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版工剛剛忘記提到1996專輯裡的東西,現在補充一下~~ 我覺得專輯難得的地方在於, 所有鋼琴部分,都是阪本龍一彈的~~ 很感動,很迷人...... 文章錄自:http://cbs.ntu.edu.tw/Arts/pop/japen/aaa/aaa1.txt 發信人: shihlun.bbs.bbs@BBS.math.ncu.edu.tw (穿涼鞋的倫同學), 信區: pop 標 題: 阪本龍一『1996』專輯相關資料 發信站: 中央數學 織夢天堂 (Sat Aug 17 23:56:49 1996) 轉信站: Lion!netnews.ntu!spring!News.csie.ncu!DreamHeaven 無緣看Sakamoto的演唱會,只好乖乖在家聽「1996」這張專輯。 聽說那天的演奏會,他演出的曲目不外乎出自新專輯中,而這些 曲子都是阪本教授的舊曲新譜,褪去了從前電子味濃厚的編曲, 今年的阪本龍一以傳統的編制將過往作品「極限音樂化」與「去 電子樂化」,流露出來的風味我覺得十分迷人。 在網路上抓了些「1996」的資料,和大家分享一下。 網路上的非主流搖滾樂論壇 【另翼岸譜非主流音樂版140.122.65.25】 ────────────────────────────────────── 1. A Day a Gorilla Gives a Banana (1:40) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto Originally written for a 1978 PARCO commercial featuring Faye Dunaway. (PARCO is a Japanese department store) The song was first performed in 1986 during the MediaBahn tour in Japan. The live CD is available from MIDI Records, Japan. 2. Rain (3:38) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: David Nadien, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto This piece was originally written in 1986 for the multi-Oscar winning film "The Last Emperor." (directed by Bernardo Bertolucci) It is Bertolucci's favorite song from the film perhaps because the music itself has some operatic touches to it. It has been re-arranged specially for this album. 3. Bibo no Aozora (6:36) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto Originally written for Ryuichi's lastest album, "Smoochy," (released in Japan on For Life/Gut Records in 1995).This more minimalistic arrangement of the song contrasts with the Antonio Carlos Jobim-like romanticism on the "SMOOCHY" album. (Available early summer on IRS Records.) 4. The Last Emperor (5:53) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto Originally written for Bernardo Bertolucci's film "The Last Emperor" in 1986, this piece combines all the themes from the film and weaves them into a majestic finale. 5. 1919 (6:22) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto This is a new composition incorporating the romanticism present in the French movie soundtracks of the 60's and more contemporary minimalistic ideas in the arrangement. The piece uses one of V. I. Lenin's public addresses from 1919. 6. Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence (4:46) ←俘虜 Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto This beautiful film theme from Japanese auteur Nagisa Oshima's "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence" uses modern harmonies to underscore the more familiar melody based on the 'Asian' pentatonic scale. This arrangement let's Ryuichi's innate expressiveness soar. His moving performance on this track speaks of the deep connection between his music and his emotional ties to his co-starring role in the film. 7. M.A.Y. in The Backyard (4:24) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto This song is about 3 cats (M.A.Y. are the initials of the cats' names) which used to hang around in the backyard of Ryuichi's house in Tokyo. Although the house no longer belongs to Ryuichi and the 3 cats have assumed their next lives, the songs reflect on the playful and mischievous vicissitudes of the 3 felines. The feline vicissitudes are also reflected in the use of Olivier Messian's compositional method. The distinct 'moodments' were composed independently and then later combined. 8. The Sheltering Sky (4:33) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: David Nadien, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto The song was originally written as the main theme for Bernardo Bertolucci 's Golden Globe Award-winning adaptation of "The Sheltering Sky " by Paul Bowles. 9. A Tribute to N.J.P. (3:17) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto The song is a tribute to video art pioneer and long time friend, Nam June Paik. As in the 1984 version on "Illustrated Music Encyclopedia," the combination of Paik's recorded voice, the almost atonal melody, and the spirit of the French composers of the 20's appear to the ear as pictorially as one of Paik's installations. 10. High Heels -Main Theme- (3:18) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto The song is a rearrangement of the main theme from Pedro Almodovar's 1991 film "High Heels." 11. Aoneko no Torso (2:32) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto Unlike the original song written for Ryuichi's lastest album, "Smoochy," (released in Japan on For Lifse/Gut Records in 1995) the trio format brings out a style reminiscent of Eric Satie. Also notice the phenomenal improvised solo by Jacques. 12. The Wuthering Heights (5:20) Music by Ryuichi Sakamoto Violin: Everton Nelson, Cello: Jaques Morelenbaum, Piano: Ryuichi Sakamoto Ryuichi originally scored this title theme in 1992 for the re-made version of "The Wuthering Heights" (directed by Peter Kosminsky) to include Irish motifs. This arrangement retains much of the original feeling. 網路上的非主流搖滾樂論壇 【另翼岸譜非主流音樂版140.122.65.25】 -- 你不知所以地醒來,醒在秋熟的玉米田底。用呼吸尋找我的鼻息 而我, 我全身都是刀子切割爪子舔過,我全身都是魚骨刺青 一碟子痛快的剩肉,呈煙燻鮭魚色。 於是你拿出一根一根眼睫,開始收集瞬間,打開一張一張照片不管是否無關緊要 直到自己SCAN自己。直到你聽見影像說:請貼靠在我的胸膛上,傾聽我的心跳。 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.216.201.164
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