Live in Japan (21st Century Schizoid Band album)
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| Live in Japan | |
|---|---|
| Live album by 21st Century Schizoid Band | |
| Released | 2002 |
| Recorded | November 6, 2002 at Shinjuku Kouseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan |
| Label | Iceni |
Live in Japan is the second "Official Bootleg" release by the 21st Century Schizoid Band. It was released on CD and DVD, the DVD containing the extra tracks "Tomorrow's People" and "If I Was", as well as bonus features.
[edit] Track listing
- "Schizoid Intro" (Jakszyk) – 2:00
- "A Man, A City" (Robert Fripp, Greg Lake, McDonald, Giles, Pete Sinfield) – 8:35
- "Cat Food" (Fripp/Sinfield/McDonald) – 4:26
- "Let There be Light" (McDonald/Sinfield) – 3:26
- "Progress" (M. Giles) – 7:04
- "In the Court of the Crimson King" (McDonald/Sinfield) – 7:51
- "Formentera Lady" (Fripp/Sinfield) – 12:07
- "Tomorrow's People" (M. Giles) – 8:04 (DVD only)
- "If I Was" (McDonald/Leray) – 4:51 (DVD only)
- "Ladies of the Road" (Fripp/Sinfield) – 7:46
- "I Talk to the Wind" (McDonald/Sinfield) – 6:25
- "Epitaph" (Fripp/Lake/McDonald/Giles/Sinfield) – 9:30
- "Birdman" (McDonald) – 4:36
- "21st Century Schizoid Man" (Fripp/Lake/McDonald/Giles/Sinfield) – 10:29
[edit] Bonus features
- Interviews with:
- Ian McDonald – 3:58
- Mike Giles – 3:45
- Peter Giles – 6:36
- Jakko Jakszyk – 2:36
- Mel Collins – 1:53
- In the Studio 22-08-02 – 9:37
- Canterbury Fayre 24-08-02 – 12:17
- Queen Elizabeth Hall 30-09-02 – 10:19
[edit] Personnel
- Mel Collins - Baritone, Tenor and Alto Sax, Flute, Keys and Backing Vocals
- Jakko Jakszyk - Lead Vocal, Guitar, Flute and Keys
- Michael Giles - Drums, Percussion and Vocal
- Peter Giles - Bass Guitar and Backing Vocal
- Ian McDonald - Alto Sax, Flute, Keys, Grand Piano, Vocal and Percussion
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