Taboo (Buck-Tick album)

Taboo
Studio album by Buck-Tick
Released January 18, 1989 (1989-01-18)
September 19, 2002 (2002-09-19) (digital remaster)
September 5, 2007 (2007-09-05) (remaster)
Recorded August–September 1988 at Master Rock Studios in London, England
Genre Post-punk, gothic rock
Length 42:41
Language Japanese, English
Label Victor
Producer Owen Paul and Buck-Tick[A]
Buck-Tick chronology
Seventh Heaven
(1988)
Taboo
(1989)
Aku no Hana
(1990)
Singles from Taboo
  1. "Just One More Kiss"
    Released: October 26, 1988

Taboo is the fourth studio album by the Japanese rock band Buck-Tick. It was released on cassette, CD and as a two-record vinyl set (one is a blank picture disc) on January 18, 1989 through Victor Entertainment.[1] Taboo was digitally remastered and re-released on September 19, 2002, with two bonus tracks. It was remastered and re-released again on September 5, 2007. "Angelic Conversation" was re-recorded as the b-side to the group's single "M・A・D" in 1991. "Just One More Kiss", "Iconoclasm" and "Taboo" were later re-recorded for the compilation album Koroshi no Shirabe: This Is Not Greatest Hits (1992). "Iconoclasm" was covered by J for the Buck-Tick tribute album, Parade -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick- (2005). Taboo peaked at number one on the Oricon charts, selling 320,000 copies.[2]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Atsushi Sakurai, except where noted; all music composed by Hisashi Imai, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Iconoclasm" (lyrics written by Imai)3:01
2."Tokyo"  4:23
3."Sex for You"  4:14
4."Embryo"  3:59
5."J" (lyrics written by Imai)4:25
6."Feast of Demoralization" (lyrics written by Toll Yagami; music written by Hidehiko Hoshino)4:18
7."Angelic Conversation" (lyrics written by Imai)5:41
8."Silent Night"  3:26
9."Taboo"  3:59
10."Just One More Kiss"  5:03
Total length:42:41

Personnel

Additional performers

Production

Notes

  1. ^^* The only song that Buck-Tick produced is "Just One More Kiss".
  2. ^* Released as the b-side to the "Just One More Kiss" single. Originally released as its own single in 1986.

References

  1. "Taboo". jame-world.com. Retrieved 2011-04-12.
  2. "Taboo review". Buck-Tick Zone.com. Retrieved 2012-01-29.


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