Wild Sketch Show
Wild Sketch Show is a live video album by Sketch Show. It features a mix of Sketch Show songs (nine from Audio Sponge, four from Tronika and one song that has been never released in studio form) and Yellow Magic Orchestra songs performed in the Sketch Show style (one from Paraiso, one from BGM and two from Technodelic). Sketch Show were joined by fellow YMO member Ryuichi Sakamoto (which turned Sketch Show into Human Audio Sponge), as well as two guitarists and two keyboardists. This is the only live show released under Sketch Show's name (later releases featured the same members and style, but were released under YMO).
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Released | September 25, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 3, 8, 9 December 2002 | |||
Venue | Shibuya-AX, Jinnan, Shibuya, Tokyo | |||
Genre | Electronica, Glitch Pop | |||
Label | avex, cutting edge, daisyworld discs | |||
Producer | Audio Sponge | |||
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, except where noted.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Length |
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1. | "Reform" | instrumental | ||
2. | "Ekot" | |||
3. | "Do You Want to Marry Me" | Corinne Tulipe | Michel Magne | |
4. | "Supreme Secret" | Hosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Takahashi | ||
5. | "Night Talker" | Takahashi | ||
6. | "Ohotzka" | instrumental | ||
7. | "Wilson" | Takahashi | ||
8. | "Graduated Grey" ( | Hosono, Peter Barakan | Hosono | |
9. | "Wonderful to Me" | Hosono, Sakamoto, Takahashi | ||
10. | "Chronograph" | |||
11. | "Turn Turn" | |||
12. | "Microtalk" | instrumental | ||
13. | "Flying George" | Takahashi | ||
14. | "Return" | |||
15. | "Zoetrope" | instrumental | ||
16. | "Pure Jam" (ジャム Jamu) | Takahashi, Barakan | Takahashi | |
17. | "Cue" | Hosono, Takahashi, Barakan | ||
18. | "Paraiso" (はらいそ Haraiso) | Hosono | Hosono |
Personnel
- Haruomi Hosono - Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
- Ryuichi Sakamoto - Keyboards, Vocals
- Yukihiro Takahashi - Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Keyboards
- Cornelius & Hirofumi Tokutake - Guitars
- Hirohisa Horie & Junko Tanaka - Keyboards
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