Mr. Big In Japan [Live] [Import]
Mr. Big In Japan [Live] [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Intro |
| 2. Lost in America |
| 3. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy |
| 4. Shine |
| 5. Price You Gotta Pay |
| 6. Superfantastic |
| 7. Alive and Kickin' |
| 8. Suffocation |
| 9. Static |
| 10. Dancin' With My Devils |
| 11. To Be With You |
| 12. Electrified |
| 13. Addicted to That Rush |
| 14. Blame It on My Youth |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Limited to 100,000 with special packaging (the case is housed in a CD-size slip-box) including 48 page history book with loads of color photos. 14 live tracks!
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In Japan
Mr. Big Manufacturer: Wea Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000063LCQ Release Date: 2002-05-28 |
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Album Description
Limited to 100,000 with special packaging (the case is housed in a CD-size slip-box) including 48 page history book with loads of color photos. 14 live tracks!Album Details
Limited Pressing of 100,000 Units featuring a Bonus Booklet with Photo, Tour Dates, and a Complete Discography.Customer Reviews:
Gilbert is missed.......2006-02-03
Paul Gilbert Ain't All That!.......2003-08-23
I may be one of the few people who prefer Richie Kotzen over Paul Gilbert in Mr. Big. Don't get me wrong, Paul came up with some cool ridiculous guitar hijinx and even cooler songs ("Green Tinted 60's Mind"), but by the time Hey Man came around it's obvious he was all dried up and couldn't handle the more rockin', blue eyed soul, earthier direction of the band.
Paul just wasn't built to be a normal guitar player. He doesn't easily come up with classic blues based guitar concepts ala Hendrix and The Stones. He's the worst blues guitar player on the planet rivialing only Steve Vai in the blues challenged department.
Richie Kotzen is the best of both worlds. He's got bluesy soul, knows how to milk a note, then dazzels you with a barrage of legato mayhem. Right now Get Over It is my favorite studio album of there's. Eric Martin is the second coming and the tunes are 10 times better than most of the material on previous albums.
No more gimmicks with the whole world waiting breathlessly to hear what kind of complicated guitar solo Gilbert would come up with. The new Mr. Big is about THE SONG and the seamless blend musicianship, groove, soul, and songcraft.
This live disc is totally out of the box and I'm glad I got it instead of Japandamonium. Kotzen breathes new life into the old material, handles all of Gilbert's guitar workouts NOTE FOR NOTE, yet adds his own soulful thang that was sorely lacking from Gilbert's white bread, metronomic, three note per string guitar exercise patterns on crack.
Kotzen's vocals and songwriting also add to the band's sound moving away from Gilbert's faux Van Halen hard rock boogies to a fresher soul pop vibe and even funk. Overall, Kotzen brought more SOUL to the band and the other guys ran with it. Actually, it was always there. They just needed a guitarist with some vibe. Kotzen's guitar sound is also refreshing, going for a more vintage straight ahead cleaner Strat/Tele vibe rather than Gilbert's humbuckery processed tone and the phony F holes.
The production is narly and imperfect which is what I like. It's a live show and it should sound like one. Kotzen wails on guitar and vocals (But he's no Eric Martin!) and has the baddest legato licks this side of Holdsworth. Billy Sheehan is the master of over the top bass while knowing where to put it all FOR THE SONG. Drummer Pat Torpey is ungodly! I'll say it again, Eric Martin is the second coming. He's the finest comtemporary rock vocalist of our time.
Buy this disc. Put it in your car and rock out. You won't be sorry. Vibe for days.
A good Live Mr. Big.......2002-07-01
Yet another great live album from a great band..........2002-05-10
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Hey Man (W/bonus Track) Deluxe Package Made in Japan
Mr. Big Manufacturer: east west ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000OYFUGG |
Product Description
1996, Made in JAPAN Complete with OBI strip of paper, and slipcase DELUXE PACKAGE, it also FEATURES 1 rare Bonus track. the complete track listing is:Trapped In Toyland - Take Cover - Jane Doe - Goin' Where The Wind Blows - The Chain - Where Do I Fit In? - If That's What It Takes - Out Of The Underground - Dancin' Right Into The Flame - Mama D. - Fool Us Today - BONUS TRACK: Tears
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Mr Big In Japan
Mr Big (US) Manufacturer: East West ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LYOHYA |
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