1996 (Ryuichi Sakamoto album)

Last updated
1996
Ryuichi Sakamoto 1996.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 4, 1996 (1996-06-04)
StudioRight Track (New York City)
Genre Chamber music
Length68:42
Label Güt, For Life, Milan
Producer Ryuichi Sakamoto
Ryuichi Sakamoto chronology
Smoochy
(1995)
1996
(1996)
Discord
(1997)

1996 is a 1996 album by Japanese composer and pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto. It contains a selection of Sakamoto's most popular compositions plus two new compositions, all arranged for a standard piano trio. The arrangement of "Bibo no Aozora" that appears on this album has appeared in several film and television projects; one notable example is the film Babel , whose soundtrack features both the 1996 version and the /04 version of the song.

Contents

Track listing

All songs composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto.

No.TitleOriginally fromLength
1."A Day a Gorilla Gives a Banana" (ゴリラがバナナをくれる日Gorira ga Banana wo Kureru Hi)Previously unreleased1:40
2."Rain" The Last Emperor (soundtrack), 19873:38
3."Bibo no Aozora" (美貌の青空, Beauty of a Blue Sky)Smoochy, 19956:36
4."The Last Emperor"The Last Emperor (soundtrack), 19875:53
5."1919"Previously unreleased6:22
6."Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence" Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (soundtrack), 19834:46
7."M.A.Y. in The Backyard"Ongaku Zukan / Illustrated Musical Encyclopedia, 19843:29
8."The Sheltering Sky" The Sheltering Sky (soundtrack), 19904:33
9."A Tribute to N.J.P."Ongaku Zukan, 19843:17
10."High Heels (Main Theme)" High Heels (soundtrack), 19913:18
11."Aoneko no Torso" (青猫のトルソ, Torso of a Blue Cat)Smoochy, 19952:32
12."The Wuthering Heights" Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights (soundtrack), 19925:20
13."Parolibre"Futurista, 19863:22
14."Acceptance (End Credit) -Little Buddha-" Little Buddha (soundtrack), 19947:30
15."Before Long" Neo Geo , 19913:02
16."Bring them home"Smoochy, 19953:24

The CD releases on the Milan label in the U.S. and Brazil have only tracks 1-12. The Milan CD release in the UK has only tracks 1-15.

Live concert

Ryuichi Sakamoto Trio World Tour 1996
DVD Cover for.jpg
Japanese DVD cover
Live album by
ReleasedAugust 19, 1996 (1996-08-19) to September 1, 1996 (1996-09-01)
Genre Chamber music
Length1:54:04
Label Güt, For Life
Producer Ryuichi Sakamoto

A concert, called Ryuichi Sakamoto Trio World Tour, was organized in 1996. The setlist of this concert is different than the original album. This concert was played at 6 venues in Japan, [1] and the Bunkamura Orchard Hall concert was live streamed on August 28, 1996, on the Internet, and was one of the first concerts to be streamed. [2] This concert was released on both DVD and Laserdisc. [3]

No.TitleLength
1."Bibo no Aozora" 
2."Rain" 
3."Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrance" 
4."The Sheltering Sky" 
5."Aoneko no Torso" 
6."Tango" 
7."Improvisation (High Heels (Main Theme))" 
8."Little Buddha" 
9."The Wuthering Heights" 
10."Asadoya Yunta" 
11."M.A.Y. In The Backyard" 
12."Thousand Knives" 
13."1919" 
14."A Flower Is Not A Flower" 
15."The Last Emperor" 
16."Tong Poo" 
17."Parolibre" 
18."Tango (Strings Version)" 

Personnel

Performers

Technical

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ryuichi Sakamoto</span> Japanese composer (1952–2023)

Ryuichi Sakamoto was a Japanese composer, pianist, record producer, and actor who pursued a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). With his bandmates Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, Sakamoto influenced and pioneered a number of electronic music genres.

