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From the 1986 US tour accompanying the release of Yngwie’s most highly acclaimed solo album “TRILOGY”, the Dallas performance was held on September 14th, when Mark Bolles, who is also the most highly acclaimed vocalist in the album, was with him. , a complete recording from the first original audience master released on the internet etc. in recent years. Although it has been distributed as a digest so far, this is the first uncut recording, and since it is recorded from the first generation master, the difference in quality is obvious. Moreover, at this time the band was still being treated as an opening band and there were almost no full set live performances, and Mark Bolles left the group shortly after this, and Jeff Scott Sort was on hand for the rest of the tour and the performance in Japan two months later. Since he is participating instead, the full set live of this period is too valuable anyway. And the opening performance starts with Yngwie’s fingers on the guitar, the keyboard plays the melody of “Fate”, and from there everyone appears with one chord.The production is just so cool, I’ll See The Light without hesitation. , Tonight. After that, Yngwie’s playing at a tremendous speed was overwhelming, especially the “Trilogy” numbers such as Queen In Love, Liar, You Don’t Remember, I’ll Never Forget, and 14 after the end of I Am A Viking. The transcendental guitar solo that comes close to the minute gives me goosebumps. Rare live performances from precious times are here in the highest quality. disc one:1.Intro/2.I’ll See the Light Tonight/3.Fury/4.Queen in Love/5.Far Beyond the Sun/6.Fire/7.Keyboards Solo/8.Soldier Without Faith/9 .Icarus’ Dream Suite Op.4/10.I Am a Viking/11.Guitar Solo disc two:1.You Don’t Remember, I’ll Never Forget/2.Disciples of Hell/3.Trilogy Suite Op:5 /4.Liar/5.Black Star/6.Aniguish and Fear [Live at Arcadia Theatre, Dallas, Texas, USA September 14th, 1986] Yngwie Malmsteen – Guitar / Mark Boals – Vocals / Jens Johansson ? Keyboards / Wally Voss – Bass / Anders Johansson – Drums
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