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For Never - Last Live is a double live album by Japanese hardcore punk group The Stalin released on May 25, 1985.[1] It was recorded at the band's last concert on February 21, 1985.
The long-playing record and the cassette board were released from Tokuma Otocou on May 25, 1985. Afterwards, the CD was released on June 5, 1985. In that case, relation of the collection time or "Fantasy of Warsaw" is cut.
A complete version that collected "Fantasy of Warsaw" on July 25, 1990 was released, and, in addition, a digital remaster was released on December 21, 2001 and, later, the collection was released again with several bonus tracks.
Album that collected live pattern for dissolution of The Stalin done in Daiei Movie Studio that exists in Chofu on February 21, 1985. The age opened, the dissolution declaration was reported suddenly on an immediate January 15, 1985, and The Stalin dissolved though there was a remark with "Stalin ended by this" from the Michiro Endo of vocal, and no one was able to measure the real intention in live that had been done in the Shinjuku loft on December 31, 1984. Live of this is done as dissolution commemoration afterwards, and The Stalin puts a period in the activity of five years. Image..writer..supervisor..live..video..highest praise..dissolve..put on the market..the..thing..consider..bite..hall..ceiling..live..chicken..old newspaper..old..magazine..garbage..seat..scatter..production..do.The performance that exceeded two hours was done, and it became the longest live in the history of The Stalin on that day. Moreover, it becomes a problem if a part of the title and lyrics of the first "Ryou hunter" of DISC 2 is reminiscent of the event of Sagawa 1 politics when this album is put on the market, and it becomes a situation with which "Lock hunter" and the title are in haste replaced. It is collected as it is in CD released again in 2001 without all corrected things though in addition, there was a part where the voices of a part of several are corrected. In that case, the order of music has been changed by Endo's intention. The original master had not been discovered and abandoned though aimed at complete collection in the Lima star board.
Track listing
Original edition
Disc one
All tracks are written by Michiro Endo, except where noted