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Dream Songs: The Essential Joe Hisaishi (24/48 FLAC)

Dream Songs: The Essential Joe Hisaishi (24/48 FLAC)
Dream Songs: The Essential Joe Hisaishi (24/48 FLAC)

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Composer: Joe Hisaishi
Performer: Joe Hisaishi, Joe Hisaishi Ensemble, Roman Simovic, Yasushi Toyoshima, Alexander Balanescu, Thomas Pilz, Chris Pitsillides, Nick Holland, Jun Sato, Hirofumi Kinjo , Masamiki Takano, Momoko Kamiya, Marie Oishi, Pan Strings, Yasue Sawako, Koji Kyotani, Masayoshi Furukawa, Hiroyuki Koike Strings, Nobuo Yagi, Angèle Dubeau, Emilie Pare, Natalia Kononova, Natacha Gauthier, Myriam Pelletier, Marilou Robitaille, Gwendolyn Smith, Anne-Marie Leblanc, Mariane Charlebois-Deschamps
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra, New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra, Orchestra Città di Ferrara
Number of Discs: 2
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Decca
Catalogue: 0803489
Release: 2020
Size: 1.34 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

CD 01
01. One Summer’s Day
02. Kiki’s Delivery Service
03. Summer
04. Porco Rosso: il porco rosso
05. Porco Rosso: Madness
06. Water Traveller
07. Oriental Wind
08. Silent Love
09. Departures
10. Princess Mononoke Suite
11. The Procession of Celestial Beings
12. My Neighbour Totoro

CD 02
01. Ballade
02. Kids Return
03. Asian Dream Song
04. Birthday
05. Innocent
06. Fantasia (for Nausicaä)
07. Hana-Bi
08 .The Wind Forest
09. Angel Springs
10. Nostalgia
11. Spring
12. The Wind of Life
13. Ashitaka and San
14. Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea
15. Cinema Nostalgia
16. Merry-Go-Round

Joe Hisaishi, the celebrated Japanese composer known for his beloved film scores for Studio Ghibli and his work with acclaimed filmmakers Hayao Miyazaki and Takeshi Kitano, announces a brand new, first-time collection ‘Dream Songs: The Essential Joe Hisaishi’ out February 21st 2020 on Decca Gold

Over the course of nearly four decades, Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi crafted some of the most beloved film scores of all time. Best known as the signature sound behind Hayao Miyazaki’s beloved Studio Ghibli animated movies, he also formed an extensive collaborative bond with actor/director Takeshi Kitano. The greatest hits from those partnerships are collected on this fantastic primer to his career, Dream Songs: The Essential Joe Hisaishi. Split between selections backed by the London Symphony Orchestra and his own solo piano interpretations, the 28 tracks on the compilation are full of nostalgia, wonder, and childlike innocence. From the whimsy of Kiki’s Delivery Service to the grand sweep of Princess Mononoke, Hisaishi’s memorable melodies became an indelible part of Miyazaki’s world, as vital to the oeuvre’s aesthetic as John Williams is to timeless fantasy and sci-fi franchises. Many of the Miyazaki/Ghibli heavy-hitters are represented here, starting with “Fantasia” from 1984’s Nausicaa all the way to 2013’s joyous “Procession of Celestial Beings” from The Tale of Princess Kaguya. In between, his Ghibli golden era transports listeners to the worlds of My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Away, Porco Rosso, Howl’s Moving Castle, and Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea. With every twinkle of the piano keys, those worlds sparkle to life in magical fashion. Presented side by side in this comprehensive greatest-hits package, they’re a testament to Hisaishi’s indisputable place in the Ghibli universe. In addition to those favorites, Dream Songs also collects tracks from Hisaishi’s many Kitano collaborations, including the lush, violin-backed “Silent Love” from 1992’s A Scene at the Sea, the dramatic title theme from 1997’s Hana-Bi, and “Summer” from 1999’s Kikujiro. Additional notable songs include the main theme from 2008’s Oscar-winning Departures, the swelling “Asian Dream Song,” and his 2004 solo original, “Oriental Wind.” For longtime devotees, Dream Songs is an ideal way to hear the best of the best from Hisaishi’s catalog; for new fans, it’s a wondrous first step into a realm that comforts, transports, and sparks the imagination like no other.

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