A number of the tracks have been given a subtle remix by David to bring them in line with his personal requirements while others have been given more obvious updates and changes. All the material has been completely remastered.
Sleepwalkers tracklist:
- Sleepwalkers (with Martin Brandlmayr)
- Money for all (with Nine Horses)
- Ballad of a deadman feat. Joan Wasser (with Steve Jansen)
- Angels (with Jan Bang and Erik Honoré aka Punkt)
- World citizen - I won't be disappointed (with Ryuichi Sakamoto/Chasm mix)
- Five lines (with Dai Fujikura/ previously unreleased)
- The day the earth stole heaven (with Nine Horses)
- Playground martyrs (with Steve Jansen)
- Exit/delete (with Masakatsu Takagi)
- Pure genius (with Tweaker)
- Wonderful world (with Nine Horses)
- Transit (with Christian Fennesz)
- The world is everything (with Takuma Watanabe)
- Thermal (with Arve Henriksen)
- Sugarfuel (with Readymade FC)
- Trauma (solo outtake from Blemish)
Compilation produced by David Sylvian.
About the artwork
The artwork of Sleepwalkers is by the Canadian visualt artist Kristamas Klousch, North Vancouver, BC. The cover of the Sleepwalkers album is called Bastet (from 2009). More work and information about Kristamas Klousch can be found at:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/kristamas/show/with/6651537
http://kristamas.net/home.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kristamasklousch/
http://blog.movimenti.org/blog/arti-visive-100/kristamas-klousch.html
http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/9dFQBV/jannikeviveka.wordpress.com/2010/06/06/kristamas-klousch/
Press release
In the 00s, DAVID SYLVIAN produced two of his strongest and most
solitary statements, "Blemish" and "Manafon". But those records don't
tell the whole story. In the same period, Sylvian created a more playful
body of work: a series of collaborations and side projects with leading
talents of pop and improv, electronic and contemporary classical music.
The best of these recordings are gathered here on "Sleepwalkers",
meticulously sequenced and remixed: the fruits of one-off meetings and
lifelong partnerships, they jump from bliss to intrigue, romance to
sensuality, as arch-experiments lead into the lushest pop.
The
single "World Citizen (I Won't Be Disappointed)", written with RYUICHI
SAKAMOTO, is a sublime example, with an impeccable melody and lyrics
warmed by Sylvian's gorgeous tenor. Sylvian has worked with Sakamoto for
close to three decades. By contrast, on "Pure Genius", a collaboration
with Chris Vrenna aka TWEAKER, he sounds like he's walked into a heist
flick, singing the part of a delusional, dangerous bedroom genius. As
Sylvian explains, tracks like this "give me a chance to write in a way
that's completely non-personal, playful. It's an exercise of some kind,
working within the parameters of a given assignment."
Sylvian's
longest-running partnership is with his brother, drummer and electronics
artist STEVE JANSEN, and two of their projects find their way here: the
NINE HORSES trio with BURNT FRIEDMAN, and Jansen's debut album (and
Samadhisound release) "Slope". "Sleepwalkers" also spotlights the
innovators who contributed to "Manafon" and "Blemish". CHRISTIAN FENNESZ
hangs a crackling, shimmering curtain behind the vocal on "Transit",
matching his signature mass of sui generis sounds to Sylvian's stately
performance, and the title track began with an instrumental handed to
Sylvian by MARTIN BRANDLMAYR of POLWECHSEL, soon after the first
recording session for "Manafon". Spite crackles in the gaps between the
percussion, and onkyo artists TOSHIMARU NAKAMURA and SACHIKO M set the
stage for the scathing lyrics in the chorus.
Like 2000's
"Everything and Nothing", "Sleepwalkers" is a retrospective of the past
decade – but it's also an eye-opening complement to his solo releases.
As Sylvian explains, "Some collaborations seem to be a one-off exchange
but you can never be too certain of that fact. Others have been long
term. Ryuichi comes to mind as, of course, does Steve. And then there's
others with whom you hope to continue working as you feel you've barely
scratched the surface. Other times offers come out of the blue, welcome,
inspired. Regardless, it's wonderful to have so many possibilities to
juggle with. Each collaboration seems timely. It's as if there's a
rightness to the exchange at a given moment in time."
David recently completed work on a compilation cd featuring some of
the best of his collaborative work of the last decade or so. Entitled
'Sleepwalkers' it contains fresh remixes by David and a new composition with
classical composer Dai Fujikura entitled 'Five Lines'.
Comments
don't mind that it is missing a lot of tracks, they are available if you look around closely for them and in my mind wouldn't hold up as a very strong release if all put together.
"some small hope", "blue of noon", "buoy", "when love walks in", "bamboo music", "les fleurs du mal", "starred and dreaming", "whose trip is this?", "remembering julia", "the first day", "damage", "ingrid´s wheels", "for the love of life", "somewhere" and "nightporter"....they are not there anyway.....why ?....
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