This is one of Yngwie's finest performances. As someone who has often been guilty excessive playing and/or stage arrogance, this concert takes a different direction. "Live At Budokan" comes across as more of a band effort than an "...;Yngwie-spotlight". The sound mixes are very good; loud keyboards and bass. Malmsteens guitar tone is prominenet, but subdued and clean sounding. The band is super tight as well. "Never Die" and "Forever One" are the real gems in this show! This marks one of the era's where Yngwie exercised more humility, and the end result is a much better show!
Tracklist:
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Tracklist:
- Opening
- Toccata
- Never Die
- Bedroom Eyes
- Rising Force
- Bad Blood
- Forever One
- Interview 1
- Pyramid Of Cheops
- Drum Solo
- Seventh Sign
- Guitar Solo
- **terview II
- You Dont Remember Ill Never Forget
- Keyboard Solo
- Brothers
- Crash And Burn
- Heaven Tonight
- ***terview III
- Black Star
- Ill See The Light Tonight
- Forever One (Bonus Clip)
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