Sakamoto Ryuichi – Ongaku zukan (1984 Japanese edition, Bonus "7)
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Ryuichi Sakamoto's "Ongaku Zukan," translated as "Illustrated Music Encyclopedia," is a sonic voyage akin to setting sail without a compass, reflecting his quest to stretch beyond known boundaries. It's an album that marks a pivotal moment in his career, where he starts anew, breaking away from prior expectations. The album, filled with a sense of wistful nostalgia, invites listeners into Sakamoto's optimistic journey through tracks like “Tibetan Dance” and “Paradise Lost,” each brimming with innovative sounds and collaborations. Featuring an array of collaborators and a blend of technology and instruments, "Ongaku Zukan" is characterized by its grand sound and timeless feel. Yet, at times, the album's heavy reliance on certain samples can be overwhelming, but this doesn't detract from its overall ingenuity and Sakamoto's ability to weave textures and effects into harmonious compositions.
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A1 Tibetan Dance
A2 Etude
A3 Paradise Lost
A4 Self Portrait
B1 Tabinokyokuhoku
B2 M.A.Y. In The Backyard
B3 Hanenohayashide
B4 Morinohito
B5 A Tribute To N.J.P.
C Replica
D Ma Male Low