Weather Report

LIVE IN TOKYO LP 2x12"

Music On Vinyl

MOVLP3521

Music On Vinyl

1940
Format: 2x12inch VinylRelease: 09.02.2024Features: purple vinyl, 180g
pre-order now 09.02.2024

expected to be published on 09.02.2024

LIVE IN TOKYO LP 2x12"
 
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"Live In Tokyo is the first live album by jazz fusion pioneers Weather Report, which was recorded and released in 1972. The recordings took place on January 13 at Shibuya Philharmonic Hall in Tokyo, Japan. It was one of five sold-out shows that they played in Japan during that month. The line-up during that time consisted of Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Miroslav Vitous, Eric Gravatt, and Dom Um Romão. All the music is encapsulated in five lengthy ""medleys"" of WR's repertoire, three of which contain elongated versions of themes from the group's eponymously titled debut album from 1971. Live In Tokyo is the first live album by jazz fusion pioneers Weather Report, which was recorded and released in 1972. The recordings took place on January 13 at Shibuya Philharmonic Hall in Tokyo, Japan. It was one of five sold-out shows that they played in Japan during that month. The line-up during that time consisted of Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, Miroslav Vitous, Eric Gravatt, and Dom Um Romão. All the music is encapsulated in five lengthy ""medleys"" of WR's repertoire, three of which contain elongated versions of themes from the group's eponymously titled debut album from 1971. Live in Tokyo is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on purple coloured vinyl."

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Product information:

WEATHER REPORT, LIVE IN TOKYO LP 2x12" MOVLP3521, 2024-02-09 00:00:00, 8719262030947.
2x12inch Vinyl 0.50 kg.
Material information: Vinyl (PVC).
Records should be stored upright at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

Labeling requirements:

Bertus Musikvertrieb GmbH
Hans-Henny-Jahnn Weg 15
22085 Hamburg

"Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts that can be swallowed.” (due to chipping or small inserts).
Remove and place records carefully to avoid scratches and breakages
Depending on the pressing plant, there may be sharp edges

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