Japan, a new generation British glam rock band, released their debut album in 1978.
Decadent and glamorous look and sound.
This was a shocking debut album, reaching 20th place on the Oricon album chart in Japan, among other domestic music.
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A:
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1)
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Transmission
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2)
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Unconventional
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3)
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Wish You Were Black
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4)
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Performance
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5)
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Lovers On Main Street
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6)
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Don't Rain On My Parade
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B:
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1)
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Suburban Love
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2)
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Adolescent Sex
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3)
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Communist China
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4)
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Television
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Lead Vocals, Guitar [Second Guitar] - David Sylvian
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Written-By - David Sylvian (A1 to A5, B1 to B4)
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Arranged By - Japan
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Bass Guitar [Bass Guitars], Vocals - Mick Karn
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Drums, Vocals, Percussion - Steve Jansen
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Keyboards, Vocals - Richard Barbieri
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Producer [Produced By] - Ray Singer
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Vocals [Additional Vocals] - Ray Singer
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Lead Guitar, Vocals - Rob Dean
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Engineer [Engineered By] - Pete Silver
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Photography By [Cover Photo] - Graham Hughes (2)
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Design [Cover Design & Artwork] - Dick Whitbread
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Liner Notes - 水上はる子