A live performance that symbolizes the golden age of city pop
A decisive moment that proved the musical perfection of Sugiyama Kiyotaka and Omega Tribe.
"Futari no Natsu Monogatari" and "Silence ga Ippai" beautifully combine the dynamic energy of a live performance with the lyricism of the songs. This album showcases both the band's cohesiveness and Sugiyama's appeal as a solo artist, marking the pinnacle of Japan's pop music scene in the 1980s. The excellent sound technology also makes this an ideal live album, combining the immersive feel of a venue with studio-quality sound.
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A:
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1)
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Opening
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2)
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Route 314
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3)
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Paddling To You
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4)
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Nagisa No Sea-Dog
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5)
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Futari No Natsu Monogatari (Never Ending Summer)
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6)
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Scramble Cross
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7)
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Mayonaka No Screen Board
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B:
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1)
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Silence Ga Ippai
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2)
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Alone Again
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3)
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Trade Wind
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4)
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Do It Again
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5)
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Because
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C:
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1)
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Garasu No Palm Tree
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2)
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Misty Night Cruising
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3)
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Eastern Railroad
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4)
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Midnight Down Town
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D:
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1)
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Kimi No Heart Wa Marine Blue
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2)
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The End Of The River
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3)
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Asphalt Lady
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4)
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Summer Suspicion
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5)
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The End Of The River
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Guitar, Chorus - Shinji Takashima
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Vocals - Sugiyama Kiyotaka
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Bass, Chorus - Takao Oshima
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Keyboards, Chorus - Toshitsugu Nishihara
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Drums, Percussion - Keiichi Hiroishi