Scorpions/Tokyo,Japan 1978 Audience Master
Scorpions/Tokyo,Japan 1978 Audience Master
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On the second day of the 1978 Japan tour, April 24th, the Nakano Sunplaza performance was completely recorded with the best audience recording. Perhaps because the sound of the PA on the day was so good, it was recorded with an exceptionally high sound quality for a venue recording at that time. The live album "Tokyo Tapes" is an excerpt from the two days of April 24th and 27th, but this version includes the opening song in German and a complete set including Catch Your Train, Kimigayo, and Hell Cat, which are not included in the album. You can enjoy real live performances with the highest sound quality. The stable sound with excellent separation, which can be said to be unusual for this era, is truly wonderful and has an attractive sound image with a vivid texture that is different from "Tokyo Tapes", allowing you to fully enjoy the tasteful shows of this period. can. Klaus's outstanding singing voice and Ulrich Roth's technical solo playing are simply wonderful, and the young members' surprisingly straightforward and neat sound ensemble, which is full of rawness and sounds like a handmade piece, is truly exquisite. , any hard rock fan will listen silently. Before Catch Your Train, you can hear Klaus' Japanese MC, "I am Klaus." There are many vivid moments that you can't enjoy on the official version, such as the guitar failing to enter at 1:50 of We'll Burn The Sky and 0:25 of Fly To The Rainbow. Uri's MC, which expressed his gratitude to Kimigayo's former Japanese fans, is also worth listening to. Hell Cat's solo features Jimi Hendrix's Are You Experienced. 45 seconds of Pictured Life (I think I pressed the REC button while playing the master tape), 1 minute 38 seconds of We'll Burn The Sky (this was a mistake during recording), and He's A Woman, She's A Other than the cut point at the 5th minute (tape change) of Man and 2:19 of "Kojo no Tsuki", there were no major problems, and the recording was stable from beginning to end, allowing you to enjoy this wonderful document without stress throughout the entirety. You can. This is a highly recommended piece. Live at Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan 24th April 1978 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Opening 2. All Night Long 3. Pictured Life 4. Backstage Queen 5. Polar Nights 6. We'll Burn The Sky 7. Suspender Love 8. In Trance 9. In Search Of The Peace Of Mind 10. Fly To The Rainbow Disc 2 1. He's A Woman, She's A Man 2. Speedy's Coming 3. Catch Your Train 4. Top Of The Bill 5. Drum Solo/Top Of The Bill(Reprise) 6. Hound Dog 7. Long Tall Sally 8. Steamrock Fever 9. Dark Lady 10. Kojo No Tsuki 11. Robot Man 12. Kimigayo 13. Hell Cat Klaus Meine - Vocals Ulrich Roth - Guitar & Vocals Rudolf Schenker - Guitar & Vocals Francis Buchholz - Bass & Vocals Herman Rarebell – Drums
Disc 1 1. Opening 2. All Night Long 3. Pictured Life 4. Backstage Queen 5. Polar Nights 6. We'll Burn The Sky 7. Suspender Love 8. In Trance 9. In Search Of The Peace Of Mind 10. Fly To The Rainbow Disc 2 1. He's A Woman, She's A Man 2. Speedy's Coming 3. Catch Your Train 4. Top Of The Bill 5. Drum Solo/Top Of The Bill(Reprise) 6. Hound Dog 7. Long Tall Sally 8. Steamrock Fever 9. Dark Lady 10. Kojo No Tsuki 11. Robot Man 12. Kimigayo 13. Hell Cat Klaus Meine - Vocals Ulrich Roth - Guitar & Vocals Rudolf Schenker - Guitar & Vocals Francis Buchholz - Bass & Vocals Herman Rarebell – Drums