Two wonderful groups, great music, fusion from Japan. 2 bass players, 2 drummers, 2 guitarists, 2 keyboardists, and a sax player.
A fusion instrumental band from Japan, they greeted the world with their proud debut in 1976. In 1978, their debut album "Lucky Summer Lady" was released. They have released more than 30 original albums to date. They exude energy abroad; after their initial performance in 1994, they carried out four more performances all around Asia, particularly in Korea. Yet other than an album release in the United States and the lah Eve tour, their popularity has never stretched worldwide. In 1989 due to activity in the U.S.A, they changed their band name to "T-Square". In 2003, they celebrated their 25th anniversary and formed "The Square" once again. A large group of musicians, they invited Keizo Kawano and a new drummer Bando Satoshi; at the young age of 22, he contributed to card-carrier as a support keyboard player. In April of 2005, the album "Passion Flower" was released, breathing new life into "T-Square".
Despite the bald-faced references to bootlegs in the title, this is a totally legit four-CD box set release of live 1967-1970 Doors from numerous shows, all of it previously unissued…
Florence + The Machine have shared a new live album recorded at their huge Madison Square Garden show in New York last month. The gig took place on September 17 as part of a world tour behind Florence’s new album ‘Dance Fever’, and a 24-track live album of the performance has hit streaming services today (October 14).