09. "All tomorrow's parties (12" Version) (1983 Remix)"
10. "All tomorrow's parties (7" Version)"
11. "A foreign place (B-side of Quiet life)"
12. "Quiet life (7" Version)" 13. "Quiet life (Video)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
"Quiet Life" is a seminal album by the British band Japan, released in 1979 and now available in CD format from Sbc. This record marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of synth-pop and new wave music, blending atmospheric synthesizers with art rock sensibilities. The title track "Quiet Life," along with songs like "In Vogue" and "All Tomorrow's Parties," showcase Japan?s sophisticated soundscapes and David Sylvian?s distinctive vocals. As pioneers of their genre, Japan achieved critical acclaim for their innovative approach to music during the late 1970s and early 1980s, influencing countless artists that followed. Sbc is known for its commitment to high-quality audio releases, ensuring listeners experience every nuance as intended by the original artists.
The third studio album by English new wave band Japan, first released on 17 November 1979. Quiet Life was the band's first album to chart and was later certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry for sales in excess of 100,000 copies. I recommend.
Alexander N. - 05/Dec/2019
This is a CD reissue of classic 1979 album from Synth-pop band Japan, released by
Sony BMG Music Entertainment in 2006. Digitally remastered, with four bonus tracks and bonus video Quiet Life.
Orlik M. - 24/May/2023
Quiet Life is the album that transformed Japan from past-tense glam rockers into futuristic synth popsters, though they'd been leaning in that direction for a while. It's also a solid proto-New Romantic synthesizer record, enhanced by Mick Karn's superb fretless bass work and David Sylvian's smooth, sneering vocals spread over pop hits like the title track and "Fall in Love with Me."