Queen/Germany 1986 Upgrade
Queen/Germany 1986 Upgrade
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Coincidentally, this week, when "80s QUEEN" was in the spotlight, a live album that allows you to enjoy their 100% authentic 80s is now available. In fact, Queen + Adam Lambert recently started a tour, where they brought back 80's classics like "The Hero", "Play The Game" and even "Hammer To Fall" for the first time in 34 years. Ta. I don't know what they were thinking when they focused on the 80's, but this work is a genuine 80's QUEEN. It is a hot audience album from “MAGIC TOUR 1986” exactly 30 years ago to “Berlin performance on June 26th”. Maniacs may be able to figure it out right away from this alone. Yes, this day is a live show that suddenly featured Led Zeppelin “Immigrant Song”. However, the nostalgic item "Immigrant's Magic" is long gone and difficult to obtain. Above all, it was a sound source that had an outstanding appeal even on the Magic Tour, where there was a longing for the release of a brand new title suitable for the 2016 format. Best of all, the sound quality is amazing! In the first place, there are many audience recordings of the Magic Tour that boast excellent quality, partly due to the historical background of 1986. Knebworth and Vienna, which our store has released, are the best examples. The Berlin performance allows you to easily enter the peak of such famous sound sources. The recording condition is superb, and you can be satisfied just by the power of the sound image that you can understand at first listen. Isn't the biggest charm of this sound source that it perfectly captures the power of Queen rhythm centered around Roger's drums? After all, the Magic Tour was carried out using only outdoor venues such as stadiums, so even if the sound image itself was able to catch it with a good balance, there are not many sound sources that could not cover the range of the rhythm section. In that respect, the powerful balance of this Berlin sound source has not faded at all even when listening to it now. I can't believe that an update of such a superb sound source has been forgotten... ``Immigrant's Magic'', which was highly rated even among enthusiasts, had a very good sound quality, but it was released nearly 15 years ago, so The equalization that has been applied to it now makes it feel like it is outdated. Fortunately, it wasn't an extreme taste that would distort the original sound, but the rhythm section was originally captured in a good balance, but the result was a boosted finish, and in some places it sounded fluffy. Masu. However, the original sound quality is very excellent, so even if it is not a significantly improved version, this release refrains from equalization and was recorded with respect to the master sound quality, so it does not stop at the power of the bass. You will experience the clearness and naturalness of your skin as if it had just been peeled off. As for the performers, three weeks have passed since the start of the tour, and the beginning of the tour was completed on June 21st, when our store released the definitive version of "DEFINITIVE MANNHEIM." This is the stage that can be called the first day after a short break, so if you are a fan, you may have known for a long time that a wonderful live performance is being held, combining the momentum of the previous stage with a sense of leeway. Hmm. The scene of ZEP “Immigrant Song”, which was the biggest surprise of the day, may have been a work that could be done with such leeway. For those who are listening to this release for the first time, during the "impromptu" part where the usual improvisational battle takes place, Brian suddenly starts playing the riff of the song just as it seems to be coming to an end. It became. The Spencer Davis Group's ``Gimme Some Lovin'', which would later be played at the end of the oldies corner, was being tried in Mannheim as an avalanche following ``impromptu''; Brian may have tried "Immigrant Song" on this day, based on the idea of trying it out. As a result, he "set it up", but when it starts, Roger starts screaming while playing the drums, and Freddie starts singing as if to take over from there. However, his singing here is the height of nonsense (lol). He sang some decent lyrics in the middle, but at the end, perhaps because it was too harsh for Freddie at the time, he disguised himself by singing in falsetto. Freddie had a much longer lifespan as a rock shouter than Robert Plant, but it must have been difficult for him at this time to imitate Plant in 1970. In the end, it was a playful performance that lasted less than 50 seconds, but it was a famous scene that has been passed down among enthusiasts, and it was really interesting! However, as this scene tells, Freddie's voice starts to become painful from around "Under Pressure" on this day. It is assumed that this is not due to fatigue from the continuous tour, but rather that he is not feeling well on the stage after a short break. It was a tone reminiscent of the second day at Wembley Stadium. Perhaps because of this, you can't miss the unexpectedly unusual scene where he immediately starts playing "Bohemian Rhapsody", which usually involves a bit of improvisation and an intro. Still, Freddie's wonderful thing is that his subdued singing style becomes the highlight of the song, especially the final song "We Are The Champion", which turns into a melancholy finale and is also interesting. In addition to this live performance full of highlights, the best sound source boasting one of the highest sound quality from Magic Tour will be released for the first time in a while. In addition to the power of the drums mentioned earlier, you can also enjoy the simple ensemble in the oldies corner with a vivid sound pressure (even John's bass line can be clearly heard!). From the beginning to the end, I have no choice but to take my hat off to the wonderful recording condition. This is the best piece not only for enthusiasts who have been waiting for an upgraded version of this sound source, but also for fans who want to enjoy the magic tour with audience recording after official performances such as Wembley Stadium and Hungarian. Live at Waldbuhne, Berlin, Germany 26th June 1986 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 (57:51) 01. One Vision 02. Tie Your Mother Down 03. In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited 04. Seven Seas Of Rhye 05. Tear It Up 06. A Kind Of Magic 07. Day-O 08. Under Pressure 09. Another One Bites The Dust 10. Who Wants To Live Forever 11. I Want To Break Free 12. Impromptu 13. Immigrant Song 14. Guitar Solo 15. Now I'm Here Disc 2 (48:47) 01. Love Of My Life 02. Is This The World We Created? 03. You're So Square (Baby I Don't Care) 04. Hello Mary Lou 05 Tutti Frutti 06. Bohemian Rhapsody 07. Hammer To Fall 08. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 09. Radio Ga Ga 10. We Will Rock You 11. Friends Will Be Friends 12. We Are The Champions 13. God Save The Queen
Disc 1 (57:51) 01. One Vision 02. Tie Your Mother Down 03. In The Lap Of The Gods... Revisited 04. Seven Seas Of Rhye 05. Tear It Up 06. A Kind Of Magic 07. Day- O 08. Under Pressure 09. Another One Bites The Dust 10. Who Wants To Live Forever 11. I Want To Break Free 12. Impromptu 13. Immigrant Song 14. Guitar Solo 15. Now I'm Here Disc 2 (48:47 ) 01. Love Of My Life 02. Is This The World We Created? 03. You're So Square (Baby I Don't Care) 04. Hello Mary Lou 05. Tutti Frutti 06. Bohemian Rhapsody 07. Hammer To Fall 08 . Crazy Little Thing Called Love 09. Radio Ga Ga 10. We Will Rock You 11. Friends Will Be Friends 12. We Are The Champions 13. God Save The Queen