Casiopea World Live '88
1988 live album by Casiopea
Casiopea World Live '88 Released November 25, 1988 Recorded July 9, 1988 at Projeto Sp. São Paulo , Brazil , August 23, 1988 at World Expo '88 Brisbane , Australia , August 27, 1988 at Yomiuriland Open Theater East, Tokyo , Japan , September 10, 1988 at Auditorio National , Mexico City , Mexico , September 13, 1988 at Roxy , Los Angeles , U.S.A. . Genre Jazz fusion Length 43 :41 Label Polydor K.K. / AURA 28MX-2555Producer Issei Noro
SPECTRUM FINAL (1981)
Casiopea World Live '88 (1988)
SPECTRUM SUPER REMIX (1991)
Casiopea World Live '88 is the fifth live album released by the jazz fusion group Casiopea in 1988. It is a compilation Album consisting of recordings of some of their songs played in concert during Casiopea's World Tour in 1988 that promoted their previous album "Euphony ". It is also a collaboration album with two Japanese horn sections from two other bands, the brass section of "Spectrum" and the brass Section of "The Tops". Additionally, it is the first album Spectrum recorded since their breakup in 1981, and is their penultimate album (their last album after they broke up was released in 1991 and was a remix compilation album of songs that were hits in Japan from the late 1970s). Lead trumpeter/vocalist of Spectrum, Ichiro Nitta, was also the Producer of "The Tops" at the time this album was released. Tops released one more album, "Soul Children", the following year, before they disbanded in 1991. That same year, Spectrum released their "Super Remix" album. This was also the last album to feature Tetsuo Sakurai on Bass and Akira Jimbo on Drums (during his run as a full-time member), who both left to form the band Jimsaku .
Track listing
LP(28MX-2555) Track listing
CD(POCH-1223, UPCY-6540) Track listing
12, 13 bonus truck are not included in H33P-20285.
Personnel
Casiopea are
Guest Musicians
Horn Arrangement - Ichiro Nitta (LP:A1, B5)(CD:1,10,11,12,13)
Horn Spectrum are
Tops Horns are
Production
Recorded on
July 9th (Projeto Sp. São Paulo , Brazil) [LP:A3, A4] [CD:3,4]
August 23rd (World Expo 88 , Brisbane , Australia) [LP:A5] [CD:5]
August 27th (Yomiuriland Open Theater East, Tokyo , Japan) [LP:A1,A2,B5] [CD:1,2,10,11,12,13]
September 10th (Auditorio National, Mexico City , Mexico) [LP:B1,B2] [CD:6,7]
September 13th (Roxy, Los Angeles , U.S.A.) [LP:B3,B4] [CD:8,9]
Recording engineers - Roberto Marques (Brazil), Steve Pyle (Australia), Bob Hodas (U.S.A.), Tsutomu Ueda (Mexico), and Akitsugu Doi (Tokyo)
Mixing engineer - Akitsugu Doi, Tutomu Ueda
Assistant engineer - Masashi Kudo
Tour supervisor - Shinichi Toyama
Top Producer - Noboru Miura
Project co-ordinator - Masato Arai
Tour management - Fumiaki Takahashi
Tour crew - Ichiro Gohara, Tsutomu Ueda, Katsuhiro Maruichi, Kazumasa Mitsui, Hideji Uekusa, Hisashi Aratake.
Art director - Yoshiyuki Menjoh
Designer - Yuji Sugita
Photograph - Nakao Wada, Kazumi Okuma, Eiryo Asada
Hair and makeup - Kaoru Chiba
Release history
External links
LD/DVD
JOIA Released January 25, 1989 Recorded July 9, 1988 at Projeto Sp. São Paulo , Brazil , August 23, 1988 at World Expo '88 Brisbane , Australia , August 27, 1988 at Yomiuriland Open Theater East, Tokyo , Japan , September 10, 1988 at Auditorio National , Mexico City , Mexico , September 13, 1988 at Roxy , Los Angeles , U.S.A. . Genre Jazz fusion Length 75 :00 Label Laserdisc Corp. SM068-3290Producer Issei Noro
JOIA - Casioea World Tour - is the live video released by the jazz fusion group Casiopea in 1989.
Later on, it was released on DVD with the name Live History Part II .
Track listing
LD(SM068-3290) track listing
Personnel
Casiopea are
Guest Musicians
Horn arrangement - Ichiro Nitta (2-2〜4,2-6)
Horn Spectrum are
Tops Horns are
Production
Director - Hideaki Oguri
Producer - Ryoichi Okuda (L.D.C.), Shunsuke Goth (TAMCO)
Technical supervisor - Makoto Kagawa, Kiyoshi Yaezawa
Video editor - Susumu "FRYO" Iguchi, Hideaki Oguri
Sound mixing engineer - Akitsugu Doi
Supervisor - Shinichi Toyama (Aura Music)
Tour producer - Noboru Miura (Soreisha)
Tour management - Fumiaki Takahashi
Assistant director - Kiyoji Yoshino, Atsushi Kimura
M.A. engineer - Takami Yuasa
Sound mixing assistant - Masashi Kudo
Production assistant manager - Hiroshi Mizutani
Runner - Kenichi Matsumoto
Assistant editor - Kohei Ishizaki
Edit co-ordinator - Kouichi Umeda
Stylist - Reiko Shishi
Designer - Mitsuaki Takeda (L.D.C.)
