Camphor (Bonus CD) (Dig)
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Artist:
David Sylvian
Label: Virgin Records Us
Category: Music
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Format: Limited Edition
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2
UPC: 724381220122
EAN: 0724381220122
ASIN: B000063KG8
Release Date: 2002-06-18 |
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Listmania:
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Into Enya, Yanni, Enigma / great Instrumentals ...then click
Tracks:
- All My Mother's Names
- Red Earth (As Summertime Ends)
- Answered Prayers
- The Song Which Gives The Key To Perfection
- New Moon At Red Deer Wallow
- Praise (pratah Smarami)
- Wave (Version)
- Mother And Child
- Plight (The Spiralling Of Winter Ghosts) Detail
- Upon This Earth
- Big Wheels In Shanty Town
- The Healing Place
- Camphor
- A Brief Conversation Ending In Divorce
Tracks:
- Plight (The Spiralling Of Winter Ghosts)
- Mutability (A New Beginning Is In The Offing) Detail
- Premonition (Giant Empty Iron Vessel)
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Customer Reviews:
Perfection on at least one track.......2003-08-08
"Everything and Nothing" is a much better Sylvian compilation, but "The Song that Gives the Key to Perfection" is nearly worth the price of this set alone. It's a stunning, haunting, spacious setting of a Hindu sacred text, with bare, exquisite accompaniment. I listened to this track after the death of a good friend and gained much solace from it. It's as sincere and as profound a track as you will find in modern music.
Not much bang for the buck.......2002-11-03
I should have heeded the reviews instead of buying every compilation Sylvian puts out. Guess I liked Everything and Nothing so much I thought this would feature a good mix of old and new instrumentals, plus a lot of remixes. Boy, was I wrong.
There's very little new here, aside from slightly reworked, prettier versions of Wave, a more accessibly jazzy Mother and Child, and The Healing Place. And that's it, out of 13 songs! Oh, yes, there's a new Indian praise hymn The Song Which Gives the Key to Perfection, and Camphor, which Sylvian used as the introductory music to his live concert tour this year. But if you bought the souvenir tour CD, you already own those tracks.
Not to mention the bonus CD features Plight and Premonition, not one of my favorites among Sylvian's admittedly spotty instrumental work.
If you're a diehard Sylvian fan like I am, you'll find all the rest of the songs from this compilation on Rain Tree Crow, Dead Bees On a Cake, Plight and Premonition, Flux and Mutability, and the instrumental side of Gone to Earth.
All I can say is, this is Sylvian's most disappointing output to date. Heed my advice: save your money for Everything and Nothing or the real album to come-- something I should have done.
I think I've been here before..........2002-08-21
Aaaaarrrrrrggghh. I can't believe I blithely purchase everything with David Sylvian's name on it. With the exception of a remix or two (Wave is nice, but did I really need another version?) and 'The Song Which Gives The Key To Perfection', I already have everything from other sources. Conceptually, it doesn't even work as a collection because there is no flow or consistent tone to the pieces. Ambient here, vocal there, experimental after that. Bleah.
In the same purchase from Amazon, I also ordered JBK 'Playing in a Room With People', so it was kind of a double whammy for me. Now I have 'Big Wheels In Shanty Town' on three CDs. If JBK and Sylvian love this piece so much to release it three times, perhaps this is proof that they should record another album together.
After Everything and Nothing, Approaching Silence, and now Camphor, I'm ready for some new music.
Good........2002-08-16
The remixes are better than the originals. I don't see this as a failed ambient compilation at all. I would be bored if it were all ambient. Also, I like tracks where Sylvian doesn't sing once in a while. We need more of the yoga chants, too.
Messing with the goods.......2002-07-11
An ok but not stellar introduction to Sylvian's instrumental work. Another reviewer tore this as not succeeding as an ambient collection -- since several of the tracks are far from "ambient" this is not surprising. Perhaps, if Sylvian had stuck to a purely ambient retrospective this would have worked better. As it is, he has co-joined the squawk of his Miles-as-Pimp-era composition All My Mother's Names with serene and often beautifully woven pieces like Answered Prayers and Plight, and thrown in some of his arty but annoying stuff for good measure (Camphor, A Brief Conversation). The instrumental takes on songs are fine, and again I'm reminded what a phenomenal album the Rain Tree Crow project produced, but somehow it doesn't all hang together and there isn't much justification for material like The Song Which Gives the Key to Perfection when so much other material is around. Interested listeners would be better directed to some of the source material: Flux and Mutability is readily available as a budget item, the second half of Gone To Earth is hard to find and expensive but contains the best encapsulation of Eno's music for films next to the master himself, and the Rain Tree Crow album is superb.
Music CD:
- Gaia ~ Kitaro
- Nature Whispers: Canyon Echoes ~ Various Artists
- Theta Meditation System 2.0
- Innocente ~ Delerium
- Heaven's Earth ~ Delerium
- Hungarian Astronaut ~ Anima Sound System
- Beckoning ~ John Adorney
- Piano Winterlude ~ David Huntsinger
- Crystals (Mind, Body, Soul Series) ~ Llewellyn, Ann Clinton
- Collected Thematic Works 1977-1987 ~ Michael Stearns
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Las Charangas De Cuba Y Nueva York ~ Various Artists
Lo Mejor de Timbiriche ~ Timbiriche
Camphor (Bonus CD) (Dig) ~ David Sylvian
Parallel Universe ~ Various Artists
Soul ~ Deirdre Fellner & The Whole of Soul
The Biggest Man ~ Tommy Hunt
Las Canciones... Que Esperabas ~ Liberaci%C3%B3n
Tranquila ~ Ronny Soler
Recuerdos de los 80's ~ Various Artists
Bossa Nova ~ Bia