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For You (Tatsuro Yamashita album)

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For You
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 21, 1982
StudioCBS/SONY Roppongi Studio
GenreCity pop, Funk, Soul, Pop, Ballad
Length39:02
51:18 (2002 reissue)
LabelAIR/RVC
AIR/BMG Funhouse (2002 reissue)
Sony Music Labels/Ariola (2023 remaster)
ProducerTatsuro Yamashita
Tatsuro Yamashita chronology
On the Street Corner
(1980)
For You
(1982)
Greatest Hits! of Tatsuro Yamashita
(1982)
Singles from For You
  1. "Loveland, Island / Your Eyes"
    Released: January 23, 2002

For You is the sixth studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Tatsuro Yamashita, released in January 1982.

Overview

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In 1980, the single Ride on Time became a hit, and the album of the same name. As a result, he would frequently hold live concerts throughout 1981. It was difficult to plan for the next album, but his band continued to improve as they performed live. With the success of his previous album, Yamashita said, "This album finally fulfills my dream from the time of Sugar Babe, I wanted to record as much as I wanted without worrying about budget and time".[1]

When the album was released in 1982, it would become his second hit studio album, peaking at number one on the Oricon LP charts and two on the CT charts. This was also his last studio album under the AIR/RVC label. Later that year, he would marry Mariya Takeuchi on April 6. Originally, the song "Morning Glory" was written for Takeuchi's album Miss M. The songs "Sparkle" and "Loveland Island" were used as commercial songs for Suntory beer. Meanwhile, the song "Your Eyes" was used as a commercial song for Nissui starring Bunta Sugawara.

At this time, advances were made in car stereos and Walkman devices that made it possible for music to retain sufficient audio quality while on the go. The album was produced and promoted with this in mind to reinforce the resort pop feeling, going as far as making the slogan "Summer, the sea, Tatsuro!" officially cementing his image as the "Summer Song Guy".[2] Originally, Yamashita was thinking of requesting Hiroshi Nagai to make the album cover. But at that time, he already decided to work on the album cover for Eiichi Ohtaki's album A Long Vacation. Eizin Suzuki instead worked on the album cover art.[1]

In the 2002 reissue of the album, four bonus songs were added into the tracklist. One of the bonus tracks "Every Night" was originally from the album Miss M, Yamashita also recorded a cover of the song but ended up being unpublished, it was later remastered and was included in the reissue. In addition, Loveland, Island / Your Eyes was released as a single on the same year. The song Loveland, Island was used as the ending theme for the Japanese drama series The Long Love Letter.

Track listing

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All music is composed by Tatsuro Yamashita[3]

Side A
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Sparkle"Minako Yoshida(ja)4:13
2."Music Book"Minako Yoshida5:08
3."Interlude A Part I"0:23
4."Morning Glory"Tatsuro Yamashita3:28
5."Interlude A Part II"0:25
6."Futari"Minako Yoshida5:46
Total length:19:23
Side B
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Loveland, Island"Tatsuro Yamashita4:29
2."Interlude B Part I"0:16
3."Love Talkin' (Honey It's You)"Minako Yoshida5:50
4."Hey Reporter!"Tatsuro Yamashita5:33
5."Interlude B Part II"0:17
6."Your Eyes"Alan O'Day3:14
Total length:19:39

2002 reissue

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No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Sparkle"Minako Yoshida4:15
2."Music Book"Minako Yoshida5:10
3."Interlude A Part I"0:22
4."Morning Glory"Tatsuro Yamashita3:29
5."Interlude A Part II"0:25
6."Futari"Minako Yoshida5:50
7."Loveland, Island"Tatsuro Yamashita4:29
8."Interlude B Part I"0:16
9."Love Talkin' (Honey It's You)"Minako Yoshida5:52
10."Hey Reporter!"Tatsuro Yamashita5:34
11."Interlude B Part II"0:17
12."Your Eyes"Alan O'Day3:19
13."あまく危険な香り [Amaku Kiken na Kaori, Sweet and Dangerous Scent]"Tatsuro Yamashita3:22
14."あまく危険な香り [Amaku Kiken na Kaori, TV Instrumental Version 1]"3:00
15."あまく危険な香り [Amaku Kiken na Kaori, TV Instrumental Version 2]"1:44
16."Every Night"Alan O'Day3:54
Total length:51:18

