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Stuff/Tokyo,Japan 7.10.1980

Stuff/Tokyo,Japan 7.10.1980

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Since their spectacular debut at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1976, Staff, a super group that has ridden the waves of the fusion boom all over the world and become a popular band representing the scene, has released the title of their 1980 performance in Japan. First appearance! ! The staff members were moved by the enthusiastic response from the Japanese audience and the sincere response from those involved, and in November 1977, they finally embarked on a solo Japan tour. After that, in 1978 (the concert at Tokyo Postal Savings Hall can be heard on the official "Live Staff"), in 1980, and in 1981 when each member was busy with solo activities and disintegrated in the air, during the staff activities, like every year. They held a performance in Japan. Up until now, I have been able to listen to the Japanese performances in 1977 and 1978, but this time I finally heard the performance at Nakano Sunplaza in Tokyo on July 10, 1980, and the miraculous excavation that was kept out of the public.Direct from the PCM digital recording master. The title item recorded on the amazing ultra-high quality stereo sound board that can be said to be on another level is now available for the first time! The concert was filled with tears of joy for fans as they listened to representative songs that summarized the staff's history, as well as valuable unreleased songs. Stevie Wonder's ``Gadd and Parker''s drums exploded with Tee's transcendent piano. Dupree and Gale's exquisite songs include "Signed Shield Delivered I'm Yours", a killer medley of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "The Real McCoy" and "You Make It Easy" A double guitar, Tee's beautiful electric piano and groovy transcendent acoustic piano that no one can imitate, Gordon's rugged bass, the best groove that only Gadd can express, and the drums of a miraculous level. Armed with the muddy groove and solid sound that are the essence of the group that has supported soul, R&B, and swamp, they captivated the hearts of the audience with their performances that were full of humanity, as if they were singing. To modern ears, many fusion works from that time sound old-fashioned, but they are still full of fresh flavor, and the best stage performance by the staff that makes you want to listen to them again and again.This is a miraculous excavation PCM/digital that has never been seen before.・It is a dream-like item perfectly captured by an amazing ultra-high quality stereo sound board that can be said to be on another level, recorded directly from the recording master! ! Live at Nakano Sunplaza,Tokyo July.10.1980 1. Love the Stuff / Ain't No Mountain High Enough 2. Sometimes Bubba Gets Down 3. The Real McCoy 4. You Make it Easy 5. Shuffle 6. Signed,Sealed,Delivered I 'm Yours 7. Duck Soup Gordon Edwards Bass Eric Gale Guitar Cornell Dupree Guitar Richard Tee Piano Steve Gadd Drum

1. Love the Stuff / Ain't No Mountain High Enough 2. Sometimes Bubba Gets Down 3. The Real McCoy 4. You Make it Easy 5. Shuffle 6. Signed,Sealed,Delivered I'm Yours 7. Duck Soup Gordon Edwards Bass Eric Gale Guitar Cornell Dupree Guitar Richard Tee Piano Steve Gadd Drum

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