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  1. Hope in a Darkened Heart is a 1986 album by English singer Virginia Astley, produced, primarily, by Japanese musician and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album is noted for featuring former Japan singer David Sylvian on the track "Some Small Hope" and for an alternate version of "A Summer Long Since Passed", which was originally ...

  2. 20 de mar. de 2008 · Virginia Astley & David Sylvian - Some Small Hope - YouTube. xenaphon1. 198 subscribers. Subscribed. 2K. 241K views 15 years ago. The first track from Virginia Astley's rather scarce 1986...

  3. Virginia Astley – Hope In A Darkened Heart. Features a duet with David Sylvian, Some Small Hope, which was also issued as a single. Tracklist: In 2009, a re-ssiue of the album was released in Japan as a mini LP. All artwork is identical to the original vinyl album (see pictures by http://www.minilps.net)

  4. Some Small Hope (Ft. David Sylvian) Lyrics. 2. A Father Lyrics. 3. So Like Dorian Lyrics. 4. I'm Sorry Lyrics. 5. Tree Top Club Lyrics. 6. Charm Lyrics. 7. Love's a Lonely Place to Be Lyrics....

  5. All keyboards by Ryuichi Sakamoto. Vocals on Some Small Hope by David Sylvian. David Sylvian appears by kind permission of Virgin Records. Original arrangements of A Father & Charm by Ted Astley. All tracks written by Virginia Astley. Except 1. written by Ryuichi Sakamoto & Virginia Astley. Photography Richard Israel.

  6. David Sylvian (nacido David Alan Batt el 23 de febrero de 1958 Beckenham, Kent) es un reconocido cantante, músico y compositor británico que tiene un amplio repertorio de diversos géneros. Se hizo conocido a fines de los años setenta y comienzos de los ochenta con la banda Japan, con la cual empezó a experimentar con la música.

  7. The key personnel on Hope In A Darkened Heart were: Virginia Astley (vocals), Ryuichi Sakamoto (producer, arranger, musician), David Sylvian (vocals), Mo Foster (musician), Anne Stephenson (musician), Jo Wells (musician), Tony Phillips (recording engineer), Steve 'Syco' Williams (assistant recording engineer) and Masaki Sekijima (programmer).