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Yellow Magic Orchestra Yellow Magic Orchestra Mp3, Flac, Wma Yellow Magic Orchestra Yellow Magic Orchestra mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Yellow Magic Orchestra Country: US Released: 1979 Style: Electro, Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1843 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1677 mb WMA version RAR size: 1298 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 663 Other Formats: FLAC ASF APE AHX ADX MOD AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits Computer Game "Theme From The Circus" A1 6:38 Arranged By – Yellow Magic Orchestra Firecracker A2 0:02 Written-By – M Denny* Simoon A3 6:28 Vocals – Shunichi HashimotoWritten-By – C Mosdell*, H Hosono* Cosmic Surfin' A4 4:27 Electric Guitar – Masayoshi TakanakaWritten-By – H Hosono* Computer Game "Theme From The Invader" A5 1:00 Arranged By – Yellow Magic Orchestra Yellow Magic (Tong Poo) B1 6:20 Written-By – R Sakamoto* La Femme Chinoise B2 Electric Guitar – Masayoshi TakanakaVoice – Tomoko NunoiWritten-By – C Mosdell*, Y 6:05 Takahashi* Bridge Over Troubled Music B3 1:00 Written-By – Yellow Magic* Mad Pierrot B4 4:22 Written-By – H Hosono* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – A&M Records, Inc. Copyright (c) – A&M Records, Inc. Recorded At – ALFA Studio A Mixed At – Capitol Records, Studio A, Hollywood Mastered At – The Mastering Lab Credits Arranged By, Performer – Yellow Magic Orchestra Art Direction – Roland Young Artwork – Lou Beach, Masayoshi Sukita Computer, Programmed By – Hideki Matsutake Coordinator – Shinsuke Miyazumi Design – Amy Nagasawa, Chuck Beeson Drums, Percussion, Electronics, Vocals – Yukihiro Takahashi Engineer – Atsushi Saito, Norio Yoshizawa Executive-Producer – Kunihiko Murai Keyboards, Electronics, Percussion, Orchestrated By – Ryuichi Sakamoto Mastered By – Mike Reese Mixed By – Al Schmitt Producer, Bass, Electronics, Keyboards – Harry Hosono* Supervised By – Tommy LiPuma Notes This release has red Horizon Records & Tapes labels, Side One with text, Side Two blank. Printed in U.S.A. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 7502-30736-1 Matrix / Runout (Side One): SP-736--RC3 TML-M Matrix / Runout (Side Two): SP-736--RC4 TML-S Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Yellow Magic Yellow Magic Orchestra ALR-6012 Alfa ALR-6012 Japan 1978 Orchestra (LP, Album, Fir) Yellow Magic Yellow Magic Orchestra ALC-1511 Alfa ALC-1511 Japan 1978 Orchestra (Cass, Album) Yellow Magic Yellow Magic Orchestra GT MHCL-20102 MHCL-20102 Japan 2010 Orchestra (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM) Music Yellow Magic Orchestra Yellow Magic TOCT-24246 (CD, Album, Promo, RE, Alfa TOCT-24246 Japan 2000 Orchestra RM) Yellow Magic Yellow Magic Orchestra ALCA-5215 Alfa ALCA-5215 Japan 1998 Orchestra (CD, Album, RE) Related Music albums to Yellow Magic Orchestra by Yellow Magic Orchestra Yellow Magic Orchestra - X∞Multiplies Yellow Magic Orchestra - 増殖 X∞Multiplies YMO - Kyoretsu Na Rhythm Yellow Magic Orchestra - Londonymo Yellow Magic Orchestra - Naughty Boys Yellow Magic Orchestra / Ryuichi Sakamoto - Computer Games - Fire Cracker / Riot In Lagos Latino Scoundrals - Deep Voyage / Yellow Magic Yellow Magic Orchestra - Public Pressure 公的抑圧 Harry Hosono And The Yellow Magic Band - Paraiso Yellow Magic Orchestra - Yellow Magic Orchestra USA & Yellow Magic Orchestra.
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