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Japan Visions of China Mp3, Flac, Wma Japan Visions Of China mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Visions Of China Country: UK Released: 1981 Style: New Wave, Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1316 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1682 mb WMA version RAR size: 1383 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 633 Other Formats: DTS APE RA XM MMF AIFF VQF Tracklist Hide Credits Visions Of China Bass Guitar [Fretless Bass], Suona [Dida] – Mick KarnDrums, Percussion, Percussion [Electronic & Keyboard Percussion] – Steve JansenEngineer [Engineered By] – Steve A 3:38 NyeKeyboards, Programmed By [Keyboard Programming] – Richard BarbieriKeyboards, Programmed By [Keyboard Programming], Vocals – David SylvianProducer [Produced By] – Japan, Steve NyeWritten-By – D. Sylvian*, S. Jansen* Swing Bass Guitar [Fretless Bass], Saxophone – Mick KarnDrums, Percussion – Steve JansenGuitar, B Guitar [Ebo] – Rob DeanKeyboards, Programmed By [Keyboard Programming] – Richard 6:25 BarbieriProducer [Produced By] – John PunterVocals, Keyboards, Programmed By [Keyboard Programming] – David SylvianWritten-By – D. Sylvian* Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virgin Records Ltd. Copyright (c) – Virgin Records Ltd. Published By – Chadwick Nomis Ltd. Published By – Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd. Mastered At – Utopia Studios Pressed By – CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton Credits Cover [Cover Concept] – D. Sylvian* Photography By [Photography] – S. Jansen* Typography [Lettering] – Ken* Notes "Visions Of China" taken from the forthcoming album V2209 'Tin Drum' "Swing" taken from V2180 "Gentlemen Take Polaroids" Published by Chadwick Nomis Ltd. /Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd. Track A: ℗ 1981 Virgin Records Limited. Track B: ℗ 1980 Virgin Records Limited. ℗ & © 1981 Virgin Records Limited. Mastered at Utopia. A mis-pressing of this 12" also exists with the track 'Swing' present on both sides of the record. Sleeve and labels are identical. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 1): ƱTOPIA VS 436 • 12 A1 ⋀ Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 1): ƱTOPIA VS 436 • 12 B1 ⋀ Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 2): ƱTOPIA VS 436 • 12 A1 ⋀ Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 2): VS 436 • 12 B2 ⋀ Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 3): ƱTOPIA VS 436 • 12 A2 ⋀ Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 3): VS 436 • 12 B1 ⋀ Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year VS 436 Japan Visions Of China (7", Single) Virgin VS 436 UK 1981 VS 436-12, VS Visions Of China (12", Virgin, VS 436-12, VS Japan Australia 1981 43612 Single) Virgin 43612 505705 Japan Visions Of China (7", Single) Virgin 505705 Portugal 1981 VS 436 Japan Visions Of China (7", Single) Virgin VS 436 Australia 1981 Visions Of China (7", Single, VS 436 Japan Virgin, CBS VS 436 Australia 1981 Promo) Related Music albums to Visions Of China by Japan Sylvian · Sakamoto - Forbidden Colours Rain Tree Crow - Rain Tree Crow Japan - Ghosts David Sylvian - Pop Song Japan - Nightporter Mick Karn Featuring David Sylvian - Buoy David Sylvian - Alchemy An Index Of Possibilities Japan - Tin Drum.
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