Tour co-ordinator - Masato Arai
Tour crew - Katsuhiro Maruichi, Ichiro Gohara, Tsutomu Ueda, Kazumasa Mitsui, Hideji Uekusa, Hisashi Aratake
Brazil staff
Sup operações - M. Lucena
Dir tecnico - N. Cagiano
Sup tec - Carlos A. Fonseca
Co-dir - Simoes
Cameraman - Shigeru Mikoshiba, Carlinhos, Michell, Di Nizo, Marcelo, Leonard Yamaguchi
Video engineer - Kazuhiro Nagame, Pedro, Valdir, Luizinho, Baldini, Robson
AssistanttTecnico - J. Servulo
Camera assistant - Paulo, Hamilton
Aux mecs - Erco
Sound recording engineer - Roberto Marques, João Roberto Guarino
Sound assistant engineer - Jose Alberto Pimentel, Carlos Guedes, Dijalma Silva
Illumination - Walter, L. Fernando, Claudio, Arnaldo
Video mobil - TV Bandeirantes
Audio Equipments - Transamerica
Co-ordination - Nambei Tshushin Sha, Gisaburo Owa, Marina Satoh, Leonard Yamaguchi
Tour Co-ordination - Hallelujah World, Toshiharu Masanobu, Makio Terao
Australia staff
Co-producer - Kei Robards
Co-director - Malcom Kemp.
Technical director - G. Nettle, B. Cassidy
Switcher - P. Lesson
Cameraman - Makoto Kogawa, Glen Watson, Steve Cahill, Brian Barnard, Bob McCall, Greg Clark
Video engineer - Barry Sutherland, G. Venn, C. Koeneman, J. Waiter, J. Galea, I. Andrews
VTR - Craig Metcalfe, D. Webb
Sound recording engineer - Steve Pyle, J. Boast
Sound recording assistant - G. Son
Assistant director - K. Wilson
Lighting - J. Bosak
Video and audio mobile - TVO (Network Ten), Video Ten
Co-ordination - West Street Productions, Tom Kanazaki, Jinni Hazard
Japan staff
Technical director - Kiyoshi Yaezawa
Chief cameraman - Makoto Kogawa
Cameramen - Joji Ide, Shigeru Mikoshiba, Dave Kajimoto, Tsutomu Akahira, Shinichi Chiba, Jun Kosaka, Masato Ishikawa, Yoji Miyazaki, Teruo Ito, Akio Suzaki, Hiroshi Watanabe (Com-remote)
Video engineer - Masaru Konno, Akiyoshi Serino, Kazuhiro Nagame, Yoshitaka Kenkou, Hiroyuki Toida
VTR - Hisaki Fukuda, Takashi Suzuki
Switcher - Hirohito Ikemoto
Camera assistant - Fumito Kotani, Hiroshi Oyama, Junichi Yokoyama, Katsunori Ikemoto, Mitsunori Kishizoe
Rail and crane system - Hiroshi Iwasaki, Kozo Nashiki, Kazuya Nakamura, Yutaka Oshima, Shigeru Hirayama, Toshihiro Nakamura, Katsuo Ito, Shinji Kanzaki, Koji Kanaya
Sound recording engineer - Akitsugu Doi
Sound recording Assistants - Yoshiyasu Kumada, Makoto Takahashi, Tomoyasu Yamashita, Shoji Kusunoki
P.A. - Tsutomu Ueda, Kimio Kurokawa
Stage art pranner - Kazunori Higuchi
Lighting director - Ichiro Gohara
Lighting - Yukihisa Nishimura
Stage manager - Katsumi Ninagawa, Masayuki Yagi, Seiji Ohashi
Location lighting - Kouichi Seo, Tsugio Mizuno
Mexico staff
Cameraman - Makoto Kagawa
Video engineer - Kazuhiro Nagame
Sound recording engineer - Tsutomu Ueda
Co-director - Oscar J. Vera Mendez
Video system - TV Imevision
Co-ordinator - Setsuo Morishima
Stage manager - Ryuichi Masamura
U.S.A. Staff
Technical director - Mike Harrington
Technical co-ordinator - Steve North
Cameraman - Guy Casagrande, George Prince, Joe Dallura, Dave Kister, Doug Frobie, Makoto Kagawa
Gaffer - Marx Misenhiemer
Video engineer - Bill Schwartz, Terry Baysdofer, Jon Karhan, John Karhan
Camera assistant - Engine Fitzpatrick
Sound recording engineer - Bob Hodas, Video Mobil, Video One, Audio Mobile, Record Plant
Co-ordination - Muru Okuda (Filmore International)
Associates co-ordination - Alvin Mori, Ron Martinez (Lumination)
Release history
Region
Date
Label
Format
Catalog
Note
Japan
January 25, 1989
Laserdisc Corp.
LaserDisc
SM068-3290
CLV , NTSC , stereo
VHS
HM068-3290
NTSC, Hi-Fi
September 13, 2000
Pioneer LDC
DVD
PIBL-1003
single-sided, region code 2, NTSC, Linear PCM
June 23, 2004
Geneon Entertainment ,
GNBL-1005
Dual-layer, Dolby 5.1 surround , NTSC
External links
References
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