Logic SystemLogic

Label:

EMI – 1A 162Z-83237

Format:

2 x Vinyl , 12", Album, 45 RPM, Limited Edition , Gatefold

Country:

Netherlands

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Synth-pop

Tracklist

A1 Domino Dance
Composed By, Arranged ByRyo Kawakami
4:15
A2 Talk Back
Composed By, Arranged ByRyo Kawakami
Lyrics ByHideki Matsutake
Lyrics By [Assisted]Gregg D. Moore
4:15
B1 Clash
Composed By, Arranged ByRyo Kawakami
4:15
B2 Logic
Composed By, Arranged ByRyo Kawakami
4:15
C1 Intro
Composed By, Arranged ByHideki Matsutake
0:40
C2 Unit
Composed By, Arranged ByRyo Kawakami
Lyrics ByBaudelaire*
4:50
C3 Convulsion Of Nature
Arranged ByRyo Kawakami
Composed ByRyo Kawakami
3:00
D1 Person To Person
Composed By, Arranged ByRyo Kawakami
4:15
D2 XY?
Composed By, Arranged ByRyo Kawakami
Lyrics ByHideki Matsutake
Lyrics By [Assisted]Gregg D. Moore
4:15

Companies, etc.

  • Marketed ByEMI
  • Manufactured ByEMI
  • Distributed ByEMI
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Toshiba EMI Ltd
  • Copyright ©Emi Records Holland
  • Recorded AtSound City Studio

Credits

  • Art Direction, Design [Cover]Hakubun Arai
  • Co-producerRyo Kawakami
  • Coordinator [Recording Co-ordination]Kozo Sasaki
  • Directed ByHiroshi Shigemi
  • Electric GuitarKenji Omura
  • EngineerSuguru Sekimoto
  • Executive-ProducerHiroaki Takei
  • IllustrationEiji Hozumi
  • Management [Recording]Motoyuki Watanabe
  • Photography ByHiro Ito
  • ProducerHideki Matsutake
  • Technician [Equipment]Tomoaki Arima
  • Violin [Electric]Hiroki Tamaki

Notes

Limited edition high dynamic 45 RPM cuts on double 12 inch

Recorded at Sound City Studio, Tokyo, Japan
℗ 1981 Original sound recording made by Toshiba/EMI Ltd.
© 1981 EMI Records Holland
Printed in Holland

If you don't listen this album, you can't enjoy the essence of computer music

Song sequence is different than all other versions of this album and is unique to this release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Label): 162Z-83236-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Label): 162Z-83236-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 3 Label): 162Z-83237-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 4 Label): 162Z-83237-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): K162Z 83236 A -1Y C7
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): K162Z 83236 B -1Y 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 3): K162Z 83237 A -1Y 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 4): K 162 Z 83237 B -1Y C7 1
  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
  • Label Code: LC 0542

Other Versions (5 of 22)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Logic (LP, Album) EMI 1A 064-78026 Europe 1981
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Logic (LP, Album, Stereo) Express ETP-90068 Japan 1981
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Logic (LP, Album) EMI EMC 3375, OC 062-78 026 UK 1981
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Logic (LP, Album) EMI EMC 3375 India 1981
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Logic (LP, Album) EMI EMC 2737 Australia 1981

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Reviews

  • ttooyyss's avatar
    ttooyyss
    The Logic is simply one of the greatest electronic music of all time from the Kraftwerk-ish genre. This album is a timeless progressive piece with the highest-grade mastery of every aspect. My personal note on soundquality: As a high-end audiophile engineer and studio owner I know all the methods of making a recording. But somehow I backup a vinyl onto CD, it's always better soundqualitywise than any other factory CDs from the original mastertapes. Don't ask me why, because there's no logical reason to answer how they destroy the soundquality? For me it's beyond understanding. The CD and the LP is made from the same masterape and I digitalise the LP myself and the resulting CD will be more precise, more transient-dynamics, better of everything than that of they've made in the factory, even if the LP were manufactured, pressed and digitalised and the signal went through several leads and electronics.... Unbeliveable..... OK, the best soundquality record exist of the Logic-album is none but MY recording of the 2x12" version. Even my self-produced CD-burner writes the pits/lands with an unparalelled accuracy, that NO factory burner can produce and the result is an outstanding CD-writing. Test method: try writing a copy of my CDs and you will hear how bad will the copy be. I offer my vinyl and CDs here on Discogs by the 2x12" version. FORGET the remaster-version! It's much worse than the original CD as usual!

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