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This work is recorded from the “Glasgow Performance on March 24, 1983”. It’s probably the best audience recording. I’m sorry to suddenly become weak, but this work sounds so good. In fact, it is a master provided by the same researcher, and it is definitely an audience recording and a stamp of approval, but it is still hard to believe. In fact, this recording has once been distributed as a complete sound board (although the master at that time was overly equalized and the sound pressure was emphasized to the point of being painful to the ears, but this work is even more natural. It is a master endorsed by researchers). Since there is another CD that is a genuine official-class sound board, it is “after all a customer record”, but if this work was alone, it would be a superb recording that you would want to believe in FM broadcasting. And the direct sound is drawn to a full show that surpasses another CD. Let’s organize how much it has increased by comparing the sets. Irish October (5 songs) Gloria/I Threw A Brick Through A Window/I Fall Down/October/Tomorrow WAR (6 songs) Seconds (★)/Surrender/New Year’s Day/Sunday Bloody Sunday/Two Hearts Beat As One/”40″ (★) Others (7 songs + α) Boy: A Day Without Me/The Cry-The Electric Co./Twilight (★)/Out of Control/I Will Follow (★) Single: Party Girl/11 O’clock Tick Tock (★) *Note: “★” marks songs that cannot be heard on the other CD. …And so on. That’s five more songs. Moreover, those songs are scattered throughout the show. In other words, the FM broadcast that was the basis for the other CD was not a part of the show, but rather a best-of broadcast of selected songs on a song-by-song basis. And the emphasis in the broadcast was on “OCTOBER”, and conversely, there were many cuts from the new albums “WAR” and “BOY”. I don’t understand why they cut new songs in the promotion of the new album, and the deadly “I Will Follow” was also cut. It’s nice that there are many rare songs, but considering the situation at the time of the broadcast, it is clear that the intention was not readable. The best part of the full show is that it’s more than just reading the back of the broadcast. Even though they made a breakthrough, they still haven’t acquired the feeling of being a big star, and their live performance is like a young warrior live band itself. You can fully experience such a “WAR Tour” with the best sound comparable to a sound board. This is a separate CD that is a high-quality update of the precious sound board, and a full live album like a line recording. Tiffany’s, Glasgow, Scotland 24th March 1983 TRULY PERFECT SOUND (79:59) 01. Gloria 02. I Threw A Brick Through A Window 03. A Day Without Me 04. Seconds★ 05. Surrender 06. New Year’s Day 07. Sunday Bloody Sunday 08. The Cry – The Electric Co. 09. I Fall Down 10. October 11. Tomorrow 12. Two Hearts Beat As One 13. Twilight★ 14. Out Of Control 15. Party Girl 16. 11 O’clock Tick Tock★ 17. I Will Follow★ 18. “40”★
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