商品説明
From the Queen's legendary first visit to Japan in 1975, the Okayama Prefectural Gymnasium performance was recorded on April 28, the fifth day of the tour, with the first appearance of the audience recording. The astonishing gems of enthusiasts from all over the world who appeared via the Internet are made into discs. The master is a 120-minute tape, and the disc 1 contains 63 minutes, which seems to have been recorded on the A side of the tape, with high sound quality, and there is a slight sound from the first minute singing part of the 14th song Keep Yourself Alive. The following Seven Seas Of Rhye is still unpaid in the second half, but the sound quality is good enough for the first hour in the first half, and it is a perfect score to listen to. The freshness is outstanding, there is little stagnation and hiss noise, and the music is unexpectedly recorded on, which surprises the listener. It is a wonderful recording that has depth and breadth in the sound, and you can enjoy the natural clearness and punch of the sound. The fascinating set featuring the initial numbers and the delicate and sensual performances that can only be said at this time are overwhelming, and you can enjoy a number of performances that can be declared to be a must-listen for all Queen fans. At 3 minutes and 50 seconds of Ogre Battle, the song was sung without a break, probably because the back confused the composition. After the song ends, you can listen to Freddie's Japanese "We are very happy to come to Japan" followed by the MC "It's nice to be here Okayama". It is also noteworthy that the voices of male fans are surprisingly loud. Disc 2 is recorded from the middle of Stone Cold Crazy. Unfortunately, the sound quality of the latter half of the show recorded on the B side of this cassette is far and muffled compared to the A side. It's not the worst because you can tell what you're playing, but it's a shame that you couldn't record in the same environment as side A. Still, the slow dynamic ballads In The Lap Of The Gods ... Revisited etc. can be fully enjoyed with this sound. All the fans will be impressed and listen to it, thanking the recorder for leaving this precious sound source. The last See What A Fool I've Been is also a must listen. For true Queen fans, it's an amazing title that can be said to be the best show of the year.
Disc 1
1. Procession 2. Now I'm Here 3. Ogre Battle 4. Father To Son 5. White Queen 6. Flick Of The Wrist
7. Doin' Alright 8. In The Lap Of The Gods 9. Killer Queen 10. The March Of The Black Queen
11. Bring Back That Leroy Brown 12. Son And Daughter 13. Guitar Solo 14. Keep Yourself Alive
15. Seven Seas Of Rhye
Disc 2
1. Stone Cold Crazy 2. Liar 3. In The Lap Of The Gods...Revisited 4. Big Spender
5. Modern Times Rock 'n' Roll 6. Jailhouse Rock 7. See What A Fool I've Been 8. God Save The Queen
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