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A serial collaborator,
Everything & Nothing draws material from the range of David Sylvian recordings, from 1991's
Rain Tree Crow (with
Japan members Richard Barbieri and Steve Jansen) to
Ryuichi Sakamoto's 1986 album,
Heartbeat, to his own '87 touchstone,
Secrets of the Beehive. In a wonderful coup for devotees, this collection of singles, live recordings, and oddities also features the complete version of the lost Japan tune "Some Kind of Fool," intended for
Gentlemen Take Poloraids. However, as so much of what Sylvian achieved with Japan was built on artifice, it's refreshing to hear him in a stripped-down setting. The opening "The Scent of Magnolia"--part electronica, part rock--glides with a subtlety that puts many practitioners in both fields to shame, while "Albuquerque" sustains a gorgeous balance between conceptual boldness and engaging melodiousness.
Everything & Nothing is a good way to sample and celebrate a shape-shifter such as Sylvian as he ducks in and out of focus, between rugged ballads (the infamous "Ghosts"), avant-garde jazz ("God's Monkey"), and glossy pop.
--Maxine Kabuubi