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WHITESNAKE joined up with Ian Paice and made their first visit to Japan in 1980. The legendary ultra-superior stereo soundboard album is reprinted in complete form. What was engraved on the legendary record was a leaked soundboard recording of the “April 12, 1980: Aichi Prefectural Labor Hall” performance by those involved. Yes, it is “JUST YOU ‘N’ ME,” which was discovered miraculously and became a hot topic 14 years ago. If you remember those days, your heart will jump just by seeing this title. After all, it was a leaked soundboard from people involved that no one had ever heard before, let alone imagined its existence. You can listen to Classic Snake’s precious full show, and the legendary first visit to Japan, in super high quality… It was truly shocking, and the mysterious advertisement that appeared on Table 4 of a specialized magazine also became a hot topic of conversation. This work is a definitive edition in which the legendary edition “JUST YOU ‘N’ ME” has been significantly upgraded and completed. [The only work that goes through a full show with an ultra-excellent sound board] First of all, what is a “complete form”? In fact, “JUST YOU ‘N’ ME” was recorded almost as a full show from the beginning to the end, but there was only one cut. That is the second half of “Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City”. Ian Paice was carving a moody groove, and suddenly Coverdale was in a warp shouting “Thank you!!!” This work is a complete version that seamlessly supplements that part. The sound board “LINEHUNTER” from the same first Tokyo performance in Japan was used for supplementation. There was a plan to supplement it with audience recording on the same day, but “LINEHUNTER” was also a superb stakeholder soundboard comparable to “JUST YOU ‘N’ ME”, and the sound personality was similar. What’s more, by chance the missing parts were played similarly, allowing for a more natural result. This compensation is small, lasting about 2 minutes, but its significance is enormous. In fact, this work is the only complete soundboard album of the golden era in which Pace joined. There are some soundboards from the golden era, such as the aforementioned “LINEHUNTER”, the simultaneously released “DEFINITIVE LIVE… IN THE HEART OF THE CITY”, and the classic Reading Festival, but all of them are lacking somewhere. . Although some titles were supplemented with audience recordings, there was not a single album that went through a full show with a thorough sound board. This work is also a two-disc set that makes that dream experience a reality. [Clearer and more vivid upgraded sound] Of course, it is not just a complete version. The quality of the overall sound has also been improved. The masters of those involved have been digitized again, and the latest remastering has been performed on top of that. Originally, it was a direct-connected sound board with a transcendental stereo effect that stirs your brain, but its sound has been significantly improved. When compared to this work, even that legendary record “JUST YOU ‘N’ ME” sounds muffled, and the loud peaks are jarring. In this work, even the gaps between instruments are full of crystal clear brilliance, and each note is overwhelmingly natural. Even if you use the latest mastering, it is not always possible to upgrade. Sometimes a slight improvement is all you can do, but this work was different. If you have “JUST YOU ‘N’ ME”, please listen to it and compare. You will be surprised that the original sound board was able to record such a rich sound, and you will be impressed by the advances in technology that can digitize it. Official grade… no, you can fully enjoy the ideal form of direct-to-the-table sound that is even better than that. [The first visit to Japan of a legend who embodies the extremes of British blues rock] The extreme real soundboard depicts the extremes of British blues rock. Here, let’s check the show’s position on the schedule for the first visit to Japan. ・April 11th: Tokyo Postal Savings Hall ・April 12th: Aichi Labor Hall [This work] ・April 14th: Nakano Sunplaza “LINEHUNTER” ・April 15th: Nakano Sunplaza ・April 17th : Ishikawa Welfare Pension Hall ・April 18th: Osaka Festival Hall ・April 19th: Shibuya Public Hall ・April 21st: Shibuya Public Hall A total of 8 performances. It was such a huge success that it was even re-added. The Nagoya performance of this work was the second performance sandwiched between the Tokyo performance. The excitement of that show. I have talked about the appeal of Classic Snake in numerous explanations, but this work is the legendary first visit to Japan. For the three former members of DEEP PURPLE, it was a promised land of success, and for the other three, it was their first time in Asia. In addition, the burning passion unique to a new band is mixed in, making the blues even deeper and the catchy rock more dynamic. The set drawn with such passionate passion is also delicious. At that time, they had already completed “READY AN’ WILLING” and were waiting for its release. As such, it is a band that has created a masterpiece and is at full potential, but it is filled with numbers up to “LOVEHUNTER”. Early numbers such as “Belgian Tom’s Hat Trick”, B.B. King’s “Rock Me Baby”, and “Breakdown/Whitesnake Boogie” from Coverdale’s solo work are really delicious, and “Mistreated” and “Might” that can be heard on the official “LIVE AT HAMMERSMITH” “Just Take Your Life” and “Lie Down” are also sharply upgraded with Pace’s drumming. The ultimate song is “You ‘N’ Me”, a hidden gem from “LOVEHUNTER”! You can enjoy extremely rare songs exclusive to this tour on the official barefoot super sound board. A super quality source leaked soundboard that is too raw and real to be called “official grade”. This is a live album that brings out the original awesomeness of the legendary master and realizes the only full soundboard experience in the golden era. This is a book that I would like to fully recommend, not only to those who did not know about the legendary album “JUST YOU ‘N’ ME”, but also to those who have loved it for many years. Live at Aichi Kinro Kaikan, Nagoya, Japan 12th April 1980 STEREO SBD(from Original Masters) * Longer & Upgrade!!! Disc 1 (49:22) 1. Intro. 2. Come On 3. You ‘N’ Me 4. Walking In The Shadow Of The Blues 5. Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City ★ 5:06 – 7:05 Compensation 6. Micky Moody Solo 7. Love Hunter 8. Mistreated incl. Soldier Of Fortune Disc 2 (49 :54) 1. Jon Lord Solo 2. Belgian Tom’s Hat Trick 3. Ian Paice Solo 4. Might Just Take Your Life 5. Lie Down 6. Take Me With You 7. Rock Me Baby 8. Breakdown/Whitesnake Boogie STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING David Coverdale – Vocals Bernie Marsden – Guitar, Vocals Micky Moody – Guitar, Vocals Jon Lord – Keyboards Neil Murray – Bass Ian Paice – Drums
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