Ginger01 30.07.2008 16:14 |
Here's another one from Dime! It was just shared by Sinigami - domo arigato! Here are the original notes: Live At Osaka Castle Hall, Osaka, Japan 15th May 1985 Title: Last Concert In Japan (Wardour-031) My Silver > EAC > WAV > Flac Flontend > FLAC Quality: Excellent audience recording. Disc.1 1. Machines Intro 2. Tear It Up 3. Tie Your Mother Down 4. Under Pressure 5. Somebody To Love 6. Piano Improvisation(including parts of My Fairy king) 7. Kiler Queen 8. Seven Seas Of Rhye 9. Keep Yourself Alive 10.Liar 11.Impromptu 12.It's A Hard Life 13. Day-O 14.Daragon Attack 15.Now I'm Here 16.Is This The World We Created? 17.Love Of My Life 18.Guitar Solo Disc.2 1. Another one Bites The Dust 2. Mustapha(inrto) 3. Hammer To Fall 4. Crazy Little Thing Called Love 5. Saturday Night's Allright For Fighting 6. Bohemian Rhapsody 7. Radio Ga Ga 8. I Want To Break Free 9. Jailhouse Rock 10. We Will Rock You 11. We Are The Champions 12. God Save The Queen Review by Collectors music reviews Queen's final show in Japan is very well known due to the vinyl release soon after the event. Queen's Last Stand 1985 is a famous albeit very rare title. In the mid nineties a silver disc release also called Queen's Last Stand 1985 (ETS 2583) surfaced. This was sourced directly from vinyl and was packaged in a perfect mini replica of the sleeve down to the paper doll Freddie cut outs on the back. After this a second audience recording surfaced and was released as The Last Concert In Japan on Masterport (076). This one is incomplete with fifteen seconds missing from "Radio Ga-Ga" (between 4:40 -4:55), and cuts out two minutes in "I Want To Break Free" missing the latter half of that song, "Jailhouse Rock", "We Will Rock You", "We Are The Champions" and "God Save The Queen". Both the Masterport edition and Last Concert In Japan, the new release on Wardour, perfectly edit the older source with the newer tape to give as complete a show as possible. Not having heard the Masterport release I can't tell what the difference is between the two besides the missing definite article in the title. The timing on the first disc on Wardour is identical to Masterport and the second disc is thirty-three seconds longer. The first tape source is a very good and clear, slightly distant complete stereo audience recording. The second source used for a majority of this release is superior to the first in every way, being more clear, detailed and powerful. Wardour did a masterful editing job between the two and every second of the concert is preserved on this release. This was the final show of their long Works tour which began the previous September. During Queen's touring career from the early seventies to the mid eighties they pretty much followed the same general pattern of recording an LP during the summer followed by a tour of the States, a tour of the UK and Europe and finally Japan. By the time they hit the far east they were very well rehearsed and tight, but oftentimes Freddie's voice suffered as a result. The tapes from the Jazz tour are a very good example of this. Freddie's voice sounds pretty good after several months of touring but he sounds a bit ragged and struggles to hit some of the high notes. He always wanted a roughness to his voice and perhaps this is the intended affect. The band are very loose in this show and throw in several extras. Most notable is Freddie playing several bars of "My Fairy Queen" from the first album before "Killer Queen". This is the only hint of a live performance of the piece. Freddie sings the beginning of "Mustapha" as an intro to "Hammer To Fall" with mixed results. His voice really strains on the first "Ibrahim" but it is a nice touch and the audience responds with the appropriate "hey!" Finally this show contains an impromptu "Saturday's Alright For Fighting" before "Bohemian Rhapsody" and turns out to be their longest attempt of the Elton John piece. Wardour have utilized for the first time on a Queen release the thick glossy inserts used also on the Sirene and Beano titles of late. The inside contains the picture from the "Hammer To Fall" video shoot that was also used for the front of Last Stand Budokan. This is a great document not only of Queen's final show in Japan but also one of their final shows ever. After this they did Live Aid and then the two month long Magic tour in the summer of 1986. Hopefully Wardour will release some of those documents in the future. Last Concert In Japan is definitely worth having and is a worthy upgrade to all previous releases of this essential show. (GS) Enjoy!! Sinigami No artwork, unfortunately. 664 MB Good download and enjoy!! |
daffy_the_duck 30.07.2008 16:33 |
