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The Story of Light : ウィキペディア英語版
The Story of Light

''The Story of Light'' (full title from booklet is, The Story of Light "Real Illusions: ...of a...") is the eighth studio album by guitarist Steve Vai, released on August 14, 2012 through Favored Nations Entertainment. It is Vai's first full-length studio album since 2005's ''Real Illusions: Reflections''. On May 23, 2012 ''The Story of Light'' was made available for pre-order through Vai's official website with an instant download of "Gravity Storm". The track "John the Revelator" contains a sample of Blind Willie Johnson's song of the same name. "The Moon and I" was initially released as a VaiTunes digital only single in 2010. However, due to the personal nature of the song, Vai decided to remix it and include it on the album.
The album debuted on Billboard 200 at No. 78.
==Concept==
''The Story of Light'' is the second installment of the ''Real Illusions'' trilogy, a "multi-layered melange based on the amplified mental exaggerations of a truth-seeking madman who sees the world through his own distorted perceptions",〔CD booklet, p.1〕 according to the booklet introduction. In an interview with ClassicRock Revisisted, Vai explained:
According to Vai, "Captain Drake Mason... at one point writes a book. He presents his book, which is titled ''Under It All'', to the town. The first chapter is called "The Story of Light". On the record, the lyrics are printed in English, but I didn’t want to present them that way because it is too obvious. I wanted to do them in another language to add mystique. I went through all of these languages in my head trying to find the right one. Every language has a dynamic to it. Italian sounds like music, and French is effeminate, so it sounds beautiful, in a way. German has a lot of rough edges and comes off very masculine. All of those had too much of a tilt. Russian is such a beautiful language because it has just the right amount of rough edges and just the right amount of romance. Still, there is an authority to it. That is why I decided to do it in Russian."〔

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