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"Bamboo Houses" is a song by Japanese [[musician]]/[[composer]] [[Ryuichi Sakamoto]] and English musician/[[singer]] [[David Sylvian]], released on Virgin Records in 1982.
"Bamboo Houses" is a song by Japanese [[musician]]-[[composer]] [[Ryuichi Sakamoto]] and English [[singer-songwriter]] [[David Sylvian]], released on Virgin Records in 1982.


The double A-side single "Bamboo Houses"/"Bamboo Music" was the first solo project by Sylvian, released while he was still a member of the band [[Japan (band)|Japan]]. It was the second collaboration between the two, the first being the track "Taking Islands in Africa" on the 1980 Japan album ''[[Gentlemen Take Polaroids]]'' which featured Sakamoto on keyboards. The "Bamboo Houses" single in turn featured drums by Japan member [[Steve Jansen]], who also appeared in the promo video, and was co-produced by [[Steve Nye]]. Similarly, Sakamoto was still a member of the band [[Yellow Magic Orchestra]] at the time, though he had already done some previous solo work before.
The double A-side single "Bamboo Houses"/"Bamboo Music" was the first solo project by Sylvian, released while he was still a member of the band [[Japan (band)|Japan]]. It was the second collaboration between the two, the first being the track "Taking Islands in Africa" on the 1980 Japan album ''[[Gentlemen Take Polaroids]]'' which featured Sakamoto on keyboards. The "Bamboo Houses" single in turn featured drums by Japan member [[Steve Jansen]], who also appeared in the promo video, and was co-produced by [[Steve Nye]]. Similarly, Sakamoto was still a member of the band [[Yellow Magic Orchestra]] at the time, though he had already done some previous solo work before.

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"Bamboo Houses"
Song

"Bamboo Houses" is a song by Japanese musician-composer Ryuichi Sakamoto and English singer-songwriter David Sylvian, released on Virgin Records in 1982.

The double A-side single "Bamboo Houses"/"Bamboo Music" was the first solo project by Sylvian, released while he was still a member of the band Japan. It was the second collaboration between the two, the first being the track "Taking Islands in Africa" on the 1980 Japan album Gentlemen Take Polaroids which featured Sakamoto on keyboards. The "Bamboo Houses" single in turn featured drums by Japan member Steve Jansen, who also appeared in the promo video, and was co-produced by Steve Nye. Similarly, Sakamoto was still a member of the band Yellow Magic Orchestra at the time, though he had already done some previous solo work before.

In 1983 Sylvian and Sakamoto would team up again on "Forbidden Colours", the theme song to the Nagisa Oshima film Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, along with several other projects in later years.

A remix of "Bamboo Houses" was included on David Sylvian's career retrospective Everything and Nothing in 2000.

Track listings

Composed and arranged by Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Sylvian

  • UK 7" single with gatefold sleeve, Virgin Records VS 510
  1. "Bamboo Houses" (7" Edit) – 4:13
  2. "Bamboo Music" (7" Edit) – 4:40
  • UK 12", Virgin Records VS 510-12
  1. "Bamboo Houses" – 5:26
  2. "Bamboo Music" – 5:38

Personnel

Production