Credits

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Sparkle

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar, Percussion & Background Vocals[3]
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Hiroyuki Namba: Keyboards
  • Hidefumi Toki: Alto Sax Solo
  • Minako Yoshida: Background Vocals
  • Shin Kazuhara: Trumpet
  • Masahiro Kobayashi: Trumpet
  • Shigeharu Mukai: Trombone
  • Tadanori Konakawa: Trombone
  • Takeru Muraoka: Tenor Sax
  • Shunzo Sunahara: Baritone Sax

Music Book

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: Percussion & Background Vocals
  • Yuichi Togashiki: Drums
  • Akira Okazawa: Bass
  • Tsunehide Matsuki: Electric Guitar
  • Hiroshi Sato: Electric Piano
  • Motoya Hamaguchi: Percussion
  • Shigeharu Mukai: Trombone Solo
  • Minako Yoshida: Background Vocals
  • Shin Kazuhara: Trumpet
  • Masahiro Kobayashi: Trumpet
  • Yasuo Hirauchi: Trombone
  • Sumio Okada: Trombone
  • Takeru Muraoka: Tenor Sax
  • Shunzo Sunahara: Baritone Sax
  • Tadaaki Ohno: Strings Concert Master

Interlude A Part I

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: All Voices

Morning Glory

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: Acoustic Piano, Electric Guitar, Marimba, Percussion & Background Vocals
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Kazuo Shiina: Electric Guitar
  • Hiroyuki Namba: Electric Piano
  • Shin Kazuhara: Trumpet
  • Masahiro Kobayashi: Trumpet
  • Shigeharu Mukai: Trombone
  • Tadanori Konakawa: Trombone
  • Takeru Muraoka: Tenor Sax
  • Shunzo Sunahara: Baritone Sax

Interlude A Part II

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: All Voices

Futari

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: ELectric Guitar (Right), Percussion & Background Vocals
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Kazuo Shiina: Electric Guitar (Left)
  • Hiroshi Sato: Acoustic Piano & Electric Piano
  • Hiroyuki Namba: KORG λ String (KORG Lambda)
  • Hidefumi Toki: Alto Sax
  • Tadaaki Ohno: Strings Concert Master

Loveland, Island

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: ELectric Guitar (Right) & Background Vocals
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Kazuo Shiina: Electric Guitar (Left)
  • Hiroyuki Namba: Keyboard
  • Motoya Hamaguchi: Percussion
  • Hidefumi Toki: Alto Sax Solo
  • Keiko Yamakawa: Harp

Interlude B Part I

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: All Voices

Love Talkin' (Honey It's You)

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar, Electric Piano, Acoustic Piano. Glocken, Percussion & Background Vocals
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Hiroyuki Namba: KORG PS-3100 Synthesizer
  • Keiko Yamakawa: Harp
  • Minako Yoshida: Background Vocals

Hey Reporter!

