MP3 2408 mb.
Performer: The Vapors
Title: Turning Japanese / Talk Talk
Country: US
Catalog Number: UA-X1364-Y
Label: United Artists Records
Released: 1980
Style: New Wave, Punk
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 055
| 1 | Talk Talk | 3:51 |
| 2 | Turning Japanese (Edited) | 3:19 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BP 334 | The Vapors | Turning Japanese (7", Single, Sol) | United Artists Records | BP 334 | UK | 1980 |
| BP334 | The Vapors | Turning Japanese (7", S/Sided, Single, TP, W/Lbl) | United Artists Records | BP334 | UK | 1980 |
| UA-X 1364-Y | The Vapors | Turning Japanese / Talk Talk (7") | Liberty | UA-X 1364-Y | US | 1980 |
| 3C 006 82863 | The Vapors | Turning Japanese (7", Single) | United Artists Records | 3C 006 82863 | Italy | 1980 |
| 6C 006-82 863 | The Vapors | Turning Japanese (7", Single) | United Artists Records | 6C 006-82 863 | Sweden | 1980 |
This version has UA labeling. There is a similar version with the Liberty labels The Vapors - Turning Japanese
℗ 1980
From the United Artists Record LP "New Clear Days" LT-1049
Turning Japanese - Best Of The Vapors - The Vapors. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Turning Japanese - The Vapors. The Best Of The Vapors. Исполнитель: The Vapors. 2003 pop. Can't Talk Anymore. Watch the video for Talk Talk from The Vapors's Turning Japanese - Best Of The Vapors for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. The Vapors. 54,499 listeners. 6 more albums featuring this :Turning Japanese. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The B side of Turning Japanese, 7 inch record in the UK 1980, United Artists Records BP 334, was supposed to be 'Here comes the Judge live', but there were some miss-pressings and The Stranglers 'Sha Sha A Go Go' appeared instead. I have no idea as to how many pressings there were. I have a copy with Here Comes The judge on the B side. I actually came here to see if anyone could tell me what it's about. Pop 1996. Turning Japanese. News At Ten. Talk Talk. by The Vapors. Album: New Clear Days 1980. Charted: 3 36. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . The Vapors were a British pub-rock group formed by David Fenton vocals, Edward Bazalgette guitar, Steve Smith bass and Howard Smith drums. They were discovered and managed by Bruce Foxton of the Jam. Ironically The Vapors enjoyed a bigger hit in America with this song than The Jam would ever have. The Vapors' did not chart again in the US, however they had a couple of other minor hits in the UK. He's Turning Japanese because of this obsession with the pictures. It has nothing to do with masturbation you perverts heh heh heh heh Sheeeeeesh. A far better collection than its American counterpart Anthology, The Best of the Vapors offers a bit more for the fans, combining all of the singles, five rare B-sides, and most of the best album tracks though the Magnets album is still woefully underrepresented. As an introduction, there is no better place to start and for collectors, it's indispensable. The OFFICIAL Music Video of the 1980's hit song Turning Japanese Written and performed by The Vapors Talk Talk: Stop what you're doing, let me hold you closer Your head's so full of things, I need to know, uh Swi. talk-talk, talk-talk, talk-talk, talk-talk, talk-talk. Oh, I'm just walking on air I can take care of myself I don't want nobody else. Just pay attention, stop Just pay attention, stop. All your talk-talk, talk-talk Talk-talk, talk-talk Talk-talk, talk-talk Talk-talk, talk-talk. Just pay attention, stop your talk-talk, talk-talk Just pay attention, stop your talk-talk, talk-talk Just pay attention, stop your talk-talk, talk-talk Just pay attention, stop your talk-talk, talk-talk. Turning Japanese is a song by English band the Vapors, from their 1980 album New Clear Days. It was an international hit, becoming the song for which the Vapors are best known. The lyric describes the narrator being separated from a woman he loves and thus preoccupied with photos of her. The song prominently features an Oriental riff played on guitar. Songwriter David Fenton explains: Turning Japanese is all the clichés about angst and youth and turning into something you didn't expect to