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Yes, No (T-Square Album)
''Yes, No'' is the thirteenth studio album by Japanese Jazz fusion band T-Square. It was released on February 26, 1988 through Columbia Records and was the last studio album by the band released under the name ''The Square''. Background The first track on this album, ''Dans Sa Chambre'', was used as the theme song for the Japanese talk show Time 3, shown on Fuji Network System. It was also used as the opening theme for news show ''Businessman News'', shown on TV Tokyo. The second track on the album, ''Go For It'' was used to advertise for the 1990 Toyota Sera. Rerelease and live recordings On November 21, 2001, Village Records rereleased ''Yes, No'' on CD and DSD formats. The album was included in the T-Square 35th Anniversary THE BOX 2013 box set. ''Mr. Mellow'' was performed on the Megalith live album. ''Miss You'' was included in the Wordless Anthology V compilation album and performed live on the Megalith, Miss You In New York and T-Square Live (Featuring F-1 Grand ...
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T-Square (band)
T-Square (formerly known as The Square), stylized in all-uppercase T-SQUARE, is a Japanese jazz fusion band formed in 1976. They became famous in the late 1970s and early 1980s along with other Japanese jazz bands. They are known for songs such as "Truth", "Japanese Soul Brothers", "Takarajima", "Omens of Love", among others. During the first years simply The SQUARE was printed on the frontsides of their albums. After the renaming of the band to T-Square the imprint changed to T-SQUARE (all in Capital letters) and their typical logo became a capital letter T printed over a red square. During the years with the changing names of the band the logo got modified several times, reflecting the changing band names such as T-Square alpha (where an α sign got added to the logo), T-Square plus where the text "plus" was added centered next to the T in smaller letters. "Truth" has been used as the theme for Fuji Television's Formula One coverage from 1989 to 2000 and since 2012. A spec ...
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