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Kingdom Come/Tokyo,Japan 1989

Kingdom Come/Tokyo,Japan 1989

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January 12, 1989, the final day of the Japan tour, a complete recording of the Nakano Sunplaza performance for 1 hour and 37 minutes with the finest audience recording. Introducing a super high-quality disc using the original master cassette, which is not available even among traders. There is no doubt that it was recorded with a very excellent microphone, and it is recorded with a high quality sound that is exceptional for audience recordings of this era. At the countdown live held at Tokyo Dome, they performed a short set, but at their solo performances in Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo in January, they performed a full set live, and it was a large-scale live that is unusual for a new band. You can listen to the Kingdom Come stage that captivates the audience in the highest quality sound. German-born Lenny Wolff's moist vocals, which Japanese people like, are truly wonderful and tasteful, and he captivates listeners with his stable vocal performance. Backed by the stable drumming of current Scorpions drummer James Kotak, guitarists Danny Stagg and Rick Steyer, who have outstanding playing, will show off plenty of original riffs and solo plays. Kingdom Come was ridiculed as the "Red Clone" because some of the song forms and vocals were too similar to Zeppelin, and was rejected by some listeners, critics, and veteran musicians. If you listen to the stunning live take, everyone will have no choice but to recognize the band's excellent ability. A splendid performance full of charm as a first-class hard rock band with a classical taste. In addition to the songs from the first album, which was full of excellent songs, four songs from "In Your Face" released in the same year will be played in the latter half of the show: Stargazer, Perfect 'O', Who Do You Love, and Overrated. The last of the main set is nostalgic Stone Fury's Break Down The Walls! A valuable live document of Kingdom Come's first Japan tour held about 27 years ago. This is a recommended piece that anyone who loves hard rock from that era will definitely enjoy. Live at Nakano Sunplaza, Tokyo, Japan 12th January 1989 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Introduction 2. Shout It Out 3. Living Out Of Touch 4. Pushin' Hard 5. Now Forever After 6. Keyboard Intro. 7. 17 8. Guitar Solo 9. What Love Can Be 10. Loving You Disc 2 1. Stargazer 2. Perfect 'O' 3. Hideaway 4. Who Do You Love 5. Get It On 6. Drum Solo/Get It On 7. Break Down The Walls 8. Overrated 9. The Shuffle Lenny Wolf - Vocals Danny Stag - Guitar Rick Steier - Guitar Johnny B. Frank - Bass James Kottak - Drums

Disc 1 1. Introduction 2. Shout It Out 3. Living Out Of Touch 4. Pushin' Hard 5. Now Forever After 6. Keyboard Intro. 7. 17 8. Guitar Solo 9. What Love Can Be 10. Loving You Disc 2 1. Stargazer 2. Perfect 'O' 3. Hideaway 4. Who Do You Love 5. Get It On 6. Drum Solo/Get It On 7. Break Down The Walls 8. Overrated 9. The Shuffle Lenny Wolf - Vocals Danny Stag - Guitar Rick Steier - Guitar Johnny B. Frank - Bass James Kottak - Drums

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