All Artists: Title: Behind the Light Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Higher Octave Release Date: 1/1/1991 Genres: International Music, New Age Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 018317704528 |
Behind the Light Genres: International Music, New Age
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Member CD ReviewsIC B. Reviewed on 4/26/2019... Osamu Kitajima's "Behind The Light" Very lively, enjoyable and out of the ordinary. You will find here electronics, processed sounds, electric guitar used in unexpected ways, and the simplicity of the koto -- but expect to be surprised and even a bit amused. Very worthwhile. A sample: https://youtu.be/DWp2i5m1zlM . Tracklisting: Behind The Light 4:10 Yesterday's Child 4:41 Mystic Whisk 6:09 The Three Orders 4:45 Wings Of Knowledge 12:42 Small Wonder 4:24 Forbidden Green 5:55 1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
CD ReviewsPleasantly relaxing. apples2apples | 02/21/1999 (5 out of 5 stars) "It has a delicate lovely soothing affect to it. I enjoyed it very muc" I couldn't believe I stumbled on this... apples2apples | OhiO | 05/31/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "while I was perusing the CD's at Half Price Books! It didn't have a price on it, so the guy at the register gave it to me for a dollar!
Anyway, I wasn't "looking" for this, so I guess it found me. I'd been reading about the artist just a few weeks ago, and was unfamiliar with his work. I wanted to hear Osamu because I'd read this review from another reviewer: "...Unlike Kitaro, who (though often lovely) concentrates mostly on electronic instrumentation, and who tends to repeat himself too often, Osamu mixes in many traditional Japanese acoustic intruments and tries to give each of his projects a different quality and mood from the previous ones. Though his style is instantly recognizable, this is his most heavily electronic, bass-laden, beat-driven CD, and I love it. The female Japanese vocals give it extra interest, and there are so many layers of sound that I hear new things each time I listen to this CD. The only reason I don't give it five stars is that Osamu has still not topped his wonderful 1987 album "Passages," which has been, unfortunately, long out-of-print. I keep hoping CBS will be re-release someday. Until that unlikely event, I must content myself with the few Osamu CD's currently available, and this one is the best of the lot. If you like this music, search out "California Roll," also out-of-print (I have seen a copy or two in cut-out bins, but not recently). This guy deserves to be much better known than he is." Having listened to this CD, I feel fortunate to have stumbled upon this, and hope to find more of the artist's CD's. It's very peaceful and soothing - good for headphones at night, or anytime you're trying to relax. It might mix well with psychoacoustics. " |