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Artist: Night Ranger

Title: Rock in Japan Greatest Hits Live

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1999

Label: Dead Line Music

Catalog Number: CLP0616-2

Personnel

Jack Blades bass, vocals
Brad Gillis guitar
Jeff Watson guitar
Alan Fitzgerald keyboard
Kelly Keagy drums, vocals

Originally released as a 2 disc set in Japan titled "Big In Japan"

Tracks

1.  Neverland live  
2.  Touch of Madness live  
3.  My Elusive Mind live  
4.  Sing Me Away live  
5.  Someday I Will live  
6.  Brad Gillis Guitar Solo live  
7.  Rumors in the Air live  
8.  Jeff Watson Guitar Solo live  
9.  Eddies Comin' Out Tonight live  
10.  Sentimental Street live  
11.  Goodbye live  
12.  Forever All Over Again live  
13.  Slap Like Being Born live  
14.  When You Close Your Eyes live  
15.  New York Time live  
16.  Don't Tell Me You Love Me live  
17.  Sister Christian live  
18.  (You Can Still) Rock in America live  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: James Date: October 3, 2002 at 10:33
Oh yeah, what a great band live. Both guitar players get solo spots and the song selection is great. Not a ballad band at heart, these guys really know how to crank it up. That being said, they do write a mean ballad. Classic straight up rock band. Jeff Watson and Brad Gillis are two amazing guitar players

From: Gar Date: November 1, 2002 at 10:52
Couldn't agree more! This is better than their earlier live album. A good blend of their classics with their newer material.

From: motley_69 Date: October 4, 2004 at 5:13
FUCKIN AMAZING BAND. Just watched the 7 Wishes live video last night and was blown away, although I DID own Rock In Japan before that and thought they were incredible before that. Someday I Will, is a bloody INCREDIBLE song, and nobody will be able to convince me otherwise!! Probably the best live album I own, period. Including Alive 1. Sorry KISS, if you could sound this good without overdubbing a million times over than MAYBE, but damn this is some fine stuff.


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