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Stolen from Strangers
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| Possibly the best album to date from Jun Miyake -- a set that's every bit as enigmatic as his previous work, but somehow even better overall! There's a wonderfully visual sense to most of the songs here -- almost little audio pictures in sound -- put together with unusual instrumentation, soundtrack-like scoring, and some fragile vocals -- all in a way that reminds us a bit of the late 70s/early 80s work of Pierre Barouh. Arto Lindsay sings on some tracks, and there's some elements here that definitely remind us of his music too -- and other guests include Vinicius Cantuaria, Lisa Papineau, and Arthur H. Titles include "Alviverde", "O Fim", "The Here & After", "Turn Back", "Le Voyageur Solitaire", and "Easturn". |
ARTISTS Jun Miyake (rhodes, piano, samples, flugelhorn); Nicolas Montazaud (guiro, rain stick); Masahiro Itami (electric guitar); Lisa Papineau (vocals); Dairo Miyamoto (alto flute); Didier Havet (tuba); Arto Lindsay (vocals, guitars); Dahfer Youssef (oud, voice); Vinicius Cantuaria (guitars, percussion); Hitoshi Watanabe (bass, cello); Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra |
TRACKS 1. Alviverde ( feat. Arto Lindsay ) 2. O Fim ( feat. Arto Lindsay ) 3. The Here And After ( feat. Lisa Papineau ) 4. Turn Back ( feat. Arto Lindsay ) 5. Abandon Sight 6. Le Voyageur Solitaire ( feat. Arthur H ) 7. Easturn ( feat. Dahfer Youssef ) 8. Le Mec Dans Un Train ( feat. Sanseverino) 9. Est-ce Que Tu Peux Me Voir? ( feat. Lisa Papineau) 10.Outros Escuros ( feat. Arto Lindsay ) 11. Overture 12. Niji Wa Tohku ( feat. Satoshi Murajawa ) |
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