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The most important live album alongside “DON’T FUCKIN’ KILL EACH OTHER” has been brushed up. This CD has been permanently preserved after high-definition mastering by “GRAF ZEPPELIN”. The most important work is the “London performance on June 22, 1987”. It is a superb audience recording recorded at the legendary “Marquee Club”. Speaking of 1987, the “APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION” revolution swept the globe, and the Marquee performance can be said to be the beginning of that. Let’s look back at the whole view of the “revolutionary year of 1987” to imagine the situation. {January 18th: Start of production of “APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION”} {June 15th: Release of single “It’s So Easy”} June 19th: Marquee (first overseas performance) June 22nd: Marquee ←★This work★ June 28th: Marquee (recording date of LIVE FROM THE JUNGLE) {July 21st: Release of “APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION”} August 1st – September 17th: North America #1 (24 performances) September 29th – October 8th: Europe (8 performances) October 16th – December 31st: North America #2 (49 performances) This is GUNS N’ ROSES in 1987. They signaled the revolution with the release of the single “It’s So Easy” prior to the album, and immediately afterwards they went to England and performed their first overseas performance at Marquee for three days. Three songs from that performance were recorded on “LIVE FROM THE JUNGLE,” but that was the last day. This work is a different live album from the second day. At that time, they only released the legendary EP “LIVE ?!*@ LIKE A SUICIDE”, but the huge pre-release reputation made them the cover of “KERRANG!” magazine. It was the moment when the times started to swell and move. Such a historic stage, the recorded sound source itself is also historic. It has been widely known as a legend for a long time, but the definitive version was “MARQUEE 1987 2ND NIGHT” that appeared five years ago. Based on the longest full-length master unearthed by the label, the opening part of the first song “Shadow Of Your Love” that was not recorded and the scene waiting for the encore are complemented by a separate recording by “Crazy S.” It was the first live album that allowed you to fully experience the legendary show without a second of skipping. Due to its groundbreaking content and the best sound quality ever, “MARQUEE 1987 2ND NIGHT” sold out and went out of print in an instant. It has become a 21st century illusion. Of course, we can’t let a live album, which is the cultural heritage of rock, go out of print. Since this is a rare opportunity, the latest mastering by “GRAF ZEPPELIN” was also carried out. It has been reissued as the latest version that has further perfected the ultimate. In fact, the sound is the best ever. If you have experienced the previous version “MARQUEE 1987 2ND NIGHT”, you will know the superb sound, but that bold and straightforward performance sound has been further improved in accuracy. “GRAF ZEPPELIN” mastering does not do any unnecessary sound pressure building, but is faithful to the basics such as pitch / phase correction and noise processing. However, it has been highly praised for its unusually high accuracy. Even high-frequency noise (around 15khz) that you may not be able to hear in this work is beautifully processed, and the localization is also centered by pursuing 1/1000th of a second and phase correction. In addition, balance adjustment by frequency analysis, correction of unevenness in the tape running, etc. To be honest, the original is so amazing that it’s not “completely different”, but it’s a supreme sound with a beauty that seems to have been poked around every corner with a needle tip. Such a high-end sound depicts the legendary full show that knocked out the British rock guys before the world. Let’s organize the set here. Appetite for Destruction (8 songs) Out Ta Get Me / Anything Goes / It’s So Easy / Mr. Brownstone / Nightrain / My Michelle / Welcome To The Jungle / Paradise City Others (5 songs) GN’R Rise: You’re Crazy / Move To The City / Nice Boys Live From The Jungle: Shadow Of Your Love / Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door … and so on. It’s a full set of about 62 minutes, which is incomparable to the EP “LIVE FROM THE JUNGLE” which had only 3 songs. The era of the band, introducing rare songs like “Shadow Of Your Love” and “It’s So Easy” as “our new single,” is delicious, but even more than that, the mood of the venue itself. The people who gathered here were not fans who knew them through albums or singles, but core maniacs with sharp ears who are familiar with the latest information on rock. While the people who gathered based on rumors looked on as if to say “let’s see what you can do,” they knocked out one original song after another that they couldn’t have known. The contrast between the stunned songs and the roaring applause between songs is super real. The London guys who are usually at their max with cheers like “you’re doing it!” are losing themselves and going crazy. After that, the whole world is caught up in the same frenzy in a few months, but that other-dimensional energy is concentrated in the narrow space of the “Marquee.” It’s not just the best sound. It’s not just that the early live shows are rare. What is recorded in this work is the epicenter of the shock that moves even the whole earth. This is a record that fully reproduces the scene with two superb records and further polishes it to the utmost. GUNS N’ ROSES’… no, the most important album in rock. The best audience recording of the “June 22, 1987 Marquee Club Performance”. Based on the longest master of the legendary recording, this is a complete version supplemented with another recording by master Crazy S. The first release in 2017 was immediately sold out and discontinued, but this work is the highest peak update version that has been polished up by “GRAF ZEPPELIN” high-definition mastering. The precision is ultimate, and even high-frequency noise such as whether it can be heard is beautifully processed, and the localization is also centered by pursuing it to 1/1000 seconds and phase correction. This is the most important album in rock history that allows you to fully experience the legendary scene just before the release of “APPETITE FOR DESTRUCTION”. Marquee, London, UK 22nd June 1987 TRULY PERFECT SOUND (from Original Masters)*UPGRADE (61:30) 01. Intro. 02. Opening 03. Shadow Of Your Love 04. Out Ta Get Me 05. Anything Goes 06. It’s So Easy 07. Mr. Brownstone 08. Nightrain 09. My Michelle 10. Welcome To The Jungle 11. Member Introduction 12. You’re Crazy 13. Paradise City 14. Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door 15. Move To The City 16. Nice Boys W. Axl Rose – Vocal Slash – Guitar Izzy Stradlin – Guitar Duff McKagan – Bass Steven Adler – Drums
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