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Metallica/Saitama,Japan 9.25.2010

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METALLICA’s last solo visit to Japan (to date) was in 2010. The first public live album that allows you to experience the scene at its best is now available. What is engraved in this work is “September 25, 2010 Saitama Super Arena performance”. It is a transcendental audience recording. METALLICA’s last visit to Japan was in 2013, when they participated in “SUMMERSONIC”. Their last solo performance in Japan was in 2010. Tamaari performed only on two consecutive days, and this work was the first day. Also, this time it was part of the “WORLD MAGNETIC Tour”. This is also a good opportunity, so let’s look back at the schedule from that time. 2008/May 14th – August 24th: Promo (26 performances) ← *Official LIVE AT GRIMEY’S《”DEATH MAGNETIC” released on September 12th》/October 17th – December 20th: North America #1a ( 27 performances) 2009, January 12th – February 1st: North America #1b (10 performances), February 25th – May 17th: Europe #1 (22 performances), June 4th – 7th: Mexico (3 performances) ← *Official ORGULLO, PASIÓN, Y GLORIA・June 14th – August 2nd: Europe #2 (25 performances) ← *Official FRANÇAIS POUR UNE NUIT・September 11th – December 12th: North America #2 (31 performances) ← *Official QUEBEC MAGNETIC 2010 January 19-31/March 1-14: Central and South America (16 performances) April 13-June 27: Europe #3 (24 performances) ← *Official THE BIG FOUR September 15th – November 21st: Oceania/Japan (22 performances) ←★Here★ This is an overview of the world tour that spanned over two years. I have omitted some parts, such as the one-time promotional appearance in which he returned to Japan during a tour in another country, but I think you can get a sense of the flow and scale. This tour left a large amount of official live works, but the performance in Japan was the 6th performance of the “Oceania / Japan” leg, which was much later than those. This work recorded at such a show is a shockingly transcendent recording. This work is a unique original recording that will be released for the first time worldwide, but its core is as thick as a club and the details are as sharp as a razor. It absorbs some hall noise, but it doesn’t cloud the edges, rather it gives it a thick spectacle and a metallic luster. As you know, since the launch of livemetallica.com in 2004, official soundboards for most shows have been sold by mail order, but I still can’t help but introduce this work…or rather, It is a super superb sound that can be said to be better than the official sound board that is roughly recorded and released. Even more powerful is the loud chorus. Although there are no close-up screams, the sea of ​​chanting that spreads throughout Tamari is beautifully captured. It’s already overwhelming from the opening song “Creeping Death”. The “ooooooooo!” of surprise and joy at the start of the performance seems to spread beyond the horizon, and the chorus of “So let it be written, So let it be done♪” is huge and expansive, and the riff Sing every single one of them. And the promised “Die! Die!” Even though it’s the first song, I can’t get over my rough skin! There is a reason why it was recorded to such an extent. After all, this work was recorded by Mr. “Western Japan’s Strongest Taper”, who is well known at our store. It has been a while since we have seen any new works as the number of visitors to Japan has been decimated due to the new coronavirus pandemic, but we are pleased to offer you this treasured collection. With such transcendent sound, METALLICA’s full show with all its might will be the last. This day’s set is close to the previous “THE BIG FOUR” among the official works on the above schedule, so let’s organize it while comparing. Cliff Era (7 songs) Kill ‘Em All: Whiplash (★) / Seek & Destroy Ride the Lightning: Creeping Death / For Whom the Bell Tolls / Fade to Black Metal Master: Master of Puppets Cover : Am I Evil? Jason Era (7 songs)・Metal Justice: Harvester of Sorrow/One/Blackened・Black Album: Sad But True/Nothing Else Matters/Enter Sandman・Reload: Fuel Death Magnetic (4 songs)・That Was Just Your Life / The End of the Line (★) / The Day That Never Comes (★) / Broken, Beat & Scarred (★) Songs that can’t be heard on “Bulgaria”. …and it looks like this. Tamaari changed a lot over the two days, and the first day (this work) was the basic set of the tour, and the second day was the best version of the tour. On this day, a large number of “DEATH MAGNETIC” numbers were introduced based on “THE BIG FOUR”. It is also a show full of real-time feeling. Above all, it’s a goosebumps spectacle with transcendent heavy metal sounds and a huge chorus. This is a live album that allows you to experience the last solo visit to Japan with a quality that (far) surpasses that of the official soundboard. This 2-disc set of common sense crushers is a must-see for those who find themselves wondering, “What kind of audience is this?” Superb audience recording of “September 25, 2010 Saitama Super Arena Performance”. Shockingly transcendental recordings from the treasured collection of our store’s well-known master, “Western Japan’s Strongest Taper.” Its core is as thick as a club, and its details are razor sharp. It gives a thick spectacle that makes the hall reverberate and gives off a metallic luster. Even more powerful is the loud chorus. From the opening song “Creeping Death,” the chorus in the chorus is huge and expansive, and each and every riff is sung. And the promised “Die! Die!” Even though it’s the first song, I can’t help but get irritated skin. This is a live album that allows you to experience the last solo visit to Japan (at the moment) with a heavy metal sound that exceeds Livemetallica.com and a goosebumps spectacle of a large chorus. Live at Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan 25th September 2010 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (65:56) 1. Introduction 2. The Ecstasy of Gold 3. Creeping Death 4. For Whom the Bell Tolls 5. Fuel 6. Harvester of Sorrow 7. Fade to Black 8. That Was Just Your Life 9. The End of the Line 10. Sad but True 11. The Day That Never Comes Disc 2 (69:25) 1. Broken, Beat & Scarred 2. One 3. Master of Puppets 4. Blackened 5. Nothing Else Matters 6. Enter Sandman 7. Am I Evil? 8. Whiplash 9. Seek & Destroy James Hetfield – Guitar, Vocal Lars Ulrich – Drums Kirk Hammett – Guitar Robert Trujillo -Bass

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