Obscure Alternatives
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Obscure Alternatives | |||||
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Studio album by Japan | |||||
Released | October 1978 | ||||
Recorded | 1978 | ||||
Genre | Post-Punk, New Wave | ||||
Length | 41:23 | ||||
Label | Hansa Records | ||||
Producer | Ray Singer | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Japan chronology | |||||
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Obscure Alternatives is a 1978 album by Japan, the follow-up to their debut Adolescent Sex. Lead singer David Sylvian has gone on record saying that this should have been their debut album. The final track, "The Tenant", a piano based instrumental, was the first notable shift towards the direction their later material would take.
[edit] Track listing
Side A:
- "Automatic Gun" – 4:07
- "...Rhodesia" – 6:48
- "Love is Infectious" – 4:10
- "Sometimes I Feel So Low" – 3:46
Side B
- "Obscure Alternatives" – 6:50
- "Deviation" – 3:23
- "Suburban Berlin" – 4:59
- "The Tenant" – 7:14
- All songs written by David Sylvian
Bonus tracks 2004 remastered CD version
- "Deviation" (Live) - 3:20
- "Obscure Alternatives" (Live) - 6:05
- "In Vogue" (Live) - 6:12
- "Sometimes I Feel So Low" (Live) - 4:06
- Also includes the video for "Sometimes I Feel So Low."
[edit] Singles
- "Sometimes I Feel So Low"
- "Deviation"
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