Live at the Budokan (Bryan Adams album) explained

Live at the Budokan
Type:Live album
Artist:Bryan Adams
Cover:AdamsLiveatBudokan.jpg
Released:June 17, 2003
Recorded:June 15–16, 2000
Venue:Nippon Budokan
Genre:Rock
Label:A&M
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Live at the Budokan is a live album by Canadian musician Bryan Adams. The album was recorded live at the Nippon Budokan on June 15 & 16, 2000 in Tokyo, Japan. Adams was joined by band members Keith Scott on guitar, and Mickey Curry on drums.

The album contains both a DVD of the live concert, and a CD with fifteen of the songs recorded at the show.

DVD Track listing

Bonus (Additional Tracks)

Credits

2003 DVD CREDITS:Project Manager: Pamela FisherProducer/Editor: Edi OsghianProject Management: Colin LoganAssistant Editor: JR MackieAuthoring by: Sergiy MelnikDesign: Dirk RudolphTechnical Supervisor: Ron O VermeulenAudio Mixed by: Bob ClearmountainAudio Assembling/Mastering: Chris PotterDVD Product Manager: Jeff Fura (UME)

2000 JAPANESE TV CREW CREDITS:Executive Producers: Katsuhito Itagaki, Akitoshi AsazumaDirector: Kiyoshi IwasawaProduction Manager: Matt MinagawaAssistant Director: Mika IkedaTechnical Director: Kazuo HibiSwitcher: Shigeo ShinjoCamera: Motohiro Nakajima (chief), Hironobu Mizuta, Katsunori Yokochi, Jun Iwasaka, Akihito Kajiura, Hiroki Oshima, Hiroshi NishimuraAudio: Jun Ishikawa (chief), Norishige Nojiri, Eri Kartsube, Tomohiro IzumiVideo Engineer: Takeshi Terado (chief), Koji Kuroda, Takuya Hashiba, Hideki TakahashiVideo Editor: Masahumi Ushiroebisu