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Quiet Life is the third album by the British band Japan, released firstly in Japan, Germany, Canada and other countries in December 1979, then in UK in January 1980 due to a delay in manufacturing the album. Musically, the album was a huge departure for the band as their previous two albums had been more in the vein of alternative glam rock, as opposed to the New Wave leanings exhibited on this album. Quiet Life was the last of three albums the band made for the Hansa-Ariola label (they switched to Virgin Records later in 1980), though Hansa would later issue a compilation album (Assemblage) that consisted of highlights from the band's tenure on the label. The album is also notable for being the first album where singer David Sylvian used his newfound baritone vocal style, which later became one of the band's most distinctive hallmarks.
Though initially unsuccessful upon its release in the band's native UK (where it peaked at #72 in February 1980), the album returned to the charts in early 1982 after the commercial success of 1981's Tin Drum and the Hansa Records compilation Assemblage. It then peaked at #53, two years after its original release, and was eventually certified "Gold" by the BPI in 1984 for 100,000 copies sold.
Also initially unsuccessful, the title track and lead single "Quiet Life" would later be re-released and make the UK top 20 in 1981. Three other prominent tracks were also recorded and released by the band during this era and would later be re-released and become UK top 40 hits for the band in 1982, but were not included on the album ("Life In Tokyo", "European Son", and a cover of the Motown hit "I Second That Emotion" which would make the UK Top 10).
The album appears in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
Poster: Chapel49
Track listing
All songs written by David Sylvian except for "All Tomorrow's Parties" written by Lou Reed. All Songs Arranged By Japan.
"Quiet Life" ? 4:53
"Fall in Love with Me" ? 4:31
"Despair" ? 5:56
"In Vogue" ? 6:30
"Halloween" ? 4:24
"All Tomorrow's Parties" ? 5:43
"Alien" ? 5:01
"The Other Side of Life" ? 7:26
Bonus tracks on the 2004 remastered UK CD reissue
"All Tomorrow's Parties (12" version)"
"All Tomorrow's Parties (7" mix)"
"A Foreign Place"
"Quiet Life (7" mix)"
Personnel
David Sylvian - lead vocals, guitar
Rob Dean - guitar, backing vocals
Richard Barbieri - synthesizer, keyboards
Mick Karn - bass, saxophone, flute, backing vocals
Steve Jansen - drums, percussion, backing vocals
Orchestra Arranged By Ann Odell; Conducted By Martyn Ford
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