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Introducing the masterpiece original recording that has been praised as the highest peak of QUEEN + Paul Rodgers. The famous recording includes “London performance on July 15, 2005”. This week, the live album that will be the London trilogy will be released all at once, but this work is the final part and is one of the best masterpieces. However, even though it is the same London recording, the timing of this work is slightly different. Please check the schedule for the position. ・March 19th: 46664 concert appearance ・March 28th – May 14th: Europe #1 (28 performances) – about a month and a half later – ・July 2nd – 15th: Europe #2 (4 performances) ←★Coco★ – About 3 months later – October 8th – 22nd: North America #1 (3 performances) – October 26th – November 3rd: Japan (6 performances) This is 2005 when they started overview. From March to May, they toured Europe #1, and then took a month and a half off. In July, we also held a small tour “Europe #2” with 4 performances. The official work “RETURN OF THE CHAMPIONS” and the simultaneously released “BRIXTON ACADEMY 2005” and “WEMBLEY PAVILION 2005” were the main “Europe #1” records, but this work is the only “Europe #2”. This work is a superb audience recording that is said to be the highest peak in the London trilogy. The best part is the on sound. Anyway, it’s clear and strong, and the details of the singing voice and performance are not blurred. Although the London trilogy released simultaneously this week is all masterpieces, this work stands out in terms of soundboard-like feel. The reason for this is probably the venue. While the other two were recorded indoors, this one was recorded outdoors in Hyde Park. There are no walls or ceilings to cause echoes. Of course, outdoor recordings do not necessarily result in great recordings, and there is also the risk that the sound will be carried away by the wind or that the bass sounds will become sparse. However, this work was recorded very close to the PA, and the powerful sound of the outdoor PA is picked up as it is without such drawbacks. In fact, although it is hard to dismiss “WEMBLEY PAVILION 2005”, which has a delicious exquisite venue response, the line-like sound of this work attracted a lot of attention at the time, and reigned as the pinnacle of the European tour. The show drawn with such a sound is also amazing. After all, the venue was the legendary Hyde Park in 1976. It is definitely a highlight show not only of the London trilogy but also of the entire European tour, and the passionate performance on that big stage is too wonderful. It was originally supposed to be held a week earlier, on July 8th, but the September 11 terrorist attacks in London occurred the day before. The event was postponed due to this influence. John Lennon’s “Imagine” shows the sense of the times. Brian says, “I want to sing a special song on this special night. I want to express myself more with this song than with words,” and plays a hymn for peace. Brian, Roger, and Rodgers continue to sing the beautiful melody and words, and the audience gathered in Hyde Park forms a thick chorus and follows along. Of course, this famous scene was also seen as a bonus video of “RETURN OF THE CHAMPIONS”, and the chorus was also featured. However, the on-site feel of this work is overwhelming. Unlike the official chorus, which was mixed somewhat artificially, the waves of the large chorus that come and go along with the melody are very natural and beautiful. And the famous scene that has not been made official is “We Are The Champions”. After the end of “We Will Rock You,” Brian led the MC with, “This evening’s special guests are dedicated to the police and emergency services who saved London, the male and female staff, who are the true champions.”He was led by the very moving “We Will Rock You.” “We Are The Champions” begins. Rogers’ soulful vocalization infuses the glorious melody with deep emotion, healing the hearts of Londoners who have been hurt. Great performance and singing voice, although different from Freddie. Why does Paul Rodgers sing Queen? The venue was buzzing with excitement as the performance seemed to condense its significance into a single song, and the show came to a grand finale. You can enjoy one of the best scenes in QUEEN + Rogers with the best sound of a sound board. QUEEN + Paul Rodgers, who sang famous songs on Earth after Freddie passed away. This is the release of a trilogy that depicts the show in his hometown of London with the best sound. Among them, it is one of the best masterpieces in terms of both sound quality and great performance. “BRIXTON ACADEMY 2005” has an impressive vast chorus, “WEMBLEY PAVILION 2005” has a beautiful sound unique to the audience, and this work is the grand finale. This is a collection of delicious masterpieces for all three parties, and if possible, I would like you to enjoy all three at once. However, when it comes to “first one,” this is the only one. This is truly a live album that represents 2005. Live at Hyde Park, London, UK 15th July 2005 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1(65:36) 1. Intro: It’s A Beautiful Day/Lose Yourself 2. Reachin’ Out 3. Tie Your Mother Down 4. I Want To Break Free 5. Fat Bottomed Girls 6. Wishing Well 7. Another One Bites The Dust 8. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 9. Say It’s Not True 10. ’39 11. Love Of My Life 12. Imagine ★ 13. Hammer To Fall 14. Feel Like Makin’ Love Disc 2(71:31) 1. Let There Be Drums 2. I’m In Love With My Car 3. Guitar solo 4. Last Horizon 5. These Are The Days Of Our Lives 6. Radio Ga Ga 7. Can’t Get Enough 8. A Kind Of Magic 9. I Want It All 10. Bohemian Rhapsody 11. The Show Must Go On 12. All Right Now 13. We Will Rock You 14. We Are The Champions 15. God Save The Queen Paul Rodgers – Lead Vocal Brian May – Guitar, Vocal Roger Taylor – Drums, Vocal Jamie Moses – Guitar, Vocal Danny Miranda – Bass, Vocal Spike Edney – Keyboards, Vocal
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