Public Pressure

Public Pressure

Infobox Album | Name = Public Pressure
Type = Live Album
Artist = Yellow Magic Orchestra

| Released = 1980
Recorded =
Genre = Electropop
Length = 42:24
Label = Alfa Records
Producer = Yellow Magic Orchestra with Haruomi Hosono
Reviews = *Allmusic [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:f9fwxqrhldte link] | Last album = "Solid State Survivor"
(1979)
This album = "Public Pressure"
(1980)
Next album = "×∞ Multiplies"
(1980)
nihongo|"Public Pressure"|公的抑圧|Kōteki yokuatsu|"Public pressure" is Yellow Magic Orchestra's first live album and their first number one album in Japan. It was recorded during three dates of the group's first tour of Europe and the USA. The group toured as a six-piece, but guitarist Kazumi Watanabe was mixed out and replaced with more keyboards for contractual matters between record labels. Un-dubbed recordings from this tour were later released on the album "Faker Holic".

The first half of the album was recorded live at The Venue in London. "Cosmic Surfin" was recorded at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles while the rest was recorded at The Bottom Line in New York City.

Track listing

tracklist
writing_credits = yes
headline = Side one
title1 = Rydeen
length1 = 5:08
writer1 = Yukihiro Takahashi

title2 = Solid State Survivor
length2 = 4:01
writer2 = Chris Mosdell/Takahashi

title3 = Tong Poo
length3 = 6:01
writer3 = Ryuichi Sakamoto

title4 = The End of Asia
length4 = 6:51
writer4 = Sakamoto

tracklist
writing_credits = yes
headline = Side two
title1 = Cosmic Surfin
length1 = 4:35
writer1 = Haruomi Hosono

title2 = Day Tripper
length2 = 2:42
writer2 = Lennon/McCartney

title3 = Radio Junk
length3 = 4:19
writer3 = Mosdell/Takahashi

title4 = La femme chinoise
length4 = 6:15
writer4 = Mosdell/Takahashi

title5 = Back in Tokio
length5 = 1:52
writer5 = Yellow Magic Orchestra


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