Neo Geo innovator and international musical collaborator
Ryuichi Sakamoto has run the gamut in his lengthy career, from the
Kraftwerk-inspired work of
the Yellow Magic Orchestra and a handful of high-profile soundtracks, to several solo albums and various guest spots with
Arto Lindsay,
David Sylvian,
Thomas Dolby, and
Public Image Ltd., among many others. And on the heels of the
YMO's breakup in 1983,
Sakamoto jumped right into the fray with this soundtrack to director Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence (
Sakamoto also co-starred along with
David Bowie). While not as sophisticated as the music he wrote for The Sheltering Sky and The Last Emperor (a collaboration with
David Byrne),
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence does sport one of
Sakamoto's most fetching pieces, "ForbiddenColours" (given many treatments, including a fine
David Sylvian vocal version), and a few successful Asian and Western classical hybrids. Unfortunately, though, the music often bogs down in bloated, synth-washed musings and staid rhythmic underpinnings. Not the best introduction to
Sakamoto's work, but certainly worth a cut-out bin price for the lovely variations on "Forbidden Colours." ~ Stephen Cook