Iron Maiden/Chiba,Japan 2008
Iron Maiden/Chiba,Japan 2008
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IRON MAIDEN's first performance in Japan in eight years was spectacular. Due to the tragedy of the Great East Japan Earthquake, it has become the longest blank in their history of visiting Japan, but the "last time" 2008 Live in Japan is now available! This work was recorded at the "February 16, 2088 Makuhari Messe" performance. This is a live performance on “SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME WORLD TOUR” which is a reprint of the “Powerslave” era. The biggest flavor of this work is the quality. Musical sounds are very close and super clear like a sound board! In particular, the vocals are amazing, and Bruce Dickinson's sound is like a sound board directly connected to the table. No, it's really amazing. It used the original DAT provided directly by the recording person himself, but if it wasn't for that, I would have thought it was a sound board... That's actually a big lie. No, it is true that the line-class sound is also an original sound source, but this work is packed with plenty of the unmistakable awesomeness of audience recording. The amazing thing about it is the huge chorus! The straightforward performance and vocals are accompanied by a clear chorus that sounds as if they were mixed together. The force and power is so amazing that it's hard to believe it's Japan. In particular, in the opening song "Aces High", from the bridge to the chorus, a gigantic chorus erupts, with the lyrics perfectly intact and undisturbed in the slightest. “Hey!” in response to Dickinson’s provocation and “Oh, oh oh♪” by “The Trooper” are no exaggerations, they are so powerful that they give you goosebumps. I have listened to countless Live in Japan performances by many artists, but I have never heard such an amazing chorus. It's because IRON MAIDEN attracts all kinds of fan groups, from orthodox to black/death to metalcore, and it's because of the hugely popular "SOMEWHERE BACK IN TIME"...I know this in my head, but I can't help but feel the overwhelming emotions. do not have. Since when did Japan become able to have such passionate live performances? If you have read this far, you may imagine that the recording is like searching for a performance among the tremendous explosions and roars. But never, never! it's not. As I repeated at the beginning, the direct feeling like a sound board is vivid, and the large chorus that you can feel even the wind pressure is clear. In other words, it has a balance like an official double vocal record by ``Bruce Dickinson'' and ``Mr. Osamu''. We do not recommend this product to those who only want a ``pure band performance'' in audience recording, or to those who find chanting to be ``noise.'' However, for those who enjoy the ``on-the-spot feeling'', ``vividness'', and ``the real thrill of colliding with the audience'', this will resonate in your heart as an unprecedented masterpiece. Moreover, since it is “only” the super masterpieces from “Steel Virgin” to “Seventh Prophecy” that are depicted with that quality, it is already an extremely powerful piece. This is the real IRON MAIDEN. This is audience recording. This is a live album that depicts in ultra-high quality the musical experience that can only be achieved through audience recording. This weekend, you will experience an unprecedented Live in Japan! Live at Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan 16th February 2008 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (71:52) 1. Intro. 2. Churchill's Speech 3. Aces High 4. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5. Revelations 6. The Trooper 7. Wasted Years 8. The Number Of The Beast 9. Can I Play With Madness 10. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 11. Powerslave 12. Heaven Can Wait Disc 2 (44:02) 1. Run To The Hills 2. Fear Of The Dark 3. Iron Maiden 4. Moonchild 5. Clairvoyant 6. Hallowed Be Thy Name Bruce Dickinson - Vocal Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray – Guitar Adrian Smith - Guitar Janick Gers - Guitar Nicko McBrain – Drums
Disc 1 (71:52) 1. Intro. 2. Churchill's Speech 3. Aces High 4. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5. Revelations 6. The Trooper 7. Wasted Years 8. The Number Of The Beast 9. Can I Play With Madness 10. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 11. Powerslave 12. Heaven Can Wait Disc 2 (44:02) 1. Run To The Hills 2. Fear Of The Dark 3. Iron Maiden 4. Moonchild 5. Clairvoyant 6. Hallowed Be Thy Name Bruce Dickinson - Vocal Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray - Guitar Adrian Smith - Guitar Janick Gers - Guitar Nicko McBrain - Drums