商品説明
From the first Japan tour that took place during the release of the album "Love Stinks" in 1980, the Tokyo performances that took place for three consecutive days from June 27th to 28th, all of which were completely recorded with high-quality audience recording. All are direct recordings from the astonishing original master cassettes of enthusiasts who have never been on the market among traders. Until now, J. GEILS BAND's performance in Japan in 1980 has not been on the market at all among traders, so fans all over the world will be greeted with a surprise voice, 6 high-quality pieces of attention. Group title. Uses a precious original master tape with a taper that records that Clapton, Mick Jagger, etc. with high sound quality. Since all three performances are recorded with the same equipment, there is a sense of unity in sound quality, and the excellent sound quality and content are of high quality that can be recommended to fans of all levels, making it a wonderful set that fans must have. Each performance is recorded with extremely excellent sound quality that conveys the powerful groove feeling of the band in a real and direct manner, and you can fully enjoy the excellent playing power cultivated in a long road life and unparalleled powerful performance. can do. The musical sound is recorded in a loud and close sound image, and the performance is not interrupted by the cheers of the enthusiastic audience, so you can touch the powerful performance of J. GEILS BAND at the peak without stress. The strong band's playing ability, Peter Wolf's excellent vocal performance and showmanship-filled MC and staging are really wonderful, and the awesomeness and fun of the authentic American live band trained on a long road is realistically transmitted. It's the best document title to come. Despite the Japan tour right after the European tour, the band performed a powerful live concert every day without feeling tired or dusty. The performance at Nakano Sunplaza on June 27 is a total of 21 songs, 1 hour 47 minutes in their average set, but the amazing thing is the next day's 28th Welfare Pension Hall, 25 songs in 2 hours 18 minutes, usually The content is significantly different from the set of, and Serves You Right To Suffer is repeated again in the same set, and in the latter half of the show, the encore is followed by the encore, and it is like listening to a live performance at an American club. You can enjoy a lively live performance with realistic sound. On the final day, the 29th welfare pension hall performance is a show of 24 songs at most for 2 hours and 13 minutes. As the band's theory "Rock N'Roll Has No Boundaries. Rock N'Roll Needs No Passport" says, the band responds to 7 or 8 encores, and the people involved say, "If you leave it alone, you could do it until morning. It's been a rageful performance, and it's doubtful whether the show end is actually recorded on the tape. This is a live band centered on Peta Wolf's wild vocals, Magic Dick's outstanding blues harp, and J. Geils' outstanding guitar! The performance that makes me think is revived after 37 years. The complete document title of the 1980 Tokyo live that finally appeared. Introducing the highest quality 6-disc title that fans must listen to.
Live at Nakano Sun-Plaza, Tokyo, Japan 27th June 1980
Disc 1
1. Just Can't Stop Me 2. Just Can't Wait 3. Come Back 4. Pack Fair And Square 5. Sanctuary
6. One Last Kiss 7. Peaches Tree 8. Serves You Right To Suffer 9. Love Stinks
10. Looking For A Love 11. Give It To Me 12. Whammer Jammer 13. (Ain't Nothin' But A) House Party
Disc 2
1. Where Did Our Love Go 2. I'm Going Down 3. First I Look At The Purse 4. Start All Over Again
5. Love-Itis 6. MC 7. Till the Walls Come Tumblin' Down 8. Raise Your Hand 9. Night Time
Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan 28th June 1980
Disc 3
1. Just Can't Stop Me 2. Just Can't Wait 3. Come Back 4. Pack Fair And Square 5. Sanctuary
6. One Last Kiss 7. Peaches Tree 8. Serves You Right To Suffer 9. Night Time 10. Detroit Breakdown
11. Southside Shuffle 12. Teresa 13. Serves You Right To Suffer 14. Love Stinks
15. Looking For A Love
Disc 4
1. Give It To Me 2. Whammer Jammer 3. (Ain't Nothin' But A) House Party 4. Where Did Our Love Go
5. I'm Going Down 6. First I Look At The Purse 7. MC 8. Till the Walls Come Tumblin' Down
9. Love-Itis 10. Start All Over Again 11. Raise Your Hand
Live at Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan 29th June 1980
Disc 5
1. Just Can't Stop Me 2. Just Can't Wait 3. Come Back 4. Pack Fair And Square 5. Sanctuary
6. One Last Kiss 7. Peaches Tree 8. Serves You Right To Suffer 9. Love Stinks
10. Looking For A Love 11. Give It To Me 12. Whammer Jammer 13. (Ain't Nothin' But A) House Party
Disc 6
1. Where Did Our Love Go 2. I'm Going Down 3. First I Look At The Purse 4. MC
5. Till the Walls Come Tumblin' Down 6. Love-Itis 7. Start All Over Again 8. Raise Your Hand
9. Night Time 10. Detroit Breakdown 11. Southside Shuffle 12. Teresa
J. Geils - Guitar Peter Wolf - Vocals Magic Dick - Blues Harp Seth Justman - Keyboards, Vocals
Daniel Klein - Bass Stephen Bladd - Drums, Vocals
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