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| length = 53:52 (Japan)<br>45:53 (International)
| length = 53:52 (Japan)<br>45:53 (International)
| label = Vermillion Records<br>House Of Strings (Japan)<br>335 Records (International)
| label = Vermillion Records<br>House Of Strings (Japan)<br>335 Records (International)
}} Following its domestic Japanese release, the album was issued physically and digitally in the United States and Europe by 335 Records on August 7, 2012. The release is between a traditional studio album and compilation, featuring both new and old tracks alike. The album would be the work that was Tak's first created with an international team at heart, with Tak producing the album alongside [[Paul Brown]] and [[Robert Williams]]. Brown also co-wrote the lyrics to the album's only vocal song, "[[Live Life]]", with [[Dax Reynosa]] as well as contributing to the arrangement. Several months following the album's release, the track was released as a digital single in the United States and Japan with both a new instrumental version and the original vocal rendition included.
}} Following its domestic Japanese release, the album was issued physically and digitally in the United States and Europe by 335 Records on August 7, 2012. The release is between a traditional studio album and compilation, featuring both new and old tracks alike. Included in the limited edition of the Japanese release was a DVD disc containing all of Tak's solo music videos to date along with previously unreleased live footage from [[B'z]] concerts as well as excerpts from Tak's showing with the [[Tak Matsumoto & Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra Special Collaboration 2004: "Hana"|Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra in 2004]].
 
The album would be the work that was Tak's first created with an international team at heart, with Tak producing the album alongside [[Paul Brown]] and [[Robert Williams]]. Brown also co-wrote the lyrics to the album's only vocal song, "[[Live Life]]", with [[Dax Reynosa]] as well as contributing to the arrangement. Several months following the album's release, the track was released as a digital single in the United States and Japan with both a new instrumental version and the original vocal rendition included.
 
While fundamentally the same, differences exist between the Japanese and international editions of the album. Two tracks, "[[Hana|#1090 Sen Mu Ichiya]]" that was collected here but originally from 2002's ''[[Hana]]'' and "99" originally from 1992's ''[[Wanna Go Home]]'' were not included for the international edition, leaving "The Moment" and "Romeo & Juliet" to open and close the album, respectively. Additionally, "SUKIYAKI featuring [[Larry Carlton|LARRY CARLTON]]" was given a different mix in the international edition compared to the original, while "THE WINGS" would be shortened with slightly different guitar work outside of Japan.  


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==

Revision as of 07:27, 22 February 2014

Strings Of My Soul
Album by Tak Matsumoto
Released June 20, 2012
Genre Instrumental, Rock, Jazz
Length 53:52 (Japan)
45:53 (International)
Label Vermillion Records
House Of Strings (Japan)
335 Records (International)
Producer Tak Matsumoto

Strings Of My Soul is the ninth studio album by Tak Matsumoto, released on June 20, 2012. Following its domestic Japanese release, the album was issued physically and digitally in the United States and Europe by 335 Records on August 7, 2012. The release is between a traditional studio album and compilation, featuring both new and old tracks alike. Included in the limited edition of the Japanese release was a DVD disc containing all of Tak's solo music videos to date along with previously unreleased live footage from B'z concerts as well as excerpts from Tak's showing with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra in 2004.

The album would be the work that was Tak's first created with an international team at heart, with Tak producing the album alongside Paul Brown and Robert Williams. Brown also co-wrote the lyrics to the album's only vocal song, "Live Life", with Dax Reynosa as well as contributing to the arrangement. Several months following the album's release, the track was released as a digital single in the United States and Japan with both a new instrumental version and the original vocal rendition included.

While fundamentally the same, differences exist between the Japanese and international editions of the album. Two tracks, "#1090 Sen Mu Ichiya" that was collected here but originally from 2002's Hana and "99" originally from 1992's Wanna Go Home were not included for the international edition, leaving "The Moment" and "Romeo & Juliet" to open and close the album, respectively. Additionally, "SUKIYAKI featuring LARRY CARLTON" was given a different mix in the international edition compared to the original, while "THE WINGS" would be shortened with slightly different guitar work outside of Japan.

Track listing

All music composed by and guitar performed by Tak Matsumoto unless otherwise noted.

  1. #1090 Sen Mu IchiyaThousand Dreams, 千夢一夜
    Not included in the international edition.
  2. The Moment
  3. Live Life
  4. TRINITY
  5. BLUE
  6. HanaFlower, 華
  7. Koi UtaLove Song, 恋歌
  8. sasanqua~Fuyu no HiWinter Sun, 冬の陽
  9. THE WINGS
    Exists in two versions, with the American edition being edited to a shorter runtime with extra guitar phrases not in the Japanese release.
  10. SUKIYAKI featuring LARRY CARLTON
    The domestic Japanese version of the song was mixed by Hiroyuki Kobayashi, while Paul Brown was responsible for the American version's mixing.
  11. MY FAVORITE THINGS
  12. Romeo & Juliet
  13. 99
    Not included in the international edition.

Personnel