Journey : Escape & Frontiers - Live in Japan

Journey : Escape & Frontiers - Live in Japan

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Journey : Escape & Frontiers - Live in Japan

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Sinopse: Em fevereiro de 2017, o Journey foi ao Japão a pedido do lendário promotor de shows japonês Sr. Udo para um show especial no Budokan de Tóquio onde apresentaram uma performance completa dos álbuns Escape e Frontiers, de 1981 de 1983, respectivamente. “Há algumas músicas que eu nem me lembro de ter tocado, como as faixas "Frontiers" e "Troubled Child" e reviver essas coisas tem sido muito divertido." Disse o guitarrista Neal Schon à revista Rolling Stone na época.

Duração: 02h10m

Data de lançamento: 29 de março de 2019

Genêros: Música.

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