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※ This was purchased when they came to perform live here, featuring Noriko Miyamoto, a (former) jazz singer who was a fan, and has been stored unopened. The cellophane sheet is still attached. - Title: Graham Central Station Live in Japan '92 - Number of Discs: 2 Discs - Label: STAR MAKER - Tracks: A live album featuring a variety of songs Thank you for viewing. Larry Graham, who was active as the bassist for Sly & the Family Stone, left in 1972 and formed Graham Central Station the following year, 1973. They were quite popular in the 1970s, and although I didn't go so far as to buy a record, I did listen to them. They disbanded around 1980, but it seems they revived and reformed in the 90s due to the re-evaluation of black music. And then, in 1992, a live performance at the now-defunct Shinjuku Kosei Nenkin Kaikan. Featuring Noriko Miyamoto on vocals. Graham Central Station's classic hits appear one after another. Half nostalgic, half new discoveries that make you go "Oh!" The most important Noriko-chan is, as always, wild and charming, and the way she tries to blend in with the members is great. SMEP-0001~2 <Disc.1> 1 Entrow 2 We've Been Waiting 3 Feel The Need 4 Can You Handle It 5 Freedom 6 Touch Your Heart 7 George's Solo 8 Tomorrow 9 Starwberry Letter#23 10 One In A Million You <Disc.2> 1 Today 2 The Jam 3 Release Yourself 4 Hair 5 I Want To Take You Highe
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