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  • AMG Review of Tin Drum

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    Ned Raggett
    All Music Guide

    Partially growing out of their success in the country they were named after, as well as growing friendship and affiliation with such bands as Yellow Magic Orchestra, Japan, on Tin Drum, made its most unique, challenging, and striking album. It was also the final full studio effort from the group, and what a way to bow out -- there was practically no resemblance to the trash glam flailers on Adolescent Sex anymore. Rather than repeat the sheer restraint on Gentlemen Take Polaroids, Tin Drum is an album of energy, Sylvian's singing still the decadently joyful thing it is, but the arrangements and performances tight, full, and active. The fusion of exquisite funk courtesy of Karn and Jansen's joined-at-the-hip rhythm section and a range of Asian music influences, from instrumentation to subject matter, combined with an even wider use of technological approaches to create the dramatic, sly songs on offer. Only the Talking Heads showed the same attempt at reach and variety at the time, at least in the Western ock world, but Japan arguably outstripped the New York band with its sheer sense of theatrical style. To top it all off, the band was more popular than ever, with "Ghosts," an appropriately haunting allad notable for its utterly minimal arrangement, almost entirely eschewing beats for Barbieri's textures and Jansen's work on marimba, becoming a Top Ten hit in the U.K. The wound-up dancefloor art grooves of "The Art of Parties" and especially "Visions of China," the latter featuring what has to be Karnand Jansen's eternal highlight performance (check out Jansen's jaw-dropping drum break) were also notable efforts. Meanwhile, the evocation of Chinese culture in general continued with such songs as "Canton," a slightly martial, stately march with clear inspiration from the country's classical music tradition, and the concluding "Cantonese Boy."

Japan
over 2 years ago

Adolescent Sex..Japan was a British rock group, formed in 1974.The original members were:David Sylvian (the most beautiful man in pop!), Mick Karn, Rob Dean, Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri.The band debuted on record with 1978's Adolescent Sex and subsequently Obscure Alternatives, which both sold well in Japan and the Netherlands (where the single "Adolescent Sex" was a Top 30 hit), they also g...

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Japan
over 2 years ago

Adolescent Sex..Japan was a British rock group, formed in 1974.The original members were:David Sylvian (the most beautiful man in pop!), Mick Karn, Rob Dean, Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri.The band debuted on record with 1978's Adolescent Sex and subsequently Obscure Alternatives, which both sold well in Japan and the Netherlands (where the single "Adolescent Sex" was a Top 30 hit), they also g...

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NWW: Hello?
about 1 year ago
" CANTON " by: JAPAN
about 1 year ago
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(image: TIN DRUM by: JAPAN) "Canton" from the Japan album "TIN DRUM" of 1982. The bands keyboardist, Richard Barbieri is a member of the prog-rock band Porcupine Tree.Band members while active:.Rob Dean: (lead guitar, vocals) born 23/04/55 Richard Barbieri: (keyboards) born 30/11/57 David Batt: (David Sylvian, lead vocals, guitar, keyboards) born 23/02/58 Anthony Michelides: (Mick Karn, bass gu...

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" CANTONESE BOY " by: JAPAN
about 1 year ago
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(image: Tin Drum - JapanTwo "Canton" tracks from Japan. Here are "Cantonese Boy". Both from the album "TIN DRUM". More info on "Canton" post. :-)

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Ghosts on OGWT.
over 2 years ago

Great version of Ghosts performed live on The Old Grey Whistle Test.

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