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar, Electric Piano & Background Vocals
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Hiroyuki Namba: Acoustic Piano

Interlude B Part II

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: All Voices

Your Eyes

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar, Electric Piano, Electric Sitar, Percussion & Background Vocals
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Tadahide Yoshikawa: Acoustic Guitar
  • Hiroyuki Namba: Acoustic Piano
  • Hidefumi Toki: Alto Sax Solo
  • Tadaaki Ohno: Strings Concert Master
  • Hiroki Inui: Strings Arrangement

あまく危険な香り [Amaku Kiken na Kaori] (same personnel for TV Instrumental Version 1)

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar (Left), Acoustic Piano Solo & Percussion
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Tsunehide Matsuki: Electric Guitar (Right)
  • Hiroyuki Namba: Electric Piano
  • Motoya Hamaguchi: Percussion
  • Shin Kazuhara: Trumpet
  • Masahiro Kobayashi: Trumpet
  • Shigeharu Mukai: Trombone
  • Tadanori Konakawa: Trombone
  • Takeru Muraoka: Tenor Sax
  • Shunzo Sunahara: Baritone Sax
  • Tadaaki Ohno: Strings Concert Master
  • Masahide Sakuma: Strings Arrangement

あまく危険な香り [Amaku Kiken na Kaori, TV Instrumental Version 2]

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar & Percussion
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Hiroyuki Namba: Keyboards
  • Hidefumi Toki: Alto Sax Solo

Every Night

  • Tatsuro Yamashita: Electric Guitar & Percussion
  • Jun Aoyama: Drums
  • Koki Ito: Bass
  • Hiroyuki Namba: Keyboards
  • Motoya Hamaguchi: Percussion

Production / Credits Taken from the inner sleeve notes of the album. (RAL-8801)

  • Produced by Tatsuro Yamashita for Smile Company
  • Associate Producer: Ryuzo "Junior" Kosugi
  • Production Co-ordinator: Nobumasa Uchida
  • Recording Engineer Tamotsu Yoshida, Toshiro Itoh
  • Re-mix Engineer: Tamotsu Yoshida
  • Assistant Engineers: Masato Ohmori, Shigemi Watanabe, Akira Fukada
  • Instrument Maintenance: Takeshi Yamamoto
  • Recorded at CBS/SONY Roppongi Studio A & B
  • Re-mixed at CBS/SONY Roppongi Studio B
  • Mastering Studio: JVC Yokohama Cutting Studio
  • Disc Mastering Engineer: Tohru Kotetsu
  • Cover Illustration: Eizin Suzuki
  • Design: Hiroshi Takahara
  • Inner Photograph: Nobuo Kubota

Chart positions

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Year Album Country Chart Position Sales
1982 For You Japan Oricon Weekly LP Albums Chart (top 100) 1 439,000[4]
Oricon Weekly CT Albums Chart (top 100) 2 257,000[4]
1985 For You [Limited edition, picture disc] Oricon Weekly LP Albums Chart (top 100) 60 4,000[4]
2002 For You [Remastered reissue] Oricon Weekly Albums Chart 16 39,000[4]

Awards

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24th Japan Record Awards
Date Title Category Winner
December 31, 1982 For You[5] Best 10 Albums Tatsuro Yamashita

Release history

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Country Date Label Format Catalog Number[3]
Japan January 21, 1982 AIR/RVC LP RAL-8801
CT RAT-8801
1984 CD RACD-4
June 5, 1985 LP RAL-8827
September 15, 1986 CD R32A-1020
March 15, 1987 R28H-2806
August 21, 1990 RCA/BMG Victor BVCR-7006
September 21, 1990 BVCR-2504
June 4, 1997 RCA/BMG Japan BVCR-1033
May 21, 1999 BVCK-37011
February 14, 2002 RCA/BMG Funhouse BVCR-17018
February 20, 2002 LP BVJR-17008
May 3, 2023 Sony Music Labels/Ariola BVJL-90
CT BVTL-2

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b NHK-FM Sound Creator's File. Broadcast on September 2, 2012 (2012-09-02)
  2. ^ "COME ALONG RADIO: For You by Tatsuro Yamashita". March 17, 2021. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "FOR YOU" (in Japanese). Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d "Tatsuro Yamashita [album chart positions]" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on November 11, 2007. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  5. ^ "List of the 24th Japan Record Awards Winners" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on August 19, 2021. Retrieved April 5, 2022.