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Iron Maiden/UK 1986

Iron Maiden/UK 1986

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ATTENTION! PLEASE!! The ultimate master of the unrivaled metal taper, Crazy S., which has been called "my best recording", is now available on CD! What was included on that strongest tape was...IRON MAIDEN from 1986. Yes, the definitive edition representing that "Somewhere On Tour 86/87" is born! If you are an IRON MAIDEN fan, especially a live enthusiast, you will have a special feeling for “Somewhere On Tour 86/87”. In the 1980s, when IRON MAIDEN was at its peak, most tours can be seen through official items. During the Diano era, there were ``MAIDEN JAPAN'' and ``BBC ARCHIVES'', and during the Dickinson era, there were ``BEAST OVER HAMMERSMITH'', ``LIVE AFTER DEATH'', ``MAIDEN ENGLAND'', etc. Among the crowd of masterpieces/definitive albums, “Somewhere On Tour 86/87” remained an exception. Even now that the video of Dortmund can be seen officially even in the unfortunate "World Piece Tour '83", "Somewhere On Tour 86/87" does not have any official live performances. In order to listen to Air Pocket, many fans have stepped into the world of bootleg music, but even there there are traps that can lead enthusiasts astray. Yes, “Somewhere On Tour 86/87” did not have the definitive version of “This is it!”. A quarter of a century has passed since the tour was held, and although some soundboards and professional shots have appeared from time to time in history, all of them are lacking in recording time and quality. I'm sure there are many enthusiasts who have convinced themselves, "Well, it can't be helped..." each time. The time has finally come to end this painful history! This work was recorded on October 14, 1986 at the Leicester “De Montford Hall” performance in England. ``Crazy S.'' is of course a master at taper. A CD with the same title was previously released on the same day, but this time the original master has been pressed again with the latest remastering. If you're thinking, "Oh, I already have it," I highly recommend giving it a listen and comparing! The sound image is so clear that it is indistinguishable from the previous work, and the direct feeling of the musical sound is doubled. In addition to the natural pitch correction, even tape distortion has been improved. Even the whispers in the middle of Rime Of The Ancient Mariner are real. Truly, time stops because of the beauty like a soundboard... No, there's no need to go over the details. As soon as you listen to this difference, you will realize that the recording that Crazy S. praised as a "best masterpiece" has been reborn to a higher level. At the time of the previous work, it was said to be ``a masterpiece recording that will compete for the ``tour representative position'' with the Sheffield performance on October 15th (included in POWERGATE's ``DEFINITIVE YEARS VOL.1''), but with this remastering, it is completely It has surpassed Sheffield and is proudly crowned the "No. 1 Recording"! The live performance that you can listen to with the highest sound quality is also amazing! "Somewhere On Tour 86/87" was also known for its poor live performances, with Dickinson in particular becoming unwell on some days. Even if I wanted to listen to this tour, the problem was that not only the sound quality but also the condition of the band was hit or miss. However, Dickinson on this day was full of his original charm with his dynamic singing. It is in no way inferior to “LIVE AFTER DEATH” and “MAIDEN ENGLAND”, and is a “big hit” live on the whole tour! A series of performances that clearly highlight the sense of scale of 2 Minutes To Midnight, the heroic singing voice of Children Of The Damned, and the sense of fulfillment of a band that is about to reach the peak of its career. I feel like I'm getting heat stroke just listening to it. Todome is a new song “SOMEWHERE IN TIME”! Despite being an album that is said to be one of MAIDEN's best in terms of songs, for some reason only Wasted Years and Heaven Can Wait were played on later tours. Is this a group of famous songs from that masterpiece? Since you can enjoy it, it may be natural that “Somewhere On Tour 86/87” continues to attract fans for many years. The best of the best are Caught Somewhere In Time and Sea Of Madness. It was not performed again on the reprint tours such as "Somewhere Back in Time World Tour 2008-2009" and the current "Maiden England World Tour 2012", and I think many fans were upset. The theme of the movie “Blade Runner” echoes through the venue, the sound of a clock, and the intro of Caught Somewhere In Time with a cutting synth guitar! Everything resonates with a perfect sense of scale, and every single note is beautiful. That famous song with this sound. This is what it's like to be alive in 2012! And Sea Of Madness is so cool! The free-spirited vocals from the bridge to the chorus are unique to the golden era. Dickinson's ``beautiful and careful singing'' after his return is wonderful, but this is the ``burning song'' of the 1980s that conquered the world. “This is it! This is what I wanted to hear!” I’m sure many maniacs will be tapping their knees (oh, if only I could listen to The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner with this sound!). The single Stranger In A Strange Land was re-performed on the 1999 "ED Hunter Tour", but it is still quite a rare song. The gritty gallop bass groove and theatrical vocals are the best! Familiar songs such as the famous song Wasted Years, which is also played on the current Maiden England World Tour 2012, and Heaven Can Wait, which has a lively and aggressive performance, are overflowing with the flavor of new songs. There are many good performances. The highlight of the show is the twin guitar solo time that continues from the blockbuster Rime Of The Ancient Mariner. Having this solo time is unique to the 80s. Although it is called a solo performance, it is not an improvisational competition that is "toilet time for the audience", but creates a fantastic atmosphere while featuring a synth guitar, and the beautiful harmony of Dave Murray and Adrian Smith envelops the venue. The gentle yet melancholy melody of Walking In The Air makes a grand break, and the thunderous drum intro of Where Eagles Dare comes crashing down! How dramatic! Then, the live performance included old and new songs Heaven Can Wait, Phantom Of The Opera, and Hallowed Be Thy Name in quick succession, and climaxed with a single shout of “The Iron Maiden!!”! Although it looks like a powerful feat, the show is a perfect combination of drama and entertainment. Even in the long history of the strongest and biggest metal band, has there ever been a set list that stirs the heart as much as this? This is what we mean when we say ``a thrilling and thrilling epic!'' "Somewhere On Tour 86/87" led countless fans to the boot track and continued to lead enthusiasts astray. That too is settled in this work. From beginners who didn't know where to start listening to the legendary tour, to enthusiasts who have been wandering for over 20 years in search of the best sound source. We apologize for keeping you waiting for so long. Finally, it's the final version! Live at De Montfort Hall, Leicester, UK 14th October 1986 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Intro: Theme From Blade Runner 2. Caught Somewhere In Time 3. Minutes To Midnight 4. Sea Of Madness 5. Children Of The Damned 6. Stranger In A Strange Land 7. Wasted Years 8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 9. Guitar Solo 10. Where Eagles Dare Disc 2 1. Heaven Can Wait 2. Phantom Of The Opera 3. Hallowed Be Thy Name 4. Iron Maiden 5. The Number Of The Beast 6. Run To The Hills 7. Running Free 8. Sanctuary Bruce Dickinson - Vocal Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray - Guitar Adrian Smith – Guitar Nicko McBrain – Drums

Disc 1 1. Intro: Theme From Blade Runner 2. Caught Somewhere In Time 3. Minutes To Midnight 4. Sea Of Madness 5. Children Of The Damned 6. Stranger In A Strange Land 7. Wasted Years 8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 9. Guitar Solo 10. Where Eagles Dare Disc 2 1. Heaven Can Wait 2. Phantom Of The Opera 3. Hallowed Be Thy Name 4. Iron Maiden 5. The Number Of The Beast 6. Run To The Hills 7. Running Free 8 . Sanctuary Bruce Dickinson - Vocal Steve Harris - Bass Dave Murray - Guitar Adrian Smith – Guitar Nicko McBrain – Drums

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