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The “THE TREASURE TAPES” series is a super-definitive series that collects all the extremely rare songs that Hong has only played a few times. The Ozzy Osbourne edition is here. There are many different charms of audience recording, but one of them is that you can enjoy “songs that cannot be heard on official editions or soundboards”. In particular, extremely rare songs that have been played several times are difficult to retain on the sound board, so we have to rely on audience recording. However, when a song becomes that rare, it is difficult to confirm whether it was actually performed, and it is unknown how many songs exist. It is also an extremely difficult proposition to complete. The “THE TREASURE TAPES” series is a set that compiles live tapes of such “songs for which no soundboard exists” and instantly completes the collection. Moreover, each song is carefully selected from the best existing masters, making it both easy and definitive. The JUDAS PRIEST edition has been an unprecedented long-seller as a CDR title, but this work is an Ozzy version of the same concept. Also, the point of this series is not to compile rare songs one by one like a best-of album, but to record the full live recordings of the performances. Therefore, the period is limited, and in the case of this work, from “BARK AT THE MOON” to “NOM MORE TEARS”. In other words, it features four sound sources from the Jake E. Lee era/Zakk Wylde (first season). Now, let’s introduce each one individually. [DISC 1: “So Tired” from the BARK AT THE MOON era] First up is a live album that includes the extremely rare song “So Tired” from “Bark at the Moon.” This is the best audience recording of “November 10, 1983 Leicester Performance”. Ozzy is a person who doesn’t change his sets very often and doesn’t have many rare songs, but he sometimes tries new songs at the beginning of the tour. This show was the first day of “BARK AT THE MOON Tour” and “So Tired” was played. This work conveys such a show, and the sound is also exquisite. According to one theory, “So Tired” was played about four times, but this recording is the only one that remains as a sound record. However, the master craftsman “CRAZY S.” was the one who worked on just one of them. Although this is an early part of his collection, the clear and neat sound that made “Crazy S.” famous around the world is also superb in this work. The one and only “So Tired” that can be enjoyed with that sound is a very moving version that rivals the studio version, with Don Airey’s piano being delicate and Ozzy’s singing voice in excellent condition. It’s a highlight on DISC 1, but this disc doesn’t stop there. In fact, at the beginning of the tour, the drummer was also Carmine Appice. His powerful yet percussive sense explodes, changing not only “So Tired” but all of the songs. It is also a disc that makes the most of the concept of “THE TREASURE TAPES”, which includes not only one rare song but also the full-length version of the recording. [DISC 2: “Never” from THE ULTIMATE SIN era] The second sound source is also from the Jake era. This is a superb audience recording of the “February 20, 1986 Hammersmith performance” where you can listen to the rare song “Never” from the “Crime and Punishment” era. Speaking of “Hammersmith 1986”, “HAMMERSMITH ODEON 1986 1ST NIGHT”, which was released the other day and received great acclaim, is still fresh in my memory, but this disc is the second performance of the next day. “Never” could also be heard on “1ST NIGHT,” but this one actually has better sound…or should I say, out of all the “Never” recordings that have been unearthed (there are 4 types), this one has the best sound. is good. As a matter of fact, the beginning of the opening “Bark at the Moon” has not been permanently preserved because the recording was omitted, but the sound quality itself is press-grade, no questions asked, comparable to FM soundboard. The “THE TREASURE TAPES” series is also particular about “the best takes of rare songs,” but it is a super direct masterpiece recording that stands out among them. [DISC 3: “Demon Alcohol” from the NO REST FOR THE WICKED era] If DISC 2 is the best recording of “Jake’s Hammersmith”, the following DISC 3 is “Zack’s Hammersmith”. This is a superb audience recording of the “July 14, 1988 Hammersmith performance” where you can enjoy the rare song “Demon Alcohol” from “No Rest for the Wicked”. This is also a superb sound that rivals DISC 2. “Demon Alcohol” is said to have been played less than 20 times, which is moderate among rare songs. However, the number of performances and the number of recordings are not necessarily linked, and only two performances have been confirmed. The other one has already been introduced as “LEICESTER 1988”, but to be honest, the sound quality of this work is better. Unlike the Leicester performance, which was a little rough, this is the beauty of an FM broadcast. (The vocals are far away