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| Forums > Jazz > David Sylvian (c)2002 <ex Japan>, "Brilliant Trees" [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] |
| Posted by: retro on 25-05-2005, 22:56 | ||||||||||||||||
1. Pulling Punches 2. Ink in the Well 3. Nostalgia 4. Red Guitar 5. Weathered Wall 6. Backwaters 7. Brilliant Trees |
| Posted by: retro on 25-05-2005, 22:58 | ||
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| Posted by: retro on 25-05-2005, 23:00 |
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For an album of only seven tracks, Brilliant Trees is an eclectic affair fusing funk, jazz, and ambient. Its best pieces are the moody jazz of "Red Guitar," the dusky atmosphere of "Weathered Wall," and "Brilliant Trees" itself, both of which feature the woozy trumpet of Eno collaborator and fourth-world pioneer Jon Hassell. The record also showcases guest players like Holger Czukay. Some CD editions also carry the three-part "Words With the Shaman" to make up a fuller album. |
| Posted by: OlCh on 27-05-2005, 12:02 |
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спасибо |