Michael Schenker/Tokyo,Japan 1981 FM Broadcast
Michael Schenker/Tokyo,Japan 1981 FM Broadcast
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Not only the official version of "Hisho Densetsu", but also the first Nippon Budokan performance in Japan, which has produced many masterpiece audiences so far. As I mentioned in the commentary for Definitive BUDOKAN 1981 (hereinafter referred to as 2CD), there was another FM sound source in the recording of this live performance. This work is a stereo soundboard album containing the broadcast. This work is a recording of a radio program that was broadcast before the official work ``Hisho Densetsu'' was released. This broadcast has produced many previous releases since that time, but the master of this work was discovered in 2012 and is a super first-class product with updated superlative sound. The sound is literally "official grade" and is so amazing that it wipes out many previous releases. In fact, there is an official version of ``Hisho Densetsu'', and it is no exaggeration to say that not only is it not inferior to that, but the natural ``sound'' is even better. In fact, I was planning on remastering it to achieve the ultimate sound because it was the ultimate record, but it was so perfect that I couldn't do anything about it. Of course, it's easy to make it sound powerful and sound, but if you do that, the "ringing" will become dirty and the truth will be distorted... As a result, we decided to deliver the natural sound as it was unearthed. As I mentioned in the explanation of the 2CD, the official "Hisho Densetsu" has a considerably exciting overdub that increases the degree of perfection as a "work", but this work is just a live performance at Budokan. For that reason, the mistones, slapstick, and unsingable voices that were replaced in the official version are accurate and clear. In the 2CD, you could fully enjoy the live feeling of blowing away mistakes with on-site magic, but in this work, only the live performance is completely exposed, and it is vividly depicted to the point where it feels a little too boring. If you're wondering, "So what's the point of this work?" That's not the case. Although the listening experience is certainly not as good as the official version or 2CD, this broadcast itself is history. The DJ at the beginning makes this feel especially intense. The calm voice of a male announcer from a certain public broadcasting station, which is not typical of rock music, evokes a fierce sense of nostalgia. Let's write it down a bit. ``LIVE SPECIAL''.The next hour will be a rock band centered around guitarist Michael Schenker from West Germany. GROUP" live. This is a recording of the concert held at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on August 12th." "West" Germany" and "1981" are suddenly omitted, and "August 12th" is a live performance. "Day..." and so on, a strong sense of the times emanates from every part. The same goes for "true live performances" where mistakes are noticeable. The memories of recording it on tape and listening to it completely, the shock when the official version was released and I realized that it was completely different, and the regret of erasing the tape before buying the official version (... is a little too personal, but... Ta). All those memories come back to me all at once. Even more intense is Cozy Powell's drum solo. The solo that was cut in the original release of "Hishou Densetsu", and the Osaka performance was included in the 2009 "Hisho Densetsu Complete Edition" because "the solo at Budokan was not good" (no, this live, It's not about whether it's good or bad...) You can listen to the "real Budokan solo" driven by such feelings in official quality sound (please enjoy "Budokan's Tales of Mystery", which cannot be heard even with the official version and the broadcast, on the 2CD). The male voice announcer appeared again and said, ``We have brought you the live performance of ``THE MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP'' held at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on August 12th. ``FM LIVE SPECIAL'' ends.'' Although it is an incomplete broadcast without six songs: "Never Trust A Stranger", "Let Sleeping Dogs Lie", "Tales Of Mystery", "Courvoisier Concerto", "Lost Horizons" and "Doctor Doctor", the program itself is a complete recording. A famous broadcast where you can enjoy the "true Budokan" on a stereo sound board for about an hour, the highest version in history. Please enjoy it to the fullest with the newly discovered pinnacle audience album! Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 12th August 1981 STEREO SBD(UPGRADE) 1. DJ Intro. 2. The Ride Of The Valkyries 3. Armed And Ready 4. Cry For The Nations 5. Attack Of The Mad Axeman 6. But I Want More 7. Victim Of Illusion 8. Member Introduction 9. Into The Arena 10. On And On 11. Drum Solo incl. 633 Squadron & 1812 Overture 12. Are You Ready To Rock 13. DJ Outro. Michael Schenker - Guitar Gary Barden - Vocal Chris Glen - Bass Cozy Powell - Drums Paul Raymond - Keyboards FM Broadcast Recording
1. DJ Intro. 2. The Ride Of The Valkyries 3. Armed And Ready 4. Cry For The Nations 5. Attack Of The Mad Axeman 6. But I Want More 7. Victim Of Illusion 8. Member Introduction 9. Into The Arena 10. On And On 11. Drum Solo incl. 633 Squadron & 1812 Overture 12. Are You Ready To Rock 13. DJ Outro. Michael Schenker - Guitar Gary Barden - Vocal Chris Glen - Bass Cozy Powell - Drums Paul Raymond - Keyboards FM Broadcast Recording