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Go Ahead!

1978 studio album by Tatsuro Yamashita


Go Ahead! is the third studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in December 1978.

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Overview

"A masterpiece third solo album that marked the creativity of Yamashita's brilliant and versatile writing style which determined his subsequent path."[1]

In commercial music, etc., there was a high demand for Yamashita as a musician who works under anonymity, but Yamashita's evaluation as a contract musician for a record company, was favorable, but he wasn't meeting the sales figures RCA wanted. Yamashita himself felt that the world of rock and folk that he had lived in had entered a new stage at that time, and thought that if he went on like this, he would probably have to give up his records and live activities. So he had a pessimistic prediction that this album would probably be the last. The album was criticized by critics and listeners for being disorganized, but it can be said that the writer's principle, which began to suffer, was the sprout of the album production policy that followed.[2] However Tatsuro Yamashita was told that one of his songs in the Go Ahead! album "Bomber" was a hit song in a disco in Osaka. Therefore, in 1979, a promotional single was released under the title of "Bomber".

The songs "Let's Dance Baby", "Bomber" & "潮騒 (The Whispering Sea)" would've be featured in his 1982 greatest hits album "Greatest Hits! of Tatsuro Yamashita". Meanwhile, the song "This Could Be The Night" would get re-recorded in 1984 as part of his soundtrack album "Big Wave".

In 2002, a remastered reissue (BVCR-17015) was released as part of The RCA/AIR Years 1976–1982 series. The reissue would include remastered tracks and three additional tracks that were previously unreleased before. It would enter the Oricon charts, peaking in at number twenty-five.

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Minako Yoshida(ja); all music is composed by Tatsuro Yamashita, except where noted[3]

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Personnel

Overture

  Tatsuro Yamashita: All Voices[3]

1978 P.M.P.

Love Celebration

  Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar (Left), Hammond organ & Vibraphone

  Yutaka Uehara: Drums

  Akihiro Tanaka: Bass

  Kazuo Shiina: Electric Guitar (Right)

  Hiroyuki Namba: Electric Piano

  Shigeharu Mukai: Trombone

  Tadanori Kogawa: Trombone

  Takeru Muraoka: Tenor Sax

  Shunzo Sunahara: Baritone Sax

  Tadaaki Ohno: Strings Concert Master

© 1977 ALFA MUSIC LTD.

Let's Dance Baby

  Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar (Left), Percussion, Bang! & Background Vocals

  Yutaka Uehara: Drums & Percussion

  Hiroyuki Namba: Electric Piano

  Akihiro Tanaka: Bass & Percussion

  Kazuo Shiina: Electric Guitar (Right) & Percussion

  Hiroyuki Namba: Keyboards & Percussion

  Tomoo Okazaki: Alto Sax Solo

  Minako Yoshida: Background Vocals

  Ryuzo Kosugi: Background Vocals

© 1978 J&K MUSIC PUB.

Monday Blue

  Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami: Drums

  Akira Okazawa: Bass

  Tsunehide Matsuki: Electric Guitar

  Hiroshi Sato: Keyboards

  Keiko Yamakawa: Harp

  Tadaaki Ohno: Strings Concert Master

© 1978 P.M.P.

ついておいで (Follow Me Along)

  Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar (Left) & Background Vocals

  Yutaka Uehara: Drums

  Akihiro Tanaka: Bass

  Kazuo Shiina: Electric Guitar (Right)

  Hiroyuki Namba: Electric Piano

  Motoya Hamaguchi: Percussion

  Shigeharu Mukai: Trombone Solo

  Minako Yoshida: Background Vocals

© 1978 P.M.P.

Bomber

  Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar & Background Vocals

  Yutaka Uehara: Drums

  Akihiro Tanaka: Bass

  Kazuo Shiina: Electric Guitar Solo

  Hiroyuki Namba: Keyboards

  Minako Yoshida: Background Vocals

© 1978 P.M.P.

潮騒 (The Whispering Sea)

(Same personnel for the English version)

  Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar, Arp Odyssey Synthesizer (Bass), Percussion & Background Vocals

  Yutaka Uehara: Drums

  Akihiro Tanaka: Bass

  Hiroyuki Namba: Acoustic Piano

  Chuei Yoshikawa: Acoustic Guitar

  Ryuichi Sakamoto: KORG PS-3100 Synthesizer

  Motoya Hamaguchi: Percussion

  Minako Yoshida: Background Vocals

© 1978 P.M.P.

Paper Doll

  Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar, Percussion & Background Vocals

  Yutaka Uehara: Drums

  Akihiro Tanaka: Bass

  Ryuichi Sakamoto: Keyboards

  Minako Yoshida: Background Vocals

© 1978 P.M.P.

This Could Be The Night

  Tatsuro Yamashita: Drums, Bass, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Piano, Glockenspiel, Percussion, & Background Vocals

  Chuei Yoshikawa: Acoustic Guitar

  Ryuichi Sakamoto: Poly Moog Synthesizer

  Motoya Hamaguchi: Percussion

© ROCK MUSIC

2000トンの雨 (2000t Of Rain)

  Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar, Percussion & Background Vocals

  Yutaka Uehara: Drums

  Akihiro Tanaka: Bass

  Ryuichi Sakamoto: Acoustic Piano

  Tomoo Okazaki: Alto Sax Solo

  Ryuzo Kosugi: Percussion

  Minako Yoshida: Background Vocals

  Tadaaki Ohno: Strings Concert Master

© 1978 P.M.P.

Credits

"From the inner sleeve notes of the album (RVL-8037)."

PRODUCED BY TATSURO YAMASHITA FOR P.M.P. INC

ALL SONGS ARRANGED BY TATSURO YAMASHITA

Directed by Ryuzo "Junior" Kosugi (RCA)

Engineered by Tamotsu Yoshida

Session Co-odinater – Ryuzo Kosugi

Disk Mastering Engineer – Tohru Kotetsu

Assistant Engineer – Toshihiro Itoh (Onkio Haus)

Recording Studios:
  • Onkio Haus 1st, 2nd, & 3rd
  • Media 2nd, RCA 1st

Mastering Studio: Nihon Victor Yokohama Mastering Studio

Art Direction – Kenkichi Satoh

Cover Design – Kenkichi Satoh, Akira Sugiyama

Special thanks to Akira Ikuta, Kunio Muramatsu for their assistance

ALL SONGS PUBLISHED BY 1978 P.M.P., 1977 P.M.P., EXCEPT; "LOVE CELEBRATION" BY 1977 ALFA MUSIC LTD.,

"LET'S DANCE BABY" BY 1978 J&K MUSIC PUB., "THIS COULD BE THE NIGHT" BY ROCK MUSIC, THE RIGHTS FOR JAPAN ASSIGNED TO TOSHIBA MUSIC PUB.

Chart positions

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Release history

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References

  1. "Discography|山下達郎 OFFICIAL SITE". www.tatsuro.co.jp.
  2. (2002) Tatsuro Yamashita's "Go Ahead!" album booklet notes. RCA/BMG Funhouse (BVCR-17015)
  3. "Go Ahead!" (in Japanese). Retrieved March 26, 2022.
  4. "Tatsuro Yamashita" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on November 11, 2007. Retrieved March 19, 2008.

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