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Joy 1967–1990 : ウィキペディア英語版
Joy 1967–1990

| Genre = Alternative rock
| Length = 42:16
| Language = English
| Label = 4AD
| Producer = Hugh Jones
| Last album = ''Ultra Vivid Scene''
(1988)
| This album = ''Joy 1967-1990''
(1990)
| Next album = ''Rev''
(1992)
| Misc =
}}
''Joy 1967–1990'' is the second album by Ultra Vivid Scene, released in 1990.
==Recording and release==
After finding moderate success with his self-produced solo effort ''Ultra Vivid Scene'', Kurt Ralske returned to the studio in November 1989 to record a follow-up. This time, Ralske brought in producer Hugh Jones, who had previously worked with Echo & the Bunnymen, Modern English, and The Damned, and a handful of session musicians. Two songs featured guest performances: "Special One," with vocals by Kim Deal of the Pixies, and "Beauty #2", with pedal steel work by B.J. Cole. According to Ralske, the title ''Joy 1967-1990'' was intended to be a tombstone inscription.〔
Upon completion of the album, Ralske recruited a full band consisting of Collin Rae on guitar, Byron Guthrie on drums, and Josephine Wiggs on bass, allowing Ultra Vivid Scene to go on tour for the first time in the spring of 1990.

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