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Vinyl album releases, for the first time, for albums out previously on CD only!
Once upon a time being into Europe meant that excrescence The Final Countdown all synths and widdly soft rock loaded with big hair and spandex. That was 30 freakin years ago! Now they are a hard rock band making huge anthemic music, unapologetic and confident and celebrating with Flying Vs, stacked Marshalls and riffs to die for. I dont know if this stuff is in so much as everpresent but looking at the crowd on the DVD in this set they appeal to all ages and there were 30,000 going ape at Sweden Rock Festival.
The audience for this style of rock is probably as big as it ever has been and with bands like Whitesnake, Foreigner and Europe all striding out there is a sense that now they have thrown off the twee and kitsch elements of the music and started to focus on what they are good at, where they all came from, then there is a new validity to rock music and a new vitality.
In John Norum, Europe boast one of the best guitarists around and now that they are basing their music more around the duality of him and lead man Joey Tempest even the older numbers come over with real passion and is a band that really have a handle on their music.
Musically, it is what you would expect lots of power riffs and impassioned vocals, huge drum sound and shredding bass lines but thats all good because this is a live show and excess is expected but the songs come from all 9 of the albums they have released and they show the versatility and experience of the band without coming over like a greatest hits package. The last album, Bag of Bones was produced by Kevin Shirley and he imbued them with a new sense of immediacy, the band doing a song a day in the studio, and that has carried over into the show here.
All of the hits are here, even Final Countdown but they all sound fresh and rock like beasts. The guests for the night Scott Gorham on Jailbreak and Michael Schenker on Lights Out both accepted invitations almost by return of post and they put in fine performances but dont detract from the band sound.






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