Taboo (Buck-Tick album)

Taboo
Studio album by Buck-Tick
Released January 18, 1989
September 19, 2002 (digital remaster)
September 5, 2007 (remaster)
Recorded August–September 1988 at Master Rock Studios in London, England
Genre Punk rock, dark wave
Length 42:41
Language Japanese, English
Label Victor
Producer Owen Paul and Buck-Tick[A]
Buck-Tick chronology

Seventh Heaven
(1988)
Taboo
(1989)
Aku no Hana
(1990)
Singles from Taboo
  1. "Just One More Kiss"
    Released: October 26, 1988

Taboo is the fourth studio album by the Japanese rock band Buck-Tick. It was released on cassette, CD and as a two-record vinyl set (one is a blank picture disc) on January 18, 1989 through Victor Entertainment.[1] Taboo was digitally remastered and re-released on September 19, 2002, with two bonus tracks. It was remastered and re-released again on September 5, 2007. "Angelic Conversation" was re-recorded as the b-side to the group's single "M・A・D" in 1991. "Just One More Kiss", "Iconoclasm" and "Taboo" were later re-recorded for the compilation album Koroshi no Shirabe: This Is Not Greatest Hits (1992). "Iconoclasm" was covered by J for the Buck-Tick tribute album, Parade -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick- (2005). Taboo peaked at number one on the Oricon charts, selling 320,000 copies.[2]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Atsushi Sakurai, except where noted, all music composed by Hisashi Imai, except where noted.

No. Title Length
1. "Iconoclasm" (lyrics written by Imai) 3:01
2. "Tokyo"   4:23
3. "Sex for You"   4:14
4. "Embryo"   3:59
5. "J" (lyrics written by Imai) 4:25
6. "Feast of Demoralization" (lyrics written by Toll Yagami; music written by Hidehiko Hoshino) 4:18
7. "Angelic Conversation" (lyrics written by Imai) 5:41
8. "Silent Night"   3:26
9. "Taboo"   3:59
10. "Just One More Kiss"   5:03
Total length:
42:41

Personnel

Additional performers

Production

Notes

  1. ^^* The only song that Buck-Tick produced is "Just One More Kiss".
  2. ^* Released as the b-side to the "Just One More Kiss" single. Originally released as its own single in 1986.

References

  1. "Taboo". jame-world.com. Retrieved 2011-04-12.
  2. "Taboo review". Buck-Tick Zone.com. Retrieved 2012-01-29.