Casiopea Perfect Live II

Casiopea Perfect Live Live II
Live album by Casiopea
Released July 10, 1987
Recorded at U-Port hall, Gotanda, Tokyo Japan December 27, 1986
Genre Jazz fusion
Length 97:12
Label Alfa Records
ALR-40005/6
Producer Shunsuke Miyazumi
Casiopea chronology
Sun Sun
(1986)
Casiopea Perfect Live II
(1987)
Platinum
(1987)

Casiopea Perfect Live Live II is the fourth live album released by the jazz fusion group Casiopea in 1987. This is Casiopea's 16th overall album.

Track listing

CD 1
No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Conjunction" (from album "Sun Sun")-Issei Noro 2:39
2. "Looking Up" (from album "Photographs")-Issei Noro 4:38
3. "Street Performer" (from album "Halle")-Akira Jimbo 4:26
4. "Zoom" (from album "Down Upbeat")-Issei Noro 4:34
5. "Deperture" (from album "Sun Sun")-Akira Jimbo 3:04
6. "Keepers" (from album "Sun Sun")-Issei Noro 3:16
7. "Samba Mania" (from album "Sun Sun")-Minoru Mukaiya 4:15
8. "Galactic Funk" (from album "Cross Point")-Issei Noro 6:04
9. "Something's Wrong (Change It)" (from album "Sun Sun")Carlos AlomarCarlos Alomar 4:35
10. "Choose Me"  Carlos AlomarCarlos Alomar 5:01
11. "Mi Señora" (from album "Sun Sun")-Tetsuo Sakurai 4:27
12. "Sun" (from album "Sun Sun")Carlos Alomar, Issei NoroCarlos Alomar 4:59
CD 2
No. TitleLyricsMusic Length
1. "Mother Earth" (from album "Sun Sun")-Issei Noro 4:57
2. "Drums Solo"  -- 6:43
3. "Bass Solo"  -- 3:42
4. "Misty Lady" (from album "Photographs")-Issei Noro 4:29
5. "Halle" (from album "Halle")-CASIOPEA 3:58
6. "Swear" (from album "Cross Point")-Issei Noro 6:48
7. "Asayake" (from album "Super Flight")-Issei Noro 4:51
8. "Dazzling" (from album "Photographs")-Issei Noro 5:12
9. "Coast to Coast" (from album "Sun Sun")-Issei Noro 4:34

Personnel

CASIOPEA are

Issei Noro - Electric guitar
Minoru Mukaiya - Keyboards
Tetsuo Sakurai - Electric Bass
Akira Jimbo - Drums

Additional Musicians

Production


Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog Note
Japan July 10, 1987 Alfa Records stereo 30cmLP ALR-40005/6
12cmCD 48XA-167/8

References

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