商品説明
Audience album containing "November 14th and 15th, 1975 Liverpool performance" which is the very early stage of "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA TOUR". As for how early it was, these two days were the second and third days of "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA TOUR". However, the "November 11 Coventry Performance", which is said to be the first day, is a suspicious performance because the set list and even the venue are unknown performances. Maybe this work is the first day & the second day. At that time, the single "BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY" was released, but it was a week before the release date of the album "A Night at the Opera". It's that "extremely early". This work, which contains such a precious live, is a 3-disc set with "November 14" on discs 1 and 2 and "November 15" on disc 3.
The sound of "November 14th" that I was curious about was an incredibly wonderful vintage sound that had been sleeping for 40 years. It's a rather wild sound image, but it's not like looking for a performance hidden behind the noise (never!), But the musical sound plays the leading role, and the subtleties of the chorus are vividly approaching. I feel that the power of the rhythm section is too great, but Freddie Mercury's singing voice that emerges beautifully from it is wonderful! It cuts through the musical tones that tend to be a little lumpy, jumps over the space-time of 40 years, and grows straight and beautifully. And the singing voice is in great shape again. Not only youthfulness when he was still in his twenties, but also clearly one of the best hyper tensions in "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA TOUR". Even "Doing All Right", which has a high melody, is crunchy. It is full of the most delicious sound of the beautiful voice that shines in the history of rock.
While all the songs were colored with high tension and excellent condition, the attention was still (maybe the premiere) "Bohemian Rhapsody". It was announced as a single on October 31st prior to the tour, and will be taped in the opening scene of this work. Even with this alone, the audience burned up, and without waiting for the album to be released, it has already given off its presence as a representative song. Of course, even in the main story, it was performed in a medley with "Killer Queen" and "The March Of The Black Queen", and it has been praised. Other "A Night at the Opera" numbers such as "Sweet Lady" and "The Prophet's Song" are also shown. These can also be heard (probably) in the innocent performance of the premiere.
After enjoying "November 14th" until the encore, "November 15th" on Disc 3. The recording of this day was once sold in the trade, but the master of this work is different. It is a master that has not been recorded in the encore, which was newly excavated this time. This is also a sound with a rich vintage feel, and although it is not as close as "November 14", the hot and burning young QUEEN's enthusiastic performance plays the leading role. Compared to discs 1 and 2, hiss drifts throughout the whole volume, and you can fully feel the splendor of the master freshness. And, even on this "November 15th", the fierce high tension continues. Even with the above-mentioned trade sound source, you can listen to plenty of famous performances that became a hot topic as "best performance!". Especially, "Modern Times Rock'N'Roll" which I didn't do on "November 14th" is Moretsu! Involuntarily, the live was so hot that the fingertips would type in dead language without permission.
Live at Empire Theatre, Liverpool, UK 14th November 1975
Disc 1(58:42)
1. Bohemian Rhapsody (Tape & Rock Part) 2. Ogre Battle 3. Sweet Lady 4. White Queen
5. Flick Of The Wrist 6. Bohemian Rhapsody 7. Killer Queen 8. The March Of The Black Queen
9. Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise) 10. Bring Back That Leroy Brown 11. The Prophet's Song
12. Stone Cold Crazy 13. Doing All Right 14. Son And Daughter 15. Guitar Solo
16. Keep Yourself Alive
Disc 2(29:09)
1. Liar 2. In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited 3. Now I'm Here 4. Big Spender
5. Jailhouse Rock
Disc 3(79:08)
Live at Empire Theatre, Liverpool, UK 15th November 1975
1. Bohemian Rhapsody (Tape & Rock Part) 2. Ogre Battle 3. Sweet Lady 4. White Queen (As It Began)
5. Flick Of The Wrist 6. Bohemian Rhapsody 7. Killer Queen 8. The March Of The Black Queen
9. Bohemian Rhapsody (reprise) 10. Bring Back That Leroy Brown 11. Son And Daughter
12. Guitar Solo 13. The Prophet's Song 14. Stone Cold Crazy 15. Doing Alright
16. Keep Yourself Alive 17. Modern Times Rock 'N' Roll 18. Liar
19. In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited
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