QUINCY JONES LIVE IN JPN 1981 1DVD FOXBERRY FBVD-151 SMACKWATER JACK Z01

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QUINCY JONES LIVE IN JPN 1981 1DVD FOXBERRY FBVD-151 SMACKWATER JACK Z01

QUINCY JONES LIVE IN JPN 1981 1DVD FOXBERRY FBVD-151 SMACKWATER JACK Z01


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LIVE IN JAPAN 1981
(1DVD)
FOXBERRY / FBVD-151
Please refer to the photo for more details.
Recorded a professional shot video of the performance in Japan in 1981,
which was a big break with "In the Realm of Love".
Peggy Lipton, who was also a wife at the time and is famous for some enthusiasts,
can enjoy the master craftsmanship with the chorus, allies Toots Sealmans, Rod Temperton,
Patti Austin, James Ingram and other Quincy families.
There is also a bonus video.


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