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Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
10 Jan 2014, 17:10
by drakula63
Gotta be worth the price? I've already got it or I'd be bidding...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/THE-SHADOWS-L ... 19e70f3ea8
Re: Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
10 Jan 2014, 17:15
by JimN
That price is OK, even if the original 1976 release was sold at £2.
But don't go mad: it was been re-released on vinyl (UK Music for Pleasure) and on CD (Japanese Toshiba).
Re: Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
11 Jan 2014, 03:17
by LANKY
A real curio, this album. It reminds me of the first time I saw Cliff and the Shads live, in that same year. It's questionable whether the Shads minus Bruce really are the Shads, notwithstanding the great talent of Alan Hawkshaw.
Re: Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
11 Jan 2014, 12:33
by drakula63
JimN wrote:That price is OK, even if the original 1976 release was sold at £2.
But don't go mad: it was been re-released on vinyl (UK Music for Pleasure) and on CD (Japanese Toshiba).
I wasn't aware of the Japanese CD release. Do you have a photo?
I have seen the original Japanese LP version with gatefold sleeve, but haven't got that. Yet.
Re: Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
11 Jan 2014, 12:54
by JimN
drakula63 wrote:I wasn't aware of the Japanese CD release. Do you have a photo?
http://www.malcolmcampbell.me.uk/japan/04/02.htmlHTH.
Re: Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
12 Jan 2014, 12:29
by Fenderman
I have the same CD, does anyone have an English translation for the liner notes as i can't read Japanese!
And yes, it's not the best Shadows concert ever but does have a few tracks never presented anywhere else live (Exodus and Slaughter on tenth avenue) but does have a good version of Little B.
Re: Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
12 Jan 2014, 12:39
by StuartD
It's notable for the superb Bass Playing of John Rostill. It shows just what a player he was and how, despite the obvious talents of the Bass Players since 1969, just how much he would have contributed going forward.
Stuart
Re: Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
12 Jan 2014, 12:50
by Iain Purdon
StuartD wrote:It's notable for the superb Bass Playing of John Rostill. It shows just what a player he was and how, despite the obvious talents of the Bass Players since 1969, just how much he would have contributed going forward.
Quite agree. I think whenever the Shadows had to replace somebody, they always brought in the best person they could for the needs of the time and John was just terrific. I am sure he would have contributed loads if he had had more time. Whether it would have been to the Shadows, however, is one of those unknown unknowns.
Re: Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
12 Jan 2014, 13:14
by JimN
Fenderman wrote:I have the same CD, does anyone have an English translation for the liner notes as i can't read Japanese!
And yes, it's not the best Shadows concert ever but does have a few tracks never presented anywhere else live (Exodus and Slaughter on tenth avenue) but does have a good version of Little B.
Try:
http://www.malcolmcampbell.me.uk/japan/05/The translation was made by London Shadows fan (and great player), Mike McWilliams.
Re: Live 1969 Sankei Hall

Posted:
13 Jan 2014, 17:11
by drakula63
Thanks.
The Live in Japan album is great; very poorly regarded in error. Everyone should at least give it a try if avoiding it on the strength of its reputaion...