Sakamoto, Ryuichi: Minimata - O.S.T.
Sakamoto, Ryuichi: Minimata - O.S.T.
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Sakamoto, Ryuichi
Label: Milan
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 194398408910
Genre: Soundtrack
Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Includes insert. Minamata features music by internationally renowned composer, musician and environmental activist Ryuichi Sakamoto composed for the 2021 film directed by Andrew Levitas. The sweeping, atmospheric and somber orchestral score is a poignant accompaniment to the story of industrial disaster in the Japanese port town of Minamata, as told through the lens of American photojournalist Eugene Smith. Of the film's music and working with Sakamoto, director Andrew Levitas says "Ryuichi was my dream collaborator - he would be on any film - but on this mission in particular, there could be no one else... The music quite literally needed to represent both the absolute best of humanity as well as the worst... In my opinion, Ryuichi was able to elegantly ride this razor's edge and deliver on this concept entirely" Also included on the original soundtrack is the film's end credit song "One Single Voice" performed by Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins, who stars in the film alongside Johnny Depp.
Tracks:
1.1 Minamata Piano Theme
1.2 Into Japan
1.3 Landscape
1.4 The Boy
1.5 Chisso Co
1.6 Boy and Camera
1.7 Hidden Data
2.1 Blow Up
2.2 Rally and Persuasion
2.3 Meeting
2.4 Offer
2.5 Commitment
2.6 Fire
3.1 Sharing
3.2 Rising
3.3 Chisso Gate
3.4 Arson Man
3.5 Suicide
3.6 Mother and Child
4.1 Coda
4.2 Icon
4.3 One Single Voice - Katherine Jenkins