United Future Organization - 3rd Perspective (CD)

3rd Perspective
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Album Details: 3rd Perspective

Release Date:06/24/1997
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:731453448728

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    Best CD I bought in years!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 21, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this 3rd Perspective review helpful

    Japanese spy movie with jazzy french pop toppings. If you're ever in the mood to try something different then buy this CD and I'll bet that once you listen to this you will be hooked. I swear, these guys are fantastic. 3rd Perspective is one hell of ...a recording. "His Name Is..., The Planet Plan and Fool's Paradise" are the the best here. The production is also brilliant. Ultimate ear candy with a great 60's "soundtrak" feel to it. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    On UFO's third album, the Japanese producers consolidate the world-spanning vision inherent in the title of their previous album, No Sound Is Too Taboo. Most of the styles on 3rd Perspective are French in persuasion, from accordion waltzes to spy-soundtrack grooves. That doesn't make for a bad album, just one which seems to harp on one style when UFO has been known for using the whole world as their palette.

    - John Bush, All Music Guide

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Biography

United Future Organization

Pioneers of the Japanese acid-jazz sound, the United Future Organization comprised Tokyo club DJs Tadashi Yabe, Toshio Matsuura and French expatriate Raphael Sebbag. Joining forces in 1990, the trio quickly emerged as a leading force on the Tokyo underground club scene, making their recorded debut the next year with the 12-inch "I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Jazz); " "L... Read more