Metallica/Aichi,Japan 1989
Metallica/Aichi,Japan 1989
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The Nagoya performance on May 18th, the final day of the Japan tour accompanying the release of "..And Justice For All" in 1989, will be released for the first time as a complete recording from the audience master unearthed in recent years. While the live recordings of the Kawasaki performance on the first day, the 11th, and the Yoyogi National Stadium on the 13th have been distributed, this Nagoya performance will be released in Japan for the first time, and the sound quality is incomparable to other Japanese performances, and the sound board level is miraculous for audience recordings at that time. And this spectacular live performance, which Metallica showed in front of Japanese fans, who have scaled up significantly in all aspects since the "Master Of Puppets" tour, first became dramatically larger in scale, and the stone statue of Lady Justice that appeared in the artwork emerged as the stage progressed, and as the last song of the main story, "...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL", ended, the truss on the right side of the stage collapsed, and the stone statue also collapsed, creating an ultra-spectacular stage. And at the end of their large-scale world tour that lasted more than a year, their final live performance in Japan started with the familiar introduction of "Ectacy Of Gold", followed by songs from "...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL" such as "Harvester Of Sorrow" and "Eye Of The Beholder", which were unique to that time, a jam with a motif of the mellow part of "To Live Is To Die" from Jason's bass solo, and the title track "...And Justice For All" also perfectly includes the roar of the goddess statue collapsing. In addition, the stage lasted more than two hours in total, including "LEPER MESSIAH" only for this day, "AM I EVIL?" with Lars on vocals, and their favorite ad-lib jam with a Maiden number at the end, and a fulfilling performance that already had the air of a big star. This is the best masterpiece of the Japan tour that year, so fans must listen! disc one : 1. THE ECSTASY OF GOLD/2. BLACKENED/3. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS/4. WELCOME HOME (SANITARIUM)/5. LEPER MESSIAH/6. HARVESTER OF SORROW/7. EYES OF THE BEHOLDER/8. BASS SOLO (incl. TO LIVE IS TO DIE)/9. MASTER OF PUPPETS/10. ONE/11. SEEK & DESTROY disc two : 1. ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL/2. JAM #1 (BLACK NIGHT)/3. CREEPING DEATH/4. FADE TO BLACK/5. GUITAR SOLO (incl. LITTLE WING)/6. BATTERY/7. JAM #2 (THE WAIT/RUN TO THE HILLS/HELPLESS)/8. LAST CARESS/9. AM I EVIL? (Lars on Vocal)/10. JAM #3 (RUNNING FREE/PROWLER)/ 11. WHIPLASH/12. BREADFAN [Live at Nagoya-Shi Kokaido, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan May 18th 1989] James Hetfield - Guitar & Vocal / Lars Ulrich - Drums / Kirk Hammett - Guitar / Jason Newsted - Bass
disc one : 1. THE ECSTASY OF GOLD/2. BLACKENED/3. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS/4. WELCOME HOME (SANITARIUM)/5. LEPER MESSIAH/6. HARVESTER OF SORROW/7. EYES OF THE BEHOLDER/8. BASS SOLO (incl. TO LIVE IS TO DIE)/9. MASTER OF PUPPETS/10. ONE/11. SEEK & DESTROY disc two : 1. ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL/2. JAM #1 (BLACK NIGHT)/3. CREEPING DEATH/4. FADE TO BLACK/5. GUITAR SOLO (incl. LITTLE WING)/6. BATTERY/7. JAM #2 (THE WAIT/RUN TO THE HILLS/HELPLESS)/8. LAST CARESS/9. AM I EVIL? (Lars on Vocal)/10. JAM #3 (RUNNING FREE/PROWLER)/ 11. WHIPLASH/12. BREADFAN [Live at Nagoya-Shi Kokaido, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan May 18th 1989] James Hetfield - Guitar & Vocal / Lars Ulrich - Drums / Kirk Hammett - Guitar / Jason Newsted - Bass