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ANGEL has returned to Japan after 47 years of time and space. This is the best original recording that allows you to fully experience the greatest miracle in the history of Western music in Japan. This work was recorded at the “July 15, 2024: Osaka am HALL” performance. This is a superb audience recording that vacuum-packed the whole story. The first report, “TOKYO 2024 1ST NIGHT: THE VIDEO”, was very well received, and its sequel, “TOKYO 2024 2ND NIGHT: THE VIDEO”, was released at the same time. First, let’s check the positional relationship of each of them while comparing them with the schedule for their return to Japan. *July 12th “TOKYO 2024 1ST NIGHT: THE VIDEO” *July 13th “TOKYO 2024 2ND NIGHT: THE VIDEO” ・July 14th: Nagoya ell.FITS ALL *July 15th: Osaka am HALL ←★This work★ All four performances above. “TOKYO 2024 1ST NIGHT: THE VIDEO” and “2ND NIGHT: THE VIDEO” were both video works at the beginning of two consecutive performances at the same venue, but this work is a live album from the final day in Osaka. “TOKYO 2024 1ST/2ND NIGHT: THE VIDEO” was a spectacular video with “super”, but why can this work, which is a live album with only audio, be a “masterpiece”? It is all about the superb sound quality. In the first place, the sound of the Tokyo 2 video was a little over-peaked, but this work is not at the level of “better than that”. After all, the one who made this work is our familiar master, “Western Japan’s Strongest Taper”. He is a modern master who is always praised as “like a sound board” and “better sound than listening to the site”, and this work is a work that makes the gold sign shine even more. In fact, what flows out of this work is a superb, thick and close-fitting sound that is eye-opening and heart-warming. The soundboard is less intense than usual, but the raw power is more than usual. The exposed core comes right in front of you, and you can feel the instruments playing right there. That’s the “live sound” that is comparable to IEM interception. The last night, which was also the best performance, is depicted with such a masterpiece sound. To be honest, all the performances were the same set, but this work is also a masterpiece that should be passed down to future generations, so let’s re-post the set contents for the record. 70’s Classics (14 songs) ・Angel Aesthetics: Rock and Rollers/Tower ・Gorgeous Prince: Mirrors/The Fortune/Pressure Point/Feelin’ Right ・Invitation to Dance: On The Rocks/Can You Feel It/Cast The First Stone ・Angel Rebellion: Got Love If You Want It/Don’t Leave Me Lonely/Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore ・Resurrected Angels: Wild And Hot/Bad Time Recent Songs (2 songs) ・We Were The Wild/It’s Alright The performance that spells out such a set is wonderful. In the two Tokyo performances, the tension inspired by the miracle of the second coming was so intense that it felt like they were completely absorbed, but on the final day, the tension and stability were both achieved. Perhaps because of the good sound, the ensemble felt even tighter. The persuasiveness of the video and the tension of the moment when a miracle just happened will be handed over to “TOKYO 2024 1ST/2ND NIGHT: THE VIDEO”, but this work reigns as the masterpiece with its superb sound quality and perfection as a musical work. Even if we leave aside the miracle of the return to Japan, this work is also a valuable full live album of ANGEL at the global level. It is no exaggeration to call it “LIVE WITHOUT A NET in the restart era”, a new masterpiece from Japan that is proud of the world. Super-excellent audience recording of the performance “July 15, 2024: Osaka am HALL”. Original recording by the master “Western Japan’s Strongest Taper”, a masterpiece with a tremendous direct feeling of the thick core. It is a valuable full live album of ANGEL at the global level and a new masterpiece from Japan that will be “LIVE WITHOUT A NET in the restart era”. amHALL, Osaka, Japan 15th July 2024 ULTIMATE SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc:1 (44:10) 1. Intro 2. On the Rocks 3. Can You Feel It 4. Mirrors 5. Wild and Hot 6. Bad Time 7. Cast the First Stone 8. The Fortune 9. We Were the Wild 10. Got Love If You Want It Disc:2 (43:04) 1. Leave Me Lonely 2. It’s Alright 3. Pressure Point 4. I Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore 5. Feelin’ Right 6. Rock & Rollers 7. Tower Punky Meadows – guitars Frank DiMino – lead vocals Danny Farrow – rhythm guitars Charlie Calv – keyboards Billy Orrico – drums Tommy Caradonna – bass
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