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Japan

Active: 1980–1983

PopRock

12

Releases

4

Active Years

About Japan

At the dawn of the ’80s, Japan’s sophisticated fusion of post-disco, glam, and art rock sounded like the future.

Driven by Mick Karn’s liquid bass grooves, Richard Barbieri’s glittering keyboards, and David Sylvian’s elegant vocal presence, songs like 1979’s “Life in Tokyo” and “Quiet Life” ushered in the early-’80s New Romantic movement and inspired bands like Duran Duran.

Japan formed in Catford, South London, in 1974 and were heavily inspired by David Bowie and Roxy Music on early albums, starting with their 1978 debut, Adolescent Sex.

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Complete Discography

1980
1 release
single

GENTLEMEN TAKE POLAROIDS

Documented across 2 weeks

1981
3 releases
single

THE ART OF PARTIES

Documented across 5 weeks

single

QUIET LIFE

Documented across 9 weeks

single

VISIONS OF CHINA

Documented across 11 weeks

1982
6 releases
single

EUROPEAN SON

Documented across 6 weeks

single

GHOSTS

Documented across 8 weeks

single

CANTONESE BOY

Documented across 6 weeks

single

I SECOND THAT EMOTION

Documented across 11 weeks

single

LIFE IN TOKYO

Documented across 6 weeks

single

NIGHTPORTER

Documented across 8 weeks

1983
2 releases
single

ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES

Documented across 4 weeks

single

CANTON (LIVE)

Documented across 3 weeks

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