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Secrets of the Beehive
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Secrets of the Beehive
:Album Description:Digitally remastered reissue, in standard jewel case, of this 1987 album from the former vocalist of Japan. .Features one bonus track: 'Promise (The Cult Of Eurydice)' Virgin.
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Blemish
:Album Description:2003 solo album from David Sylvian, his first since 1999's 'Dead Bees on a Cake'. It's the debut release for his Samadhi Sound label. David set aside a month to write & record the album while taking a break from the project that he & his brother, Steve Jansen, are working on. He has created an impromptu suite of songs for guitar, electronics & voice. The compositions were crafted from improvisational sessions captured live in the studio. Working almost entirely alone David has created an emotionally raw, minimalist work, of ...
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The First Day
:Album Description:2003 solo album from David Sylvian, his first since 1999's 'Dead Bees on a Cake'. It's the debut release for his Samadhi Sound label. David set aside a month to write & record the album while taking a break from the project that he & his brother, Steve Jansen, are working on. He has created an impromptu suite of songs for guitar, electronics & voice. The compositions were crafted from improvisational sessions captured live in the studio. Working almost entirely alone David has created an emotionally raw, minimalist work, of ...
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Everything and Nothing
: :A serial collaborator, Everything & Nothing draws material from the range of David Sylvian recordings, from 1991's Rain Tree Crow (with Japan members Richard Barbieri and Steve Jansen) to Ryuichi Sakamoto's 1986 album, Heartbeat, to his own '87 touchstone, Secrets of the Beehive. In a wonderful coup for devotees, this collection of singles, live recordings, and oddities also features the complete version of the lost Japan tune 'Some Kind of Fool,' intended for Gentlemen Take Poloraids. However, as so much of what Sylvian achieved with Japan was built on artifice, it's ...
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When Loud Weather Buffeted Naoshima
: :A serial collaborator, Everything & Nothing draws material from the range of David Sylvian recordings, from 1991's Rain Tree Crow (with Japan members Richard Barbieri and Steve Jansen) to Ryuichi Sakamoto's 1986 album, Heartbeat, to his own '87 touchstone, Secrets of the Beehive. In a wonderful coup for devotees, this collection of singles, live recordings, and oddities also features the complete version of the lost Japan tune 'Some Kind of Fool,' intended for Gentlemen Take Poloraids. However, as so much of what Sylvian achieved with Japan was built on artifice, it's ...
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Damage
:Album Description:UK remixed, remastered & repackaged reissue of 1994 live album featuring David Sylvian (Japan) & Robert Fripp (King Crimson). 2001.
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Brilliant Trees
:Album Description:Digitally remastered reissue, in standard jewel case, of the first solo album from former Japan vocalist, originally released in 1984. Features seven tracks including the single 'Red Guitar'. Virgin.
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World Citizen
:Album Description:'Its skewed pop recalls Bowie?s Hunky Dory, and pinpoints the human cost of superpower recklessness, prompting a standing ovation for pop music?s most mercurial refusenik-turned-prodigal son? THE GUARDIAN (on a live performance of World Citizen). Longtime friends and collaborators David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto work together again on this latest release, 'world citizen'. There are five tracks included on ?world citizen?, in a different running order and with completely different artwork to the package that was released late last year by Warner Music Japan. Also included is a remix by ...
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The Good Son vs. The Only Daughter: Blemish Remixes
:Album Description:Sylvian personally commissioned remixes of material from his critically acclaimed album Blemish, which was released in 2003. The album includes remixes from innovative artists such as Burnt Friedman, Yoshihiro, Ryoji Ikeda, Readymade and more. DMG. 2005.
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