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Queen/Osaka,Japan 5.15.1985 Upgrade

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“May 15, 1985: Osaka Castle Hall” performance was truly the last show in Japan. The treasure album has been decided to be released. Currently, the Blu-ray reissue of the official work “WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS FINAL LIVE IN JAPA” is being talked about, but that video is “May 11th: National Yoyogi Stadium”. Although it was the last time in Tokyo, the Japan tour continued after that, and the real last performance in Japan was the Osaka performance. This work is a super superb audience recording that conveys the scene. First of all, let’s check the show position on the schedule of the last visit to Japan “THE WORKS JAPAN TOUR 1985”. ・May 8th “BUDOKAN 1985 1ST NIGHT” ・May 9th “DEFINITIVE BUDOKAN 1985 2ND NIGHT” ・May 11th “DEFINITIVE FINAL CONCERT IN TOKYO” & Official ・May 13th “DEFINITIVE NAGOYA 1985” ・May 15th “DEFINITIVE OSAKA 1985” & [This work] (Note: Only representative works are shown on each day.) There are 5 performances in total. Speaking of the last show in Japan, the historical masterpiece “DEFINITIVE OSAKA 1985” released by our store is famous, but this work is a completely different recording. However, this is not just something. In fact, it is an original recording by the famous “Kinney”. When asked about the original, it was “Kinney” who conveyed this final performance, and it was the legendary LP bootleg “QUEEN’S LAST STAND 1985”. It has reigned as a classic with its wonderful sound, and has produced many copy boots. Rather, “DEFINITIVE OSAKA 1985 (and its original excavation LAST CONCERT IN JAPAN)” became a hot topic because it was “greater than that Kinney recording!” And this work. Kinney’s traditional masterpiece “QUEEN’S LAST STAND 1985” has been precisely digitized from the original analog. Of course, we didn’t just create it, we polished it with the latest mastering and further pursued the possibilities of this traditional work. The quality is the best sound that you want to list “super” in a row. A crystal clear atmosphere, a singing voice that reaches straight to you, putting aside enthusiasm, and a performance sound that is so beautiful that even the most common FM broadcasts are out of the question… The magical sound called “Kinney Magic” is at full throttle. Of course, “DEFINITIVE OSAKA 1985” has already updated the top, but it is a dimension that can be said to be the “top showdown of the entire history of QUEEN”. It’s just that these super-excellent recordings, which are not even on the world tour, happened to be born from the same show. And, this work has updated the highest peak of Kinney recording through meticulous mastering, and is approaching the point of coming close to “DEFINITIVE OSAKA 1985” (there is an MC cut that hides the place name and venue, so it is unlikely to surpass it. Although not). The show drawn with such a sound is the last shine that Freddie left in Japan. This day is also the last day of the world tour, and the show will be the one before that “LIVE AID”. That’s why it’s filled with an intense enthusiasm that doesn’t think about tomorrow, and it’s filled with playfulness throughout. In the piano improvisation before “Killer Queen”, passages of “My Fairly King” and “March Of Black Queen” are performed, and even in “Jailhouse Rock”, a passage of “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going” pops out. Furthermore, as an intro to “Bohemian Rhapsody”, Elton John’s “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting” is played in almost its entirety for three and a half minutes. Even as just a live album, the free mood is wonderful. However, when you realize that each voice and note is the last in Japan, it becomes even more important. It’s a two-disc set that’s fun to listen to casually, and the more you dig into it, the more it touches your heart. Freddie’s last night in Osaka. There is no doubt that “DEFINITIVE OSAKA 1985” is the highest peak, but this work is a live album that allows you to experience a memorial show in a different special seat. A traditional masterpiece that captures a special night with the magical sound of the prestigious “Kinney”. ★Please leave the Kinney sound source to me! “QUEEN’S LAST STAND 1985” has the highest sound quality ever. This is Definitive! Live at Osaka-Jo Hall, Osaka, Japan 15th May 1985 PERFECT SOUND(UPGRADE) Disc 1(50:12) 1. Machines Intro 2. Tear It Up 3. Tie Your Mother Down 4. Under Pressure 5. Somebody To Love 6 . Piano Improvisation (incl. My Fairy King) 7. Killer Queen 8. Seven Seas Of Rhye 9. Keep Yourself Alive 10. Liar 11. Impromptu 12. It’s A Hard Life 13. Dragon Attack 14. Now I’m Here 15. Is This The World We Created? 16. Love Of My Life Disc 2(51:19) 1. Guitar Solo 2. Another One Bites The Dust 3. Mustapha 4. Hammer To Fall 5. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 6. Saturday Night’s Allright For Fighting 7. Bohemian Rhapsody 8. Radio Ga Ga 9. I Want To Break Free 10. Jailhouse Rock 11. We Will Rock You 12. We Are The Champions 13. God Save The Queen

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