Bon Jovi/Osaka,Japan 1985 Upgrade
Bon Jovi/Osaka,Japan 1985 Upgrade
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Eight months after the legendary "SUPER ROCK '84", BON JOVI in the "7800° Fahrenheit" era came back to Japan. A new excavated live album that allows you to experience the full show before the fateful breakthrough is now available. This work is engraved with the "April 25, 1985: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall" performance. It is a super-class audience recording. The performance in Japan during the "7800° Fahrenheit" era is too memorial for us and valuable worldwide. Not only have we reproduced the official video as "TOKYO ROAD", but we have also archived it on numerous live albums. First, let's look back at the schedule at that time and organize the collection. April 20th "TIME AND PLACE (Nakano)" April 21st: Nakano Sun Plaza April 24th: Nagoya City Public Hall April 25th: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall ←★This work★ April 28th: Shibuya Public Hall ←※Official video April 29th: Shibuya Public Hall April 30th "ALWAYS RUN TO YOU (Shibuya Public Hall)" May 2nd: Hokkaido Welfare Pension Hall A total of 8 performances. There was no Budokan, no stadium. It was a tour unique to 1985, where all the performances were hall class while traveling around various places. Most of them were in Tokyo, but the Osaka performance of this work was the fourth performance sandwiched between them. This work recorded at such a show is shocking. The Osaka record has been known for a long time, but it is a completely separate recording. In other words, forget all the previous records. The horizon on which this work stands is not just "the best of the day". I was obsessed with the doubt of "Is this really the audience?" and my head was full of thoughts of "Isn't this the strongest in the history of BON JOVI?" The zero distance feeling of the on core and the details that are too fine are "like a sound board" itself. In other words, even if you listen to the genuine official video "TOKYO ROAD" and listen to each song one by one, it is not defeated. It is a super superb sound of an incredible dimension. I think that such quality was realized by the "fickle power of the goddess", but the recording artist's ability is also great. After all, it was the taper that made this work, which is legendary in the history of recording in Japan. He is a famous recordist who has left behind a large number of historical super-famous recordings, mainly in the 1980s, including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Mick Jagger, Stones Paul McCartney, etc., and recently McAULEY SCHENKER GROUP's "BUDOKAN 1988 2ND NIGHT" and Cyndi Lauper's "BUDOKAN 1986 2ND NIGHT" have also become a hot topic. This alone is superb, but this work is a masterpiece of a different dimension that is the highest masterpiece level even in such a legendary collection. To be drawn with such a "complete official audience" sound, it is now a treasure trove of early repertoire that can not be hoped for. As mentioned above, the official video "TOKYO ROAD" is a symbol of the 1985 visit to Japan, so let's organize it by comparing it. Runaway at Dawn (7 songs) Roulette (★) Breakout She Don't Know Me Shot Through The Heart Runaway Burning For Love Get Ready 7800° Fahrenheit (6 songs) Tokyo Road Only Lonely Silent Night The Hardest Part Is The Night In And Out Of Love King Of The Mountain (★) Other Covers (1 song) Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) *Note: The ★ mark indicates a song that was not heard in the official video "TOKYO ROAD: LIVE IN JAPAN '85". ...And so it goes. This is a style that condenses and reduces "Runaway at Dawn" and "7800° Fahrenheit" and mixes in Cher's cover "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)". It's an album that condenses "Before SLIPPERY WHEN WET" into one concert and explodes with stage tension. It's like a best-of album. There are many bands that leave masterpiece live albums at the turning point of their career, but if BON JOVI had summarized their early career with a live album... This is a two-disc set that will make that fantasy come true. Categorizations such as "official/unofficial" and "soundboard/audience" are convenient, but not absolute. The "music/sound" that actually reaches your ears is the absolute value. In that sense, this work is a super masterpiece that is equal to or better than "Runaway at Dawn" and "7800° Fahrenheit". It is a blissful full live album that was left only in Japan. A super-class audience recording of the performance "April 25, 1985: Osaka Welfare Pension Hall". The sound digitized from the original master of the legendary master is a sample of "like a soundboard", and it is amazing that it is not lost even when listening to the genuine official video "TOKYO ROAD" one by one. With that sound, the full show that condensed and reduced the first two albums is fully recorded, and you can also enjoy "Roulette" and "King Of The Mountain" that you can't hear on "TOKYO ROAD". It is an absolute masterpiece that can be said to be equal to or even better than "Runaway at Dawn" and "7800 ° Fahrenheit". Live at Osaka Kouseinenkin Kaikan, Osaka, Japan 25th April 1985 ULTIMATE SOUND!!! ★ Amazing! ! Disc 1 (55:54) 1. Intro 2. Tokyo Road 3. Roulette 4. Breakout 5. Only Lonely 6. Drum Solo 7. She Don't Know Me 8. Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) 9. Shot Through the Heart 10. Silent Night 11. The Hardest Part Is the Night Disc 2 (36:43) 1. Guitar Solo 2. In and Out of Love 3. King of the Mountain 4. Runaway 5. Burning for Love 6. Get Ready Jon Bon Jovi - Vocals, Guitar Richie Sambora - Guitar, Vocals David Bryan - Keyboards, Vocals Alec John Such - Bass, Vocals Tico Torres - Drums
Disc 1 (55:54) 1. Intro 2. Tokyo Road 3. Roulette 4. Breakout 5. Only Lonely 6. Drum Solo 7. She Don't Know Me 8. Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) 9. Shot Through the Heart 10. Silent Night 11. The Hardest Part Is the Night Disc 2 (36:43) 1. Guitar Solo 2. In and Out of Love 3. King of the Mountain 4. Runaway 5. Burning for Love 6. Get Ready Jon Bon Jovi - Vocals, Guitar Richie Sambora - Guitar, Vocals David Bryan - Keyboards, Vocals Alec John Such - Bass, Vocals Tico Torres - Drums