Iron Maiden/Tokyo,Japan 4.17.1985
Iron Maiden/Tokyo,Japan 4.17.1985
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IRON MAIDEN visited Japan in 1985 on the culmination of the century tour “WORLD SLAVERY Tour”. A valuable original recording that conveys the scene is now available for the first time. What is inscribed in this work is "April 17, 1985: Tokyo Welfare Pension Hall." This is a powerful audience recording. Speaking of coming to Japan in 1985, “MASTER OF SLAVE” is also familiar, but this work is a completely different performance. First, let's check the show's position from the schedule at that time.・April 14th: Nakano Sunplaza ・April 15th: Nakano Sunplaza ・April 17th: Tokyo Welfare Pension Hall ←★This work★ ・April 19th "MASTER OF SLAVE (Welfare Pension Hall)" ・4 April 20th: Nagoya City Public Hall / April 22nd: Fukuoka Sun Palace / April 24th: Osaka Festival Hall / April 25th: Nakano Sunplaza A total of 8 performances. Five of the performances will be in Tokyo, in Nakano and Shinjuku. This work was also the first day of the 2nd performance at the Welfare Pension Hall.This work, recorded at such a show, is an original recording that will be released for the first time in the world. It is an audience recording that captures the breath of the hot scene, and the clarity and direct feel are amazing. You can clearly enjoy each note of the five people's performance, but the vocals and bass are especially amazing. Bruce Dickinson's singing voice can be clearly understood down to every word of the lyrics, and the lack of vibrato and the way he shouts are also excellent. And the highlight is Steve Harris. Anyway, it's extremely hard and snaps. The attack sound is very sharp, and the hall rumble is just like that. A super tight gallop beat flows directly into your ears. Of course, the twin harmony and Nico's geometric drumming are also vivid, but this bass sound is intense. "Maiden of the 80's" is different from all other bands...or even from themselves in later years. This is a bass album that brings to the forefront the frenetic feel that was the core of its individuality. What is depicted with such vivid sound is the scene at its peak. Although the show is very similar to "Resurrection of the Dead," it is a full show that is not exactly the same. Let's organize the sets while comparing them here.・Maiden of Steel (3 songs) Iron Maiden/Running Free/Sanctuary ・Mark of Magic (3 songs) The Number Of The Beast/Hallowed Be Thy Name/Run To The Hills ・Brain Reform (3 songs) The Trooper/Revelations/ Flight Of Icarus/Powerslave (5 songs) Aces High/2 Minutes To Midnight/Losfer Words (Big 'Orra) (★)/Rime Of The Ancient Mariner/Powerslave *Note: "★" mark can be heard in "Resurrection" A song that wasn't there. ...and it looks like this. The basic story is "Resurrection of the Dead," but the precious "Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)" is delicious. Of course, you could listen to the live version on the B-side of the single “Run to the Hills”, but the real thrill is especially when you listen to it in the flow of a full show following the long MC of Bruce. What's more, it's even more so when it happens in Japan. Also, this song and “Hallowed Be Thy Name” could not be heard on “MASTER OF SLAVE”. In that sense, this is a good point. The shout of "Screaming for me, Tokyo!" is sharp and vivid from the Tokyo performance in its heyday. This is an amazing new excavation master that allows you to enjoy the scene with realistic direct sound. A masterpiece of a live album that brings out that nostalgic atmosphere from the speakers. Powerful audience recording of “April 17, 1985: Tokyo Welfare Pension Hall”. This is an original recording that will be released for the first time in the world, and it has a wonderful clarity and direct feel that will wake you up. Especially the base is extremely hard and snappy. The attack sound is very sharp, and the hall rumble is just like that. The pleasure of hearing the ultra-tight gallop beat flowing directly into your ears is the best, and the precious "Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)" that cannot be heard on "Resurrection of the Dead" is also a delicious newly discovered live album. Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan 17th April 1985 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (45:50) 1. Churchill's Speech 2. Aces High 3. 2 Minutes To Midnight 4. The Trooper 5. Revelations 6. Flight Of Icarus 7. Losfer Words (Big 'Orra) 8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Disc 2 (42:50) 1. Powerslave 2. Guitar Solo 3. The Number Of The Beast 4. Hallowed Be Thy Name 5. Iron Maiden 6. Band Introduction 7. Run To The Hills 8. Running Free 9. Sanctuary Bruce Dickinson - Vocal Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray - Guitar Adrian Smith - Guitar Nicko McBrain - Drums
Disc 1 (45:50) 1. Churchill's Speech 2. Aces High 3. 2 Minutes To Midnight 4. The Trooper 5. Revelations 6. Flight Of Icarus 7. Losfer Words (Big 'Orra) 8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Disc 2 (42:50) 1. Powerslave 2. Guitar Solo 3. The Number Of The Beast 4. Hallowed Be Thy Name 5. Iron Maiden 6. Band Introduction 7. Run To The Hills 8. Running Free 9. Sanctuary Bruce Dickinson - Vocal Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray - Guitar Adrian Smith - Guitar Nicko McBrain - Drums