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"Live in Tokyo" (06/22/1999) Rock & Pop Amon D??l, ResurgenceAmon Duul II includes: Chris Karrer, Lothar Mead, Renate Knamp. Live in Tokyo is a live record from the reunited original lineup of Amon Duul, and while most of the members are in place, the band isn't able to recapture the spark that made their early-'70s albums prog-rock milestones. Part of the reason is that the group is no longer experimenting -- they are simply recreating their sound, and that slavishness prevents the music from being anything other than a nostalgia trip. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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"From Tokyo to Naiagara" (06/10/2003) Rock & Pop Tujiko, Noriko, Tomlab

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"Gagaku: Gems from Foreign Lands *" (07/26/2005) International Tokyo Gakuso, Celestial HarmoniesPersonnel includes: Tokyo Gakuso, Ono Tadaaki, Wakai Satoshi, Ue Kenji, Iwanami Takaaki, Masuayama Seiichi. Recorded at Avaco Creative Studios, Tokyo, Japan on March 24, 2001.

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"Ao Vivo Em T¢quio (Live in Tokyo)" (12/02/2003) International Gil, Gilberto, Warner Music Benelux (Australia)Brazilian composer and performer Gilberto Gil's 1987 live album includes a Portuguese cover of Bob Marley's "No Woman No Cry." Brazilian musicians and studios are fond of backup arrangements quite as mushy as anything the U.S. industry can provide, so live albums of Brazilian performers tend to be a lot more satisfying than studio gigs. That's certainly true of this release compared with his earlier Braziloid album. A punchy backup band does wonders for his attractively laidback style. ~ John Storm Roberts, Original Music

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"Live-Loud-Alive: Loudness in Tokyo" (08/14/2001) Rock & Pop Loudness, Warner Music Benelux (Australia)This release features 13 songs recorded live by hard rock group, Loudness. With so many Western artists recording live albums in their backyard (usually at the famed Budokan theater), it was only fair that Japanese metal pioneers Loudness should get a crack at it too. And while they were still mostly unknown to Western metal fans at the time, 1983's double vinyl Loud-Live-Alive finds the quartet basking in full-fledged stardom while performing before an absolutely rabid hometown crowd. Rising to the occasion, Loudness delivered a bombastic performance, igniting the spectators with a slew of their powerful metal hits, including "In the Mirror," "Black Wall," "Sleepless Night." What makes this live album truly special, however, is the inclusion of various outstanding numbers ("I Was the Sun," "Road Racer," "Fly Away") which would never make it onto any of Loudness' studio records. Oh, and you also get the typical live album perks, such as the sing-along, the drum solo, and, of course, a massive guitar solo showcase for six-string giant Akira Takasaki. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

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When he learns that his sister has gone missing on her extended trip through Asia, seventeen-year-old Adam begins to fear that she may have been involved in a questionable situation and so heads off to Tokyo to find her--ending up facing threatening gangsters and drug dealers along the way.

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Launched by the design house of Mary Kate and Ashley, this Coast To Coast Tokyo Fusion Body Mist is a light flowery fragrance. Mary Kate and Ashley Coast To Coast Tokyo Fusion Body Mist Features: 4 oz. body mist Recommended for casual wear Made in USA
 

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Japan League Caps made of an acrylic wool blend. Displays the Team Logo on the Front and the Primary Logo on the Back. Made by American Needle. Assembled in Country of Origin: USA and/or Imported Origin of Components: USA and/or Imported

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