Transient Random Noise Bursts With Announcements
仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
CD, ダブルCD, オリジナルレコーディングのリマスター, 2019/5/3
"もう一度試してください。" | 国内仕様輸入盤 / 2CD |
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| ¥6,913 | — |
CD, 1998/1/25
"もう一度試してください。" | 1枚組 |
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| — | ¥554 |
CD, インポート, 1993/8/19
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| — | ¥799 |
CD, ダブルCD, オリジナルレコーディングのリマスター, 2019/5/3
"もう一度試してください。" | 輸入盤 / 2CD |
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| — | ¥4,000 |
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曲目リスト
1 | Tone Burst |
2 | Our Trinitone Blast |
3 | Pack Yr Romantic Mind |
4 | I'm Going Out Of My Way |
5 | Golden Ball |
6 | Pause |
7 | Jenny Ondioline |
8 | Analogue Rock |
9 | Crest |
10 | Lock-Groove Lullaby |
商品の説明
Amazonレビュー
On Stereolab's first proper American full-length, the group skillfully dissects past musical genres and recombines them in their own Dr. Moreau-like sonic laboratory-garage. The recording is among Stereolab's least labored, most groove-oriented efforts. There are experiments like the French-pop-flavored "Pack Yr Romantic Mind," but it's mostly a lovely, loud, decadent '90s rock record. The song titles reference obscure equipment, the sounds are made with arcane instruments, the repetitive guitar work is directly lifted from Michael Rother, and the cover image pledges devotion to vinyl (the musical obscurantist's medium of choice), but somehow the band never comes off as snobbish. Stereolab's music would not only spawn dozens of imitators, but the very stuff they drew inspiration from (Esquivel, Can, Moondog, Os Mutantes) was suddenly the starting point for any self-respecting hipster's record collection. More important, it totally rocks ("Our Trinitone Blast") while beaming sunny vibes ("Jenny Ondioline"). --Mike McGonigal
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- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 製品サイズ : 13.97 x 12.55 x 1.14 cm; 81.65 g
- メーカー : Elektra / Wea
- EAN : 0075596153621
- 商品モデル番号 : 075596153621
- レーベル : Elektra / Wea
- ASIN : B000002HDV
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 279,338位ミュージック (ミュージックの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 56,278位ロック (ミュージック)
- - 77,955位輸入盤
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
シューゲイザーの意匠を身に纏ったフレンチ・ポップ、クラウト・ロックとネオアコのミクスチャーとでも言うべき、ナチュラル・ボーン・エクスペリメンタルな作品。
ヴェルヴェッツ~ジザメリ~マイブラ路線が好きな人は必聴(聞いてない人はいないと思うけど)。
とにかく理屈抜きにカッコ良い。
サウンド自体がシンプルなギターロックなので、発想力や構成力の非凡さが逆に際立つ。
この人達のラディカル思考が大爆発する「ドッツ・アンド・ループス」以降が、この時点ですでに予見できる。
アレンジがいちいち洒落てて、普通じゃない。
で、昔のライブを見ると、演奏もかなり上手かったりするから本当に凄い。
どの曲も面白さがあるし、危うさもある。しかしポップさも忘れていない。
メロディ、アレンジなど聴けば聴くほど味が出てくる。
かなり聴ける作品だと思います。
他の国からのトップレビュー
I can't pick out one song and say it's my favorite, since each song is a brilliant opus in itself. But as for catchiness and the sticking-in-your-head all day quality, I'd say that "Crest" fills that category perfectly, as does "Pack Yr Romantic Mind". Like I said, every song is a masterwork so I don't want to sound as if I favor one more than another. The production value on this is equally brilliant - the way the songs are laid out shows a great instinct and ear for the continuity of the album - each song is placed right where it should be: the aforementioned 18 minute long "Jenny Ondioline", song seven, is at just the right spot, it is built up to by the previous tunes, including "Our Trinitone Blast", "I'm Going Out of My Way" and "Pause", which is the segueway to "Jenny..." After that long trance you're left with three more tunes: "Analogue Rock", "Crest" and the finale: "Lock-Groove Lullaby" which completes this, one of my favorite if not THE favorite of mine by Stereolab. I've seen the band twice in concert and to their credit, they pull off onstage what they can do in the studio perfectly and there was no off-moments. If anything, they really outdid themselves. If you've never heard Stereolab before, I would recommend Transient Random Noise-Bursts With Announcements as a way to familiarize yourself with the band. They also seem to love to make music as is reflected in the many, many CDs they've put out since there beginnings in the late 1980s. As to how many discs they've actually recorded, I cannot say for sure, but I'd hazard a guess of at least 20 and that might even be low. - 5 Stars - a perfect album! -Reviewed by Kent Manthie
The groop has released MANY fantastic albums and EPs over the years, and all of them are worth hearing more than once, but "Transient Random Noise Bursts With Announcements" really hits the spot for me. On this release, they found the perfect balance between being abrasive and being soothing... between being confrontational and being welcoming. Understanding the lyrics isn't strictly necessary, but when you start to pick them out after a few listens, it opens this album up in a whole new way and gives you plenty of new things to think about upon each listen. It's a very rich and rewarding experience, and one that I have enjoyed taking many times in my life. There are very few bands that I can say that about.
It's very hard to put into words the thoughts and feelings I have when listening to this album, or indeed Stereolab in general, because it reminds me of so many personal moments in my life, but this is definite "desert island" material for me. I just repurchased this CD again because my old copy is showing quite a lot of wear, but I still feel like it was money well spent. I am still as impressed and excited by this music in 2010 as I was in 1993. I wish I could say the same about most of the rest of the CDs I bought in the 90s.