David Sylvian [1987] Secrets Of The Beehive

[01] September
[02] The Boy With The Gun
[03] Maria
[04] Orpheus
[05] The Devil's Own
[06] When Poets Dreamed Of Angels
[07] Mother And Child
[08] Let The Happiness In
[09] Waterfront
[10] Forbidden Colours



amg: Streamlining the muted, organic atmospheres of the previous Gone to Earth to forge a more cohesive listening experience, Secrets of the Beehive is arguably David Sylvian's most accessible record, a delicate, jazz-inflected work boasting elegant string arrangements courtesy of Ryuichi Sakamoto. Impeccably produced by Steve Nye, the songs are stripped to their bare essentials, making judicious use of the synths, tape loops, and treated pianos which bring them to life; Sylvian's evocative vocals are instead front and center, rendering standouts like "The Boy With the Gun" and the near-hit "Orpheus" — both among the most conventional yet penetrating songs he's ever written — with soothing strength and assurance.
(amg 9/10)