A record that symbolizes the golden age of Japanese group sounds.
An enthusiastic live album from the Tigers' heyday.
This album features the entire performance, centered around Kenji Sawada, that thrilled the audience. Combining energetic performances directly descended from the Beatles with show-like appeal, it is an important album that symbolizes the peak of the GS boom at the time.
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A:
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1)
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Honky Tonk Women
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2)
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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
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3)
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Susie Q
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4)
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I Put A Spell On You
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5)
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Route 66
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6)
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The Dock Of The Bay
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B:
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1)
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The Bee Gees Medley
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2)
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Looky Looky
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3)
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Cotton Fields
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4)
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Jailhouse Rock
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5)
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Travelin' Band
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6)
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Lanena
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7)
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What'd I Say
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C:
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1)
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Solitude In The City
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2)
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The Tigers Original Medley
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3)
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Smile For Me
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4)
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The Falling Of Youthful Days
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5)
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A Decree Of Love
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6)
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Don't Forget To Remember
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7)
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Mon Cinema
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D:
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1)
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Anybody's Answer
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2)
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Heartbreaker
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3)
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The Free Travel
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4)
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Ring The Bell Of Anger
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5)
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Love, Love, Love
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