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  1. Because the Runaways were much better known in Japan than the U.S., it stands to reason that their only live album was recorded in that country. This hard to find LP was available in the U.S. only ...

  2. Live In Japan Second has Polydor credits on sleeve, but Polygram on label. Live In Japan Third has Polygram credits on both sleeve & label. This one. Label also has band name and title printed in much larger font than the Polygram label on second pressing.

  3. Marketed as teenage jail-bait, Live in Japan proves that The Runaways could have a cool attitude, make good music, and then get up on stage and play the hell of every track. Published . Cactus Aug 02 2011. A lovely, raw, gritty little album, with more than a hint of unintentional naïvety that makes this band truly adorable.

  4. It took until 2014 to get a reissue of this outside of Japan (France) of this 1977 album, and another three years to get an LP or CD reissued in Europe or the US. I really like the Canada and Japan LP issues that are strictly analog, as well as the Japanese CD issues which are from good master tapes.

  5. Drums, Backing Vocals – Sandy West. Engineer – Toshio Kobayashi. Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Lita Ford. Lead Vocals – Cherie Currie. Mixed By – Kent J. Smythe, Takashi Kitazawa. Photography – Akiyoshi Miyashita. Producer – Kent J. Smythe, The Runaways. Rhythm Guitar, Lead Vocals – Joan Jett.

  6. The Runaways’ tour of Japan in the summer of 1977 was the pinnacle of the quintet’s career. The Japanese audiences received the band as royalty, and the five young Californians responded with ferocity. Drawn from June ’77 shows at Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan and the Shibuya Kokaido, Live In Japan captures the group’s attack in all its glory.

  7. 29 de nov. de 2019 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2019 Vinyl release of "Live In Japan" on Discogs.