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Beauty (Ryuichi Sakamoto album)

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Artist
  
Ryuichi Sakamoto

Producer
  
Ryuichi Sakamoto

Genre
  
Synthpop

Release date
  
21 November 1989

Label
  
Virgin Records

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Released
  
November 21, 1989 (Japan)

Recorded
  
Take One Studio, Zero Studio, Onkio Haus, Sound Inn Studio (Tokyo) Platinum Island Recording Studio, Right Tracks Studio, Bear Tracks, The Power Station (New York City) Complex (Los Angeles)

Length
  
59:02 (Japanese release)

Beauty (1989)
  
The Sheltering Sky (1990)

Similar
  
Heartbeat, Neo Geo, Bricolages, Chasm, Sweet Revenge

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Beauty is the eighth solo studio album by Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. Both a Japanese and an international version were released by Virgin Records in 1989 and 1990, respectively. The international release contains the track "You Do Me (Edit)" featuring singer Jill Jones, a song previously released as a single.

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Overview

Beauty is notable for its "collage of styles" that range from rock, techno, and classical to flamenco, African, and Japanese traditional. In discussing whether music is narrative and illustrative or an abstract medium, Sakamoto said, "I have visions sometimes when I'm writing contemporary music, even when it's very logical. For example, for one of my songs on the album Beauty, I was always having visions of Amazonian rainforests, a little plane flying very low over the trees. Trees, trees, trees, and some birds. But the title of the song is 'Calling from Tokyo'."

Recorded at various sound studios throughout Tokyo, New York, and Los Angeles, Beauty features many collaborators that include Arto Lindsay, Brian Wilson, Robbie Robertson, and Sly Dunbar. On his time working with Wilson, Sakamoto said, "I had asked Brian Wilson to sing on the album so I went to Los Angeles and we recorded with him. I had been informed that he had had a difficult time, some kind of mental illness, and I could sense that, even though he wasn't that surprising in the studio. But then the following day, I flew from LA back to New York to continue recording and he showed up without telling me, with his whole family in tow. The schedule was already tightly planned, but I was so grateful he'd come, so we made some time to work with him. It was a beautiful moment – one I won't forget for the rest of my life."

Songs

1You Do Me (edited version)5:06
2Calling From Tokyo4:26
3Rose5:11

References

Beauty (Ryuichi Sakamoto album) Wikipedia