商品説明
Chicago's 5th visit to Japan Recorded the 2nd day of the Budokan performance on April 27, 1987 using a broadcast sound source. It is the first performance in Japan after leaving Peter Cetera and joining Jason Scheff, but the number that was not played in recent Peter-led Chicago has been revived, and it is also a two-part three-hour performance. The on-parade of hit numbers has wiped out the anxieties of many Chicago fans. Of course, this item is an excerpt for broadcasting, but Hard To Say I'm Sorry / Get Away, which is No. 1 in the United States, You're the Inspiration, which is No. 3 in the United States, Saturday in the ParkWill You Still Love Me ?, Hard Habit to Break, Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is ?, No. 10 in the US, and the ultimate set list that will satisfy fans like no other, covering single hits. After this, I'm happy to hear If She Would Have Been Faithful, which is rarely played. Not to mention the greatness of the ensemble by the sound craftsmen such as Jason who played a big role, but the Gita play of Duane's gem that is as good as Greydon and Lukather that can be tasted at various points is really a must listen! Perfect for solos and backing. It seems that this tour was a wonderful show that was visually gorgeous because the three horns were allowed to perform freely by wireless. A truly impeccable entertainment show full of charm in the new Chicago. Introducing a must-have item for all music fans.
1. 25 Or 6 To 4 2. You're the Inspiration 3. Saturday in the Park
4. If She Would Have Been Faithful 5. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
6. Stay The Night 7. Will You Still Love Me? 8. Hard Habit to Break
9. Hard To Say I'm Sorry / Get Away
Bill Champlin - keyboards, Guitar, Vocals Robert Lamm - keyboards, Vocals
Lee Loughnane - Trumpet James Pankow - Trombone Walt Parazaider - Woodwinds
Jason Scheff - Bass, Vocals Danny Seraphine - Drums Dawayne Bailey - Guitar
STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
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