The Ventures: Live in Japan '65 CD Track Listing

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The Ventures Live in Japan '65 (1965)
Originally Released In Us May 30, 1995\nOriginally Recorded March 5, 1965. \n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: Originally released in Japan as a double album, this live set was unavailable in the U.S. until 1995. So cleanly recorded (the drums are especially crisp) that one is tempted to believe these tracks might have actually been laid down in the studios, it has a speedy, frenetic, well-executed edge that makes this worth checking out by Ventures fans. Seventy minutes of material, including most of their big '60s hits, covers of then-contemporary surf and British Invasion tunes, and surprises like "The Pink Panther Theme" and a 10-minute version of Duke Ellington's "Caravan." -- Richie Unterberger\n\nAmazon.com Editorial Review\nRecorded at the peak of the band's '60s popularity, this album is a collection of previously unreleased live tracks from Japan, where the Ventures have been stars for nearly 40 years; instrumental rock transcends every language barrier. The 29 songs collected here represent a virtual live greatest-hits package, cut on ancient, Buddy Holly-vintage three-track tape machines, including: "Caravan," "Pipeline," "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" and "Journey to the Stars." A cover of the Searchers' version of Jackie DeShannon's "When You Walk in the Room" is a generous tip of the hat to the British invasion groups who all but buried surf music in the mid-'60s. Fun, lo-fi and best of all--live Ventures! --Dave Provost \n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nThe Ventures Knock Out Japan!, August 5, 2003 \nBy A Customer\nI almost didnt buy this cd - I already had most of the Dolton/Liberty studio albums on CD/Vinyl and also the live "Ventures On Stage" album from 1965-6. I'm so glad I picked it up because this is one of the best recorded live performances of the 1960's and a true testiment to the greatness and importance of the Ventures. They have inspired so many musicans to learn guitar and this CD has 29 great reasons why. \n\nThe sound is punchy and super clean with plenty of stereo separation between the instruments (good for learning parts). About the only thing I didn't like is the intrusive Japanese announcements between each song. I wind up fast forwarding to get to the next song, and I wish they were edited out for us english speaking fans. But they were part of this historical performance. \n\nAny fan of instrumental rock (including those uptight UK Shadows fans - Hank & Bruce couldnt rock this hard if they tried!) who thinks the Ventures wern't a great band in the early-mid 60's should pick this CD up because the group's performance is the hottest I have ever heard them. Many tracks surpass the studio versions. The group sounds like they were having a good time playing for the Japanese fans. No wonder why they have stayed loyal to the group for over 40 years!\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nThe ULTIMATE instrumental rock record, August 20, 2002 \nBy Joe Emery "Joe Emery" (Austin, TX United States)\nThis is as great as instrumental rock & roll gets. Much tougher (driving!) than their studio records, this features one of the greatest rock & roll bands of all time at their very best. Far and away the greatest drumming on any live rock & roll record ever made, Mel Taylor's ferocious, driving beat propels even the "slower" songs to the musical equivalent of a one-two punch to the gut. Additionally Nokie Edwards' lead guitar playing is nothing short of spectacular (Note: this isn't a surf record -- the sound is dry and even a little crunchy even on the surf numbers thanks to the Mosrite guitars -- GREAT guitar tone). The set starts out with unbelievable energy and actually picks up so much steam, by the set closer "Bumblebee Twist" 29 songs later they're truly on another plane. If the band's studio records are a little tame for your taste you'd do well to check this out -- one of the greatest and toughest live records you'll ever hear. \n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nClassic!, December 21, 1999 \nBy Rick "hunternc" (NC)\nI've been a Ventures fan for over 30 years but I only got this CD just recently. This is a totally awesome representation of the live Ventures and one thing that makes it so extraordinary is the sound quality, when taking into consideration the age of this recording. The only thing lacking sonically is the low end is a little weak, but otherwise it's a great-sounding CD. The musical performances sound even better than the studio versions of these songs- they really come to life on the stage. One particular favorite, for me, is "House of the Rising Sun". There's even an impressive drum solo on the final track, something of a rarity in 1965. One minor irritant about this show, however, is that the announcer of the concert introduces about 60% of the material, coming in between most of the performances. Otherwise, this is a jam-up performance from start to finish. Highly recommended if you're into early 60's instrumental surf rock. \n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nTwang and spice!!!, April 9, 1999 \nBy A Customer\n"Live in Japan 65" is most likely the best introduction a newcomer will ever get to The Ventures. The Ventures were at thier best on this recording (Which has excellent sound quality). Nokie Edwards (Lead Guitar)is incredable on this CD. His guitar was setting the stage for late 70's punk tones during songs like "When you Walk in The Room". In "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" Nokie evokes a saxaphone tone. The "Driving" rhythm section is astonishing too! This CD is a must have for any Ventures fan(or anybody who likes to tap thier toes). \n\n\nHal.com etails \nProducer: Ron Furmanek (Compilation) \n\nAlbum Notes\nThe Ventures: Don Wilson, Nokie Edwards (guitar); Bob Bogle (bass); Mel Taylor (drums).\n\nRecorded live at Kosei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan on March 5, 1965. \n\nOriginally released in Japan on Liberty (LP 7463-7464). \n\nIncludes liner notes by Mugsy.\n\nDigitally remastered by Kevon Reeves (Tower Mastering, Hollywood, California).
This rock cd contains 29 tracks and runs 77min 55sec.
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  1. The Ventures - Introduction (01:05)
  2. The Ventures - The Cruel Sea (The Cruel Surf) (02:26)
  3. The Ventures - Penetration (02:10)
  4. The Ventures - Bulldog (03:12)
  5. The Ventures - I Feel Fine (02:12)
  6. The Ventures - Band Member Introductions (01:56)
  7. The Ventures - The House of the Rising Sun (02:42)
  8. The Ventures - Outer Limits (02:29)
  9. The Ventures - Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (02:29)
  10. The Ventures - Besame Mucho Twist (02:14)
  11. The Ventures - Love Potion No. 9 (02:10)
  12. The Ventures - Walk Don't Run '64 (02:23)
  13. The Ventures - When You Walk in the Room (02:21)
  14. The Ventures - Rap City (01:57)
    Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 5
  15. The Ventures - Wipe Out (04:04)
  16. The Ventures - The Ventures Medley (03:25)
    a. Walk - Don't Run\nb. Lullaby Of The Leaves\nc. Perfidia
  17. The Ventures - The Lonely Bull (02:18)
  18. The Ventures - Telstar (02:40)
  19. The Ventures - Driving Guitars (Ventures Twist) (01:47)
  20. The Ventures - Mariner #4 (01:57)
  21. The Ventures - The Pink Panther Theme (02:30)
  22. The Ventures - Yellow Jacket (02:39)
  23. The Ventures - Apache (03:10)
  24. The Ventures - Pipeline (02:25)
  25. The Ventures - Surf Rider (Sputnik) (02:19)
  26. The Ventures - Journey to the Stars (02:12)
  27. The Ventures - Bumble Bee Twist (The Wasp) (02:30)
    Rimsky-Korsakov's The Flight Of The \nBumble Bee
  28. The Ventures - Diamond Head (02:14)
  29. The Ventures - Caravan (09:44)


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