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Ryuichi Sakamoto

Hidari Ude No Yume [CD] [Import]

Hidari Ude No Yume [CD] [Import]

Wewantsounds | CAT #: WWSCD33

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KEY FEATURES

  • Reissue Edition
  • 2xCD -- Also available on Vinyl
  • Newly Remastered from Original Tapes by Bernie Grundman
  • Original artwork by photographer Masayoshi Sukita
  • Includes OBI strip and 4-page insert
  • Liner notes by journalist Anton Spice
  • Originally released in 1981 on the Alfa label

DETAILS

ARTIST: Ryuichi Sakamoto
LABEL: Wewantsounds
CAT NO: WWSCD33
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GENRE / STYLE:

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop
  • Ambient / New Age

RELEASE DESCRIPTION

Wewantsounds is proud to announce the reissue of Ryuichi Sakamoto's third solo album "Hidari Ude No Yume" (Left Handed Dream), originally released in 1981 on the Alfa label. Save for a small-scale Dutch vinyl release in 1981, it is the first time the album's original Japanese edition is released outside of Japan (the European release on Epic Records included significantly different tracks and mixes). Newly remastered from the original tapes by renowned engineer Bernie Grundman, this LP edition comes with original artwork featuring a striking cover shot by famous photographer Masayoshi Sukita (sourced from the original negative), OBI strip and 4-page insert with new introduction by journalist Anton Spice. The album will also be released as a 2-LP limited edition gatefold including the album's full instrumental mix.

TRACKLIST

1. ぼくのかけら = Boku No Kakera
2. サルとユキとゴミのこども = Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodo
3. かちゃくちゃねぇ = Kacha Kucha Nee
4. The Garden Of Poppies
5. Relâché
6. Tell 'em To Me
7. Living In The Dark
8. Slat Dance
9. Venezia
10. サルの家 = Saru No Ie

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