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| ARTIST: | Glenn Hughes |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mtm Music & Publish |
| FEATURES: | Live |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Devil's Road, You Can't Stop Rock N' Roll, Death Alley Driver, I Surrender, Stormbringer, Dark Days, Mistreated, Can't Stop the Flood, Better Man, Ride the Storm, King of Dreams, Street of Dreams, Spotlight Kid, Against the Wall [*] |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Live in Tokyo
Crap? no way! This is a right-in-your-face rock & roll, with lots of feeling (courtesy of Mr. Hughes & Mr. Turner, two of the most talented singers and songwriters of all time) and with hot versions of Purple, Rainbow and Sabbath's classics. A must buy for classic hard rock fans. The reviewer below doesn't have any idea of what true rock is all about...
This album confirms that Glenn is "the voice of rock and roll". Joe is the one when feeling comes around. Together, these guys ara dynamite!!!
Crap ...
Glenn Hughes is class, but this band does not cut it. Buy Burning Japan Live.
A Live Album as it Should Be
This live album encompasses some of the best from the recently released HTP studio album, Deep Purple, and Rainbow. The sound and performances are consistent throughout. Often, new bands sound terrible in concert, but Glenn Hughes and Joe Lynn Turner do not falter, indicative of their talent and tenure in the rock world. Their Japanese backing band are quite talented musicians in their own right. The frantic organ playing in "Death Alley Driver," the guitar work in "You Can't Stop Rock and Roll" and "Dark Days," and the thunderous drums in "Ride the Storm" all attest to their talent. However, this album is not without it's more subtle songs, such as "King of Dreams," a wonderful treat from Turner's Deep Purple days. Also, "Mistreated" showcases Hughes's wonderful vocal and bass-playing skills.
Turner and Hughes share the spotlight; their egos do not crowd the cd, which is a benefit for the listener. It seems that their wild days have passed them and that they now concentrate on the music, which is, in fact, the most important thing anyhow. This CD is a definite must-buy. If you love Rainbow and Deep Purple, you'll love this. If not, then you'll probably still like it. Given the type of "rock" dominating the airwaves lately, this will feel like a cool breath of fresh air. If you like it, I'd also suggest you pick up their studio album, which contains wonderful songs not present on the live album.