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Susumu Yokota
The Boy And The Tree
The Boy and the Tree was composed after a visit to Yakushima Island, an outstandingly beautiful world heritage site off the southern tip of Japan, scored by a deep, lush and ancient ravine, home of the ancient 7000-year old ''J?mon Sugi''. Tree. Also the inspiration for Miyazaki's epic Ghibli anime Princess Mononoke, a conflict between the rampant greed and destructive force of humanity, and the stoic, mysterious fragility of nature. This fleeting immersion in nature lent the album a profound introspection and mystery, and the its twelve tracks unfold in dream sequence, each drifting seamlessly into the next while still managing to steer the listener in myriad directions, from eerie butoh atmospheres, to ebullient raga, to desolate, cavernous chanson. The Boy And The Tree is definitely one of, if not the most, visually evocative and cinematic Yokota releases.
A1
The Colour Of Pomegranates
A2
Live Echo
A3
Fairy Link
B1
Secret Garden
B2
Grass, Tree And Stone
B3
Rose Necklace
C1
Plateau On Plateau
C2
Red Swan
C3
Beans
D1
Future Tiger
D1
Thread Leads To Heaven
D2
Blood And Snow