Esta canción se puede encontrar en el álbum "Promise - The Rarities" del año 2001, tiene dos cds, es el tema 12 del primero :) This song can found in the album "Promise - The Rarities" year 2001, is a doble album, is the theme 12 of the first disc.
I cannot understand why this beautiful music was never released. I would definitely buy it, as would many other fans of David Sylvian's work. It is timeless.
I guess this is from the mid 1980's, a soundtrack to a Japanese film that he was comissioned to make, that also included the excellent "Steel Cathedrals"? I can only imagine that Steve Jansen had something to do with this song, if only as a brotherly presence.
It's precisely from 1985 Japan only DVD "Preparations for a Journey". Features Steve Jansen on drums and percussions, Ryuichi Sakamoto on keyboards and Masami Tsuchiya on guitar.
Ironic, I struggle with so so much solo DS material, BLEMISH,,, I was ready jump in ff a Bridge in Gerona, only time going see DS I had to leave I think Dead Bees on a Cake and Brilliant Trees, and one, maybe Damage +? With Rob F, is relaxing as well as uplifting, this is Meaningless to me
Sylvian, as always, comes up with the goods. Thanks for the upload.
Esta canción se puede encontrar en el álbum "Promise - The Rarities" del año 2001, tiene dos cds, es el tema 12 del primero :)
This song can found in the album "Promise - The Rarities" year 2001, is a doble album, is the theme 12 of the first disc.
I haven't listened much to David's music for a long time and have just stumbled across this piece,It is magical .
one of the worlds beautiful artists
I agree
Fair and deep music and video. Maybe, Japan Nature inspired him... I don't know
I cannot understand why this beautiful music was never released. I would definitely buy it, as would many other fans of David Sylvian's work. It is timeless.
sylvian probly didnt like one particular frame out of the set and disowned it or something...
It's on the promise album
@@kevinjohnson7415 Many thanks.
wow ! *_*
I guess this is from the mid 1980's, a soundtrack to a Japanese film that he was comissioned to make, that also included the excellent "Steel Cathedrals"? I can only imagine that Steve Jansen had something to do with this song, if only as a brotherly presence.
he did pretty much play drums on all of Sylvians solo albums so its more than a possibility.
It's precisely from 1985 Japan only DVD "Preparations for a Journey". Features Steve Jansen on drums and percussions, Ryuichi Sakamoto on keyboards and Masami Tsuchiya on guitar.
Steel Cathedrals is superb.
@@gary.solexa check out Worlds in a Small Room by S Jansen (D Sylvian's brother) and D Barbieri, if you have not already. Cheers!
Wasn't this recording around same time as Words With the Shamen (pts 1, 2, and 3) that was released as an EP before Gone to Earth?
Wow! Watching, thinking, memories, 'clears' the head! Preparations for the next journey!
Hope you had a nice journey 😉
This is insanely good I just love it
The most unrated musician I think
This guy is so different really outside the box , so refreshing 😊
why drugs when we have David....
It is not enough. One must hate and themselves. It is the answer because it is so close to what we are. Confusion.
@@TheCrimsonFrenzyPSN U understand irony
Ironic, I struggle with so so much solo DS material, BLEMISH,,, I was ready jump in ff a Bridge in Gerona, only time going see DS I had to leave
I think Dead Bees on a Cake and Brilliant Trees, and one, maybe Damage +? With Rob F, is relaxing as well as uplifting, this is Meaningless to me
Time for a new Bridge preparation 😉🤣