Movie: Steel Cathedrals

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David Sylvian
David Sylvian

Self

Jean Cocteau
Jean Cocteau

Self (voice) (archive footage)

Steve Jansen
Steve Jansen

Self - Percussion

Ryuichi Sakamoto
坂本龍一

Self - Piano/strings

Kenny Wheeler
Kenny Wheeler

Self - Flugelhorn

Holger Czukay
Holger Czukay

Self - Dictaphone

Robert Fripp
Robert Fripp

Self - Guitar

Masami Tsuchiya
Masami Tsuchiya

Self - Guitar

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    Steel Cathedrals

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    20 minute music documentary shot in two days of November 1984 in, and around the outskirts of, Tokyo, Japan. A large part of the music was completed during that same month and recorded over a period of three days.

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    1985-05-17

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