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Japan's fourth album is a
study in serious mood development, made even
more so with the inclusion of the instrumental
B-side, "The Experience of Swimming".
Japan's subtle mixture of spidery guitars, lush
saxophones, and elastic bass is fleshed out with
David's Sylvian's effortless vocals and some
truly classy synthesizer work that, somehow,
doesn't seem to have dated. Mick Karn pulls
double duty with the sax and bass and, as usual,
his work is what grounds the band--for proof,
see "My New Career" or "Taking
Islands in Africa".
Among the standout tracks, "Burning Bridges"
borrows more thana few notions from the
collaborations between David Bowie and Brian Eno,
but nevertheless manages to present a beautiful
soundscape that is fresh and dynamic. With a
phrase from one song becoming the title of
another, Sylvian's lyrics are more oblique than
usual. These interrelations don't seem to lead
anywhere, but that is hardly the point--much of
the time, he seems more interested in how the
words sound than whatthey say. The record also
includes a wonderfully infectiouscover of the
Marvin Gaye classic, "Ain't That
Peculiar". This is the modern-rock version
of smoky, late-night jazz.
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