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Audience recording of Kinney, who has continued to pass on the legendary performances of RAINBOW to future generations. “DEFINITIVE BUDOKAN 1980”, which transferred the sounds contained in the original cassette to CD using modern technology, is a famous album with no questions asked. As a bonus, we will give you a copy of Kinney’s original LP, “SOLITARY TRAVELER,” which is a direct digitization. This work is the same recording as another CD “DEFINITIVE BUDOKAN 1980”, but unlike another CD that uses the master cassette as recorded, this one is a version of Kinney’s analog version that was once in circulation. Naturally, the other CD is fresher and the generation is younger, but you can also listen to the nostalgic sounds that you have loved for many years. For a while from the time of the live performance, this “SOLITARY TRAVELER” was distributed as a standard, but in the CD era, a CD titled “ON TOUR 1980 – ALL NIGHT LONG” was also produced from the same recording. However, perhaps because of the underdeveloped digital technology at the time, some enthusiasts said, “The analog version of SOLITARY TRAVELER had better sound,” and place name MCs such as “Tokyo!!” were also omitted. . This work is the sound that was ringing in the hearts of the maniacs who had such painful thoughts. In fact, what pops out when you play it is a warm, analog-like sound. As expected, the clarity, the richness of the sound, the freshness… “DEFINITIVE BUDOKAN 1980” is superior in all of them, but it is this sound that has continued to convey the great performances that will remain in RAINBOW history for many years. It’s probably this work that makes you feel, “That’s right, that’s it.” Yes, any great performance becomes a legend because it is listened to and passed down from generation to generation. It is this sound that has spread the famous performance to the level of legend. “DEFINITIVE BUDOKAN 1980” revives the legendary performance from the original cassette that “couldn’t be any better.” This work is the only way to commemorate this major reprint. As a token of respect and gratitude to the analog record that became a legendary evangelist, we present it to you wrapped in the traditional “maroon jacket.” Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 12th May 1980 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(taken from Analogue Record) Disc 1(39:39) 1. Land Of Hope And Glory 2. Over The Rainbow 3. Eyes Of The World 4. Love’s No Friend 5 . Since You Been Gone 6. Man On The Silver Mountain 7. Catch The Rainbow Disc 2(56:14) 1. Don Airey Keyboard Intro. 2. Lost In Hollywood 3. A Light In The Black/Ritchie Solo/ Beethoven 9th 4 . Don Airey Keyboard Solo 5. Cozy Powell Drums Solo feat. 1812 Overture 6. Ritchie Blackmore Solo incl. Lazy 7. All Night Long 8. Blues 9. Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow 10. Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll 11. Kill The King 12. Somewhere Over The Rainbow Ritchie Blackmore – Guitar Graham Bonnet – Vocal Roger Glover – Bass Don Airey – Keyboard Cozy Powell – Drums
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