Akiko Yano is a Japanese pop and jazz musician and singer born in Tokyo and raised in Aomori and later began her singing career in the mid-1970s. She has been called "one of the major musical talents of the Japanese popular music world", and her vocals and singing style have been compared to English singer Kate Bush.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">David Sylvian</span> English musician (born 1958)

David Sylvian is an English musician, singer and songwriter who came to prominence in the late 1970s as frontman and principal songwriter of the band Japan. The band's androgynous look and increasingly electronic sound made them an important influence on the UK's early-1980s New Romantic scene.

<i>async</i> (album) 2017 studio album by Ryuichi Sakamoto

async is the nineteenth solo studio album of Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto and his first one in eight years since Out of Noise (2009). It is also his first full-length solo record since recovering from throat cancer in 2015. Consisting of a combination of bizarre interpretations of familiar musical instruments, unusual textures both acoustic and electronically-made, samples of recordings of people such as David Sylvian and Paul Bowles doing readings, and everyday sounds borrowed from field recordings of city streets, async has underlying themes of the worries of the end of life and the interaction of differing viewpoints in humanity.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Haruomi Hosono</span> Japanese musician, member of Happy End and Yellow Magic Orchestra (born 1947)

Haruomi Hosono, sometimes credited as Harry Hosono, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is considered to be one of the most influential musicians in Japanese pop music history, credited with shaping the sound of Japanese pop for decades as well as pop music outside of Japan. He also inspired genres such as city pop and Shibuya-kei, and as leader of Yellow Magic Orchestra, contributed to the development and pioneering of numerous electronic genres.

<i>Secrets of the Beehive</i> 1987 studio album by David Sylvian

Secrets of the Beehive is a solo album by British singer-songwriter David Sylvian and it was released on 19 October 1987. The album peaked at no.37 in the UK album chart. The album was released in Japan on 21 November 1987.

<i>BGM</i> (album) 1981 studio album by Yellow Magic Orchestra

BGM is the fourth studio album by Yellow Magic Orchestra, released on March 21, 1981. The title stands for "Background music", though Japanese TV and press advertising alternately used "Beautiful Grotesque Music". This album was produced by Haruomi Hosono. Recording started on January 15, 1981, in an effort to release the album by March 21, 1981. The album was the first of any kind to feature the Roland TR-808, one of the earliest programmable drum machines; YMO had already been the first band to use the device, featuring it on-stage as early as 1980. In addition to the TR-808, this was also their first studio album recorded with the Roland MC-4 Microcomposer.

<i>Yellow Magic Orchestra</i> (album) 1978 album by Yellow Magic Orchestra

Yellow Magic Orchestra is the first official studio album by Japanese electronic music band Yellow Magic Orchestra, who were previously known as the Yellow Magic Band. Originally released by Alfa Records, in Japan in 1978, the album was released by A&M Records in Europe and the United States and Canada in early 1979, with the US version featuring new cover art but without the closing track of "Acrobat". Both versions would later be re-issued in 2003 as a double-disc format, with the American version as the first disc.

<i>Everything and Nothing</i> 2000 compilation album by David Sylvian

Everything and Nothing is a compilation album by David Sylvian. Released in October 2000, the album contains previously released and unreleased, re-recorded, and alternate versions of tracks from Sylvian's twenty years with Virgin Records. The record peaked at no.57 in the UK albums chart.

<i>Luna Sea</i> (Luna Sea album) 1991 studio album by Luna Sea

Luna Sea is the debut studio album by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on April 21, 1991, by Extasy Records. It sold over 30,000 copies by July 1992. After reuniting in 2010, Luna Sea re-recorded the whole album and released it on March 16, 2011, through HPQ.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Forbidden Colours (song)</span> 1983 single by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto

"Forbidden Colours" is a 1983 song by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. It appears on the film's soundtrack album and was released as a single on Virgin Records in 1983.

<i>UC YMO: Ultimate Collection of Yellow Magic Orchestra</i> 2003 compilation album by Yellow Magic Orchestra

UC YMO: Ultimate Collection of Yellow Magic Orchestra is a compilation album by Yellow Magic Orchestra. The songs were selected by keyboardist and pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album was also released as a premium edition. The premium edition came with a long-sleeved white shirt emblazed with the yMo logo as well as a yMo bandana that the band wore on the 1980 world tour 'From Tokio to Tokyo', along with a special Liner Notes Booklet and an autographed print by drummer and sometimes singer, Yukihiro Takahashi. It was cataloged as MHCL 291-4 and sold in Japan for 21,000 yen.

