2006, Samadhi Sound
UK IMPORT. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Nine Horses' Snow Borne Sorrow is a collaboration between David Sylvian, his brother and frequent collaborator / drummer Steve Jansen (also formerly of Japan) and electronic composer / remixer Burnt Friedman. Lyrically and vocally, Snow Borne Sorrow continues the maturing darkness of Sylvian's last solo release Blemish -- songs of struggle, doubt and resolve, Bergman-like glimpses of the realities and difficulties of intimate relationship, flashes of light and humility and caustic words about the excuses our leaders manage to find not to 'love thy neighbor.' Snow Borne Sorrow was made with a cast of contributors, including Norwegian trumpeter and Supersilent member Arve Henriksen, Swedish vocalist Stina Nordenstam, who adds marvellously elliptical responses to Sylvian's vocal on the opening 'Wonderful World,' and Ryuichi Sakamoto on piano. On the title for the album Sylvian says: 'Winter provokes introspection. Even more so the long hard winters surrounded by that cushioning, muted, numbing whiteness. It can also be a time of enormous creativity, of resolutions, resoluteness, clarity and conviction.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Wonderful World |
| 2 | Darkest Birds |
| 3 | Banality Of Evil |
| 4 | Atom & Cell |
| 5 | History Of Holes |
| 6 | Snow Borne Sorrow |
| 7 | Day The Earth Stole Heaven |
| 8 | Serotonin |
| 9 | Librarian |
| 10 | Birds Sing For Their Lives (Bonus Track) |
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