BGM (album)

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BGM
BGM cover
Studio album by Yellow Magic Orchestra
Released 1981
Genre Electropop
Length 47:06
Label Alfa Record
Producer Haruomi Hosono
Professional reviews
Yellow Magic Orchestra chronology
×∞ Multiplies
(1980)
BGM
(1981)
Technodelic
(1981)

BGM (BackGround Music) was the Yellow Magic Orchestra's 1981 album release, produced by Haruomi Hosono. Japanese promotional material indicates that "BGM" could also mean "Beautiful Grotesque Music". "Loom" is a re-working of "The Infinite Space Octave" by Y.M.O. computer programmer Hideki Matsutake.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Ballet"
  2. "Music Plans"
  3. "Rap Phenomena"
  4. "Happy End"
  5. "1000 Knives"
  6. "Cue"
  7. "U.T"
  8. "Camouflage"
  9. "Mass"
  10. "Loom"

The LP is unusual in that tracks 1-4 and 5-9 are all 4'30" long, and tracks 5 and 10 are both 5'20" long

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