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Queen/Miyagi,Japan 1976 Upgrade

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From the 1976 Japan tour accompanying the release of “A Night at the Opera,” the Sendai performance on April 2nd at the Miyagi Prefectural Sports Center was completely recorded with master quality high-quality audience recording. Compared to the previously released releases “Prophecy” and “District Public Performance,” the sound quality is incomparably clearer, and you can enjoy high-grade sound with stable sound localization and more spaciousness and three-dimensionality. Masu. There is no noise problem in the 1 minute range of Sweet Lady, and 1 minute 45 seconds of the first half of Brighton Rock, including Freddie’s MC, which has not yet been released, is recorded uncut. The first complete recording of Brighton Rock, an important position in the middle of the show, can be said to be the most important advantage of this board. This version also does not include the 3:35 (already released) cut of Now I’m Here. Since there is almost no hiss that was heard on the previously released version, it is clear that there is a considerable difference between the generations, and you can experience the superiority and splendor of the master quality in various places. The second half of the 1976 Japan tour was carried out on a tight schedule, with two performances in Osaka in the daytime and in the evening, followed by two days at the Budokan. Perhaps feeling refreshed in their first visit to Sendai, both Freddie and the band performed a high-quality live performance that didn’t make them feel tired from the tour. In front of the White Queen, Freddie speaks enthusiastic and powerful Japanese, saying, “We’re so happy to be in Sendai!” Flick Of The Wrist in the first half where you can listen to glossy theatrical vocals is also wonderful, and you can see how well Freddie is doing on this day. Freddie’s divine vocal performance, which uses the delay effect in The Prophet’s Song to create a unique world, is a must-see for all Queen fans. The early masterpiece Father To Son, which will be performed in the latter half of the show and will no longer be played, is one of the highlights. In the introduction of the previously released album “Prophecy”, I wrote that it is “not recommended for beginners”, but this is a quality that even beginners can enjoy, and you can enjoy the wonderful show from Queen’s second Japan tour. can. Introducing a must-have piece for fans that has first-class value in terms of documentation. Live at Miyagi-ken Sports Center, Sendai, Japan 2nd April 1976 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND Disc 1. 1. Bohemian Rhapsody (taped intro) 2. Ogre Battle 3. Sweet Lady 4. White Queen 5. Flick Of The Wrist 6. Bohemian Rhapsody 7. Killer Queen 8. The March Of The Black Queen 9. Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise) 10. Bring Back That Leroy Brown 11. Brighton Rock 12. Son And Daughter 13. Member Introduction 14. The Prophet’s Song 15. Stone Cold Crazy 16. Father To Son Disc 2 1. Doing All Right 2. Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon 3. Keep Yourself Alive 4. Liar 5. In The Lap Of The Gods…Revisited 6. Now I’m Here 7. Big Spender/Jailhouse Rock/Stupid Cupid/Be Bop A Lula 8. God Save The Queen

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