Deja Vu (A.B.'s song) explained

Deja Vu
Cover:Abs deja vu album cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:AB'S (/A.B.'s)
A-Side:Deja Vu
B-Side:Asian Moon
Released:1984 (UK)
Recorded:August 1982
Genre:Instrumental
Pop music
Label:StreetSounds
Lyricist:Yoshihiko ANDO
Composer:Naoki WATANABE
Producer:AB'S & Toshio OGURI

"Deja Vu" is a 1984 song by the Japanese male group the A.B.'s,[1] released on the StreetSounds label (reference number XKHAN 503). It first charted on 14 April 1984, and it reached number 80 in the British album charts. It remained on the charts for two weeks.

It was the first track on their first studio album, which was also called "AB'S". In Japan, this song was not released as a single. The other tracks on the album were "Dee-Dee-Phone", "Django", "Fill the Sail", "Asian Moon", "In the City Night", "Girl" and "Just You".[2]

The members of the band were Fujimaru Yoshino and Makoto Matsushita on vocals and guitars, Yoshihiko Ando on vocals and keyboards, Naoki Watanabe on vocals and bass, and Atsuo Okamoto on vocals, drums, and percussion.[2]

The album was released on vinyl on 21 January 1983, with the identification MOON-28007 1983.[2] It was later released as a CD, on 21 February 2001, with the identification of AMCM-4521 [2] by Warner Music Group.[3]

Notes and References

  1. AB'S is known as a rock band in Japan. All their songs have lyrics.
  2. http://homepage.mac.com/kgbox/parachute_contents/related_musicians/para_fami_gr/abs/disco/abs1.html Parachute Web Site. - Ab'S "Ab'S"
  3. Web site: AB'S. Warner Music Japan. Warner Music Japan. 2013-02-16. 2013-03-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20130316075526/http://wmg.jp/artist/abs/. live.