Tracklist
Tree: Brilliant Trees | |||
Pulling Punches | 5:01 | ||
Ink In The Well | 4:29 | ||
Nostalgia | 5:39 | ||
Red Guitar | 5:07 | ||
Weathered Wall | 5:40 | ||
Backwaters | 4:49 | ||
Brilliant Trees | 8:35 | ||
Stone: Alchemy | |||
Words With The Shaman | |||
Pt. 1 Ancient Evening | 5:14 | ||
Pt. 2 Incantation | 3:28 | ||
Pt. 3 Awakening (Songs From The Tree Tops) | 5:16 | ||
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The Stigma Of Childhood (Kin) | 8:28 | ||
A Brief Conversation Ending In Divorce | 3:28 | ||
Steel Cathedrals | 18:52 | ||
Earth: Gone To Earth | |||
Taking The Veil | 4:40 | ||
Laughter And Forgetting | 2:40 | ||
Before The Bullfight | 9:45 | ||
Gone To Earth | 3:01 | ||
Wave | 9:13 | ||
River Man | 4:53 | ||
Silver Moon | 6:07 | ||
Water: Gone To Earth Instrumental | |||
The Healing Place | 5:27 | ||
Answered Prayers | 3:09 | ||
Where The Railroad Meets The Sea | 2:51 | ||
The Wooden Cross | 4:59 | ||
Silver Moon Over Sleeping Steeples | 2:21 | ||
Camp Fire: Coyote Country | 3:50 | ||
A Bird Of Prey Vanishes Into A Bright Blue Cloudless Sky | 3:15 | ||
Home | 4:30 | ||
Sunlight Seen Through Towering Trees | 2:59 | ||
Upon This Earth | 6:24 | ||
Light: Secrets Of The Beehive | |||
September | 1:17 | ||
The Boy With The Gun | 5:18 | ||
Maria | 2:50 | ||
Orpheus | 4:48 | ||
The Devil's Own | 3:11 | ||
When Poets Dreamed Of Angels | 4:45 | ||
Mother And Child | 3:12 | ||
Let The Happiness In | 5:33 | ||
Waterfront | 3:22 |
Credits (34)
- Sylvian*Composed By
- Hassell*Composed By
- Sakamoto*Composed By
- Jansen*Composed By
- David SylvianComposed By, Arranged By
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Catherine WilsonCoordinator [Recording Co-ordinator: Assisted By]
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Weatherbox
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Virgin – DSCD1 | UK | 1989 | UK — 1989 |
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Weatherbox
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Virgin – DSCD1 | Japan | 1989 | Japan — 1989 |
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Edited one year agoBeautiful box set that obviously had some production issues. My copy, purchsed in Calgary at the HMV in Sunridge Mall in early 1990, thanks Cheryl, came with two Gone to Earth (instrumental) rear inserts and is obviously missing the Gone to Earth (vocals) rear insert. I also must agree that Secrets of the Beehive is a bit thin, and since I already had the Canadian Disque Americ CD release I missed Forbidden Colours. I realize that Forbidden Colours was added as a bonus track but it fit so beautifully... and moron that I was back then I had traded that rare edition in with other discs to help pay for the 'upgrade', little did I realize...
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Possibly the most beautiful boxset ever produced it would be wonderful to see it reissued with updated artwork and card sleeves (not jewel cases). Russell Mills artwork is exquisite on this release and never have artist and musician worked so well together as do Sylvian and Mills on Weatherbox
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Got my copy here on Discogs. I already owned literally everything else by JBKS and this rounds ithe collection out nicely. Sure does look great on that bookshelf! Sure does sound great in that cd player! Just about the nicest packaging I've ever seen. Well worth the 100 rupees it cost me!
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Edited 14 years agoPros and cons on Weatherbox: 1.- Superb, incredibly detailed artwork.
2.- 1 Track from the original Alchemy is MISSING: the Preparations for a journey. There are 2 new tracks from the B-side of Pop song maxi single but these 2 tracks are not quite match here. So if you want the complete Alchemy, you have to buy the original CD-release. AVOID the remaster-series while they are awful in soundquality: boosted, overcompressed and lack of the original transient details. Shit.
2.- Brilliant trees pressing is even more precise here compared to the original UK-virgin CD release. I think this Weatherbox-release is the best man can have qualitywise. BUUUT:
3.- Soundquality of Secrets of the beehive is VERY bad here in the Weatherbox. Very different "mastering". Like a cheap cassette-recording. The original '87 UK Virgin CD-release is brilliant, a very natural, superpresice high-end studio recording lacking of any boosts, excesses. I don't understand how can a soundengineer and the other personnel do such VERY bad work? It's the same to the Approaching silence. The EU version is shit and mastered from a very bad tape, the Shakti-release is bright and precise. No tape used. Everyone is stupid... You better off with purchasing this CD also separately. It worths every penny, while I consider it one of the best albums ever.
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