Recorded and filmed as he was dying of cancer, Ryuichi Sakamoto’s “Opus” — the Japanese film composer's posthumous album and documentary of the same name — is clearly meant to be his final farewell.
It showcases solo piano versions of the film scores that form the pillars of Sakamoto’s legacy.
A poignant black-and-white documentary film by his son Neo Sora documents the recordings, spread out over a period of days because of Sakamoto’s weakening health.
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@thewebrecluse I first heard Sakamoto when he was playing with Public Image Limited on "Album", alongside Steve Vai and Ginger Baker. Astonishing musician.
@JolieSaboteuse ❤️ I believe I first heard the name when The Last Emperor came out but I didn't listen to his music knowingly until Chasm which was such a wild album ❤️ Truly a genius. ❤️
@thewebrecluse He had a very unique sound. One of the greatest artists of our time.
@JolieSaboteuse ❤️ ❤️