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This full 1 hour and 50 minute recording captures the first night of their final North American tour, held on May 25th in Concord, California, following the release of their second album, “Mean Business,” in 1986. It was recently released and garnered much attention. Recorded from the original audience master owned by Marco Mohr, a legendary California taper active from the mid-’80s to early ’90s, roughly the same time as Mike Millard, this recording was never traded until recently, when a renowned collector released it, bringing these precious live recordings back to life on high-quality tape. The quality is almost on par with the Millard tapes, faithfully recreating the incredible venue excitement. The live performance, which is an even selection from both albums, features Jimmy Page in particularly good form towards the end of the tour, and Tony Franklin in the band thrills the audience with a bass solo on “Purple Heze.” Paul gets the audience singing along to the closing song, “I Just Want to Make Love to You,” which ends with a huge uproar. There are plenty of highlights to listen to. Live at Concord Pavillion, Concord, CA, USA 25th May 1986 Disc1 : 1. Fortune Hunter 2. Closer 3. Someone to Love 4. Make or Break 5. Prelude 6. Money Can’t Buy 7. Satisfaction Guaranteed 8. Drums Solo 9. Radioactive 10. Live in Peace 11. All the Kings Horses Disc 2 : 1. The Chase 2. Cadillac 3. Midnight Moonlight 4. You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling 5. Tear Down the Walls 6. Spirit of Love 7. Everybody Needs Somebody 8. I Just Want to Make Love to You Paul Rodgers – Lead Vocal, Guitar / Jimmy Page – Guitar / Tony Franklin – Bass / Chris Slade – Drums, Percussion






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