David Sylvian - Red Guitar
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David Sylvian - Red Guitar
The highly interesting musicians feels like an understated phrase for their beings. I mean, there are several other terms that would be much better, because the word I use don't capture all their nuances. For instance, David Sylvian goes beyond such an expression, his propensity to tackle the uncharted remains incredible, though I do hope he rescinds his retirement. Then again, he does have an incredible opus we can delve to, so one can understand his retreat. However, one is shocked there, when one checks Brilliant Trees, his debut. The disc, already discussed here on many occasions, finds him in a state of motion, where one can't sure about his direction forwards, though can't really claim the album predicted his consequent path.