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Japan Is the Masterpiece, but New Too

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Released
  
1996

Japan Is the Masterpiece, but New Too (1996)
  
The Singles (1996)

Release date
  
1996

Recorded
  
1977-1980

Artist
  
Japan

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Genres
  
New wave, Post-punk, Art rock

Labels
  
Hansa Records, Ariola Records, Sony BMG Music Entertainment

Similar
  
The Other Side of Japan, Adolescent Sex, Gentlemen Take Polaroids, Tin Drum, Obscure Alternatives

Japan Is the Masterpiece, but New Too is a compilation album by the British band Japan, released in 1996 by Sony BMG. This Japanese promo CD was released in a slim jewel case.

Catalogue number: BMG PDTD-1152.

Track listing

  1. "Life In Tokyo" (Giorgio Moroder, David Sylvian)
  2. "Life In Tokyo" (Moroder, Sylvian) - performed by Kyo & Aliens Stripper.
  3. "Communist China" (Sylvian)
  4. "Communist China" (Sylvian) - performed by Burning Fire featuring Shota.
  5. "Fall In Love With Me" (Sylvian)
  6. "Fall In Love With Me" (Sylvian) - performed by Suicide.
  7. "Ain't That Peculiar" (Pete Moore, William "Smokey" Robinson, Marv Tarplin, Ronald White) - performed by Ryuichi Kawamura.
  8. "Automatic Gun" (Sylvian)
  9. "Automatic Gun" (Sylvian) - performed by Scudelia Electro.
  10. "Quiet Life" (Sylvian)
  11. "Quiet Life" (Sylvian) - performed by Sugizo.
  12. "Visions Of China" (Steve Jansen, Sylvian)
  13. "Visions Of China" (Jansen, Sylvian) - performed by Masami Tsuchiya(with Kim Morrison).

References

Japan Is the Masterpiece, but New Too Wikipedia


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