Ryuichi Sakamoto - Cinemage

Cinemage

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  • Year: 1999
  • Label: Sony Columbia
  • Genre: World/Etno
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Tracks

1.Forbidden Colours
2.The Last Emperor
3.Little Buddha
4.Wuthering Heights
5.Replica
6.El Mar Mediterrani

Note

Cinemage Is A Collection Of Works Primarily Composed To Accompany Visual Events Established On Film.
Recorded Live On Tour In 1997, Cinemage Boasts A Convincing Performance By The Orchestra. Conducted By Sakamoto, With Yutaka Sado,
The Recording Is Glistening With The Imaginative Elements Of The Music'S Inception Intact. The Graceful 'Little Buddha' And 'The
Last Emperor' Both Evoke A Sense Of Romanticism In Which Tragedy Is The Epicenter. 'Replica' Glimpses Into The More Playful,
Jazz-Like Harmonies Of Sakamoto'S Compositional Style, As Well As The Ferocious 1992 Olympiad Theme 'El Mar Mediterrani' Which Is
Episodic In Nature, And Full Of Thrashing Energy. The Centerpiece Of The Album Lies In 'Forbidden Colours' The Heart Rendering
Theme Of Nagisa Oshima'S Emotional 1983 Film "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence." Along With Guest Musicians David Torn, Dj Spooky, And
David Sylvian, Ryuichi Sakamoto Proves That His Music Has The Tenacity To Reach Farther Than The Silver Screen, And Onto The
Concert Stage.