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    Initially a glam rock-inspired band, Japan developed their sound and androgynous look to incorporate electronic music and foreign influences. Japan achieved success in the late 1970s and early 1980s, releasing nine UK top 40 hits, including the 1982 top 5 hit single "Ghosts", and scoring a UK top 5 with the live album Oil on Canvas (1983). Six ...

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  2. Japan discography. The discography of British art pop / new wave band Japan, including their reformation as Rain Tree Crow, consists of 6 studio albums, 17 compilations albums, 1 live album, and 4 video releases.

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  4. Barbieri has played with the band Porcupine Tree since the early '90s and released his first solo album, "Things Buried," in 2005. Sylvian has since married, and divorced, former Prince protégé Ingrid Chavez, and, among other projects, started his own label, Samadhisound. Hoshiko, Seiichi.

  5. Aug 19, 2019 · By David Burke. When Japan / David Sylvian emerged out of Catford, South London, in the mid-70s, they wore their glam rock influences (David Bowie, T. Rex, Roxy Music and the New York Dolls) loudly, with garish threads and make-up, even if sonically there was more than a whiff of funk about them.

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  6. Japanese rock, occasionally referred to as J-Rock, is a music genre that first emerged in the 1970s to 1980s. This genre derives inspiration from British and American rock of the 1960s, but it has diversified tremendously since then.

  7. My Primer for Japanese 70's/80's Popular Music. A list by TeaKanji. Categories: 1970s, 1980s, Genre. [List834324] | +103. Throughout 2020, much of my spare time was spent seeking, listening to and rating a variety of popular artists from the 70's/80's 'bubble era' in Japan.

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