Japandemonium: Raw Like Sushi 3 - Production

Production

  • Mixing – Kevin Elson and Tom Size
  • Engineer – Kevin Elson
Mr. Big
  • Eric Martin
  • Paul Gilbert
  • Billy Sheehan
  • Pat Torpey
  • Richie Kotzen
Studio albums
  • Mr. Big
  • Lean into It
  • Bump Ahead
  • Hey Man
  • Get Over It
  • Actual Size
  • What If...
Live albums
  • Raw Like Sushi
  • Mr. Big Live
  • Raw Like Sushi II
  • Japandemonium: Raw Like Sushi 3
  • Channel V at the Hard Rock Live
  • Live at Budokan
  • Static
  • In Japan
  • Back to Budokan
Compilation albums
  • Big Bigger Biggest: Greatest Hits
  • Deep Cuts
  • Greatest Hits
  • Next Time Around: Best of Mr. Big
Singles
  • "Addicted to That Rush"
  • "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind"
  • "To Be with You"
  • "Just Take My Heart"
  • "Wild World"
  • "Ain't Seen Love Like That"
  • Take Cover
  • Not One Night
  • "Superfantastic"
  • "Static"
  • "Where Are They Now"
  • "Shine"
  • "Arrow"
  • "Undertow"
  • "All the Way Up"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Walter "Herbie" Herbert
  • Kevin Elson
  • Racer X
  • David Lee Roth
  • Impellitteri
  • Tak Matsumoto Group

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