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Live in Japan is a live album by B. B. King recorded in Sankei Hall, Tokyo on March 4 and 6, 1971 and released 1971 only in Japan as double LP. It was reissued 1999 for the first time outside Japan. It was reissued 1999 for the first time outside Japan.
Big in Japan: Live in Tokyo 2010 is the fortieth album by Klaus Schulze. Taking in consideration the previously released multi-disc box sets ( Silver Edition , Historic Edition , Jubilee Edition , Contemporary Works I , and Contemporary Works II ), it could be viewed as Schulze's one hundred and first album.
Two shop locations operate in Kyushu: Mandarake Fukuoka is located in Tenjin, [20] and Mandarake Kokura is located in Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyūshū. [10] [21] Mandarake also operates an online storefront in both Japanese and English. The store ships items both domestically within Japan, and internationally to 83 countries. [22]
Blues Interaction – Live in Japan 1986 is an album by blues singer and guitarist Otis Rush, recorded live in Tokyo in December 1986. Recorded with Break Down, a local Japanese band, it features tunes originally popularized by Rush and other blues and R&B artists.
Pages in category "Online music stores of Japan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The discography of the Japanese pop group Sandaime J Soul Brothers consists of ten studio albums, two compilation albums, and twenty-six singles.Since the group's original formation in 1999, the group has experienced two line-up changes and reboots, and currently consists of seven members: Naoto Kataoka, Naoki Kobayashi, Ryuji Imaichi, Hiroomi Tosaka, Elly, Takanori Iwata, Kenjiro Yamashita.
"Blue Tokyo" by Subaeris "Blues From Tokyo" by Creation (Japanese band) "Boogie Man Lives In Tokyo" by Ryojiro Furusawa & Lee Oskar "Boy King Of Tokyo" by Bill Lloyd "Breakfast In Tokyo" by Ratko Zjaca, John Patitucci, Steve Gadd, Stanislav Mitrovic, Randy Brecker "Downtown Tokyo" by Peter Parker's Rock N Roll Club
American singers and musicians who grew up listening to the electric blues by artists such as Muddy Waters, [2] Jimmy Reed, and Elmore James, and soul singers such as Sam Cooke, Ray Charles [3] and Otis Redding [4] fused blues and soul music. [1] Bobby Bland was one of the pioneers of this style. [1]