Bay City Rollers - Rollerworld (Live at the Budokan, Tokyo 1977/Live Recording, 2008)

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Bay City Rollers : Rollerworld: Live at the Budokan, Tokyo 1977 CD (2008)Title: Rollerworld: Live at the Budokan, Tokyo 1977 Artist: Bay City Rollers Genre: Rock/Pop|Pop Duration: 61.30 mins Format: CD / Album Type: CD No.

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Record LabelAcrobat Music
EAN0824046870225
eBay Product ID (ePID)110945914

Product Key Features

Era1970s
Run Time3693 Sec
Release Year2003
FormatCD
FeaturesLive Recording
GenrePop, Rock, Contemporary Christian
TypeAlbum
ArtistBay City Rollers
Release TitleRollerworld: Live at the Budokan, Tokyo 1977

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Recording ModeStereo
DistributionGem Logistics
Number of Tracks16
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Recording TypeLive
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo

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  • Fun but inessential concert recording from 1977

    Eric Faulkner's guitar and Les McKeown's vocals take centre stage here, with Woody and Derek Longmuir on bass and drums respectively - Alan having been sacked. Rollerworld was recorded in Japan in 1977, where Rollermania continued long after the band's UK and US pomp. None of the big hits are here. "It's a Game" the last memorable single by the Rollers, opens proceedings, and it's the older songs ("Saturday Night", "Money Honey", "Wouldn't You Like It" and "I Only Wanna Be with You") which come across best. The fan hysteria comes through loud and clear and, as a snapshot, of a Rollers audience completely overcome, it's interesting and worth a listen however, despite having read some good reviews, it's fun but completely inessential.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Bay City Rollers Live and Wonderful

    Have played this several times since I got it. Very poignant album considering both Les and Alan are now no longer with us. Don't Let the Music Die breaks my heart when the fans are singing.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Rollerworld

    Great listening to a live audience, you can feel the passion and appreciate the quality in each song 👍

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