BTTB (album)
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BTTB is a 1999 piano solo album by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album title is an acronym for "Back To The Basics". A maxi single was released on May 26, 1999 and featured the tracks "Energy Flow", "Put Your Hands Up", and "Railroad Man". The single peaked at number four on the Japanese singles chart.[2]
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
1. |
"Energy Flow" |
4:36 |
2. |
"Put Your Hands Up" |
4:51 |
3. |
"Railroad Man" |
4:42 |
4. |
"Opus" |
4:27 |
5. |
"Sonatine" |
3:38 |
6. |
"Intermezzo" |
3:44 |
7. |
"Lorenz and Watson" |
3:57 |
8. |
"Choral No. 1" |
2:27 |
9. |
"Choral No. 2" |
2:05 |
10. |
"Bachata" |
8:14 |
11. |
"Chanson" |
2:23 |
12. |
"Prelude" |
4:08 |
13. |
"Uetax" |
0:26 |
14. |
"Aqua" |
4:29 |
15. |
"Tong Poo" |
5:03 |
16. |
"Reversing" |
3:58 |
Personnel
- Technical
- Fernando Aponte – engineer
- Naoto Shibuya – engineer, mixing
- Masaki Sekiguchi – assistant engineer
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Hideki Nakajima – direction
References
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| Studio albums | Solo |
- Thousand Knives (1978)
- B-2 Unit (1980)
- Left-Handed Dream (1981)
- Ongaku Zukan (1984)
- Esperanto (1985)
- Futurista (1986)
- Neo Geo (1987)
- Beauty (1989)
- Heartbeat (1991)
- Sweet Revenge (1994)
- Smoochy (1995)
- 1996 (1996)
- Discord (1997)
- BTTB (1999)
- Comica (2002)
- Elephantism (2002)
- Chasm (2004)
- Out of Noise (2009)
- Three (2012)
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| Compilations |
- Tokyo Joe (1978)
- Coda (1983)
- Soundbytes (1994)
- Works I – CM (2002)
- Moto.tronic (2003)
- /04 (2004)
- /05 (2005)
- Bricolages (2006)
- Year Book 2005–2014 (2015)
- Year Book 1971-1979 (2016)
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