T-Square's 30th anniversary concert.
Guitar Fantasia
Recorded at the Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall⠀
Experience the mesmerizing sounds of Takanaka World with this rare Laserdisc/Betamax. Tropical music video film features music from Masoyoshi Takanaka's "Brasilian Skies". Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Takanaka World and enjoy the soulful melodies that will transport you to a different universe.
Performances from Crossover Japan '03 at Yomiuri-Land Open East on May 24, 2003.
The concert showcases Casiopea's performance in Australia in 1992 with their new bass and drum players. It features songs from their latest album at the time called "Full Colours", including the tracks "Fightman" and "The Sky".
Recorded 1997.08.26 at The Mint Club, Tokyo, Japan. Originally on a TV broadcast, which included a cover of Get Back.
On March 9th and 10th 2025, guitarist Masayoshi Takanaka held sold out shows at the prestigious Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles. The concerts were a great success and the March 10th show was recorded, with a space-moving finale that captured the hearts of the American people by sending the fans who gathered into a whirlpool of excitement.
A historic 1981 performance in Budokan of Takanaka's entire Rainbow Goblins album. Based upon THE RAINBOW GOBLINS by Ul de Rico.
Takanaka Super Live 2010
Arguably the most definitive compilation release of some of Casiopea's greatest live performances. Released in 2004 for DVD.
Recorded in Bunkamura Orchard Hallon on November 6 2015.
TAKANAKA WAS REBORN
In 2005, Akira Jimbo and Hiroyuki Noritake created a Drum Duo called Synchronized DNA, who played in a tour with Casiopea, released as "Casiopea + Sync DNA: 5 Stars Live".
Covers of Western songs from the 60s and 70s, including "PURPLE HAZE", and "BLUE LAGOON".
Filmed live at Akasaka Blitz on December 22, 2002.
Recorded in Hibiya Yagai Ongakudō on September 14 2003, and Well City Osaka Kōsei Nenkin art hall on September 27 2003⠀
Recorded at the Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall.
The put on wigs for the final song. It's great.
Recorded at the Nippon Budokan on September 5, 1997.