Live in Japan

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 75:37

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wow!

ursus50

this is non-stop energy at its best. skill and a suprising set list make this well worth the download. I'll play this for a long time. Ottmar Liebert on steroids!

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Fantastic playing!

rivaeast

I love this record... What a surprise to find them!!! Not since Michael Hedges has someone been able to take pop/rock and turn it on it's head like this duo!

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Just a heads up...

reversezer0

Purchasing the CD comes bundled with a DVD to see a few of their tracks played live. Nice editing... solid performance. It's an excellent live album including tracks from their other 2 albums not released in the states. Gabriela also utilizes some synth work in her rhythms.... oooOOOooh.

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