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RATT was at its peak, producing a series of powerful works. A new masterpiece from the “INVASION OF YOUR PRIVACY Tour” that shook the world is here. What is recorded in this work is “September 28, 1985 Detroit Performance”. This is an exquisite audience recording. For some reason, RATT is hot in the collector world these days. In particular, great recordings from the heyday of the “INVASION OF YOUR PRIVACY Tour” have been discovered one after another, including “MONSTERS OF ROCK 1985” and “HAMMERSMITH ODEON 1986 1ST NIGHT” based on the super masterpiece “YOKOHAMA 1986 DEFINITIVE MASTER” from the Japan performance. , there are a series of masterpieces of an outrageous level. This work is also a new excavation master of all seats, and it is a superb live album that is the home country America version compared to the previous Japan / UK version. Anyway, first of all, the show position. Let’s take a look back at the entire world tour along with the masterpieces listed above. 1985, January 4th: Honolulu performance, March 20th-27th: Japan #1 (6 performances) [“INVASION OF YOUR PRIVACY” released on June 13th], June 18th-August 13th: North America #1a (41 performances) / August 17: Donington performance ← *MONSTERS OF ROCK 1985 / August 20 – December 31: North America #1b (86 performances) ←★Coco★ 1986 / February 6 -28th: UK (17 performances) ← *HAMMERSMITH ODEON 1986 ・April 7th – 28th: Japan #2 (17 performances) ← *YOKOHAMA 1986 ・April 30th: Anchorage performance 《August 9th “DANCING UNDERCOVER” ” Released》・December 4th-31st: North America #2 (18 performances) This is RATT in 1985/1986. It is clear that famous recordings have appeared from all over the world, but when it comes to the main part of the tour, it is definitely the home country of America. The US tour was divided into two with MONSTERS OF ROCK appearing in the middle, and the Detroit performance of this work was the latter. The concert was the 23rd performance of “North America #1b” (by the way, the opening act on this day was BON JOVI from the “7800° FAHRENHEIT” era). This work recorded at such a show is a superb documentary audience that clearly captures the scorching scene. When you play it, you are momentarily frightened by the tremendous enthusiasm that erupts, but when the performance begins with “Dangerous But Worth the Risk”, the clear sound of the performance cuts through the blazing audience and reaches straight. The excitement goes beyond “excitement” to the point of riot-like crisis, so no matter what I do, I don’t think it’s a sound board, but the core with no sense of distance and sharp details are as vivid as laser beams. So, it can be said to be sound board class. And even with all the enthusiasm, it’s surprisingly not difficult to listen to (if that were the case, I wouldn’t have made it into a press). In the second song, “Give it All,” some kind of argument occurs, and in the third song, “Wanted Man,” the intro and the screams and roars explode with such force that you can feel the pressure of the wind, but the songs are still leading the way. , it is RATT who wins the tug of war between great enthusiasm and clear performance sound. From the time we enter the fourth song, “In Your Direction,” the enthusiasm gradually calms down, and as it does, the extremely thick, close-fitting, and ultra-clear performance sound clearly emerges, creating a superb recording that has everything under control. It is. Of course, I say it’s calming down, but it doesn’t mean things are getting colder, but the excitement is changing. Roughly speaking, the excitement converged from “a swell that made you forget yourself” to a “big, loud chorus.” RATT N’ ROLL, heavily strengthened by the 20,000-strong choir gathered at “Joe Louis Arena”, goes wild. What is depicted with such clear and scorching sound is a rich full show that compresses a group of masterpieces from the heyday. This is a set that is similar to but different from the masterpieces of the above-mentioned “INVASION OF YOUR PRIVACY Tour,” so let’s summarize it here. Rat (4 songs)・Back for More/Walkin’ the Dog/You Think You’re Tough/Sweet Cheater Flame of Lust (4 songs)・Wanted Man/In Your Direction/The Morning After/Round and Round Invasion of… Your Privacy (7 songs)・Dangerous But Worth The Risk/Give It All/Never Use Love/Closer To My Heart/You Should Know By Now/Lay It Down/You’re in Love…And so it goes like this. I am. Among the three works listed above, it is close to the Japanese performance “YOKOHAMA 1986 DEFINITIVE MASTER”, and perhaps because it had an undercard, it is a more concentrated style by cutting out “Between The Eyes” and “What You Give Is What You Get”. In any case, this is a newly discovered live album that will leave you overwhelmed with overwhelmingly clear sound and amazing excitement. Both “MONSTERS OF ROCK 1985” and “YOKOHAMA 1986 DEFINITIVE MASTER” felt like “as expected from their heyday!”, but the authentic American groove was on a different level (many steps). The cheering that spread far and wide never stopped for even a moment, and the enthusiasm was like a geyser rising from the base even higher. Even though I was familiar with the common knowledge that they were “representatives of LA metal,” I didn’t realize how great they really were… This work is not only a new masterpiece of RATT at its peak, but more than that, it is a masterpiece of the 80’s LA metal music genre itself. It is a rare super-heated live album that allows you to experience the “pressure” of the movement on-site with the best sound. Cultural heritage of that era. A powerful audience recording of “September 28, 1985 Detroit Performance”. This is an exquisite documentary recording that vividly captures the scorching heat of the scene, and the clear performance sound cuts straight through the blazing audience. I wouldn’t mistake it for a sound board because it’s so enthusiastic that it goes beyond “excitement” and even feels like a riot-like crisis, but the core with no sense of distance and sharp details are line-class. This is a cultural heritage album that is overwhelmed by the concentrated reduction of “RATT”, “OUT OF THE CELLAR”, and “INVASION OF YOUR PRIVACY”, as well as the immense popularity of its home in America. Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI, USA 28th September 1985 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(73:51) 01. Dangerous But Worth the Risk 02. Give it All 03. Wanted Man 04. In Your Direction 05. Back For More 06. Never Use Love 07. Walkin’ the Dog 08. Closer To My Heart 09. You Should Know by Now 10. Warren DeMartini Guitar Solo 11. The Morning After 12. Drum Solo 13. Drum, Bass & Guitar Solo / The Morning After (Reprise) 14. You Think You’re Tough 15. Sweet Cheater 16. Round and Round 17. Lay it Down 18. You’re in Love Stephen Pearcy – Vocals Warren De Martini – Guitar Robbin Crosby – Guitar Juan Croucier – Bass Bobby Blotzer – Drums
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