Japan - Exorcising Ghosts (2 x LP)
- Artist:
- Japan
- Title:
- Exorcising Ghosts
- Label:
- Virgin, UMC
- Catalog#:
- ARHSDLP009
- Format:
- 2 x Vinyl LP, Compilation, Reissue
- Country:
- Worldwide
- Released:
- 07 Oct 2022
- Media Condition:
- Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition:
- Mint (M)
- Comments:
- Brand New And Factory Sealed. Save On Shipping By Combining Two Or More Items.
- Stock Images:
- Images are stock images, actual item may differ.
Exorcising Ghosts is a compilation album by the British band Japan, released in November 1984 by record label Virgin. Exorcising Ghosts was compiled and produced in consultation with lead singer David Sylvian two years after Japan dissolved.
It features three recordings from the band's early career on the Hansa Records label (such as 1979's Quiet Life) but mainly focuses on material from their two studio albums on Virgin Records; Gentlemen Take Polaroids (1980) and Tin Drum (1981).
Besides top 40 hit singles like Quiet Life, Visions of China, Ghosts and Nightporter, the double-album set includes album tracks like Methods of Dance, Talking Drum and Swing alongside a selection of rarities such as the single B-sides A Foreign Place and Life Without Buildings, the 1981 remix of Taking Islands in Africa, the instrumental studio recording Voices Raised in Welcome, Hands Held in Prayer included on 1983's live album Oil on Canvas and the 12" mix of The Art of Parties.
As to fit the album onto a single disc, the original CD release omitted five of the sixteen tracks; Swing, A Foreign Place, Taking Islands in Africa, Sons of Pioneers and Voices Raised in Welcome, Hands Held in Prayer.
A1 | Methods Of Dance |
A2 | Swing |
A3 | Gentlemen Take Polaroids |
A4 | Quiet Life |
B1 | A Foreign Place |
B2 | Nightporter |
B3 | My New Career |
B4 | The Other Side Of Life |
C1 | Visions Of China |
C2 | Taking Islands In Africa |
C3 | Ghosts |
C4 | Sons Of Pioneers |
D1 | Voices Raised In Welcome, Hands Held In Prayer |
D2 | Life Without Buildings |
D3 | Talking Drum |
D4 | The Art Of Parties |
Genre | Electronic, Pop, Synth-pop, New Wave |
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