David Sylvian - Brilliant Trees (1984)
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David Sylvian's Brilliant Trees was his first solo album after having left the art rock band Japan back in the early 80's. 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.
Recorded in late 1983 at Hansa tone Studios in Berlin with producer Steve Nye. A recording of considerable significance in David's output instigating as it does new working methods and a level of inquiry that radically broadened the emotional range and scope of his work. The cast of collaborators includes Ryuichi Sakamoto, Holger Czukay, Jon Hassell and Kenny Wheeler. Critically celebrated on its release Brilliant Trees went straight into the UK chart at number 4.
01. Pulling Punches
02. The Ink In The Well
03. Nostalgia
04. Red Guitar
05. Weathered Wall
06. Backwaters
07. Brilliant Trees
*2006 Virgin Records | 0946 3 63072 2 0
Personnel:
David Sylvian
Holger Czukay
Steve Jansen
Richard Barbieri
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Steve Nye
Jon Hassell
Kenny Wheeler
Mark Isham
Phil Palmer
Ronny Drayton
Wayne Braithwaite
Danny Thompson
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