Yellow Magic Orchestra discography
Yellow Magic Orchestra discography |
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Studio albums | 9 |
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Live albums | 15 |
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Compilation albums | 10 |
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Singles | 23 |
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This is the discography of Japanese electronic music band Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO).
Studio albums
Year
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Album details
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Peak chart positions
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JP [1]
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US [2]
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1978
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Yellow Magic Orchestra
- Released: November 25, 1978
- Labels: Alfa Records
- Formats: LP
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17
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81
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1979
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Solid State Survivor
- Released: September 25, 1979
- Labels: Alfa Records
- Formats: LP
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1
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–
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1980
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×∞ Multiplies (a.k.a. Zoshoku)
- Released: June 5, 1980
- Labels: Alfa Records
- Formats: EP
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1
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177
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1981
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BGM
- Released: March 21, 1981
- Labels: Alfa Records
- Formats: LP
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2
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–
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1981
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Technodelic
- Released: November 21, 1981
- Labels: Alfa Records
- Formats: LP
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4
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–
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1983
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Naughty Boys
- Released: May 24, 1983
- Labels: Alfa Records
- Formats: LP
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1
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–
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1983
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Service
- Released: December 14, 1983
- Labels: Alfa Records
- Formats: LP
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5
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–
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1993
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Technodon
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2
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–
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Live albums
Compilation albums
- 1980 X∞Multiplies
- 1982 YMO Best Selection
- 1984 Sealed
- 1987 Y.M.O. History
- 1992 Technobible
- 1992 Kyoretsu Na Rhythm
- 2000 YMO Go Home! : The Best of Yellow Magic Orchestra, (compiled by Haruomi Hosono)
- 2001 One More YMO: The Best of YMO Live (compiled by Yukihiro Takahashi)
- 2003 UC YMO: Ultimate Collection of Yellow Magic Orchestra (compiled by Ryuichi Sakamoto)
- 2011 YMO (compiled by YMO)
- 2018 NEU TANZ (Towa Tei supervised and selected the songs, and Yoshinori Sunahara was in charge of remastering)
Remix albums
- 1983 Naughty Boys Instrumental – Japan No. 18
- 1993 Hi-tech/No Crime (Yellow Magic Orchestra Reconstructed) (UK compilation of remixes by British artists)
- 2000 YMO Remixes Technopolis 2000-00 (Japanese compilation of remixes by Japanese artists)
Singles
- "Firecracker" (1978, Japan;[3] 1979, US, UK)[4]
- "Yellow Magic (Tong Poo)" (1978, Japan;[3] 1979, UK)
- "Computer Game" (1979, US, Canada,[5] Europe[6]) – UK No. 17,[7] US No. 60[8]
- "Cosmic Surfin" (1979, US)[9]
- "La Femme Chinoise" (1979, Europe)[6] (Lyrics: Chris Mosdell)
- "Technopolis" (1979, Japan) – Japan No. 9[10]
- "Rydeen" (1980, Japan; 1982, UK) – Japan No. 15[10]
- "Behind the Mask" (1979, US; 1980, UK, Italy)[11] (Lyrics: Chris Mosdell)
- "Nice Age" (1980, UK, Netherlands) (Lyrics: Chris Mosdell)
- "Tighten Up (Japanese Gentlemen Stand Up Please)" (cover version of Archie Bell & the Drells hit; 1980, Japan, US, UK)[12] – Japan No. 43[10]
- "Cue" (1981, Japan, US)[13]
- "Mass" (1981, Japan)
- "Taiso" (1982, Australia, Japan)
- "Pure Jam" (1982, Spain)
- "Kimi ni Mune Kyun" (1983, Japan) – Japan No. 2[10]
- "The Spirit of Techno / Kageki na Shukujo" (1983, Japan)[14] – Japan No. 15[10]
- "Ishin Denshin (You've Got To Help Yourself)" (1983, Japan) – Japan No. 23[10]
- "Every Time I Look Around (I Hear The Madmen Call)" (1983, Holland)
- Reconstructions EP (1992, UK)
- "Pocketful of Rainbows" (1993, Japan) – Japan No. 13[10]
- "Be A Superman" (1993, Japan) – Japan No. 76[10]
- "Rescue / Rydeen 79/07" (2007, Japan) – Digital download release: March 10, 2007, CD release: August 22, 2007
- "The City of Light / Tokyo Town Pages" (2008, Japan)
- "Good Morning, Good Night" (2009, Japan) – by HASYMO
Music videos
Year
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Title
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Director(s)[15]
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1978
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"Yellow Magic (Tong Poo)"
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"Computer Game"
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1979
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"Technopolis"
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"Rydeen"
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1981
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"Taiso"
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Haruomi Hosono, Norimasa Okumura[16]
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1983
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"Kimi ni Mune Kyun"
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Hajime Tachibana
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References
External links
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