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The performance in Albuquerque, New Mexico on January 7, 1982, which is the 6th performance since the start of the “DIARY OF A MADMAN” tour, has been made into a record from the 1st Generation Master. It is recorded for about 77 minutes from the opening to the end of the show without any noticeable cuts, and is the first appearance as a complete version of the day. In addition to the well-balanced band sound centered on vocals and guitar, the band’s sense of scale is comparable to that of a large venue, and from the opening song “Over The Mountain” to the encore song “Paranoid,” the band maintains a stable sound image from beginning to end. You can enjoy OZZY OSBOURNE’s performance full of power and energy to your heart’s content. Ozzy seems to be in good condition on this day, and there are scenes where he can sing well from the beginning. Of course, Randy plays a wonderful guitar throughout the entire album, and his musical tones are impressive, from the classical solo of “Mr. Crowley” where he carefully spins each note to the lively and crisp play of “Crazy Train”. You can enjoy it everywhere. (The part where Ozzy says “Say Hi to Randy For Me” in the MC after “Mr, Crowley” is also a must-see.) “Revelation (Mother Earth)” shows the band’s high playability at the time. ” and “Steal Away (The Night)” medley is definitely a great listen, and while Don Airey’s input presents a gorgeous and delicate worldview, Randy’s guitar suddenly becomes wild and furious, cutting at a cutting speed. You can’t help but take your breath away as the song unfolds in a dazzling way. The heaviness of “Suicide Solution”, where Tommy Aldridge’s drums have a strong presence, is nothing short of spectacular, and the band’s intense power pushes the listener all the way. The band instrumental that can be heard in the middle of Randy’s guitar solo that continues from this song even looks like a three-way battle between Randy, Don Tommy, and builds excitement to Tommy’s drum solo. The development that connects the drum solo with the keyboard solo from “Goodbye To Romance” can be seen in “TEXAS MADMAN”, but here you can see the entire flow without missing anything. Similarly, in “No Bone Movies”, which was not set in “TEXAS MADMAN”, you can enjoy a unique groove that rocks nicely, which is an important point unique to the original sound source. The scene at the beginning of “Iron Man” where Ozzy manipulates the audience into cheering “One, two, three!” is full of spectacle, and “Children Of The Grave” has turned into an explosive frenzy. It seems that these SABBATH numbers were not necessarily songs that Randy wanted to play, but the contrast between the dragging heavy riffs and brilliant solos is completely in Randy’s world, and it is an arrangement that stands out from the original. It has been completed. After “Paranoid” ended, the live performance and recording came to an end as the audience erupted in cheers. In the two years since he started working with Ozzy, it is clear from the original sound source that Randy was climbing to unprecedented heights as a guitar hero. This sound source allows you to listen to Randy’s guitar carefully and dynamically captures the band’s energetic appearance. Live at Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA 7th January 1982 AMAZING SOUND 1. Diary Of A Madman 2. Over The Mountain 3. Mr. Crowley 4. Crazy Train 5. Revelation (Mother Earth) 6. Steal Away (The Night ) 7. Suicide Solution 8. Guitar Solo 9. Drums Solo 10. Goodbye To Romance 11. I Don’t Know 12. No Bone Movies 13. Believer 14. Flying High Again 15. Iron Man 16. Children Of The Grave 17. Paranoid Ozzy Osbourne – Vocal Randy Rhoads – Guitar Rudy Sarzo – Bass Tommy Aldridge – Drums Don Airey – Keyboards
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