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From the tour when the seventh album “Black Panther” was released, a treasured sound source was recorded in good stereo audience recording in Nice, France in October 1983! On October 12, 1983, when the seventh album “Black Panther” was released after leaving UA and moving to Epic Records, a treasured sound source was recorded in good stereo audience recording at an outdoor theater located in Nice, France with a capacity of about 3,200 people! It has been digitally transferred from the low gene master, and each part is recorded with a wide range of stereo recording with a good balance and separation, and a clear sound quality with good sound quality. In addition, the pitch and positioning deviation caused by the master have been carefully corrected. The set includes the opening sound effects, Dave Greenfield’s keyboards floating across the floor in “Midnight Summer Dream,” the lead single “European Female,” and other numbers from the then-new Black Panther album. The set also includes the previous year’s single “Who Wants The World,” an early hit “No More Heroes,” and the hit “Golden Brown” from the previous album. You can enjoy the superb performance right up to the final encore song, “Hanging Around”! Theater De Verdure,Nice,France October 12,1983 (Disc 1) 01.Intro 02.Down In The Sewer 03.Toiler On The Sea 04.Ships That Pass In The Night 05.MC 06.It’s A Small World 07.No More Heroes 08.Who Wants The World? 09.Never Say Goodbye (Disc 2) 01.Golden Brown 02.Midnight Summer Dream 03.European Female 04.The Raven 05.5 Minutes 06.Tank 07.Nubiles (Cocktail Version) 08.Bring On The The Nubiles 09.Hanging Around
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