Judas Priest/CT,USA 1988 Upgrade
Judas Priest/CT,USA 1988 Upgrade
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Finally, the day has come when we can preserve this work forever! The symbolic sound board of the "RAM IT DOWN" era, which was the only unexplored area even in the golden 80's, is now available as its highest peak edition!! What is engraved in this work is "August 7, 1988 New Haven performance" ”. This is the best stereo soundboard recording. This show is also known for being broadcast on FM, and is a classic among the classics that has produced many outstanding shows. This work is its highest peak edition. It is directly digitized from WESTWOOD ONE's transcription LP, which is different from the conventional Air Check Master group!! I think you've already made up your mind, but for those who haven't, let's start with "How decisive is this soundboard?" In recent years, Priest has also developed an official/unofficial archive, and there are soundboard albums corresponding to each album of the 80's. Now, let's organize the top soundboards of each tour. British Steel → Corresponding live album "DEFINITIVE DENVER 1980" Golden Spectrum → Corresponding live album "DEFINITIVE BLITZ 1981" Cry of Revenge → Corresponding live album "LIVE VENGEANCE '82 (Official DVD)" Code of Immorality → Corresponding live album "DEFINITIVE" JAWBREAKER'', etc. Turbo → Corresponding live album ``PRIEST...LIVE! (official)'', ``TWIN TURBO'', etc. Ram It Down → ★This work★ Painkiller → Corresponding live album ``DEFINITIVE PAINKILLER LIVE''...and this It looks like this. Although there are some official works, there are also other works that are of the highest quality. Anyone who has read this article has probably experienced at least one of them, but this work puts people in this group. Just as “PRIEST...LIVE!” is placed next to “Turbo”, this sound board is a live version that should be placed next to “Rum It Down”. Moreover, this sound board is from the “RAM IT DOWN” era…that is, the only line recording of “MERCENARIES OF METAL Tour”. It is also the one and only soundboard live of “RAM IT DOWN” numbers such as “Ram It Down”, “Come And Get It” and “Heavy Metal”. [The long-awaited discovery of WESTWOOD ONE's broadcast master] Since it is such a classic soundboard, we have introduced it many times as gifts and other items at our store, but we have not been able to make it into a permanent preservation press. The reason for this was that I couldn't get rid of my doubts, ``Are you really the best master?'' If you have experienced at least one of the previous releases, you probably know that they are so-called "official grade", but when I inspected them, I found that most of them were based on the 1991 Italian bootleg. Of course, I could have remastered it, but I couldn't take the plunge because the sound board was so definitive that I was stuck with the dream of ``the original being being unearthed...''. Such a legendary sound board has finally been pressed... Yes, the "Omoto" that I had dreamed of has been discovered! The "source" is the transcription disc "I 88-17" produced by WESTWOOD ONE. It is directly digitized from the broadcast master before it gets on the radio waves! It is clear that it is the original just by listening to the opening / ending of WESTWOOD ONE, which has never been done before, but what is more than that is the sound itself that penetrates the whole story. All I can say is "completely official grade". If you listen to this work even once, the sound of the existing group is crowded, the sense of stability is not good, and even the localization is reversed so you can't listen to it... I would like to repeat this just to be sure, but the already released group has also been praised as ``official grade''. The masterpieces that I thought were so wonderful suddenly faded away. Moreover, this work is the ultimate version of this transcription master that has been further refined through mastering. Although the master that appeared on the internet had an analog-like quality, it still had a texture that could not be cut out, but this work has a wide range to the maximum. If you have the original sound online, please listen to it with headphones and compare. There is a sense that the snare and bass drum are hitting deep, and the dynamism has increased significantly. Even though they are not trying to gain