Welcome Plastics

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Welcome Plastics
Studio album by
Released1980 (1980)
GenreNew wave, post-punk, synthpop
Length44:22
LabelVictor, Invitation

Welcome Plastics is the debut studio album by Japanese rock band Plastics, released in 1980 by the Victor Music Industries label Invitation.

Reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Factfavourable[1]
Trouser Pressfavourable[2]

Trouser Press called the album "marvelous and well worth finding for fans of extreme kitsch and quirk".[2]

Legacy[edit]

Welcome Plastics was ranked number 19 in the Japanese edition Rolling Stone's list of "The 100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time".[3]

Track listing[edit]

All lyrics are written by Toshi; all music is composed by Hajime & Toshi, except where noted

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Top Secret Man"  2:25
2."Digital Watch"Chica 2:29
3."Copy"  2:20
4."I am Plastic"  1:55
5."I Wanna be Plastic"Chica 1:30
6."Can I Help Me?"  4:10
7."Too Much Information"  2:17
8."Welcome Plastics" (Jackey Yoshikawa and His Blue Comets cover)Kazumi YasuiTadao Inoue2:58
9."I Love You Oh No!"Chica 4:16
10."Robot"  2:54
11."Delicious"Chica 2:48
12."Last Train to Clarksville" (The Monkees cover)Tommy BoyceBobby Hart3:03
13."Deluxe"  3:56
14."Complex"  5:21
Deluxe Edition disc 1 bonus tracks
No.TitleMusicOriginally fromLength
15."Pate"Hajime"Good!" single B-side, 19802:48
16."Copy" (alternative recording) UK-only Rough Trade single, 19793:11
17."Robot" (alternative recording) UK-only Rough Trade single, 19793:43
18."Relax"HajimeOrigato 25 disc 2, 20053:58
19."Confession"HajimeOrigato 25 disc 2, 20053:28
Deluxe Edition disc 2 — live at the Harajuku Cinema Club, 1977
No.TitleWriter(s)Originally byLength
1."I'm Waiting for the Man"Lou ReedThe Velvet Underground, from The Velvet Underground & Nico, 19674:32
2."Sweet Jane"ReedThe Velvet Underground, from Loaded, 19703:58
3."Changes"David BowieDavid Bowie, from Hunky Dory, 19713:46
4."Be My Wife"BowieDavid Bowie, from Low, 19772:53
5."Sound and Vision"BowieDavid Bowie, from Low4:27
6."The Tracks of My Tears"Smokey Robinson, Marv Tarplin, Warren "Pete" MooreBryan Ferry, from These Foolish Things, 19732:45
7."It's My Party"Herb Weiner, Wally Gold, John Gluck Jr., Seymour GottliebBryan Ferry, from These Foolish Things2:20
8."Prairie Rose"Ferry, Phil ManzaneraRoxy Music, from Country Life, 19745:36
9."Both Ends Burning"FerryRoxy Music, from Siren, 19755:58
Deluxe Edition disc 2 — live at the Takadanobaba Big Box, 1980
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
10."introduction" (spoken words by 2 radio show presenters)  0:26
11."Digital Watch"Chica 2:38
12."Copy"  2:28
13."Deluxe"  3:56
14."Can I Help Me?"  3:56
15."Too Much Information"  2:23
16."Robot"  3:09
17."MC" (spoken words between band members and presenters)  2:23
18."Complex"  6:25
19."Welcome Plastics" (Jackey Yoshikawa and His Blue Comets cover)YasuiInoue3:01

Release history[edit]

Date Label(s) Format Catalog Notes
25 January 1980 Victor Music Industries, Invitation LP VIH-6065
CS VCF-1560
21 April 1990 CD VICL-2013
22 September 2004 Victor Entertainment VICL-41148
23 May 2012 Tower Records NCS-827 Limited reissue, sold only through Tower Records.
25 January 1980 Victor Entertainment SHM-CD VICL-70215〜6 Branded a "Deluxe Edition". Contains additional studio tracks following the album, as well as an extra disc with 2 exclusive live performances. Remastered by Hiroshi Kawasaki and Takahiro Uchida, with exclusive photographs and liner notes by Tohru Kogure.
  • The entire album is included on the Forever Plastico compilation album.
  • "Copy", "Robot", "Delicious", "Digital Watch", "Complex", "Last Train to Clarksville", "Can I Help Me?", "I Love You Oh No!" and "Welcome Plastics" are included on the Origato 25 compilation album.
  • "Top Secret Man", "Copy" and "Delicious" are included (as part of music videos) on the Deluxe Edition 2016 reissue of Origato Plastico.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jones, Mikey IQ (March 29, 2016). "The Month's Best Reissues with Bjork, Lush, Lifetones and More". Fact. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Robbins, Ira; Green, Jim. "TrouserPress.com :: Plastics". TrouserPress.com. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
  3. ^ Lindsay, Cam (November 14, 2007). "Finally! 'The 100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time' Listed". Exclaim!. Retrieved May 19, 2016.

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