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1988 studio album by T-Square
Yes, No is the thirteenth
studio album by Japanese
Jazz fusion band
T-Square . It was released on February 26, 1988 through
Columbia Records
[1]
[4] and was the last studio album by the band released under the name The Square , though by this point they were already Touring the United States as T-Square .
Background
The first track on this album, Dans Sa Chambre , was used as the theme song for the Japanese talk show Time 3, shown on
Fuji Network System . It was also used as the opening theme for news show Businessman News , shown on
TV Tokyo . The second track on the album, Go For It was used to advertise for the 1990 Toyota Sera.
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Rerelease and live recordings
On November 21, 2001, Village Records rereleased Yes, No on
CD and
DSD formats.
[2]
The album was included in the T-Square 35th Anniversary
THE BOX 2013 box set.
[6]
Mr. Mellow was performed on the
Megalith live album. Miss You was included in the
Wordless Anthology V compilation album and performed live on the Megalith,
Miss You In New York and
T-Square Live (Featuring F-1 Grand Prix Theme) live albums. Crisis and Go For It were included on the
F-1 Grand Prix compilation album. Papillon was rearranged and performed on the Miss You In New York live album.
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Track listing
Sources
[1]
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All music is composed by
Masahiro Andoh , except where noted
Title 1. "Dans Sa Chambre" 5:26 2. "Go For It" 4:53 3. "Miss You" 5:02 4. "El Mirage" (music: Hirotaka Izumi) 5:19 5. "Shadow" (music: Mitsuru Sutoh) 5:51 6. "Mr. Mellow" (music: Hirotaka Izumi) 5:03 7. "Kiss" 4:14 8. "Papillon" 3:46 9. "Crisis" 4:45 10. "Catcher In The Rye" (music: Hirotaka Izumi) 4:58
Personnel
Sources
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The Square
Additional Musicians
Tatsuji Yokoyama -
percussion (4,5)
Toshihiro Nakanishi Group -
strings (1,10)
Charles Loper -
trombone (1,2,3,4)
Daniel Higgins -
tenor saxophone ,
flute (1,2,3,4)
Gary Grant -
trumpets ,
flugelhorn (1,2,3,4)
Jerry Hey - trumpets, flugelhorn (1,2,3,4)
References
Former members:
Masahiro Andoh (guitar)
Yuhji Nakamura (bass)
Shunichi Harada (drums)
Jun Hakamazuka (piano)
Michael Seiichi Kawai (drums/perc)
Junko Miyagi (piano)
Yuhji Mikuriya (guitar)
Kiyohiko Senba (perc)
Daisaku Kume (keys)
Jun Aoyama (drums)
Eiji Shimizu (drums)
Toyoyuki Tanaka (bass)
Tohru Hasebe (drums)
Hirotaka Izumi (piano/keys)
Mitsuru Sutoh (bass)
Hiroyuki Noritake (drums)
Masato Honda (sax/EWI)
Takahiro Miyazaki (sax/EWI)
Tadashi Namba (keys)
Keiji Matsumoto (keys)
Keizoh Kawano (keys)
Supporting members:
Shirō Sagisu (keys)
Izumi Kobayashi (keys)
Samuel Okamoto (drums)
Masato Shigeta (drums)
Keiichi Nagata (drums)
Masao Goto (drums)
Philippe Saisse (keys)
Kiyoshi Murakami (bass)
Kazuaki Nihonyanagi (keys)
Ryoh Hayashi (keys)
Tatsuya Ikeda (bass)
Mataroh Misawa (perc)
Kenji Kitajima (guitar)
Penny-K (keys)
Takehiro Kawabe (keys)
Ryuhta Sakamoto (bass)
Shunsuke "Xenon" Ishigawa (bass)
Tatsuya Yamada (drums)
Hirotsugu Honma (drums)
Kiichiro Komobuchi (bass)
Katsuji Morioka (bass)
Shingo Tanaka (bass)
Maoki Yamamoto (drums)
Akito Shirai (keys)
Yudai Satoh (keys)
Senri Kawaguchi (drums)
Taiki Tsuyama (bass)
Sohta Morimitsu (bass)
Yuma Hara (guitar)
Akinori Handa (keys)
Kazuma Sotozono (guitar)
Jun Abe (keys)
Kenshin Sugimura (guitar)
Chizuko Yoshihiro (piano)
Singles
Official
"Make Me A Star"
"Tomorrow's Affair"
"I'm Walkman"
"It's Magic"
"Travelers"
"Overnight Sensation"
"Prime"
"Omens of Love"
"Drop Goal"
"Truth"
"Chaser"
"Faces"
"Rise"
"Door to Tomorrow"
"Twilight In Upper West"
"Victory"
"Truth 21c"
"Truth Resonance T Mix"
Unofficial
Albums
Original Collaboration Re-arrange
Refreshest
Miss you in New York
Truth 21 Century
Vocal2
T Comes Back
History
Self-cover Best Live
Videos