Ryuichi Sakamoto 04 Raritan

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As one-third of Yellow Magic Orchestra and an Academy Award-winning composer for his work on the soundtrack for The Last Emperor, synth pop innovator Ryuichi Sakamoto is among the most groundbreaking artists to have emerged since the late '70s. Find great deals on eBay for ryuichi sakamoto. Shop with confidence.

BTTB
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 2, 1999 (Japan)
January 2000 (Europe)
February 8, 2000 (US)
Studio
  • Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, Mouri Artworks Studio and Victor Aoyama Studio
  • (Tokyo)
GenreClassical
Length63:04
LabelSony Classical
ProducerRyuichi Sakamoto
Ryuichi Sakamoto chronology
Discord
(1997)
BTTB
(1999)
Comica
(2002)
Singles from BTTB
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

BTTB is a 1999 piano solo and duet album by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album title is an acronym for 'Back To The Basics'. Two separate versions of the album were pressed, for Japanese and international markets. Lisa shaw facebook. The International version opens with the three songs off of the ウラBTTBmaxi single released in Japan as a promotional tool, while replacing a few pieces elsewhere in the album. The maxi single peaked at number four on the Japanese singles chart.[2]

Track listing[edit]

All tracks written by Ryuichi Sakamoto.

Japanese version
No.TitleLength
1.'Opus'4:27
2.'Sonatine'3:38
3.'Intermezzo'3:44
4.'Lorenz and Watson'3:57
5.'Choral No. 1'2:27
6.'Choral No. 2'2:05
7.'Do Bacteria Sleep?'4:18
8.'Bachata'8:14
9.'Chanson'2:23
10.'Distant Echo'5:53
11.'Prelude'4:08
12.'Sonata'3:31
13.'Uetax'0:26
14.'Aqua'4:29
15.'Snake Eyes'6:07
16.'Tong Poo'5:03
Ryuichi Sakamoto 04 Raritan
International version
No.TitleLength
1.'Energy Flow'4:36
2.'Put Your Hands Up'4:51
3.'Railroad Man'4:42
4.'Opus'4:27
5.'Sonatine'3:38
6.'Intermezzo'3:44
7.'Lorenz and Watson'3:57
8.'Choral No. 1'2:27
9.'Choral No. 2'2:05
10.'Bachata'8:14
11.'Chanson'2:23
12.'Prelude'4:08
13.'Uetax'0:26
14.'Aqua'4:29
15.'Tong Poo'5:03
16.'Reversing'3:58

Personnel[edit]

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  • Ryuichi Sakamoto – piano, production
  • Fernando Aponte – engineer
  • Naoto Shibuya – engineer, mixing
  • Masaki Sekiguchi – assistant engineer
  • Ted Jensen – mastering
  • Hideki Nakajima – direction

References[edit]

  1. ^Vallier, John. BTTB at AllMusic
  2. ^'1999年 シングル年間TOP100'. Yahoo! GeoCities (in Japanese). Yahoo!. Archived from the original on May 23, 2015. Retrieved January 24, 2016.


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Ryuichi Sakamoto, one of the pioneering figures of Japanese electronic music, demonstrates his versatility on this change-of-pace album. Released in 2004, 04 is dominated by Sakamoto's prowess on the acoustic piano, and features excerpts from several of his scores for motion pictures (including his music for Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence), television commercials (such as a campaign for Louis Vuitton), and video games ('Seven Samurai: Ending Theme' was composed for the PS2 game Seven Samurai 20XX).

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