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Firm/Ohio,USA 1986

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This work includes “May 11, 1986 Litchfield Performance”. In the first place, the sound source of the “MEAN BUSINESS” tour is almost unknown, and this live, which was the only one that was broadcast on FM, has been known as “ROYAL DARKNESS,” “85/86,” “LIVE U.S.A. 1986,” and “TEAR IT DOWN.” He has produced numerous live albums such as: It is such a classic sound source, but this time we are using a master that has appeared on the internet in recent years, and the quality is different from before. Considering that it has already been released, specialized magazines say that the sound quality is as good as the official one, but perhaps the generation is different from the previous one, and the sound quality is higher at each level. The upgrade is so great that people are saying “I’m very surprised!!” on the internet. The 1986 tour that you can listen to with such high quality sound is truly wonderful. It’s extremely valuable from the opening of “Fortune Hunter”, which is a fast-paced song. This song originally developed from XYZ, which Jimmy Page did in a session with Chris Squire and Alan White, but it was completed by Paul Rodgers, and now it’s being performed in front of the audience……This one song. Just thinking about the feelings and blood of the heroes that went into it makes me shiver. In addition, the soundboard recordings of “All the King’s Horses” and “Tear Down the Walls” by “MEAN BUSINESS”, which cannot be heard on the first tour, are coming out one after another, so their preciousness is dizzying (” Cadillac” and “Live In Peace” were also played on the first tour). Of course, the mix by the FM broadcast station is also professional and wonderful. Chris Slade’s powerful drums, which have been called “Bonham-like,” and Tony Franklin’s rhythm section, which freely manipulates the groove with a super unique fretless bass, are perfectly captured, and it is truly worthy of the name of an official work. It’s finished. “EDINBURGH 1985: DIRECT MASTER” is an updated version of the first tour’s definitive edition with a direct master brought by the people involved, and this work is the only upgraded version of the FM sound source from the second tour. Jimmy Page was trying to shake off the “phantom of the airship,” and Paul Rodgers offered himself as his partner. Although THE FIRM was a product of the times, it was also a necessary step in their journey. Two live albums that approach the truth of “two legends”. This weekend, engrave on your shelf a “certain proof” that their paths did indeed cross. Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio, USA 11th May 1986 FM BROADCAST(UPGRADE) (67:37) 1. FM Intro 2. Introduction 3. Fortune Hunter 4. Someone To Love 5. Make Or Break 6. Band Introductions 7. Prelude 8 Money Can’t Buy 10. Radioactive 11. All the King’s Horses 12. Cadillac 13. You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling 14. Midnight Moonlight 15. Tear Down the Walls 16. Live In Peace Westwood One “Superstars In Concert” Broadcast FM BROADCAST RECORDING Paul Rodgers – Lead Vocals, Guitars Jimmy Page – Guitars Tony Franklin – Bass Chris Slade – Drums, Percussion

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