Art of Life

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Art of Life
Art of Life cover
Studio album by X Japan
Released August 28, 1993
Genre Progressive metal
Speed metal
Symphonic metal
Length 29:00
Label Atlantic
Producer X Japan
X Japan chronology
Jealousy
(1991)
Art of Life
(1993)
Dahlia
(1996)

Art of Life is an album released by X Japan on August 28, 1993. It consists of only one song of the same name, which is 29 minutes long, and was written and composed by Yoshiki Hayashi. The heavily orchestrated piece (recorded with the London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)[citation needed] is partly based on Schubert's unfinished Symphony No. 8 and comprises several passages of varying speed and instrumentation, including eight minutes performed solely on piano. It was rarely played live, an early performance taking place on July 30, 1992 at Nippon Budokan[1] and two more on December 30 and 31, 1993, at the Tokyo Dome. These were later released on the Art of Life Live album and the Art of Life 1993.12.31 Tokyo Dome VHS/DVD, respectively. It was also performed at the band's reunion concert on March 28, 2008 at the Tokyo Dome, but was cut short when Yoshiki collapsed mid-way through the song, just before the piano solo. [2] The rest of the song was played at the same venue, two days later.

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  1. "Art of Life" – 29:00

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