The third album by the British new wave band Japan.
You can hear their unique talent as they transitioned from glam rock to synth rock. Includes the title track "Quiet Life," the single "Life in Tokyo," and a cover of the Velvet Underground and Nico song "All Tomorrow's Parties."
The album features an art rock synth style reminiscent of David Bowie's "Low," and can be considered a pioneer of New Romanticism.
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A:
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1)
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Quiet Life
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2)
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Fall In Love With Me
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3)
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Despair
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4)
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In-Vogue
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B:
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1)
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Halloween
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2)
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All Tomorrows Parties
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3)
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Alien
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4)
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The Other Side Of Life
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Backing Vocals - David Sylvian
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Vocals, Guitar [Occasional Guitar] - David Sylvian
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Written-By, Composed By - David Sylvian (A1 to B1, B3, B4)
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Arranged By - Japan
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Arranged By [Saxophones Arranged By] - Mick Karn
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Backing Vocals - Mick Karn
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Bass, Saxophone [Saxophones] - Mick Karn
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Mixed By - John Punter (A1 to B1, B3, B4)
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Producer [Produced By] - John Punter (A1 to B1, B3, B4)
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Drums, Percussion - Steve Jansen
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Synthesizer [Synthesisers], Keyboards - Richard Barbieri
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Guitar [Guitars] - Rob Dean
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Engineer [Engineered By] - Colin Fairley (A1 to B1, B3, B4)
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Lacquer Cut By - RAYS
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Engineer [Engineered By] - Keith Bessey (B2)
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Conductor [Conducted By] - Martyn Ford
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Orchestrated By, Arranged By - Ann O'Dell
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Cover [Cover Concept By] - Fin Costello
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Photography By - Fin Costello
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Engineer [Assisted By] - Jon Jacobs Jnr.