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Heart/MA, USA 1990

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The long-awaited release has been decided once again from the “Wolfgang’s Vault” sound source series, which is a hot topic among rock enthusiasts! This time, HEART, an indispensable part of American rock in the late 1980s, appears. Enjoy two performances of the November 1990 live performance recorded for the official live work “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE!” with the full uncut recording and the finest official quality sound. This work “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE! Worcester 1990” is a performance of Worcester, Massachusetts on November 28th, which was included in the official live album, with a sound that rivals the official one, for 112 minutes from opening to show end. Complete recording! You can collect the complete version of “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE!” that fans have been waiting for, with the highest sound quality! Since their blockbuster hit “HEART” in 1985, HEART has taken the world by storm with their gorgeous and gorgeous sound. In 1987’s “BAD ANIMALS” and 1990’s “BRIGADE”, the “sellable” songs that brought in outside songwriters, and the strengthening of the visual line that further featured sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, are just like the 1980s. American rock itself. Thanks in part to the heavy metal boom, their releases were a huge success, and they toured on an unprecedented scale. HEART’s popularity was at its peak. However, this direction was even said by Ann and Nancy to be “too much”, and the gap between the band’s original musicality was growing. They marked the end of their “gorgeous route” with “BRIGADE,” which reached number 3 in the United States, and after that tour ended, they temporarily suspended their band activities. In 1993, the Wilson sisters returned to their roots with the album “DESIRE WALKS ON,” and also started an acoustic project called “LOVEMONGERS.” The live work released during the suspension of activities is “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE!”. This work, which is the band’s first (surprisingly) a comprehensive live album, can be said to be the summation of the ’80s, and it is positioned accordingly. In this work, from the four performances recorded for “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE!” in the latter half of November 1990, the official performance in Worcester, Massachusetts on November 28th is newly discovered in “Wolfgang’s Vault”. Recorded on a stereo sound board! Of the four days of material currently known, the only complete live recordings are the November 25th recorded in “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE! Erie 1990” and the November 28th of this work. The sound was of course official quality, but this work was also carefully remastered for the recording. By correcting the partial sound deterioration and adding sharpness to the flat original sound source, we have sublimated the sound to the point where it can be officially released as is. In particular, this Worcester performance can be said to be the best in both recording condition and performance. It boasts a content that is comparable to the completed official live work! The splendor of the sound quality is already evident in the brilliant and punchy sound of the opening song, “Fallen From Grace.” Not to mention Anne’s vocals and Nancy and Howard Reese’s guitars, the rhythm created by Mark Andes’ bass and Denny Carmassi’s drums is also very realistic. It’s hard to find a sound source that allows you to listen to the band’s musical sounds so clearly even among HEART items! Following this “Fallen From Grace”, “Call Of The Wild”, “How Can I Refuse”, “Shell Shock”, etc. were performed in the first half of the live, a flow that was confirmed even officially. Still, the more vivid sound has a texture that cannot be experienced in the official version (and some of the MCs are appearing for the first time). I was also surprised that the official first song, “Wild Chid,” was actually recorded in the second half of the live show. In this way, the feature of this work is that you can check the correct set list at the time. In addition, the official unreleased “I Didn’t Want To Need You” is also worth listening to. The acoustic parts of “Love Alive” and “Under The Sky” in the middle of the live show are a big highlight of the tour, just like the Erie performance just before. The sharp and incisive “If Looks Could Kill” is still a great listen. The biggest feature of this work is the number of officially unrecorded songs that are released in the latter half of the live performance! When producing this “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE!”, Nancy intentionally left out hit songs with strong elements of ballads and outside songwriters. Still, speaking of HEART at that time, “These Dream” sung by Nancy is a point that everyone wants to hear, and the pop songs “Never”, “Alone”, and “What About Love” are also indispensable. If you can’t hear “Crazy On You” in the first place, you won’t feel like it’s a HEART live show! Furthermore, even in the encore, “All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You” is officially unrecorded. Because of this melodious number that you can listen to carefully, the last “Barracuda” gains even more momentum and ends the live in a dramatic way! “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE! Erie 1990”, which will be released at the same time, includes footage from the November 25th Erie performance that was not officially adopted, and is another “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE!” that even die-hard enthusiasts didn’t know about. We focused on. In this work, the truth about the official work “ROCK THE HOUSE LIVE!” is revealed, and you can now enjoy all the songs that were not officially recorded. Hit songs and ballads that were intentionally left out of the official format are an important factor in understanding HEART at the time. Isn’t listening to these in their entirety the summation of the “gorgeous route”? In the era when HEART was at its most glamorous, the rays of light that came to an end. In this work, you can enjoy such a 1990 live with its former glory! Live at The Centrum, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA 28th November 1990 STEREO SBDisc 1 (42:27) 1. Intro 2. Fallen From Grace 3. Call Of The Wild 4. How Can I Refuse 5. I Didn’t Want To Need You 6. Shell Shock 7. Stranded 8. Tall, Dark Handsome Stranger 9. Love Alive 10. Under The Sky Disc 2 (70:16) 1. The Night 2. If Looks Could Kill 3. You’re The Voice 4. These Dreams 5. Who Will You Run To 6. Never 7. Crazy On You 8. Alone 9. Wild Child 10. What About Love 11. Band Introduction 12. All I Wanna Do Is Make Love To You 13. The Way Back Machine 14. Barracuda STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Ann Wilson – Vocals Nancy Wilson – Guitar, Vocals Howard Leese – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals Mark Andes – Bass Denny Carmassi – Drums

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