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The Brand New Heavies - Shibuya 357: Live In Tokyo 1992 - VINYL LP

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The Brand New Heavies - Shibuya 357: Live In Tokyo 1992 - VINYL LP

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1991 was a momentous year for The Brand New Heavies. They started it without a singer playing second billing to The James Taylor Quartet. By the end of the year they had scored a Top 3 US hit and were about to embark on a run of 16 Top 40 UK hits. N'Dea Davenport was now fronting the group as their guest singer, and the brilliant string of singles from their debut album were becoming locked in the minds of an ever growing fan base. Shibuya 357 Live In Tokyo is the quintessential (and only live) document of an era that quickly passed. The set list includes hits InchNever StopInch, InchDream Come TrueInch, InchStay This WayInch and InchDon't Let It Go To Your HeadInch. The album was originally a limited released in Japan in the late 90s. Acid Jazz is pleased to this new version, remastered from the source tape, on vinyl for the very first time. Album Tracks 1. Gimme One of Those 2. BNH 3. Ride in the Sky 4. Got to Give 5. People Get Ready 6. Don't Let It Go to Your Head 7. Mr. Tanaka 8. Never Stop 9. Stay This Way 10. Doin' It to Death 11. Dream Come True 12. Shakedown
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    • Genre: Rock
    • Description: 1991 was a momentous year for The Brand New Heavies. They started it without a singer playing second billing to The James Taylor Quartet. By the end of the year they had scored a Top 3 US hit and were about to embark on a run of 16 Top 40 UK hits. N'Dea Davenport was now fronting the group as their guest singer, and the brilliant string of singles from their debut album were becoming locked in the minds of an ever growing fan base. Shibuya 357 Live In Tokyo is the quintessential (and only live) document of an era that quickly passed. The set list includes hits InchNever StopInch, InchDream Come TrueInch, InchStay This WayInch and InchDon't Let It Go To Your HeadInch. The album was originally a limited released in Japan in the late 90s. Acid Jazz is pleased to this new version, remastered from the source tape, on vinyl for the very first time. Album Tracks 1. Gimme One of Those 2. BNH 3. Ride in the Sky 4. Got to Give 5. People Get Ready 6. Don't Let It Go to Your Head 7. Mr. Tanaka 8. Never Stop 9. Stay This Way 10. Doin' It to Death 11. Dream Come True 12. Shakedown
    • Artist: The Brand New Heavies
    • Title: Shibuya 357: Live In Tokyo 1992
    • Format: VINYL
    • Label: Acid Jazz
    • Release Date: 03/12/2021
    • Genre: Rock
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    • Product Name: The Brand New Heavies - Shibuya 357: Live In Tokyo 1992 - VINYL LP
    • UPC: 676499056165

1991 was a momentous year for The Brand New Heavies. They started it without a singer playing second billing to The James Taylor Quartet. By the end of the year they had scored a Top 3 US hit and were about to embark on a run of 16 Top 40 UK hits. N'Dea Davenport was now fronting the group as their guest singer, and the brilliant string of singles from their debut album were becoming locked in the minds of an ever growing fan base. Shibuya 357 Live In Tokyo is the quintessential (and only live) document of an era that quickly passed. The set list includes hits InchNever StopInch, InchDream Come TrueInch, InchStay This WayInch and InchDon't Let It Go To Your HeadInch. The album was originally a limited released in Japan in the late 90s. Acid Jazz is pleased to this new version, remastered from the source tape, on vinyl for the very first time. Album Tracks 1. Gimme One of Those 2. BNH 3. Ride in the Sky 4. Got to Give 5. People Get Ready 6. Don't Let It Go to Your Head 7. Mr. Tanaka 8. Never Stop 9. Stay This Way 10. Doin' It to Death 11. Dream Come True 12. Shakedown

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