I'm taking it from Dime, but thank you for sharing it here |
Mr. Bulsara 30.07.2008 16:46 |
Thank you, but's no one seeding :( |
Ginger01 30.07.2008 16:57 |
Mr. Bulsara wrote: Thank you, but's no one seeding :(Yes there is, it just took a few minutes to start! PS help seeding this would always be appreciated! ;-) |
tiagoguy 30.07.2008 17:14 |
Once again, thank you Ginger01! |
mogiggymo 30.07.2008 18:01 |
I didn't know there was an improvement on the masterport release, absolutely brilliant thank you! |
The Real Wizard 31.07.2008 00:37 |
Thanks for sharing this one here! Interesting comparison to the Masterport version... some tracks are better, and some are worse. |
Dreamweaver 31.07.2008 03:02 |
Thank you very much, Ginger & Sinigami !! Cheers ;-) Dreamweaver |
tiagoguy 31.07.2008 08:19 |
Sir GH, which tracks do tou beleive have worse quality then the Masterport version? |
The Real Wizard 31.07.2008 10:24 |
OK, here are the details. First, a description of the three sources: There is the original LP source called "Queen's Last Stand 1985", which is virtually complete. Then there's the second audience source found on the Masterport and Wardour bootlegs, entitled "The Last Concert In Japan" and "Last Concert In Japan" respectively. On this source there is a cut in Radio Ga Ga for a tape flip, and I Want To Break Free cuts out part way through. Both Masterport and Wardour used "Last Stand" to fill in the Ga Ga gap and the rest of the show from that point in Break Free onward. And there is a third audience source which both Masterport and Wardour used to fill in a gap in God Save The Queen, as the "Last Stand" audience source did a tape flip at that point in their recording. However, the quality of the Masterport and Wardour versions are very different from one another. Masterport is the superior version until the cut in Ga Ga, and then it degrades and sounds like the bulk of the Wardour version. But from this point onward on the Wardour version, its sound improves to sound as good as the bulk of the Masterport version. The LP source sounds identical on both, with only a slight difference in volume. So, in short, with the mostly superior Masterport version in mind, the only worth while tracks on the Wardour version are Ga Ga and Break Free. |
mogiggymo 31.07.2008 13:26 |
Bob thanks for the, detailed and great as ever, analysis, much appreciated. Again thanks to the sharers, surely one of the best shows Queen performed (or at least that I've heard). |
on my way up 19.11.2008 11:18 |
Can someone re-upload this in Mediafire please? It looks like I missed this one. |
on my way up 02.01.2009 13:56 |
on my way up wrote: Can someone re-upload this in Mediafire please? It looks like I missed this one. Maybe there's someone willing to upload (at least) the last songs that sound better than the Masterport version? thanks! |
lalaalalaa 04.02.2009 15:16 |
reseed please. |
The Real Wizard 05.02.2009 11:07 |
on my way up wrote: Maybe there's someone willing to upload (at least) the last songs that sound better than the Masterport version? thanks! Somehow I missed this one... Here are the two songs from Wardour with the quality upgrade: link |
Farrokh The Great 05.02.2009 13:27 |
Thank You for the upgrade Sir GH !!! and Thanks to Ginger too !!!! [img=/images/smiley/msn/teeth_smile.gif][/img] |
Ginger01 05.02.2009 15:15 |
Finally managed to get my torrent working again - se am seeding for anyone who wants this. Good download! :) |
The Real Wizard 05.02.2009 16:20 |
Farrokh The Great wrote: Thank You for the upgrade Sir GH !!! No prob! But it's not necessarily an upgrade... it's simply two songs from this very torrent. |
on my way up 06.02.2009 06:01 |
Sir GH wrote:on my way up wrote: Maybe there's someone willing to upload (at least) the last songs that sound better than the Masterport version? thanks!Somehow I missed this one... Here are the two songs from Wardour with the quality upgrade: link Thanks! I'm so glad I have the best possible version of this wonderful sounding show now:-) I think it's the best audience recording in my collection. |
FaBu 22.08.2009 15:06 |
Any chance of seeding this again? I seem to have missed it. Thanks!! |
The Real Wizard 22.08.2009 15:33 |
I'm seeding. |
IReallyLoveQueen 23.08.2010 15:13 |
OMG ITS QUEEN |
thefallenqueen 11.03.2012 12:30 |
I'm seeding now as I happily found it on my harddisc. Seems there's still interest in this one beside me :-) |
DepeX 03.11.2012 05:05 |
For the covers... go to link |
Ale Solan 03.11.2012 10:52 |
queenFoc wrote: For the covers... go to www.queenlive.ca |
Nitroboy 27.07.2014 11:20 |
Can someone seed? |
Fairy Fellers 14.01.2016 11:07 |
any seeds? |
Nitroboy 14.01.2016 13:14 |
Download this: link |