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Great album, beautifully remastered. Sounds great !
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Once again this is a positive review as i am an avid Japan fan have been since the 70s this cd is japan at there best in the late 70s the title track was one of there top hits nearly half the album was written by david sylvian the rest collaberations by jbk nightporter stands out for me on this album as i were a lad about town when this came out so it holds a lot of memorys for me. If you want to here japan at there best then tyhis is the album for you.
Japan were one of the more interesting pop acts of the late 70s / early 80s. This album was really the hiatus of their career. Previous albums had hinted at the possibility of this pop/disco/soul/lounge hybrid, which offered a music that was complex and intelligent. For me the inclusion of Rob Dean on guitar gives the album an added depth that's missing from the more minimalistic Tin Drum, released a year later. Far superior to anything released by their contemporaries, their use of synthesisers and drum machines, modern recording techniques, polyrhythmic drum patterns and wind instruments makes this album not only a pop classic, but one of the more ground-breaking collections of musical pieces to have emerged from British popular music.
easy listening, one of the best if not the best of japans albums.i love it and totally recommend it, you wont be dissapointed.
Great value...
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