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Judas Priest/Tokyo,Japan 7.31.1978

Judas Priest/Tokyo,Japan 7.31.1978

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Disc 1 (71:45) 1. The Great Gate Of Kiev (Mussorgsky) 2. Exciter 3. White Heat, Red Hot 4. The Ripper 5. Sinner 6. Beyond The Realms Of Death 7. Better By You, Better Than Me 8. Victim Of Changes 9. Diamonds And Rust 10. Genocide 11. Starbreaker 12. Tyrant EXCELLENT AUDIENCE RECORDING Disc 2 (40:22) 1. White Heat, Red Hot 2. Victim Of Changes3. Beyond The Realms Of Death 4. Genocide 5. Tyrant STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Rob Halford - Vocals K.K. Downing - Guitars Glenn Tipton - Guitars Ian Hill - Bass Les Binks - Drums

From the first Japan tour that was realized during the release of "Stained Class" in 1978, the performance at Shinjuku Kosei Pension Hall on July 31st, the third day in Tokyo, was completely recorded for about 72 minutes with the highest level of high-quality audience recording. Uses an original master cassette that has never been distributed among traders. As the opening SE, Mussorgsky's ``Daimon of Kiev,'' resounds, the members stand with their backs to the audience in the smoke of dry ice that covers the stage, and at that moment turn around and play ``Exciter,'' which is still a legend. From the shocking opening, through a number of dramatic and passionate performances that match the image of the word "Red Hot White Heat," to the final climax of "Tyrant," this is an extremely fresh album full of vivid sonic moods. Completely recorded with high quality sound. During this period of his first Japan tour, Rob had not yet stuck to his leather image, and in fact wore a red sash and a royal or aristocratic costume, a look that was the complete opposite of his later heavy metal image. performed in front of an audience. You can experience in realistic high-quality sound how she captivates Japanese audiences while making full use of her incredible high-tone voice that exceeds most people's imagination. The tight and hard performance emitted at a high volume approaches the listener with a tremendous force. The unique, hard and detailed band ensemble is clearly captured in a splendid, clear recording, with KK and Glenn's spacey, solid and edgy guitar sound, and Les Binks' fast-paced sound. The overflowing drumming is also firmly captured with an ideal sound that is extremely fresh. And above all, the set being shown here is lined up with famous songs of famous songs, just like the early stage of Birmingham's Black Sabbath, which they adore, and does not allow the listener to lose their sense of tension. Even though it was an audience recording, the high-quality sound image, which is as if it were a broadcast sound source, with cheers mixed in well, is amazing considering the times, and the more you listen to it, the more you can't help but be surprised at its exceptional quality. No. Furthermore, Disc 2 contains the radio broadcast sound source of the same day in the best stereo line recording ever. This approximately 40-minute FM broadcast sound source has been confirmed not only in the past but also among traders, but there is no version that exceeds the sound quality recorded on this edition, and it is definitely a must-have take for fans. There is no problem like the reception noise heard in previous takes, and you can enjoy this wonderful show with the highest level sound board, which is bright and full of flesh. I am very happy that this ultimate version was recorded in conjunction with the complete version of the strongest same-day audience recording representing the 1978 Japan tour, which appeared this time and was contained on Disc 1. It has a great degree of perfection as a sound quality comparison, and I think you can once again confirm the superiority of this recording. A major definitive edition from Judas Priest's memorable first visit to Japan in 1978. Live at Koseinenkin, Tokyo, Japan 31st July 1978 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (71:45) 1. The Great Gate Of Kiev (Mussorgsky) 2. Exciter 3. White Heat, Red Hot 4. The Ripper 5 Sinner 6. Beyond The Realms Of Death 7. Better By You, Better Than Me 8. Victim Of Changes 9. Diamonds And Rust 10. Genocide 11. Starbreaker 12. Tyrant EXCELLENT AUDIENCE RECORDING Disc 2 (40:22) 1. White Heat, Red Hot 2. Victim Of Changes3. Beyond The Realms Of Death 4. Genocide 5. Tyrant STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Rob Halford - Vocals K.K. Downing - Guitars Glenn Tipton - Guitars Ian Hill - Bass Les Binks - Drums

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