Brilliant Trees is an eclectic affair fusing funk, jazz, and ambient. And one of the best tracks, "Weathered Wall," absolutely deserves a mention on The Modern Music blog.
I love picking some perfect songs from past and present. I hope you like David Sylvian's amazing voice and night atmosphere. Brian Eno also appears as collaborator with the woozy trumpet.
mp3: David Sylvian - Weathered Wall (from Promise The Rarities album)
Saturday, June 20, 2009
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Hello, just wanted to say it's not Brian Eno on trumpet but Jon Hassell. Jon Hassell has worked with Brian Eno in the 70's on "Fourth World Music".
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