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2004 EU:7243 5 77383 2 3 RUSSIA:7243 864285 2 3 KOREA:TKPD-0014 JAPAN:TOCT-25355 |
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1998 EU:7243 5 20407 2 8 JAPAN:TOCT-10230 |
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| SUPERSONIC GENERATION(Album)&
BATTLE ROAYL MIXES II(Single) / TOMOYASU HOTEI |
| Projects featuring Apollo Four Forty, Darren Price(Official DJ of Underworld)and the trance-like vocals of Israeli singer Ofra Haza. Included remixes were worked on by artists such as Fluke, Kurtis Mantronik and Moloko. |
| KILL BILL(OST) |
| Hotei's track, "Battle Without Honor or Humanity", was used in the film's trailers and TV advertisements on a worldwide scale, introducing his music for the first time to many a movie and music fan across the borders. |
| Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas(OST) |
| In January 1998, Hotei was asked to perform his unique brand of guitar for the film soundtrack to "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas". The film directed by Terry Gilliam and starring Johnny Depp released in worldwide. Hotei co-wrote three of the tracks with Ray Cooper, percussionist and music producer of the film. |
| Merry Axemas - A Guitar Christmas(Compilation) |
| Hotei joined forces with other guitar giants in a newly recorded album released internationally entitled "Merry Axemas / A Guitar Christmas". The album features Jeff Beck, Richie Sambora, Steve Vai, Paul Gilbert,and Joe Perry to name a few. Each artist performed instrumental guitar versions of their favorite Christmas track, with Hotei choosing John Lennon and Yoko Ono's "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)". |
| GUITAR CONCERTO / Kamen & HOTEI(Album) |
| Following their collaboration at the Atlanta Olympic games closing ceremony, Hotei continues his association with Michael Kamen. The two came together once again to record Kamen's "Guitar Concerto - for Electric guitar, Rock band and orchestra commissioned by Eric Clapton", a full orchestrated composition in three movements. The concerto was released as a special EP in June of 1998. During the same session, Hotei was inspired to record his version of Kamen's "Edge of Darkness", which is featured in "The Michael Kamen Soundtrack Album". |
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