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⚠ No price reduction Jay Graydon All-Stars Live in Japan 1994.1.19 Airplay for the Planet The cover has a fold. Also, there are some white spots on the disc surface. It plays without any problems in my environment, but please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned. Jay Graydon, who has gained fame as one of the best producers/sound creators/guitarists on the West Coast of the United States, and has released numerous masterpieces and hit albums. This DVD is the world's first video recording of his legendary Japan tour in 1994. This work completely captures the performance at Nakano Sunplaza on January 19, 1994, which is a topic of conversation among AOR fans. It includes familiar masterpieces from the Airplay era such as "After The Love Has Gone," "No Think You Can Do About It," and "Stranded," as well as "Turn Your Love Around" provided to George Benson, "Pamela" provided to TOTO, and numbers from his own projects, Planet 3 and Airplay for the Planet, making it a "best live" that allows you to get an overview of his career. The "All-Stars" who perform with Jay Graydon include Bill Champlin (G, Org, Vo), known for his solo work and participation in Chicago, Steve Porcaro (Key), familiar as a member of TOTO, Joseph Williams (Key, Vo), who gained popularity as the third vocalist of TOTO, Pat Mastelotto (Dr), currently active as a member of King Crimson, and Kenji Sano (B, Vo), active as a member of Kalapana. Jay's figure playing the guitar like crazy. The renowned players supporting him. Originally recorded for "archival purposes," this time, it has been digitally remastered with the latest technology to reproduce the realism in high definition. After about 13 years, it is an extremely valuable treasure video delivered only to Japanese fans.
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