sound pressure in an unsophisticated way, the feeling of an official work has increased significantly. ★Note★ Here are two important points for avid collectors. First of all, the song order after “Living After Midnight” at the end is different from the actual show, but this is the broadcast order. The editing between songs is also neat, so this work is recorded exactly as broadcast without any forced changes. In addition, there are also versions on the market that include "Beyond the Realms of Death", including our store gift, but this is a version that combines only one song from another broadcast. [Heavy metal paradise full of rare songs] The show drawn with such ultimate sound is truly a heavy metal paradise. At that time, they (especially Glenn) seemed to be bitter about the pop direction of "TURBO", and suddenly switched to a heavy direction. Not only the extremely rare "RAM IT DOWN" number (Dave Holland's live drum version!), but "The Hellion/Electric Eye" returns to the opening, and the 70's number is also revived. He was wearing a “heavy metal vest”. As mentioned above, the most recent live album is the official "PRIEST...LIVE!", so let's organize it while comparing. 70's Classics (4 songs) ・Wings of Fate: Victim Of Changes (★) ・Gate of Betrayal: Sinner (★) ・Murder Machine: Hell Bent For Leather/The Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown) (★) 80 era (10 songs)・British Steel: Metal Gods/Breaking The Law/Living After Midnight・Cry of Revenge: The Hellion/Electric Eye・Rules of Immorality: Some Heads Are Gonna Roll・Turbo: Turbo Lover・Rum It・Down: Come And Get It (★) / I'm A Rocker (★) / Ram It Down (★) / Heavy Metal (★) *Note: "★" mark indicates the official traditional edition "PRIEST...LIVE! ” Songs you can't listen to. From the previous work, we limited ourselves to only "Turbo Lover", and it is a true Priest-style show with melancholy 70's classics and hard taste. Originally, “Pop TURBO/Heavy RAM IT DOWN” was a sister work that was supposed to be a two-disc set, and that concept is also reflected in the live set. Just as the studio work was a sister work to Pop/Heavy, this work is also a sequel to "PRIEST...LIVE!" with an opposite personality. “Ram It Down”, which was super accelerated by Dave’s live drumming, alone is overwhelming, but the total heavy metal feeling is also irresistible. This is a piece where the taste of “MERCENARIES OF METAL Tour”, which Japanese people could not experience, is poured into your brain with a super superb stereo sound board. New Haven Soundboard was rumored to be made official on the 30th anniversary of “RAM IT DOWN” but never materialized. A superb live album that serves as an official replacement for the "RAM IT DOWN" era. This is a stereo soundboard recording of "August 7, 1988 New Haven Performance". Although it is a classic soundboard for a long time, this work is digitized directly from the newly discovered broadcast master of WESTWOOD ONE. Moreover, it is a top-of-the-line record that maximizes its potential with unique mastering. It is an absolute super masterpiece that you can enjoy extremely rare songs such as “Ram It Down”, “I’m A Rocker”, “Come And Get It” and “Heavy Metal” on the soundboard. New Haven Coliseum, New Haven, CT, USA 7th August 1988 STEREO SBD*UPRADE!!!!★“Omoto” is finally here! (75:01) 1. Westwood One Intro. 2. The Hellion 3. Electric Eye 4. Metal Gods 5. Sinner 6. Breaking The Law 7. Come And Get It 8. I'm A Rocker 9. Some Heads Are Gonna Roll 10. Turbo Lover 11. Ram It Down 12. Heavy Metal 13. Living After Midnight 14. Hell Bent For Leather 15. Victim Of Changes 16. The Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown) 17. Westwood One Outro. STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Rob Halford - Vocals Glenn Tipton - Guitar K.K. Downing - Guitar Ian Hill - Bass Dave Holland - Drums
1. Westwood One Intro. 2. The Hellion 3. Electric Eye 4. Metal Gods 5. Sinner 6. Breaking The Law 7. Come And Get It 8. I'm A Rocker 9. Some Heads Are Gonna Roll 10. Turbo Lover 11. Ram It Down 12. Heavy Metal 13. Living After Midnight 14. Hell Bent For Leather 15. Victim Of Changes 16. The Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown) 17. Westwood One Outro. STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Rob Halford - Vocals Glenn Tipton - Guitar K.K. Downing - Guitar Ian Hill - Bass Dave Holland - Drums