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The “BALANCE Tour” is known as a treasure trove of extremely rare songs even during the Sammy Hagar era. A soundboard album that serves as the official substitute for the tour has been released. The best master will be released on 2 CDs! This work is engraved with the “March 11, 1995 Pensacola performance”. This is a stereo soundboard recording. Speaking of the soundboard of the “BALANCE Tour”, the masterpieces “ARNHEM 1995” and “MILAN 1995” are familiar, and the long-length pro shot “RIGHT BALANCE: TORONTO 1995” is also a standard. This is a good opportunity, so let’s first check the positional relationship of each from the overall picture of the tour. “BALANCE” released on January 24th ・January 27-30: Warm-up (3 shows) ←※ARNHEM 1995 and others ・March 11-May 15: North America #1 (37 shows) ←★Here★ ・May 24-June 30: Europe (25 shows) ・July 15-October 15: North America #2 (60 shows) ←※TORONTO 1995 ・October 25-November 2: Japan (7 shows) ・November 4+5: Hawaii (2 shows) The longest/greatest soundboard of the tour, lasting over 2 hours This is VAN HALEN from the “BALANCE” era. While the soundboard albums “ARNHEM 1995” and “MILAN 1995” were both warm-up gigs prior to the tour, the Pensacola performance of this work was the first day of a full-scale world tour. This show was broadcast on TV and FM, and has been a staple that has produced many existing groups. This work is a masterpiece among masterpieces that has been made into CDs from the best masters that reign as the longest and highest peak among them. Its true identity is a combination of two types of TV broadcast sound boards. The FM broadcast, which was a 10-song specification, was out of the question, and the full version of the TV broadcast was about 1 hour and 50 minutes in the past. In contrast, this work allows you to enjoy the day uncut for more than 2 hours with official quality. As mentioned above, the “BALANCE Tour” has another long-length professional shot, “TORONTO 1995,” but even that is about 1 hour and 40 minutes. This work is the one and only complete live album that will be the longest of the tour. A treasure trove of “BALANCE” numbers that you can’t hear anywhere else Of course, music is not just good if it’s long, but this work is the “BALANCE Tour” where rare songs are delicious. The long full show is full of treasures that you can’t hear anywhere else. Let’s organize the set here while comparing it with the professional shot “TORONTO 1995.” Balance (8 songs)・The Seventh Seal/Big Fat Money(★★)/Don’t Tell Me (What Love Can Do)(★★)/Amsterdam(★)/Can’t Stop Lovin’ You(★)/Aftershock(★★)/Feelin’(★★)/Take Me Back (Deja Vu)(★★)Others (9 songs)・5150: Best Of Both Worlds/Why Can’t This Be Love/Dreams・OU812: When It’s Love/Finish What Ya Started・F@U#C%K: Runaround/Right Now・Others: Eagles Fly/Panama *Note: The “★” mark is a limited edition song only for this tour. In particular, the “★★” mark is a song that Sammy Hagar has not played solo. …And so it is. The axis is the large number of new songs included in “BALANCE”. Speaking of the summary of VH during the Sammy era, the 2004 reunion tour and the 2024 reprint tour “THE BEST OF ALL WORLDS” come to mind, but the songs featured on those tours were “5150” and “F@U#C%K”. Only “The Seventh Seal” was regularly performed from “BALANCE”, and “Amsterdam” and “Can’t Stop Lovin’ You” were only performed a few times. The other five songs were completely limited to this tour. Moreover, “Aftershock” and “Take Me Back (Deja Vu)” were not even on the soundboard masterpieces “ARNHEM 1995” and “MILAN 1995”. This work allows you to enjoy many of these precious songs on an official quality soundboard. It is truly a treasure board. If the simultaneously released “TOKYO DOME 1989 1ST NIGHT: SOUNDBOARD (Zodiac 722)” is “the official replacement of the OU812 era,” this work is “the official replacement album of the BALANCE era.” And the dense listening response of the super rare song rush transcends all sound boards. That’s the absolute sound board album of the Sammy Hagar era that I would like you to put next to “BALANCE”. Stereo sound board recording of “Pensacola performance on March 11, 1995”. Although it is a major broadcast sound source, it is the longest / highest peak update best master in the past, exceeding 2 hours, and you can enjoy a full show with a lot of valuable “BALANCE” numbers that have not been played on other tours. It is an absolute sound board album that replaces the official one. Pensacola Civic Center, Pensacola, FL, USA 11th March 1995 UPGRADE Disc:1 (60:04) 1. Intro 2. The Seventh Seal 3. Big Fat Money 4. Runaround 5. Don’t Tell Me (What Love Can Do) 6. Amsterdam 7. When It’s Love 8. Can’t Stop Lovin’ You 9. Bass Solo 10. Aftershock 11. Drum Solo Disc:2 (61:08) 1. Best of Both Worlds 2. Feelin’ 3. Eagles Fly 4. Take Me Back (Deja vu) 5. Guitar Solo 6. Why Can’t This Be Love 7. Finish What Ya Started 8. Right Now 9. Panama 10. Dreams Sammy Hagar – Vocal, Guitar Eddie Van Halen – Guitar, Vocal Michael Anthony – Bass, Vocal Alex Van Halen – Drums STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
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