Bad Company/Scotland,UK 03.06.1987
Bad Company/Scotland,UK 03.06.1987
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BAD COMPANY of the "FAME AND FORTUNE" era, which welcomed Brian Howe and made a comeback with a new sound. The best recording of that will be released. This work is recorded in the "Edinburgh performance on March 6, 1987". It is the best audience recording. This work is a live album that allows you to experience the rare era of BAD COMPANY, but it is also a related work of DEEP PURPLE. Yes, it is a sister album recorded at the same venue on the same day as the taper of the masterpiece "EDINBURGH 1987". Before the contents of that interest, let's start with the position of the show. Let's look back on the outline of the activities that have just been restarted. 1986 "FAME AND FORTUNE" released on October 22nd October 28th - December 13th: North America #1 (16 shows) 1987 January 31st - March 8th: Europe #1 (24 shows) ←★Here★ April 24th - June 27th: North America #2 (27 shows) ←※SAN DIEGO 1987 July 11th - 19th: Europe #2 (3 shows) This is BAD COMPANY in 1986/1987. BAD COMPANY in the Howe era also achieved success with the big hit "HOLY WATER", but at this point they were still just starting out. They were the opening act for various bands. Among them, "Europe #1" was the opening act for DEEP PURPLE. The Edinburgh performance in this work was the 22nd concert. We have also introduced the three-disc coupling set "SAN DIEGO 1987" with DEEP PURPLE, but this work was released about three months before that. This work, which records such a show, is a superb product. After all, it is the 1st Gene Master, which was excavated in recent years, and is very on and tight. It is not so well-organized that it can be mistaken for a sound board, but the extremely thick core and the direct feeling without time lag make you want to mistake it. Moreover, the airiness is extremely clear. Every detail stands out clearly, and it is as close and vivid as if you were standing on the stage with the members. Moreover, this work is the highest peak version that has polished the original sound. The sound quality is more than enough, so it is as it is, but the pitch that was 30% out of sync in the original sound has been just corrected. Such a sound depicts the fresh stage of the new BAD COMPANY, which has just started again. It is a different set from the aforementioned "SAN DIEGO 1987", so let's organize it by comparing them. Fame and Fortune (4 songs) Fame and Fortune / If I'm Sleeping (★★) / Valerie (★) / Tell It Like It Is (★) Classics (2 songs / Feel Like Makin' / Can't Get Enough *Note: The "★" mark is a limited edition song for this tour. The "★★" mark is a song that you can't hear on "SAN DIEGO 1987"... That's how it is. Speaking of live performances from the Howe era, the official album "What You Hear Is What You Get" comes to mind, but that was the album that led to their re-breakthrough "Dangerous Selections from "AGE" onwards. All four new songs on this album are exclusive to this tour and are not included in the official live album. And the fresh performance that spells out such a set is wonderful. In one word, it's "like FOREIGNER". This is an adjective that was often used in RAINBOW during the Joe Lynn Turner era, but Howe's voice quality, range and style are far more like Lou Gramm. The two classic songs are also fresh, as if Lou had joined BAD COMPANY. While boasting the same sound quality as DEEP PURPLE's masterpiece, the performance is even more valuable. This is a delicious album that will sublimate the masterpiece into a complete form for DEEP PURPLE fans as well as BAD COMPANY collectors. A treasured live album from the "FAME AND FORTUNE" era has been released. You can enjoy the "FAME AND FORTUNE" numbers with the same superb recording with the same taper as the DEEP PURPLE masterpiece. Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland 6th March 1987 PERFECT SOUND (32:51) 1. Fame and Fortune 2. If I'm Sleeping 3. Feel Like Makin' Love 4. Valerie 5. Can't Get Enough 6. Tell It Like It Is Brian Howe - Vocals Mick Ralphs - Guitar Simon Kirke - Drums Steve Price - Bass
Playhouse Theatre, Edinburgh, Scotland 6th March 1987 PERFECT SOUND (32:51) 1. Fame and Fortune 2. If I'm Sleeping 3. Feel Like Makin' Love 4. Valerie 5. Can't Get Enough 6. Tell It Like It Is Brian Howe - Vocals Mick Ralphs - Guitar Simon Kirke - Drums Steve Price - Bass