Adolescent Sex is the debut album by the English band Japan, released in March 1978 by record label Hansa. To avoid controversy over the title, the album was renamed simply as Japan in some countries.

Content

According to AllMusic, Adolescent Sex "snarls with leftover punk intent, a few glam rock riffs, and a wealth of electronics that not only reach back to the band's youth, but also predate much of what would explode out of the next wave of British underground." and in the Netherlands where the single "Adolescent Sex" reached number 27 in the Dutch Top 40 in 1979.

The Japanese release contained several mistranslations of song titles. "Transmission" became "Invitation to Fascination", "Suburban Love" became "Carousel of Love", and "Television" became "Temptation Screen".

The album was remastered and re-released as a digipak CD in April 2004, with four videos as bonus material.

Reception and aftermath

Trouser Press wrote that the album "introduces Japan in all its guitar-rock misery, playing such Bowie-influenced tripe as 'Wish You Were Black' with less style than a sense of urgency".

David Sylvian also said in 1982:

Track listing

Personnel

; Japan

  • David Sylvian – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Rob Dean – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Richard Barbieri – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Mick Karn – bass, backing vocals
  • Steve Jansen – drums, backing vocals, percussion

; Additional personnel

  • Ray Singer – production, additional backing vocals
  • Pete Silver – engineering
  • Dick Whitbread – cover design and artwork
  • Graham Hughes – cover photo

Charts

Album

{| class="wikitable"

!Year

!Chart

!Peak<br />position

|-

|1978

|Japanese Oricon Albums Chart

|20

|-

|Belgium (Flanders) Ultratop

|28

|}

References