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| Disc: 1 |
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| 1. Computer Game (Theme From The Circus) [Theme from "The Circus"] |
| 2. Firecracker |
| 3. Simoon |
| 4. Cosmic Surfin' |
| 5. Computer Game (Theme From The Invader) |
| 6. La Yellow Magic (Tong Poo) |
| 7. La Femme Chinoise |
| 8. Bridge Over Troubled Music |
| 9. Mad Pierrot |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Computer game (Theme From The Circus) |
| 2. Firecracker |
| 3. Simoon |
| 4. Cosmic Surfin' |
| 5. Computer Game (Theme From The Invader) |
| 6. Tong Poo |
| 7. La Femme Chinoise |
| 8. Bridge Over Troubled Music |
| 9. Mad Pierrot |
| 10. Acrobat |
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6 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Techno meets (video game) elevator music,
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This review is from: Yellow Magic Orchestra: Us Edition (Audio CD)
When originally recorded in 1978, video games were still in the domain of the arcades and the idea of augmenting the electronic beeps, boops and bangs with a sonic signature -- a video game soundtrack, was cutting edge. Against this backdrop, Japanese synth artists YELLOW MAGIC Orchestra (primarily Ryuichi Sakamoto, Yukihiro Takahashi, and Harouomi Hosono, with programming from Hideki Matsutake, additional vocals by Shunichi Hashimoto and Tomoko Nunoi, and axe work by Masayoshi Takanaka) attempted to meld the decidedly electronic-sounding computer games with disco-era percussion, Eastern tonal qualities and Western lounge music. The result is a mixed bag...Techo fans will consider it a retro anomaly and music historians will recall the days when synthesizer work was more than sampling, but patching together banks of wave-form generators and programming sequencers. Occasionally quite listenable, you'll might then get jarred by a three-second long piece called "Firecraker" (just the detonation of same), or the rudimentary boops and beeps of the computer game selections. The fact that it got re-issued on CD at all--some 23 years later, is as much a testament to this recording as anything I could write.
3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love at first byte,
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This review is from: Yellow Magic Orchestra: Us Edition (Audio CD)
In 1978 I moved to Austin,TX from Connecticut to attend the University of Texas.Austin is known as the music capitol of the world, and for good reason, more live music venues than anywhere.While checking out one of the local record stores I chanced upon a really cool looking album,buying because of album cover art is a fetish with me.Anyway, it was love at first byte!It was a funky yellow colored disk and the music put the Fun in Funky!Now, here it is again and it is love all over again.Now if only I can find Osamu Kitajima's "Benzaiten", I'd be a happy man.
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