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- Cinemage runtime "48.0".
- Cinemage abstract "Cinemage is a 1999 album by Ryuichi Sakamoto. It is a collection of six of his works for film soundtracks and events, recorded live during a 1998 tour with his orchestra. "El Mar Mediterrani" was composed for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, while David Sylvian sings on the famous "Forbidden Colours", but he recorded the vocal parts in the studio after the live performances.".
- Cinemage artist Ryuichi_Sakamoto.
- Cinemage genre Classical_music.
- Cinemage recordLabel Sony_Classical_Records.
- Cinemage recordedIn Tokyo.
- Cinemage releaseDate "2000-02-08".
- Cinemage runtime "2880.0".
- Cinemage wikiPageID "24558545".
- Cinemage wikiPageRevisionID "363791433".
- Cinemage artist Ryuichi_Sakamoto.
- Cinemage cover "Cinemage.jpg".
- Cinemage genre Classical_music.
- Cinemage hasPhotoCollection Cinemage.
- Cinemage label Sony_Classical_Records.
- Cinemage length "2880.0".
- Cinemage name "Cinemage".
- Cinemage recorded "September 1998, Takemitsu Memorial Hall, Tokyo".
- Cinemage released "--02-08".
- Cinemage type "live".
- Cinemage subject Category:1999_live_albums.
- Cinemage subject Category:Ryuichi_Sakamoto_albums.
- Cinemage type 1999LiveAlbums.
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- Cinemage type Artifact100021939.
- Cinemage type Instrumentality103575240.
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- Cinemage type RyuichiSakamotoAlbums.
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- Cinemage type Album.
- Cinemage type MusicalWork.
- Cinemage type Work.
- Cinemage type CreativeWork.
- Cinemage type MusicAlbum.
- Cinemage type Q482994.
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- Cinemage comment "Cinemage is a 1999 album by Ryuichi Sakamoto. It is a collection of six of his works for film soundtracks and events, recorded live during a 1998 tour with his orchestra. "El Mar Mediterrani" was composed for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, while David Sylvian sings on the famous "Forbidden Colours", but he recorded the vocal parts in the studio after the live performances.".
- Cinemage label "Cinemage".
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- Cinemage sameAs Q5120810.
- Cinemage sameAs Q5120810.
- Cinemage sameAs Cinemage.
- Cinemage wasDerivedFrom Cinemage?oldid=363791433.
- Cinemage isPrimaryTopicOf Cinemage.
- Cinemage name "Cinemage".