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After Service

1984 live album by Yellow Magic Orchestra From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

After Service
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After Service is the second live album by Yellow Magic Orchestra, directly following their (at the time) final studio album, Service. The album features former ABC member David Palmer on additional drums. A film version was released alongside the album. After Service features "Kageki na Shukujo" (過激な淑女, "Radical Lady"), which was released in a studio version as a single, but does not feature on any of their albums (compilations excepted).

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After Service was later expanded and remixed by Brian Eno under the title Complete Service.[1]

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Track listing

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Double-LP

All songs arranged by YMO.

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Single-CD release

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Complete Service

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Personnel

(track numbers based on the Complete Service sequencing)

Yellow Magic Orchestra - Arrangements, Electronics, Keyboards, Mixing engineers, Producers
Guest musician
  • David Palmer (ex-ABC) - Electronic Drums & Cymbals (5-19, 21-22)
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Credits

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Tour Crew

  • Planning: Makoto Sato & YMO
  • Production: Makoto Sato & Tadsashi Katoh
  • Stage Design: Kappa Senoh
  • Stage Direction: Osamu Yamada
  • Art Direction: Tsuguya Inoue
  • Light Planning: Jiro Katsushiba
  • Choreographer: Tsukio Kurotaki
  • Hair & Make-up: Chiaki Shimada, Kiyomi Yoshikawa (Ours), and Mikio Honda (Bijin)
  • Stage Staff: Takenori "Mansaku" Kubota, Terunobu Ohtsuka, Mariko Okabayashi, Satoru Ide (Create Osaka), Junji Kobayashi, Shoichi Katoh, Kazumi Hoshi, Masakatsu Yamada, Terunobu Tamaya, Yasutaka Nakano, Yoshio Kumada, Kazuo Kawakami (Kanai Ohdogu)
  • Sound: Ken Kondo (Front), Hiroyuki "Ah So!" Matsura (Monitor), Noriyasu "Uchiumi" Nishiumi, Yoshiaki "Noisy" Nojima (Hibino Sound), Kohji "Shacho!" Sawai (Crewbie Office)
  • Lighting: Takenori Hayakawa, Koyshin Suzuki, Yoshinori Kobyashi, Minoru Kobayashi, Toshiaki Hirasawa, Takashi Uehara, Kenji Muto, Kiyoto Hoshino, Sonoyo Nishikawa, Reiko Nihei, Masaki Hotei, Kazuhiko Koike (Stage Factory)
  • Transportation: Tadashi Ohgawara, Kazuhito Miyamoto, Toshinobu Kiyobe, Mitsuo Shimada, Tsutomu Kobayashi, Tomio Maeda (Minegishi Unso)
  • Instrument Care: Akimitsu Sasagawa (Crewbie Office), Kohji Kanamaru (Yoroshita Music), Masanobu Tsuchiya (Office Intenzio)
  • Tape Operated & Click Mixed by: Takeshi Fujii (Yoroshita Music)
  • Linn & Simmons Operated by: Aki Yamazoe (Yoroshita Music)

Equipment Support

  • TEAC Corp. (TEAC 48 Tape Recorder, DBX DX-40 Noise Reduction)
  • Onkyo Corp. (Onkyo PW-33 Transmitter, PR-1 Receiver)
  • Management: Yoichi Itoh, Junko Sugimura, Hiromitsu Fujisawa (Office Intenzio), Fumie Takahashi, Peter Barakan (Yoroshita Music)
  • Tour Conductor: Rima "Rimao" Yamashita (Yoroshita Music)
  • Tour book compiled and edited by: Hiroma Shimizu
  • Promotion: Kunio Tzutsu
  • Dancers: Jacqueline Hurley, Clare Macnamara, Tina Stubbington, Nicole Matney (FOLIO)
  • Executive Producer: Hiroshi Okura (Yoroshita Music)

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  • Supervised by: Yuji Tanaka
  • Remastering and edited by: Mitsuo Koike at Ast studio, Tokyo, July 1999
  • Art Direction & Design: Takayuki Innami
  • Design: Kazuhiro Nozawa
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