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Ember Glance: The Permanence of Memory
Studio album by
Released1 October 1991
RecordedSeptember 1990, Memphis Studios, engineered at Autonomy, London – Metropolis Studios, London
GenreAmbient
Length35:16
LabelVenture, Virgin
ProducerDavid Sylvian and Russell Mills
David Sylvian chronology
Rain Tree Crow
(1991)
Ember Glance: The Permanence of Memory
(1991)
The First Day
(1993)
Box cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]

Ember Glance: The Permanence of Memory is effectively the soundtrack of a collaboration between David Sylvian and Russell Mills. The pieces were written to accompany an installation of sculpture and experimental exhibitions, conceived and produced by national and international artists at the invitation of Tokyo Creative '90, staged at the "Space FGO-Soko" in the Temporary Museum, Tokyo Bay, Shinagawa, which ran from 29 September to 12 October 1990. Accompanying the album is a catalog/book of 96 pages which chronicles the entire installation as well as biographical history of both artists about the installation. The music is ambient and moody and consists of two instrumental tracks. Both tracks are available on the 1999 Sylvian ambient compilation Approaching Silence.

Track listing

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  1. "The Beekeeper's Apprentice" (Sylvian, Perry) 32:52
  2. "Epiphany" (Sylvian) 2:24

Personnel

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  • David Sylvian – instruments, engineer, sound, lights (exhibition), installation concept and creation
  • Russell Mills – box design, sound, lights (exhibition), installation concept and creation
  • Noel Harris – engineer
  • Frank Perry – Noan bells, bowed Gong, Finger bells

Additional personnel and exhibition's personnel

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  • Yuka Fujii – project co-ordinator (for Opium Arts)
  • Richard Chadwick, Natasha White – co-ordinating assistants
  • David Buckland – photographic treatments and advisors
  • Ian Walton – enclosure canvas and installation collaboration
  • Kendall Wrightson – technical advisor, assistant
  • Kiyofumi Terui – installation construction supervisor
  • Miki Maeda – lighting
  • Yoshihide Murao – sound
  • Naoki Tachiwaka – producer
  • Yasuaki Kujuro – co-producer
  • Shigenori Kashimura, Tsutomu Mori – project co-ordinators (Japan)
  • Kunihoko Yoshimeki – sponsorship (for Tokyo Creative)

References

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  1. ^ "Ember Glance: The Permanence of Memory – David Sylvian". AllMusic. 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press.
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