While I initially thought that I might not have enough material for the show, it turns out that I had so much that I had to make some fairly agonizing decisions about what to play. Thus it is that I have to say that there simply wasnt enough time for me to play, for example, many of the lengthier but amazing tracks that Sylvian has donee.g., The Other Side of Life from Quiet Life, Wave from Gone to Earth, Wanderlust from Dead Bees on a Cake, Brightness Falls and Darshan (The Road to Graceland) from the Sylvian and Robert Fripp album The First Day or the collaborations with Holger Czukay (available on the albums Flux and Mutability and Plight and Premonition). Programming any of them, obviously, would have made it difficult to convey a sense of his career trajectory since 1978 in the allotted time. Whatever the deficiencies of the choice, I decided to opt for comprehensiveness rather than to play all of the material I love.
That said, I think this was a fine introduction to Sylvians work. If you want to know or hear more, you can browse his catalog of recordings in your favorite brick-and-mortar or online record stores. I cant say which album is my favorite, but the first three albums he did post-JapanBrilliant Trees (1984), Gone to Earth (1986) and Secrets of the Beehive (1987)generally fare well in the estimation of many reviewers as does the career-spanning retrospective Everything and Nothing (2000) (note: Sylvian personally remixed many of the tracks on this compilation, in some cases even redoing vocals). For the curious, theres a wealth of information to be found in various print and online sources, particularly the aforementioned biography, the All-Music Guides David Sylvian entry, the official David Sylvian site and a long-running, frequently updated fan site.
- 7:008:00 p.m.:
- Japan, Transmission, Adolescent Sex, Hansa
- Japan, Life in Tokyo, Life in Tokyo (12 Single), Hansa
- Japan, Quiet Life, Quiet Life, Hansa
- Japan, My New Career, Gentlemen Take Polaroids, Virgin
- Japan, Visions of China, Tin Drum, Virgin
- Japan, Ghosts, Tin Drum, Virgin
- Ryuichi Sakamoto with David Sylvian, Forbidden Colours, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), Virgin
- David Sylvian, Red Guitar, Brilliant Trees, Virgin
- David Sylvian, The Ink in the Well, Brilliant Trees, Virgin
- David Sylvian, Words with the Shaman, Pt. 3, Alchemy (An Index of Possibilities), Virgin
- David Sylvian, A Brief Conversation Ending in Divorce, Alchemy (An Index of Possibilities), Virgin
- David Sylvian, Taking the Veil, Gone to Earth, Virgin
- 8:009:00 p.m.:
- David Sylvian, Gone to Earth, Gone to Earth, Virgin
- Mick Karn with David Sylvian, Buoy, Dreams of Reason Produce Monsters, Virgin
- Dolphin Brothers, Pushing the River, Catch the Fall, Virgin
- David Sylvian, Mother and Child, Secrets of the Beehive, Virgin
- David Sylvian, Let the Happiness In, Secrets of the Beehive, Virgin
- David Sylvian, Pop Song, Everything and Nothing, Virgin
- David Sylvian, Epiphany, Approaching Silence, Virgin
- Rain Tree Crow, Blackwater, Rain Tree Crow, Virgin
- David Sylvian and Robert Fripp, Gods Monkey, The First Day, Virgin
- David Sylvian, God Man, Dead Bees on a Cake, Virgin
- David Sylvian, The Scent of Magnolia, Everything and Nothing, Virgin
- David Sylvian, A Fire in the Forest, Blemish, Samadhi Sound
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