Track Listings
| 1. Wonderful World |
| 2. Darkest Birds |
| 3. The Banality of Evil |
| 4. Atom and Cell |
| 5. A History of Holes |
| 6. Snow Borne Sorrow |
| 7. The Day the Earth Stole Heaven |
| 8. Serotonin |
| 9. The Librarian |
Editorial Reviews Snow Borne Sorrow,Nine Horses,Samadhi Sound,Alternative,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Snow Borne Sorrow is released under the name Nine Horses, but make no mistake--this is a David Sylvian CD, his best in two decades. After the dislocated dissonance of Blemish, Sylvian returns to songs and melody, recalling the jazz and ambient inflected work of earlier CDs like
Product Description
Probably the most commercial release that David Sylvian has ever been involved with, Nine Horses still manages to sound unlike any other album out there at the moment. Breaking boundaries, fusing styles and yet delivering beautiful pop melodies and stunning vocals on songs that Sylvian fans everywhere are bound to fall in love with. Nine Horses brings together Sylvian, his brother Steve Jansen (ex-Japan), and the well respected Burnt Friedman and they have created a suite of remarkably poignant songs that are part social commentary and part self-analysis. Sylvian and his collaborators have never sounded better nor the material more immediate. Other guest contributors include: Ryuichi Sakamoto, Stina Nordenstam, Arve Henriksen and many more. Samadhi Sound. 2005.
Snow Borne Sorrow [Import]
Snow Borne Sorrow [Import]