Naughty Boys Instrumental

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Naughty Boys Instrumental
Studio album by Yellow Magic Orchestra
Released 1983
Recorded October 1982-March 1983
Genre Techno music
Label Alfa Records
Producer YMO
Yellow Magic Orchestra chronology
Naughty Boys
(1983)
Naughty Boys Instrumental
(1983)
Service
(1983)

Naughty Boys Instrumental was the seventh album by Yellow Magic Orchestra (1983). The album is not simply an instrumental remix of Naughty Boys, but features a different song order, different mixes and different edits, as well as the song "Chaos Panic", which was released in a vocal version only as a B-side.

The 2003 double CD re-issue bundled this album with its vocal counterpart Naughty Boys.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Chaos Panic – 4:12
  2. Expected Way – 4:34
  3. Focus – 3:43
  4. Kai-Koh – 4:26
  5. Expecting Rivers – 4:37
  6. You've Got To Help Yourself – 4:19
  7. Lotus Love – 4:05
  8. Ongaku – 3:25
  9. Opened My Eyes – 3:43
  10. Wild Ambitions – 5:11

[edit] Credits

  • Produced by: Y.M.O.
  • All instruments except guitar played by: Haruomi Hosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Yukihiro Takahashi
  • Guitar Played by: Bill Nelson (Courtesy of Phonogram and Cocteau Records)
  • Technical Assistance: Takeshi Fujii & Akihiko Yamazoe
  • Recorded at: ALFA Studio "A" and Onkio Haus Tokyo, October 1982 - March 1983
  • Engineered by Mitsuo Koike
  • Assistant Engineers: Akitsugu Doi (Studio "A") & Tananobu Arai (Onkio Haus)
  • Mixed by: Y.M.O. with Mitsuo Koike
  • Art Direction by: Tsuguya Inoue for Beans
  • Photography by: Eiichiro Sakata (Front), Tenemi Kanoh (Back)
  • Courtesy of: PARCO
  • Hair and Make-up by: Mikio Honda for "Bijin"
  • Creative Service: Toshinao Tsukui
  • Management: Yoichi Itoh (Office Intenzio Co., Ltd.) Hiroshi (B-2 Unit Co., Ltd.)
  • A&R Coordination: Kazusuke Obi & Osamu Takahashi
  • This album was recorded using a 3M D.M.S. Digital Recording System

[Re-issue]

  • Supervised by: Yuji Tanaka
  • Remastering and Edited by: Mitsuo Koike at Ast Studio, Tokyo, July1999
  • Art Direction & Design: Takayuki Innami
  • Design: Kazuhiro Nozawa
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