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formed in 1976 by Stomu Yamashta (percussion and keyboards), which included
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(vocals and keyboards),
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(lead guitar), Klaus Schulze (synthesizers) and Michael Shrieve (drums). Go is the Japanese word for "five". Go recorded two studio albums, '' Go'' (1976) and ''
Go Too ''Go Too'' (1977) is Go's third album. Go was founded by Stomu Yamashta, Steve Winwood and Michael Shrieve. For this album, Jess Roden replaced Steve Winwood (who had left the group). The style of the music became modified accordingly. In additi ...
'' (1977). The band also recorded the 12 June 1976 concert they performed in France, which was released as the album ''Go: Live from Paris'' (1976).


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Stomu Yamashta’s Go
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