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Ryuichi Sakamoto Travesía Vinyl LP 2023

Original price £40.99 - Original price £40.99
Original price
£40.99
£40.99 - £40.99
Current price £40.99
Cat no. 19658767091

Tracklist:

1. Thousand Knives
2. The Revenant Main Theme (Alva Noto Remodel) - Ryuichi Sakamoto & Alva Noto
3. Before Long
4. Nuages - Ryuichi Sakamoto & Houria Aichi
5. LIFE, LIFE
6. Ma Mère L'Oye
7. Rose - Ryuichi Sakamoto & Arto Lindsay
8. Tokyo Story
9. Break With
10. Blu

LP 2

1. Asadoya Yunta
2. Rio
3. Reversing
4. thatness and thereness
5. Ngo/bitmix
6. +Pantonal
7. Laménto
8. Diabaram - Ryuichi Sakamoto & Youssou N'Dour
9. Same Dream, Same Destination
10. Composition 0919

Milan Records is pleased to announce the release of TRAVESÍA, an album of music by prolific composer, producer, and artist RYUICHI SAKAMOTO curated by five-time Academy Award®-winning filmmaker ALEJANDRO GONZÁLEZ IÑÁRRITU. The compilation album features twenty tracks handpicked by Iñárritu, who famously collaborated with Sakamoto on his Best Picture-winning film, The Revenant. Taking its name from the Spanish term for “journey,” Travesía spans nearly four decades of Sakamoto’s solo work and scores, with Iñárritu taking listeners on a one-of-a-kind trip through the iconic musician’s career

Travesía is the result of six months’ work by Iñárritu, who listened to over a thousand pieces by Sakamoto in order to curate the album’s 20-song tracklist. Focusing primarily on the musician’s solo work, Iñárritu deliberately chose some of Sakamoto’s lesser-known tracks in an attempt to appeal to both frequent listeners as well as a new generation of fans. Also included on the album is a new, never-before-heard mix of “The Revenant Main Theme” by Sakamoto’s long-time collaborator Alva Noto, who worked alongside Iñárritu and Sakamoto on the 2015 blockbuster hit.