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Casiopea World Live '88 : ウィキペディア英語版
Casiopea World Live '88

''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 live and in Concert during Casiopea's World Tour in 1988 that promoted their Previous Album "Euphony". It is also a Collaboration Album with 2 Japanese Horn Sections from 2 other bands. The Brass Section of "Spectrum" and the Brass Section of "The Tops". It is, additionally, the First Album Spectrum has recorded together since their Break-Up in 1981, And is also their Penultimate Album (Their last Album after they Officially broke up was released in 1991 and was a Remix Compilation Album of songs of theirs 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 would release one more album, "SOUL CHILDREN", the following year, before they disbanded in 1991.
==Track listing==


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