionate about surpassing their old homes. In this work, the peaks of both of them compete with each other. The two of them also admire each other’s singing ability, and there seems to have been no rivalry between the two bands (though maybe there was between Ronnie and Cozy), but their full-power singing shows a healthy rivalry. They are also good rivals on guitar. Both Vivian Campbell and John Sykes look up to Gary Moore as their mentor. I don’t think anyone would have thought that Viv would join WHITESNAKE after that, but his passion as a hero of the new era sparks even more vividly. In addition, disc 2 is a delicious bonus. It also includes five songs + an interview from DIO’s “October 1, 1985 New Orleans performance”. The “SACRED HEART TOUR” soundboard from Vivian’s time is very valuable, and only this work and the “SUPER ROCK’85 IN JAPAN” from the Japan performance and “INTERMISSION” from the San Diego performance have been found. Moreover, “SUPER ROCK’85 IN JAPAN” was not in good condition at the tour premiere, and “INTERMISSION” was not purely Vivian era with Craig’s overdubs. Even though it is only five songs, it is a superb sound board that becomes a “treasure”. In addition, the improvement of these five songs by remastering is remarkable. It is much more vivid, and you will feel the effect more than Spokane, which was originally ironclad. Although there are many sound boards, the opening of “We Rock” and “Eat Your Heart Out” that can only be enjoyed in this work are also super valuable DIO editions. The sound board itself is valuable Sykes era, and the WHITESNAKE edition boasts special quality. Not only did the two heroes who had a deep connection in various ways actually share the same stage, but it was also the pinnacle of each. This is a great masterpiece that allows you to enjoy such a precious coupling concert on an official sound board. The highest peak of the rare that has been analyzed and brushed up in detail. Now it is a magnificent reprint here! Spokane Coliseum, Spokane, WA. USA 24th July 1984 STEREO SBD(UPGRADE) Disc 1(64:32) DIO 1. We Rock 2. Mystery 3. Heaven And Hell 4. Guitar Solo 5. The Last In Line 6. Heaven And Hell (Reprise) 7. Eat Your Heart Out 8. Stand Up And Shout 9. Holy Diver 10. Drum Solo 11. The Mob Rules 12. Don’t Talk To Strangers 13. Rainbow In The Dark 14. Man On The Silver Mountain 15. Long Live Rock ‘N’ Roll 16. Man On The Silver Mountain (Reprise) 17. Budweiser Jingle (Rainbow In The Dark with new lyrics) Disc 2(67:39) WHITESNAKE 1. Intro. 2. Gambler 3. Guilty Of Love 4. Love Ain’t No Stranger 5. Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues 6. Slow An’ Easy 7. Guitar Intro 8. Crying In The Rain (Incl. Guitar Solo) 9. Soldier Of Fortune 10. Ready An’ Willing DIO Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA. USA 1st October 1985 11. King Of Rock And Roll 12. Like The Beat Of A Heart 13. Don’t Talk To Strangers 14. Ronnie James Dio Interview 15. The Last In Line 16. Holy Diver / The Last In Line (Reprise)
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