Michael Schenker Group/London,UK 1980
Michael Schenker Group/London,UK 1980
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``Kami (Flying Arrow Returns)'' is a great album that transcends the boundaries of being a mere great guitarist and establishes a unique HR style full of architectural beauty. Introducing the super best soundboard album, which can be said to be a live performance version. What is engraved in this work is “September 25, 1980 London Performance”. This is a stereo soundboard recording recorded at the traditional venue "Hammersmith Odeon". Normally, I would introduce the tour schedule here, but there is extremely little information on MSG, especially in the early days, with multiple sources and many contradictions (bitter smile). I will omit it here, but there is no doubt that this show is very early. It is three days before the popular “DERBY 1980”, and some sources say it is the fourth debut performance. And this show is also the most famous in the early days of MSG. As some of you may have already noticed, "Into The Arena" was not only used as the B-side of the single, but a longer version was discovered as an official bootleg more than 10 years ago. The long version CD has also been out of print a long time ago, but this work is based on the highest peak master equivalent to the official sound board, and is supplemented with audience recordings on the same day. It is a 2-disc set that updates the longest and highest peak. The quality is super-excellent, no questions asked. If you have experienced the official version, you will have been shocked by the transcendental sound experience, but this work also lasts more than 5 minutes. For those who have not experienced it, the type is what is called a ``mix desk direct connection system''. Although there are some cheers between songs, the sound of the performances and singing voices is far more distant than the actual performance, and is poured directly into your ears. Although you can hardly expect the experience of a concert venue, the sense of unity with the band is tremendous, and you will be intoxicated by the synchronized feeling that the performance itself and the brain are completely in sync. Plus, I'm glad it's stereo. Speaking of early MSG, the famous program "ROCK PALAST" is also a staple, but since this work is not broadcast on TV, you can enjoy the neatly separated stereo sound. What is depicted with its ultimate quality is a full show that can be said to be a “live performance version of Flying Arrow”. It is even longer than the “ROCKPALAST” mentioned above. Let's compare and organize them here. God: Return of the Flying Arrow (8 songs) / Armed And Ready / Cry For The Nations / Victim Of Illusion / Feels Like A Good Thing / Into The Arena / Looking Out From Nowhere / Tales Of Mystery (★) / Lost Horizons UFO (5 songs)・Phenomenon: Rock Bottom/Doctor Doctor・Force It: Shoot Shoot (★)・No Heavy Petting: Natural Thing・New Murderous Intent: Lights Out *Note: “★” mark is official pro shot Songs you can't listen to on "ROCK PALAST 1981". ...and it looks like this. The two songs that are not on "ROCK PALAST 1981" are delicious, but the one that feels even more so is "Almost God." The selection and song order are reminiscent of the debut album "Kami", just replacing "Bijou Pleasurette" with "Natural Thing" and inserting "Rock Bottom" between "Looking Out From Nowhere" and "Tales Of Mystery". That's it. Now, the question here is "Which song will complement the audience?", but the conclusion is "all songs sound board!" To tell you the truth, all the performance parts had sound boards left. However, it was complemented by the opening part where the tape of "The Ride Of The Valkyries" was played in the venue. The SE, which includes movie lines, is recorded for more than 3 minutes, and after getting into the mood, it goes into the best sound board. It's a transcendent soundboard album that completely recreates "God" with the "Myth" lineup that includes Cozy Powell, and even adds a bonus to the UFO number. It is a masterpiece sound board that not only literally has completely official quality, but also has an overwhelming stereo feeling that could not be expected on TV broadcasts, and is the definitive edition that updates its longest and highest peak. Superb stereo soundboard recording of "September 25, 1980 Hammersmith Odeon Performance". It is a sound board that is famous for its single B-side and official bootleg, but it is the longest version realized by utilizing the audience on the same day. The quality is the highest in the mix table direct connection system, and unlike the ROCKPALAST pro shot, the stereo feeling is also great. This is a transcendent two-disc set that can be described as a ``cozy/live performance version of Flying Arrow,'' which features all songs from their debut except for ``Bijou Pleasurette.'' Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK 25th September 1980 STEREO SBD Disc 1 (39:10) 1. The Ride Of The Valkyries 2. Armed And Ready 3. Cry For The Nations 4. Victim Of Illusion 5. Natural Thing ★ 6. Feels Like A Good Thing 7. Into The Arena 8. Looking Out From Nowhere Disc 2 (41:52) 1. Rock Bottom ★ 2. Tales Of Mystery 3. Lost Horizons 4. Band Introductions 5. Shoot Shoot ★ 6. Doctor Doctor 7. Lights Out ★ Michael Schenker - Guitar Gary Barden - Vocal Chris Glen - Bass Cozy Powell - Drums Paul Raymond - Guitar, Keyboards STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
Disc 1 (39:10) 1. The Ride Of The Valkyries 2. Armed And Ready 3. Cry For The Nations 4. Victim Of Illusion 5. Natural Thing ★ 6. Feels Like A Good Thing 7. Into The Arena 8. Looking Out From Nowhere Disc 2 (41:52) 1. Rock Bottom ★ 2. Tales Of Mystery 3. Lost Horizons 4. Band Introductions 5. Shoot Shoot ★ 6. Doctor Doctor 7. Lights Out ★ Michael Schenker - Guitar Gary Barden - Vocal Chris Glen - Bass Cozy Powell - Drums Paul Raymond - Guitar, Keyboards STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING