
Takanaka Crossover Japan '05 Live
Music · Documentary
Overview
All recorded at National Yoyogi Stadium on June 4th, 2005.
Top Cast
Koki Itoh
Koki Itoh
Bass
Koki Itoh
Bass


Issei Noro
Issei Noro
Guitar
Issei Noro
Guitar


Masayoshi Takanaka
Masayoshi Takanaka
Guitar
Masayoshi Takanaka
Guitar
Hiroyuki Nanba
Hiroyuki Nanba
Keyboard
Hiroyuki Nanba
Keyboard
Toru Shigemi
Toru Shigemi
Keyboard
Toru Shigemi
Keyboard
Nobu Saito
Nobu Saito
Percussion
Nobu Saito
Percussion
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