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Queen / Tokyo, Japan 4.25.1979 Complete New Source

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The “JAZZ Tour” was the most successful tour in the history of QUEEN’s visit to Japan. A new recording that conveys that iconic performance will be released for the first time! It has been decided that a new recording will be released that will update the highest peak! This work is engraved with “April 25, 1979: Nippon Budokan performance”. It is the best audience recording. QUEEN visited Japan six times while Freddie was alive, but the most was the 1979 “JAZZ Tour”. Of course, we have archived as many masterpieces as possible, so let’s start by organizing the collection and exploring the position of this work in the schedule of visits to Japan 45 years ago.・April 13th “BUDOKAN 1979 1ST NIGHT”・April 14th “BUDOKAN 1979 2ND NIGHT”・April 19th + 20th “DEFINITIVE OSAKA 1979″・April 21st “KANAZAWA 1979″・April 23rd “PRIDE AND JOY (Budokan)”・April 24th: Nippon Budokan・April 25th: Nippon Budokan ←★This work★・April 27th “COMPLETE KOBE 1979″・April 28th “NAGOYA 1979″・April 30th + May 1st “MEMORIAL GYM (Fukuoka)”・May 2nd “YAMAGUCHI 1979″・May 5th + 6th: Makomanai Ice Arena *Note: Only representative works are included on each day. A total of 15 performances above, a shocking master sound that is not just a new excavation. Looking at the world as a whole, the Nippon Budokan was the venue where Freddie performed the most during his lifetime (17 times in total. By the way, the second place was “Forest National (Belgium)” with 13 performances), and in particular, “JAZZ Tour” was performed five times. This work was recorded at the last one. This day is also famous for being broadcast on TV, and audience recordings such as “DREAMER’S BALL (Wardour-006)” have also been popular. This work is completely different from those already released groups. It is a completely different recording that was suddenly excavated recently. It is surprising that it is a new excavation that transcends 45 years of time and space, but what is even more shocking is the sound itself. This is already ferociously vivid and clear. If you have noticed this article, you may have experienced “DREAMER’S BALL”, but compared to it… no, it is incomparable. The crystal clear, transparent atmosphere is penetrated by a vivid core like a laser beam, and even the fine details reach your ears clearly. Its fineness and strength are much closer to the TV broadcast pro shot than “DREAMER’S BALL”. Although it is undoubtedly an audience recording in terms of tone, the quality is a shocking sound that approaches the sound board. The scent of the climax of the “Western music boom” that transcends 45 years of time and space In addition to the tone, the reality of the scene is also a testament to the audience. The orderly clapping that synchronizes with the rhythm section, the yellow cheers that make it impossible to tell what is being shouted (probably the names of the members), and the calls such as “Encore!”, “Number One!!”, and “One Mo!” in katakana. Of course, such enthusiasm does not block the vivid and clear performance and vocals between songs or when waiting for an encore. However, such scenes are undoubtedly “Japan 45 years ago”. In this work, the scent of that era is blown out of the speakers so realistically that you can even feel the dustiness of the scene. Of course, the full show by QUEEN makes you feel “that era” even more. As mentioned above, this day is famous for the TV broadcast pro shot, but it was only about 30 minutes. This work is a complete live album where you can enjoy plenty of unbroadcast songs. Let’s compare the number of songs and feel the volume of the number of songs here. Songs that were also broadcast on TV: Dedicated to the World: We Will Rock You (fast) / We Will Rock You / We Are The Champions; Jazz: Let Me Entertain You / Bicycle Race / Don’t Stop Me Now; Others: Killer Queen / I’m In Love With My Car / Teo Torriatte / Keep Yourself Alive / Bohemian Rhapsody; Unbroadcast Songs: A Night at the Opera: Death On Two Legs / You’re My Best Friend / ’39; Dedicated to the World: Get Down Make Love / It’s Late / Sheer Heart Attack; Others: Somebody To Love / Now I’m Here / Dreamer’s Ball / Brighton Rock / Tie Your Mother Down; QUEEN is still hugely popular in Japan, but in 1979, they were a real frenzy that is unimaginable in modern times. This is a live album that allows you to experience the best of the heat of the Nippon Budokan. Moreover, the sound is as clear and vivid as a TV broadcast. A shocking new discovery loved by the goddess of recording. The finest audience recording of the “April 25, 1979: Nippon Budokan” performance. A new recording that was suddenly discovered recently, completely different from the conventional recording. Moreover, the quality has been updated to the highest peak. The crystal clear, transparent air is penetrated by a vivid core like a laser beam, and even the finest details are clearly delivered to your ears. Its fineness and strength are so wonderful that they approach TV broadcasting pro shots. A shocking new masterpiece is born that allows you to experience the mood of the Western music boom in a super realistic way. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 25th April 1979 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters)New Source Disc 1 (62:03) 1. Intro. 2. We Will Rock You (Fast) 3. Let Me Entertain You 4. Somebody To Love 5. Death On Two Legs 6. Killer Queen 7. Bicycle Race 8. I’m In Love With My Car 9. Get Down, Make Love 10. You’re My Best Friend 11. Now I’m Here 12. Teo Torriatte 13. Don’t Stop Me Now 14. Dreamer’s Ball 15. Band Introductions 16. ’39 Disc 2 (55:10) 1. It’s Late 2. Brighton Rock incl.Guitar & Drum Solo 3. Keep Yourself Alive 4. Bohemian Rhapsody 5. Tie Your Mother Down 6. Sheer Heart Attack 7. We Will Rock You 8. We Are The Champions 9. God Save The Queen

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