Unlike Playing the Piano, Out of Noise is a more challenging, yet more compelling listen. It concerns itself where music fades and enters into noise, and the no man's land where noise sorts itself out into a system recognized as music. This disc is the real surpise in the specially packaged and priced set. It, too, contains a dozen selections, all but one composed and recorded the year of release. re-relased this album as a deluxe edition with a new one entitled Out of Noise, recorded during 2009. For the most part, it is a spare and lovely beauty of an album, with few surpises save for the elegance that Sakamoto performs these indelible pieces with. Lawrence, and The Sheltering Sky, with cues from others including "Bolerish," from Brian DePalma's 2002 film Femme Fatale. They are mostly themes from the films The Last Emperor, Merry Christmas Mr. In 2009, Universal International released Ryuichi Sakamoto's Playing the Piano, a collection of solo piano pieces he calls “self-covers” that is, a newly recorded collection of his own compositons and themes performed solo.
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