Of course, Sakamoto carried on with his soundtrack work during the 90's, these jobs are some of the reasons he became Mr. Sakamoto. However, I would claim his movie accompaniment to Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights remains one of his most underappreciated efforts. Sure, the motion picture's more known as the piece that put Ralph Fiennes on the map, he's glorious in there, but we mustn't forget the power of the entire story also gets into the focus thanks to Mr. Sakamoto's subtle melodies. While he's not in his ambient mode in there, he does favour a more delicate approach, which does fit the tale. Sadly, Wuthering Heights didn't achieve a great success, yet the music persists as one of those hidden gems in the opus of Sakamoto.













