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The Sharks - Live In Japan album flac Performer: The Sharks
Title: Live In Japan
Style: Psychobilly, Rockabilly
Released: 2002
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1882 mb
FLAC album: 1380 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: VOX AA MPC AHX DXD VQF VOC
Genre: Rock

Live in Japan is a 1977 live album from The Runaways. The album was originally released only in Japan, and some other regions including; Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It was not intended for release in the United States or UK. The Runaways. Cherie Currie – lead vocals. Joan Jett – rhythm guitar, lead vocals. Lita Ford – lead guitar, backing vocals. Jackie Fox – bass, backing vocals. Sandy West – drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Wild Thing".

George Harrison returned to the stage for the first time in years in 1991; that Japanese tour is documented on the fine double-disc set Live in Japan. Backed by a stellar supporting band led by Eric Clapton, Harrison turns in surprisingly strong versions of his best solo material; it easily surpasses Paul McCartney's double-disc Tripping the Live Fantastic or Paul Is Live. Not bad for a guy who doesn't like to give concerts. Track Listing - Disc 1.

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The Sharks, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.

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Made In Japan LIVE 2XLP Set. 1973 Warner Bros 1st Pressing Double Album Set Gatefold Jacket. Mix And Match If You Like! Very Good (VG) – It’s seen a bit of life, but is still usable Deep Purple ‎– Made In Japan 2x Vinyl LP Record Live Album. Deep Purple ‎– Made In Japan 2x Vinyl LP Record Live Gatefold Album. Recorded August 15-17, 1972 in Osaka and Tokyo, Japan. 2 Vinyl, LP, Album,Gatefold. 1974 Release (45 years old). Deep Purple ‎– Live In Japan.

Tracklist

1 Deathrow 3:30
2 Bye Bye Girl 3:07
3 Cold Heart 2:51
4 Crazy Maybe 3:51
5 Dealer 2:59
6 Schizoid Man 3:40
7 Love Bites 3:20
8 Morphine Daze 2:59
9 Side-Show Freak 3:04
10 Between Two Worlds 4:15
11 Moonstomp 3:05
12 Surfcaster 3:12
13 Phantom Rockers 4:52
14 Charlie 2:42
15 Time Bomb 3:46
16 Ghost Train 5:19
17 Skeleton Rock 3:11

Credits

  • Double Bass, Vocals – Steve Whitehouse
  • Drums, Backing Vocals – Carl Parry
  • Guitar, Vocals – Alan Wilson

Notes

Recorded live at concerts in Nagoya and Tokyo 1998

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CLLP 64143 The Sharks Live In Japan ‎(LP, Comp, Pic) Crazy Love Records CLLP 64143 Germany 2002


Comments: (1)
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This live recording has been captured on tape in September 1998 in Nagoya and Tokyo, during a successfull tour of Japan with the pair Wilson and Whitehouse (both on top form) and Carl Parry (guitar player for Frenzy at the time) on drums. Of course, I miss Hodge the original drummer, but Parry does more than a competent job.The set spans the entire career of the band with "Phantom Rockers" taking the lion’s share. The trio gives a breath of fresh air – and even surpasses the studio recordings - to their classics like Love Bites, Charlie, Moonstomp and breathtaking versions of Skeleton Rock and Ghost Train. The songs from "Colour My Flesh" and "Recreationnal Killer" are well represented too here and the live gives a grittier sound than the well produced studio versions.There’s a spirit of sheer joy (even with songs about vampires, psycho killer, electric chairs…) all along this hour plus of tight musicianship (remember we’re talking about Alan Wilson and Steve Whitehouse) that is highly communicative. In the end it’s more than a great psychobilly album, it’s a great rock’n’roll album (that deals with kids with chainsaw, girls from Transylvannia and so on, okay I know). More rockabilly and psychobilly reviews at www.jumpingfrom6to6.com