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Side 1 | ||
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1. | "Snowflakes Are Dancing" (2:11) | |
2. | "Reverie" (4:45) | |
3. | "Gardens In The Rain" (3:44) | |
4. | "Clair De Lune" (5:51) | |
5. | "Arabesque No 1" (4:01) |
Side 2 | ||
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1. | "The Engulfed Cathedral" (6:26) | |
2. | "Passepied" (3:24) | |
3. | "The Girl With The Flaxen Hair" (3:25) | |
4. | "Golliwog's Cakewalk" (3:04) | |
5. | "Footprints In The Snow" (4:22) |
To truly understand what's happening here you first need to know the background. Snowflakes Are Dancing is the delightfully evocative and - let's face it - wonderfully endearing title of Isao Tomita's second studio album. But this isn't really the Japanese musician's own work. Instead, it takes the arrangements of Claude Debussy, particularly the French composer's so-called 'tone paintings', and splashes new colour across the palette by way of some modern toys.
So while the guy who wrote the notes did so in the midst of industrialisation in Europe, his interpreter from the Far East worked on those tunes at a point in time when modernism was in full swing, and marching forward so quickly the future was already in sight. Using a Moog synthesiser, still then very much an experimental toy, and Mellotron, the result is an electronic overture worthy of the best sci-fi scores.
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