David Sylvian
David Sylvian

David Sylvian

AKA: David Alan Batt, David Batt

About David Sylvian

David Sylvian first found fame in the late 1970s and early 1980s as the frontman and principal songwriter for the new wave band Japan, with whom he made a number of hit albums such as Tin Drum and the compilation Assemblage, music which was characterised by, amongst other things, Sylvian’s suave baritone croon. However, after Japan split in 1982, Sylvian forged a solo career of his own, making music that sounded almost nothing like Japan. His first three studio albums, Brilliant Trees, Gone to Earth and Secrets of the Beehive were met with critical acclaim, incorporating elements of jazz and avant-pop to his music.

Sylvian has collaborated with a number of high-profile artists of the years including Ryuichi Sakamoto and Giorgio Moroder. He has also done collaborative projects with his former Japan bandmates, in particular his brother, Steve Jansen. Japan even briefly reunited in 1991 under a different name, Rain Tree Crow.

His career may have spanned over three decades, but David Sylvian’s fine voice and songwriting skills are still going strong.

David Sylvian Q&A
When did David Sylvian's first album release?

David Sylvian's first album Do You Know Me Now?’: The Samadhisound Box Set released on Thu Jan 01 1970.

What is the most popular album by David Sylvian?

The most popular album by David Sylvian's is A Victim of Stars 1982–2012

What is the most popular song by David Sylvian?

The most popular song by David Sylvian's is For The Love Of Life

When did David Sylvian start making music?

David Sylvian's first song Where’s Your Gravity released on Mon Feb 27 2012.

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