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Metallica/UK 1987

Metallica/UK 1987

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The highest-quality sound source in both sound quality and value that will remain in rock history appears for the first time in history! ! The extremely high-quality audience recording of Monsters of Rock on August 22, 1987, which Crazy S. treasured, has finally appeared after 26 years. The sound rate of this disc is "ULTIMATE SOUND". This late notation is used only for the highest quality discs of the divine level. I think fans who played this album might think, "Why? That's normal," but that's until the 1 minute 20 second mark of the first song Creeping Death and For Whom The Bell Tolls, and from around this point the sound quality suddenly improves. Furthermore, from around the first minute of the next Fade To Black, the sound quality changed to surprisingly high quality. From the fourth song, Leper Messiah, which is played with James's introduction as ``a song that I have only played once in the past,'' to the last encore, it is recorded with one of the highest sound quality in Crazy S. recording career. As mentioned above, since the opening recording failed, it will first appear on the bonus disc, but it will be equivalent to the upper version of the main Dallas sound board, no, it will give even more shock and excitement to enthusiasts. This is definitely the strongest recording board. I think it's been this amazing since Cape Girardeau's SBD edition "DAWN OF THE DEAD" in 1986. It is truly unbelievable that such a recording could be made at that outdoor concert where 70,000 people gathered, and moreover, at Monsters of Rock in 1987. A shocking recording take that easily surpasses soundboards and broadcast sound sources. This is truly a "monster of sound!" The incredible performance of Metallica that day will be reproduced with a sound that is extremely vivid and vivid, "as if it were alive." Even with some recording mistakes at the beginning, this is an amazing and threatening recording. The complete story of Jason Newstead's 1987 Monsters of Rock performance, which was his first official live show in the UK. Tonight was Bon Jovi, second bill was Dio, and Metallica was the performer before that. After successfully performing "MASTER OF PUPPETS" and overcoming the tragic death of Cliff Burton, Metallica returned to the UK for the first time in about 11 months for a legendary live show. From “Garage Days Re-Revisited” released at this time, Last Caress was performed live following Maiden Run To The Hills intro at the encore. The last number is a fierce Battery, and on this day, at this time, you can relive with the best sound how the Donington field was caught up in the frenzy storm. The way Clapton's "Layla" resounds with the DJ call immediately after the performance ends can be said to be a document that would be unthinkable in later Metallica. Everything is a place to listen. If you like heavy metal, this album is a must-listen, and the best sound sources among the best sound sources appear for the first time in history! ! The band is amazing, but so is the recording. We guarantee you an amazing sound experience that you will only have once in your life. Live at Castle Donington, Leicestershire, UK 22nd August 1987 ULTIMATE SOUND(from Original Masters) (68:23) 1. The Ecstasy Of Gold 2. Creeping Death 3. For Whom The Bell Tolls 4. Fade To Black 5. Leper Messiah 6 Phantom Lord 7. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 8. Seek And Destroy 9. Master Of Puppets 10. Run To The Hills Jam 11. Last Caress 12. Am I Evil? 13. Battery 14. Layla (Outro.) James Hetfield - Guitar, Vocal Lars Ulrich - Drums Kirk Hammett – Guitar Jason Newsted – Bass

1. The Ecstasy Of Gold 2. Creeping Death 3. For Whom The Bell Tolls 4. Fade To Black 5. Leper Messiah 6. Phantom Lord 7. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 8. Seek And Destroy 9. Master Of Puppets 10. Run To The Hills Jam 11. Last Caress 12. Am I Evil? 13. Battery 14. Layla (Outro.) James Hetfield - Guitar, Vocal Lars Ulrich - Drums Kirk Hammett – Guitar Jason Newsted – Bass

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