<i>BTTB</i> (album) 1999 studio album by Ryuichi Sakamoto

BTTB is a 1999 piano solo and duet album by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album title is an acronym for "Back To The Basics". Two separate versions of the album were pressed, for Japanese and international markets. The International version opens with the three songs off of the ウラBTTB maxi single released in Japan as a promotional tool, while replacing a few pieces elsewhere in the album. The maxi single peaked at no. 1 in the Japanese singles chart and was the fourth best selling single of 1999 in Japan.

<i>Playing the Piano</i> 2009 compilation album by Ryuichi Sakamoto

Playing the Piano is a concept album by Ryuichi Sakamoto which was first released in Japan in 2009. The album includes recordings released in Japan only in 2004 under the /04 and /05 releases. The album is completely instrumental and features Sakamoto covering his earlier work, such as the soundtracks to Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence and The Last Emperor, and also pop songs such as "Thousand Knives," by rearranging them to be played on a single piano. Sakamoto himself refers to the album as a "Self covers" album. In North America it was released as a deluxe double album along with the experimental album Out of Noise on 28 September 2010. Sakamoto promoted the album in North America with an 11-date tour in October and November 2010.

<i>Thousand Knives</i> 1978 studio album by Ryuichi Sakamoto

Thousand Knives is the debut solo album by Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album is named after Henri Michaux's description of the feeling of using mescaline in Miserable Miracle.

<i>The Revenant</i> (soundtrack) 2015 soundtrack album by Ryuichi Sakamoto, Alva Noto and Bryce Dessner

The Revenant: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack album for the 2015 film, The Revenant, composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto with additional music by Bryce Dessner. It was released digitally on December 25, 2015, and on CD on January 8, 2016 by Milan Records.

<i>Async – Remodels</i> 2017 remix album by Ryuichi Sakamoto

Async – Remodels is an album of "reconstructions" of tracks from Japanese producer Ryuichi Sakamoto's nineteenth solo studio album async (2017). The album includes eleven reworks by producers such as Jóhann Jóhannsson, Fennesz, Cornelius, Oneohtrix Point Never, Electric Youth, and Arca. Released in Japan in December 2017 by Commmons and in February 2018 in other countries by Milan Records, Async – Remodels garnered generally positive critical reviews and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard American Top Classical Albums chart.

<i>Sleepwalkers</i> (David Sylvian album) 2010 compilation album by David Sylvian

Sleepwalkers is a compilation album by David Sylvian, released September 2010 by Samadhi Sound.

<i>Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence</i> (soundtrack) 1983 soundtrack album by Ryuichi Sakamoto

Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence is the soundtrack from the film of the same name, released on 1 May 1983 in Japan and towards the end of August 1983 in the UK. It was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto, who also starred in the film. It was Sakamoto's first film score, though it was released several weeks after the film Daijōbu, My Friend, for which he also composed the music.

A Tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto – To the Moon and Back is a tribute album to Japanese multi-genre composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, released November 30, 2022, by Milan Records, two days ahead of its original release date. The album features reworked versions of Sakamoto's songs, referred to as "remodels", by artists including Devonté Hynes, the Cinematic Orchestra, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Alva Noto, and David Sylvian. A single for American bass guitarist Thundercat's version of the song "Thousand Knives", title track to the album of the same name, was released as a single on October 5, 2022. The second single, Electric Youth's take on "Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence", was released November 16.

References

  1. "Info page for the 1996 tour". www.sitesakamoto.com. Archived from the original on 1999-11-17. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  2. "08/28 Ryuichi Sakamoto Internet Live English". park.org. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  3. "Ryuichi Sakamoto - Trio World Tour 1996~Complete Version". Discogs. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  4. "Ryuichi Sakamoto discografia". TokyoNoise.Net. Retrieved 2013-05-27.