Neuromantic (album)  

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Neuromantic is Yukihiro Takahashi's self-produced 1981 album and featured his YMO colleagues Haruomi Hosono and Ryuichi Sakamoto on keyboards, as well as contributions from Tony Mansfield of New Musik and Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay. The title is a pun on the early 1980s British fashion movement, the New Romantics.

Track listing

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Personnel

  • Yukihiro Takahashi – vocals, drums, keyboards, mixing
  • Haruomi Hosono – keyboards
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto – keyboards
  • Kenji Omura and Phil Manzanera – guitars
  • Tony Mansfield – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Andy Mackay – saxophones, oboe
  • Hideki Matsutake – computer programming and operation
  • Shoro Kawazoe – executive producer
  • Yukimasa Okumura, Hiromi Kanai, Tomohiro Itami – artwork
  • Mitsuo Koike – engineer
  • Steve Nye – engineer, mixing
  • Ian Little, Renata Blauel, Yoshifumi Ito – assistant engineer
  • Masayoshi Sukita, Sheila Rock – photography
  • Kazusuke Obi – artist relations
  • Hiroshi Kato, Toshi Yajima – recording coordination
  • Lorraine Kinman – stylist
  • Takeshi Fujii – equipment
  • Peter Barakan, Yoichi Ito – management





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