The seventh non-omnibus album by synthesizer artist Isao Tomita
This album expresses the masterpieces of Maurice Ravel freely using Isao Tomita's unique synthesizers. It was released as "Bolero" in the United States and "The Ravel Album" in Europe. In addition to the title track, it includes "Pavane for a Weeping Princess," "Bolero," and the suite "Ma Mère l'Oye."
A fairytale world of sophistication and color! The fantastic sound that resonated in Debussy has been polished once again (from the obi)
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A:
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1)
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Daybreak
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2)
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Pantomime
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3)
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General Dance
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4)
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Pavan For A Dead Princess
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B:
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1)
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Bolero
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2)
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Pavan Of The Sleeping Beauty
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3)
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Hop-O'-My-Thumb
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4)
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Laideronette, Empress Of The Pagodas
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5)
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Conversations Of Beauty And The Beast
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6)
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The Fairy Garden
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Synthesizer, Vocoder, Sequenced By, Mixed By, Effects, Mellotron, Clavinet, Electric Piano - Tomita
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Composed By - Ravel
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Producer - Plasma Music, Inc.
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Art Direction - J. J. Stelmach
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Artwork - Barron Storey
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Liner Notes - Masahiro Ogi