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''Beyond Skin'' is an album by Nitin Sawhney. It was released on the Outcaste label in 1999. The album focuses largely on the theme of Nuclear Weapons; Sawhney states in the booklet that the album "has a timespan that runs backwards", beginning at ''Broken Skin'' with the India-Pakistan nuclear situation and ending at ''Beyond Skin'' with Robert Oppenheimer quoting the Bhagavad Gita – "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds". Sawhney also aims to question what constitutes one's identity – he writes in the liner notes for the album: "I believe in Hindu philosophy. I am not religious. I am a pacifist. I am a British Asian. My identity and my history are defined only by myself – beyond politics, beyond nationality and Beyond Skin." ==Track listing== # "Broken Skin" (Sanchita Farruque, Nitin Sawhney) – 4:05 # "Letting Go" (C. S. Gray, Sawhney) – 4:49 # "Homelands" (Nina Miranda, Sawhney) – 6:00 # "The Pilgrim" (Sawhney, Spek) – 4:29 # "Tides" (Sawhney) – 5:06 # "Nadia" (Sawhney) – 5:05 (The vocalist for this song is Swati Natekar who is singing in the Brij dialect of Hindi. The words roughly translate to: "The River ebbs and flows, My lover calls, I do not hear") # "Immigrant" (Sawhney) – 6:21 # "Serpents" (Sawhney) – 6:17 # "Anthem Without Nation" (Sawhney) – 5:48 # "Nostalgia" (Sawhney) – 3:41 # "The Conference" (Sawhney) – 2:53 # "Beyond Skin" (Sawhney) – 3:48 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Beyond Skin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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