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Sylvian's career since leaving new wave art-rockers Japan has been an eclectic one to say the least, yielding successful collaborations with luminaries such as Can's Holger Czukay, Italy's Arturo Stalteri, trumpeter Jon Hassell, and, as here, prog guitarists Robert Fripp and Bill Nelson. "Gone To Earth" is Sylvian's masterpiece of understatement, a quiet, contemplative recording of variable moods, environmental contrasts, and introspective moments. In this best of all synergistic worlds, Sylvian's chums produce some of their most remarkable moments on record. Fripp's contributions, veering from the angelic ("Taking the Veil") to the hypnotic ("Gone to Earth") are as original as anything he's previously committed to tape. Bill Nelson outdoes himself on the provocative "The Healing Place", generating a repeating guitar fragment suggestive of eternal melancholia. Also on hand are Japan members Richard Barbieri, whose febrile atmospheres enhance the already beguiling surroundings, and percussionist Steve Jansen, whose deft touches provide the song's organic anchors when necessary. These human tone-tacticians raise "Gone To Earth" to an even higher level of artistry. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Taking The Veil
David Sylvian
Laughter And Forgetting
David Sylvian
Before The Bullfight
David Sylvian
Gone To Earth
David Sylvian
Wave
David Sylvian
River Man
David Sylvian
Silver Moon
David Sylvian
River Man (remix)
David Sylvian
Gone to Earth (remix)
David Sylvian
Camp Fire: Coyote Country (remix)
David Sylvian
The Healing Place
David Sylvian
Answered Prayers
David Sylvian
Where The Railroad Meets The Sea
David Sylvian
The Wooden Cross
David Sylvian
Silver Moon Over Sleeping Steeples
David Sylvian
Camp Fire: Coyote Country
David Sylvian
A Bird of Prey Vanishes Into a Bright Blue Cloudless Sky
David Sylvian
Home
David Sylvian
Sunlight Seen Through Towering Trees
David Sylvian
Upon This Earth
David Sylvian