Album

Gentlemen Take Polaroids

Japan

1980 · Electronic

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Gentlemen Take Polaroids by Japan

Gentlemen Take Polaroids is an Electronic album by Japan, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.

About

Gentlemen Take Polaroids is the fourth (and penultimate) studio album by the English band Japan, released in 1980 by Virgin Record. Gentlemen Take Polaroids was the band's first album for the Virgin Records label after leaving Hansa-Ariola, which had released their first three album. It continued in the vein of their previous album Quiet Life, drawing on its elegant Euro-disco stylings coupled with more ambitious arrangement. In a 1982 interview, David Sylvian commented that by the time of this album, he had become a "paranoid perfectionist" and that he had come to dominate the band's recording session, forcing the other members to comply with his vision which ultimately led to the band's break up - a situation he took some responsibility for (he considers 1979's Quiet Life to be the only album which the band worked on in a truly collaborative manner). This was the last Japan album to feature guitarist Rob Dean, who left the band in spring 1981. .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. AGentlemen Take Polaroids3:28

Side B

  1. BThe Experience Of Swimming4:06

Side C

  1. CThe Width Of A Room3:14

Side D

  1. DBurning Bridges3:59

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop / New Wave
  • velvety
  • detached
  • nocturnal

Credits

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Production & Engineering

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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