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“THE RHAPSODY TOUR” finally came to Japan. The first original recording will be released at the same time! This work is the second of two such series. This is an exquisite full audience recording that conveys the entire story of “January 26, 2020: Saitama Super Arena Performance”. This week, a masterpiece 4-disc set “SAITAMA SUPER ARENA 2020” that completely covers the 2 performances of “Tamaari” will be released, but this work is a completely different recording from that 4-disc set. This is the original master of this work, which was directly received from Taper himself. Be sure to check the position for each race on the schedule to avoid making mistakes. ・January 25th “SAITAMA SUPER ARENA 2020 DAY 1″ ・January 26th: Saitama Super Arena ←★This work★ ・January 28th: Kyocera Dome Osaka ・January 30th: Nagoya Dome A total of 4 performances. This was the largest scale tour ever, with stadium performances in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka (“Tamaari” was also in stadium mode) lined up in a row, and this work is the second day of it. It is the fastest audience recording that vacuum-packed the full show just two days before this update. Although it is a collection by the same recording artist as “DAY 1” released at the same time, this work is also quite a work. It’s not as rich as the 4-disc set, but the clarity is on the same level. In fact, the sense of distance is much closer than “DAY 1”, and the sharp outline and solid core feel are far superior. A unified recording of the two performances was selected for the 4-disc release, but this work does not yield even half a step in terms of individual sound quality. On top of that, the reality of the scene in this work is also wonderful. To put it simply, the voices of the audience who are relatively nearby are also absorbed, and this feels really nice. Even though it’s close, it’s not so close that it blocks out the music and singing, and the contrast with the loud, writhing cheers in the distance gives it a three-dimensional feel. On top of that, it’s interesting because the joy it evokes is reminiscent of the Western music boom of the 1980s. When a veteran performer comes to Japan, cheers are often cheered with the color of withered leaves, which used to be yellow, but this is not the case with this work. Although the actual age range is immeasurable, it sounds like there are quite a few young people among the old fans this time around. Of course, it’s not as bright yellow as it used to be, and the ears aren’t ringing, but the wide range of popularity and the high temperature of the air create a glorious mood, depicting the reality of 2020, which is said to be the “return of the heyday.” There is. The second day with such sounds was also a perfect entertainment show. The set is very similar to the first day, the sections are the same, only the position of “I Was Born To Love You” has changed. This time, the number of songs was the largest ever, but the one that has become a hot topic is the song that has been revived for the first time in a while. Let’s summarize this by comparing it with the past. Songs played last time (2016): Seven Seas of Rhye/Hammer to Fall/Killer Queen/Don’t Stop Me Now/Somebody to Love/Another One Bites the Dust/I Want It All/Love of My Life/Crazy Little Thing Called Love/Under Pressure/I Want to Break Free/You Take My Breath Away/Who Wants to Live Forever/Tie Your Mother Down/The Show Must Go On/Radio Ga Ga/Bohemian Rhapsody/We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions・Japan-only song: Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)/I Was Born To Love You Song since first visit to Japan (2014)・Now I’m Here/In the Lap of the Gods… Revisited This time, the songs that were performed for the first time in Japan ・Since 1976: Doing All Right ・Since 1979: Bicycle Race ・Since 1985: Keep Yourself Alive/Dragon Attack ・Since 2005 (+Rogers): I’m in Love With My Car/’39…and it looks like this. “Teo Torriatte” and “I Was Born To Love You”, which are only performed in Japan, were played on a large scale, as well as “I’m in Love With My Car” and “’39,” which are the first since QUEEN + Paul Rodgers. , also performed “Doing All Right”, “Bicycle Race”, “Keep Yourself Alive” and “Dragon Attack” since the original QUEEN. It is packed with 2 hours, 17 minutes and 33 seconds of listening pleasure that exceeds the volume of the songs. QUEEN has once again reached its peak thanks to the huge boom triggered by the movie. This is a live commentary board that allows you to fully experience the super entertainment show with great sound. It is perfect for the collection of those who want to complete their records of shows they have actually experienced, and for those who think the volume of a 4-disc set is a bit heavy. Live at Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan 26th January 2020 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (67:32) 1. Intro 2. Innuendo 3. Now I’m Here 4. Seven Seas of Rhye 5. Keep Yourself Alive 6. Hammer to Fall 7. Killer Queen 8. Don’t Stop Me Now 9. Somebody to Love 10. In the Lap of the Gods… Revisited 11. I’m in Love With My Car 12. Bicycle Race 13. Another One Bites the Dust 14. I Want It All 15. Brian MC 16. Teo Torriatte 17. Love of My Life 18. ’39 19. Doing All Right Disc 2 (70:01) 1. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 2. Under Pressure 3. Dragon Attack 4. I Was Born To Love You 5. I Want to Break Free 6. You Take My Breath Away 7. Who Wants to Live Forever 8. Guitar Solo 9. Tie Your Mother Down 10. The Show Must Go On 11. Radio Ga Ga 12. Bohemian Rhapsody 13. Ay‐Oh 14. We Will Rock You 15. We Are the Champions 16. God Save the Queen
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