Crusaders / Tokyo, Japan 07.17.1977 Broadcast Edition
Crusaders / Tokyo, Japan 07.17.1977 Broadcast Edition
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Following the departure of their then-leader, Wayne Henderson, the band released the album "Free As The Wind," further enhancing their refined sound and boosting their popularity in Japan. This masterpiece, the first broadcast recording of a live performance from July 17th in Tokyo, has been restored and corrected for inconsistent pitch. The band's popularity in the 1970s transcended the jazz fusion scene, releasing a string of classics including "Scratch," "Southern Comfort," "Chain Reaction," and "Crusader from the South." Their Japan tour, one of the most notable performances of the time, was widely covered in music magazines. Featuring a stellar lineup including Joe Sample, Wilton Felder, David T. Walker on guitar, and Sonny Emory on drums, the live performance was captivating and captivating, drawing enthusiastic audience responses. Live At Festival Hall, Tokyo, Japan July 17th, 1977 1.Mischievous Ways 2.Chain Reaction 3.Blue Ballet 4.The Good Times 5.Carmel 6.Burnin Up The Carnival 7.Street Life 8.Sometimes You Can Take It Or Leave It Joe Sample(keyb) Wilton Felder(ts) David T. Walker(g) Jimmy Earl(b) Sonny Emory III(dr) Sal Marquez(tpt) Lenny Castro(perc) Barbara Morrison(voc)
Live At Festival Hall, Tokyo, Japan July 17th, 1977 1.Mischievous Ways 2.Chain Reaction 3.Blue Ballet 4.The Good Times 5.Carmel 6.Burnin Up The Carnival 7.Street Life 8.Sometimes You Can Take It Or Leave It Joe Sample(keyb) Wilton Felder(ts) David T. Walker(g) Jimmy Earl(b) Sonny Emory III(dr) Sal Marquez(tpt) Lenny Castro(perc) Barbara Morrison(voc)

