Electric Sun/Sweden 1983
Electric Sun/Sweden 1983
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A complete recording of the Stockholm performance on May 15th from 4 performances in Sweden in 1983, the year after the release of his 2nd solo album "FIRE WIND", in the best quality, digitally remastered from high quality audience sources. In addition to album recording member Ure Litgen, the band has been completely renewed, with heavy double drums by Clive Bunker, who participated in the 3rd party, and Simon Fox, who was only present on this tour, and Jenni Evans, who also participated in the 3rd party. The group consisted of 7 people: Dorothy Patterson's female backing vocals, and keyboardist David Lennox, who only participated during this period, and could be called pre-"BEYOND THE ASTRAL SKIES", a formation only available during this period. This is a must-listen as the final tour where you can enjoy the HR-like play of a Strat equipped with Uri's 22nd fret and extra-thick arm, and the improvisational solo that is developed with a tone that brings out the Strat's unique sound to the maximum is also worth listening to. ``Enola Gay'', and ``Angel of Peace'', which has impressive chorus work including women and lyrical guitar work at the end. In addition, the hard-driving performance of "Virgin Killer", which is unique to this period, progresses through a long drum solo, a bridge like "Space Truckin'", and finally a dramatic solo that respects Jimi Hendrix. "Electric Sun" collapses. Then there's "Polar Nights," which features improvisation in the pre-song riff part, "Hell Cat," which has a wonderful interplay between the chorus and Uri's vocals, and "Dark Lady," which has a heated bluesy improvisation from the middle to the end. There's a lot to listen to, including "The Night The Master Comes," which has an impressive female vocal and the arrangement hasn't been finalized yet. Also, of course, Uri's sweep and string picking and passionate play that uses a lot of demolish are a must-listen. disc one : 1. Icebreaker 2. Fire Wind 3. God Is Light 4. What Is Love? 5. Why? 6. Enola Gay (Hiroshima Today?) 7. Angel of Peace disc two : 1. Cast Away Your Chains 2. Virgin Killer 3. Drum Solo 4. Electric Sun 5. Polar Nights 6. Hell Cat 7. Symphony No.9 in D Minor OP.125 8. Daugther Of The Evening Sun 9. Dark Lady 10. The Night The Master Comes [Live at Gladjehuset Stockholm Sweden.15th May 1983]
disc one : 1. Icebreaker 2. Fire Wind 3. God Is Light 4. What Is Love? 5. Why? 6. Enola Gay (Hiroshima Today?) 7. Angel of Peace disc two : 1. Cast Away Your Chains 2. Virgin Killer 3. Drum Solo 4. Electric Sun 5. Polar Nights 6. Hell Cat 7. Symphony No.9 in D Minor OP.125 8. Daugther Of The Evening Sun 9. Dark Lady 10. The Night The Master Comes [Live at Gladjehuset Stockholm Sweden.15th May 1983]