in the opening song “Bark At The Moon,” but this was a mistake by the on-site PA.The second song, “Suicide Solution.” ”, it instantly becomes sound board level). As a live album, “LEICESTER 1988” is preferred because there are cuts here and there that make you worry about the amount of tape remaining, but in the sense of “listening to Demon Alcohol with good sound”, this work is definitely the best. is. One aside here. Speaking of rare songs from “NO REST FOR THE WICKED”, “Fire in the Sky” is also famous, but in recent years this song has been released in Philadelphia on December 2, 1988 (the classic Tower Theater performance). A multi-camera professional shot of “It’s different)” has been discovered. It was not included in this work because it was no longer a “song that can only be heard on AUD”. [DISC 4: “Party With The Animals” from the NO MORE TEARS era] The ultimate rare live album of “Party With The Animals” is the finale of this work, which is a comprehensive collection of extremely rare songs. This is an audience recording of “Dublin performance on January 11, 1991”. From the studio track, it was only a bonus track of “No More Tears”, but the live version is even more rare. After all, it was played only once, both later and earlier. It’s a miracle that that one time was recorded…or should I say, if this recording did not exist, no one would have thought that “Party With The Animals” was being performed live. Unfortunately, this is the only sound that is inferior, but that is because the above three performances are too good. This disc is also not explosive or roaring (never!), and you can enjoy the extremely rare performance down to the last detail. This is a 4-disc set featuring the best takes of the 4 extremely rare songs “So Tired”, “Never”, “Demon Alcohol” and “Party With The Animals”, which only have audience recordings left. There are also rumors that other songs such as “Lightning Strikes,” “Crazy Babies,” and “Hellraiser” were played, but no recordings have been found to prove this, and this remains an urban legend. You can collect all the rare songs from “Jake Era/Zack 1st Period” all at once with this work. It is the correct way for collectors to savor each audience recording one by one, but this work is absolutely inevitable even if you do not have that much passion. It is perfect for the first step in “Ozzy’s audience recording” and the answer you will arrive at at the end. The most important and decisive set of the “golden 80s” is here proudly born! A 4-disc set that features live performances of 4 extremely rare songs that can only be heard in audience recordings: “So Tired,” “Never,” “Demon Alcohol,” and “Party With The Animals.” Audience recording set of “November 10, 1983 Leicester performance”, “February 20, 1986 + July 14, 1988 Hammersmith performance”, “January 11, 1991 Dublin performance”. The three recordings in 1983, 1986, and 1988 are the finest recordings of FM broadcasting class, and the one and only record of “Party With The Animals” in 1991, which was only played once. This is an absolutely unavoidable, super-definitive album where you can collect rare songs from the “Jake Era/Zack 1st Period” all at once. De Montfort Hall, Leicester, UK 10th November 1983 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK 20th February 1986 & 14th July 1988 TRULY PERFECT SOUND McGonagle’s, Dublin, Ireland 11th January 1991 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND Disc 1( 71:04) De Montfort Hall, Leicester, UK 10th November 1983 Rare song “So Tired” 1. Diary Of A Madman 2. I Don’t Know 3. Mr. Crowley 4. Rock ‘N’ Roll Rebel 5. Bark At The Moon 6. Revelation (Mother Earth) 7. Steal Away (The Night) 8. So Tired (★) 9. Suicide Solution incl. Guitar Solo 10. Center Of Eternity 11. Drum Solo 12. Flying High Again 13. Iron Man 14. Crazy Train 15. Paranoid Disc 2 (76:33) Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK 20th February 1986 ★Rare song “Never” 1. Bark at the Moon 2. Suicide Solution 3. Never Know Why 4. Mr. Crowley 5 . Shot in the Dark 6. I Don’t Know 7. Killer of Giants 8. Guitar Solo 9. Never (★) 10. Flying High Again 11. Secret Loser incl. Drum Solo 12. The Ultimate Sin 13. Iron Man 14 Crazy Train 15. Paranoid Disc 3 (76:25) Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK 14th July 1988 ★Rare song “Demon Alcohol” 1. Carmina Bunara 2. Bark At The Moon 3. Suicide Solution 4. Mr. Crowley 5. Demon Alcohol (★) 6. Shot In The Dark 7. I Don’t Know 8. Flying High Again 9. Bloodbath In Paradise 10. Guitar Solo 11. Sweet Leaf 12. War Pigs 13. Tattooed Dancer 14. Iron Man 15. Crazy Train 16. Paranoid Disc 4 (57:19) McGonagle’s, Dublin, Ireland 11th January 1991 ★Rare song “Party With The Animals” 1. Carmina Bunara 2. Bark At The Moon 3. I Don’t Know 4. Mr. Crowley 5. Flying High Again 6. Shot In The Dark 7. Suicide Solution incl. Guitar Solo 8. Party With The Animals incl. Drum Solo (★ 9. War Pigs 10. Iron Man 11. Crazy Train
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