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Perhaps the finest achievement of David Sylvian's enigmatic career, Dead Bees on a Cake represents a graceful personal and spiritual exploration. Set to a lush, ethereal, engaging bed of distinctive and sophisticated pop arrangements, it combines the best qualities of Sylvian's post-Japan work. Four years in the making, it is artful and tasteful from the opening Bryan Ferry-style ballad "I Surrender" to the bluesy "Midnight Sun" and the delightful "Krishna Blue." There are contributions from sometime collaborator Ryuichi Sakamoto as well as a classy, eclectic group of musicians including Bill Frisell, Marc Ribot, Talvin Singh, and Sylvian's brother, Steve Hansen, but Sylvian is definitely in the fore here. Dead Bees on a Cake will be a surprising discovery for fans of Sade, John Martyn, and the Blue Nile, and it may afford Sylvian overdue recognition as an uncommonly gifted pop composer and singer. --John Sutton-Smith
Poster: Xeyedone
Tracklisting:
1.I Surrender (9:24)
2.Dobro #1 (1:29)
3.Midnight Sun (4:01)
4.Thalheim (6:09)
5.God Man (4:02)
6.Alphabet Angel (2:07)
7.Krishna Blue (8:12)
8.The Shining of Things (3:10)
9.Café Europa (7:01)
10.Pollen Path (3:25)
11.All of My Mother's Names (6:10)
12.Wanderlust (6:45)
13.Praise (4:02)
14.Darkest Dreaming (3:56)
totale tijdsduur: 1:09:53
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