Journey: Live at Budokan

Journey: Live at Budokan

Release date : March 2, 1983
Runtime : 50m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : English /
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Production companies : NHK /
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With the addition of keyboardist Jonathan Cain and the release of the chart-topping Escape album, Journey reached the height of their popularity as of 1981, followed by their immensely successful Frontiers album of 1983. This superb set performed live for NHK's 'Young Music Show,' at Budokan Hall, Tokyo on March 2nd that year, showcases their incredible musicianship – including incendiary guitar from Neil Schon – and a plethora of hits, including classics such as Don’t Stop Believin', Who's Cryin' Now and Open Arms. Originally broadcast on TV
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  • title:Journey: Live at Budokan
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1983
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director:
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: NHK ·
  • Overview:With the addition of keyboardist Jonathan Cain and the release of the chart-topping Escape album, Journey reached the height of their popularity as of 1981, followed by their immensely successful Frontiers album of 1983. This superb set performed live for NHK's 'Young Music Show,' at Budokan Hall, Tokyo on March 2nd that year, showcases their incredible musicianship – including incendiary guitar from Neil Schon – and a plethora of hits, including classics such as Don’t Stop Believin', Who's Cryin' Now and Open Arms. Originally broadcast on TV
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