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The first visit to Japan of the legendary TYGERS OF PANG TANG who brought the authentic NWOBHM sound to Japan. A miraculous new excavation recording that allows you to experience the scene at its best is now available. What is engraved in this work is “September 30, 1982: Nakano Sun Plaza Performance”. It is a transcendental audience recording. At our store, we have archived many masterpieces of their first visit to Japan, including the masterpiece “BLACKJACK (Calm & Storm 025)” recorded by Miracleman. This work is a new excavated live album that renews its highest peak. First, let’s take a look back at the schedule at the time, in order to organize the collection.・September 26th “BLACKJACK” ・September 27th “NGOYA 1982” ・September 28th: Osaka Festival Hall ・September 29th “TOKYO BOUND” ・September 30th: Nakano Sun Plaza ←★This work★ Total of 5 performances. We have introduced all performances other than Osaka as live albums, but the most representative work so far has been the press masterpiece “BLACKJACK” recorded at Shibuya Public Hall on the first day. On the other hand, this work is a live album on the last day. And the sound is the best audience with “super”. These days, I think there are many press CDs with “Definitive Master” in the title, but these are actually works by the same recording artist. This person was an amazing master, and he attracted attention with THE POLICE and WHITESNAKE, with people saying, “Even though it’s a guest recording, it’s more than an official work!”, and with Jeff Beck and RAINBOW, people were saying, “Was that the person who recorded that legendary recording?” I was shocked. This work is the TYGERS OF PANG TANG edition by such a master of Japanese recording history. Of course, this is a separate recording that is completely unrelated to the previously released “TOKYO LAST NIGHT” of this show. However, no matter how good the master is, not all of them can reach the level of “beyond official”, but this work is one of the top works in the collection. “BLACKJACK” was also a great recording that was on and clear, but in this work even the deep bass is captured beautifully and richly. The sense of closeness captured from the 4th row on the 1st floor is vivid, the fine details are FM broadcast class, and the sound with its wide dynamism can only be described as “just like official.” What is depicted with such transcendent sound is a full show that is like a concentrated golden age. However, it is a set that is similar and different from the masterpiece “BLACKJACK” on the first day, so let’s compare and organize it here. Classics (10 songs)・Wild Catz: Wild Catz/Suzie Smiled/Slave to Freedom・Spellbound: Blackjack/Don’t Stop By/Hellbound/Gangland (★)・Crazy Night: Never Satisfied (★)/Love Don’ t Stay/Raised on Rock Dangerous Paradise (8 songs) ・You Always See What You Want/Lonely at the Top/Letter From L.A./Paris by Air/Tides/The Actor/Love Potion No.9/Life Of Crime(★ ) *Note: The “★” mark is a song that cannot be heard on the Miracleman recording “BLACKJACK” on the first day… and so on. A wide range of selections from all albums, centered around “THE CAGE” with its enhanced melody. “Gangland” and “Never Satisfied”, which were not included in “BLACKJACK”, are also delicious…I can’t believe it was even better on the first day when they didn’t perform these two songs! Of course, there are killer numbers such as “Hellbound”, “Don’t Stop By”, “Wild Catz”, and “Love Potion No. 9” that are at the level of “please don’t leave them out”. Even if you leave out the memories of your first visit to Japan, it is the ultimate live album that concentrates and reduces the golden age of TYGERS OF PANG TANG. The film concludes with the majestic “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” from the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” and the closing announcement, “Today’s TYGERS OF PANG TANG Tokyo performance has now ended.” At that time, no one could have imagined that his return to Japan would be in 2018 (far beyond 2001). This work is an amazing new excavation live album that vacuum-packs the final mood of the final day. A superb audience recording of the last day of the legendary first visit to Japan, “September 30, 1982: Nakano Sun Plaza Performance”. The close contact captured from the 4th row on the 1st floor is vivid, the fine details are FM broadcast class, and even the deep bass is clean and rich. The sound, which has even wider dynamism, can only be described as “just like official.” “Gangland” and “Never Satisfied”, which were not heard in the masterpiece “BLACKJACK” that has been representative of the first visit to Japan, will be performed, and the theme of the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” that announces the opening and closing of the show will be completely recorded. This is the ultimate live album that concentrates and reduces the golden age of TYGERS OF PANG TANG, far beyond the memories of the first visit to Japan. Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 30th September 1982 ULTIMATE SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (55:03) 1. Intro.(Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, 2 Mixed Choirs and Orchestra) 2. You Always See 3 Lonely at the Top 4. Letter From L.A. 5. Blackjack 6. Never Satisfied 7. Paris by Air 8. Tides 9. Wild Catz 10. Don’t Stop By 11. Suzie Smiled 12. Love Don’t Stay 13. The Actor 14. Slave to Freedom Disc 2 (27:38) 1. Love Potion No. 9 2. Life Of Crime 3. Hellbound 4. Raised on Rock 5. Gangland 6. Outro. (Also Sprach Zarathustra) Jon Deverill – Vocals Robb Weir – Guitar Fred Purser – Guitar Richard “Rocky” Laws – Bass Brian Dick – Drums
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