The title "Faker Holic" is a stroke of genius, acting as a self-aware critique of the band’s own existence at the time.

: Unlike Public Pressure , which replaced live vocals and guitars with studio overdubs, Faker Holic restores the authentic 1979 live sound.

and "The End of Asia" : Extended live arrangements of Ryuichi Sakamoto's solo compositions. Technical Personnel

: The 2-CD set divides performances between the "London/Paris Side" and the "New York Side," featuring legendary tracks like "Rydeen," "Behind the Mask," and "Technopolis". Core Performers: Haruomi Hosono : Bass and production. Ryuichi Sakamoto : Keyboards. Yukihiro Takahashi : Drums and vocals.

Released in 1991, Faker Holic is a double-disc live album that captures YMO at the absolute height of their international powers. It documents their 1979 and their 1980 From Tokio to Tokyo World Tour.

If you are looking at a file named with ".rar," you are likely dealing with a compressed archive of this double-album. 1. What is "Faker Holic"?