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Naughty Boys Instrumental was the seventh album by Yellow Magic Orchestra (1983). The album isn't simply an instrumental remix of Naughty Boys, but features a different song order, different mixes and different edits, as well as the song "Chaos Panic", which was released in a vocal version only as a B-side.
   The 2003 double CD re-issue bundled this album with its vocal counterpart Naughty Boys.

Track listing

  1. Chaos Panic – 4:12
  2. Expected Way – 4:34
  3. Focus – 3:43
  4. Kai-Koh – 4:26
  5. Expecting Rivers – 4:37
  6. You've Got To Help Yourself – 4:19
  7. Lotus Love – 4:05
  8. Ongaku – 3:25
  9. Opened My Eyes – 3:43
  10. Wild Ambitions – 5:11

Credits

  • Produced by: Y.M.O.
  • All instruments except guitar played by: Haruomi Hosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Yukihiro Takahashi
  • Guitar Played by: Bill Nelson (Courtesy of Phonogram and Cocteau Records)
  • Technical Assistance: Takeshi Fujii & Akihiko Yamazoe
  • Recorded at: ALFA Studio "A" and Onkio Haus Tokyo, October 1982 - March 1983
  • Engineered by Mitsuo Koike
  • Assistant Engineers: Akitsugu Doi (Studio "A") & Tananobu Arai (Onkio Haus)
  • Mixed by: Y.M.O. with Mitsuo Koike
  • Art Direction by: Tsuguya Inoue for Beans
  • Photography by: Eiichiro Sakata (Front), Tenemi Kanoh (Back)
  • Courtesy of: PARCO
  • Hair and Make-up by: Mikio Honda for "Bijin"
  • Creative Service: Toshinao Tsukui
  • Management: Yoichi Itoh (Office Intenzio Co., Ltd.) Hiroshi (B-2 Unit Co., Ltd.)
  • A&R Coordination: Kazusuke Obi & Osamu Takahashi
  • This album was recorded using a 3M D.M.S. Digital Recording System [Re-issue]
  • Supervised by: Yuji Tanaka
  • Remastering and Edited by: Mitsuo Koike at Ast Studio, Tokyo, July1999
  • Art Direction & Design: Takayuki Innami
  • Design: Kazuhiro Nozawa Further Information

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