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* synth-pop

* Chinese folk

|length=|label=Virgin|writer=* David Sylvian

* Steve Jansen|producer=* John Punter

* Japan|prev_title=All Tomorrow's Parties|prev_year=1982|next_title=Blackwater|next_year=1991}}

'"Canton"' is an instrumental song by English new wave band Japan. It was originally released on the album 'Tin Drum' in 1981, and was then released as the only single from the live album 'Oil on Canvas' in May 1983. It peaked at number 42 on the UK Singles Chart.

Original recording



"Canton" was the first song recorded for Japan's album 'Tin Drum', along with "Talking Drum" and David Sylvian said the two songs "worked so well wed arrange the rest of the album around the same ideas. Difficulty with recording arose when Mick Karn had to rub the aluminium neck of his Travis Bean bass guitar quite frantically and the heat generated "was enough to bend the metal out of pitch". Because of this, the guitar had to be cooled down mid-recording and to get around this problem, Karn switched to a local bass manufacture Wal, "which worked perfectly on the first take". The band also found under some tarpaulin an instrument made of bamboo that was several feet in height and width and sound was "produced by rattling peas within the bamboo" and these "duplicate the pieces main melody".

Reception



Reviewing the single for 'Record Mirror', Simon Hills wrote "Sounds like the theme music to 'The Secret Lovers of Chairman Mao'", with "more oriental, and totally glib, 'art' on the flip side with 'Visions Of China' in which the group imagine all the royalties they could get by selling a record to the country with the biggest population".

Track listings



'7"'

# "Canton" 4:05

# "Visions of China" 3:45

'12"'

# "Canton" 5:36

# "Visions of China" 3:45

Personnel



* David Sylvian keyboards, cover design

* Mick Karn fretless bass, dida

* Richard Barbieri keyboards

* Steve Jansen drums, percussion

* Masami Tsuchiya keyboards

* Yuka Fujii photography

* John Punter engineer, producer

* Nigel Walker engineer

Charts



References



Category:1981 songs

Category:1983 songs

Category:1983 singles

Category:Songs written by David Sylvian

Category:Japan (band) songs

Category:Virgin Records singles

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