商品説明
In 1979, from the Japan tour accompanying the album "Jazz" that was organized in 15 performances, the performance at the Nagoya International Exhibition Center on April 28, which is the 10th day of booking between the Kobe and Fukuoka performances, was recorded by a high-quality audience. Complete recording and first appearance over 55 minutes. Includes a super rare audience take that is rumored to have only eight collectors in the world at this stage. The sound quality is good enough and very clear. The voice of female fans between songs can be heard a little, but the sound parts themselves for both vocals and musical sounds are recorded with a sound with outstanding separation, and the sound pressure is sufficient, so you can enjoy the whole picture of the show without stress. I can. Before Let Me Entertain You, Freddie MCs, "We are happy to be back in Nagoya!" Brian connects with Japanese MC before Somebody To Love. Fans will be amazed at the clear sound of Freddie's vocals in the piano intro. Perhaps the limiter is working strongly, it can be said that the sound is a little squeezed when the whole band is included, although the completion of the person near the audience seat and the whistling are on, but the sound image itself is The feature is that it is soft and recorded with a very easy-to-listen sound as a whole. Death On Two Legs and Killer Queen's piano and vocals, each guitar solo is recorded very clearly. Get Down, Make Love can also enjoy powerful sounds. Brian was in great shape on this day, and he performed a wonderful solo play that made me think "Oops" in the latter half of If You Can't Beat Them, Now I'm Here, Don't Stop Me Now and so on. Freddie's vocal upset and tiredness were noticeable in the Budokan continuous performances, but this Nagoya performance has regained good performance, and you can listen to vigorous vocal performances in various places. At Now I'm Here, the girls' response in Japanese and English, "Okay, okay, okay, okay," seems to be in the 70's. It seems that only Japan clapping hands with songs like Teo Torriatte, but the "All my love, my love" and the big chorus in Japanese on the way are still moving. Don't Stop Me Now is another great take. Love Of My Life is the best take because Freddie sings the melody completely. To remind you, I still love you ... around 2:35. '39 is also the best! It's Late on Disc 2 allows you to enjoy powerful performances with sound with sufficient sound pressure. Brighton Rock has a drum solo, and the guitar solo in the latter half is also recorded with a very clear sound full of direct feeling. There is a tape change cut at 10:00 of the same song and 1:41 of Keep Yourself Alive. It's a pity that the sound image looks a little blurry after this cut (the texture of the sound changes, so you may be using a different recording tape from there), however, it was done about 30 years ago. This board, which documents the show with realistic sound, is a must-listen for fans
Disc 1me-sd
1. We Will Rock You (slow) 2. We Will Rock You (fast) 3. Let Me Entertain You 4. Somebody To Love
5. If You Can't Beat Them 6. Death On Two Legs 7. Killer Queen 8. Bicycle Race
9. I'm In Love With My Car 10. Get Down, Make Love 11. You're My Best Friend 12. Now I'm Here
13. Teo Torriatte 14. Don't Stop Me Now 15. Dreamer's Ball 16. Love Of My Life 17. '39
Disc 2
1. It's Late 2. Brighton Rock 3. Keep Yourself Alive 4. Bohemian Rhapsody 5. Tie Your Mother Down
6. Sheer Heart Attack 7. We Will Rock You 8. We Are The Champions 9. God Save The Queen
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