That Striped Sunlight Sound (W/Dvd)
曲目リスト
ディスク: 1
1 | Black Mule |
2 | Clouds |
3 | Boundary Rider |
4 | Born To A Family |
5 | Streets Of Your Town |
6 | Here Comes A City |
7 | Draining The Pool For You |
8 | Finding You |
9 | Spring Rain |
10 | Was There Anything I Could Do? |
11 | Surfing Magazines |
12 | The Devil's Eye |
13 | Too Much OF One Thing |
14 | People Say |
15 | The Clock |
16 | Karen |
17 | Lee Remick |
18 | Cattle And Cane |
19 | Part Company |
20 | Bachelor Kisses |
21 | Head Full Of Steam |
22 | Bye Bye Pride |
23 | Dive For Your Memory |
24 | German Farmhouse |
25 | Too Much Of One Thing |
26 | Here Comes A City |
27 | Finding You |
ディスク: 2
1 | Black Mule |
2 | Clouds |
3 | Boundary Rider |
4 | Born To A Family |
5 | Streets Of Your Town |
6 | Here Comes A City |
7 | Draining The Pool For You |
8 | Finding You |
9 | Spring Rain |
10 | Was There Anything I Could Do? |
11 | Surfing Magazines |
12 | The Devil's Eye |
13 | Too Much OF One Thing |
14 | People Say |
15 | The Clock |
16 | Karen |
商品の説明
内容紹介
A wonderful DVD/CD package. The DVD is comprised of a concert recording of a full band electric show, titled "Live at the Tivoli", recorded on 6/8/05 in the bands hometown of Brisbane, Australia. Also included is an intimate acoustic set from songwriters Grant McLennan and Robert Forster, telling the stories behind the songs and providing a bit of history and context along the way.
The CD comprises the entirety of the "Live at the Tivoli" concert.
An essential purchase for both the newcomer and die-hard alike, as it beautifully douments one of modern musics best ever bands.
Amazonレビュー
Like REM, Brisbane, Australia's Go-Betweens established a huge early-1980s reputation as kings of intelligent jangle pop. And if critical praise were commercial currency, then the Go-Betweens would, in fact, be bigger than REM. But co-leaders Robert Forster and Grant McLennan never found fame commensurate with their songwriting, disbanding for the 1990s and then cutting three peerless albums since 2001. In May, 2006, though, McLennan suddenly died -- on the heels of this career-spanning live set, a CD/DVD combo that unabashedly shows off the band's offhand genius. The DVD captures 16-songs from Brisbane's Tivoli, along with 10 additional live acoustic Forster and McLennan duets. Then, the accompanying CD features the first 16-song live set, veering from heartfelt acoustic duos of "Black Mule" and "Clouds" to 14 full-band tunes that are unerringly wonderful. Clear-toned guitars, spare rhythm accompaniment, and simply brilliant writing mark every song, from the mellowest to the most urgent (McLennan's "Was There Anything I Could Do"). The band equally emphasizes their final studio album, Oceans Apart, and their original 1988 swan song, 16 Lovers Lane, with four tracks from each. Then they range back to their late-70s early days with "People Saying" and "Karen," bouncy and then menacing, covering an emotional range the band made their own until McLennan's tragic passing. You should know this band. --Andrew Bartlett
Product Description
A wonderful DVD/CD package. The DVD is comprised of a concert recording of a full band electric show, titled "Live at the Tivoli", recorded on 6/8/05 in the bands hometown of Brisbane, Australia. Also included is an intimate acoustic set from songwriters Grant McLennan and Robert Forster, telling the stories behind the songs and providing a bit of history and context along the way.
The CD comprises the entirety of the "Live at the Tivoli" concert.
An essential purchase for both the newcomer and die-hard alike, as it beautifully douments one of modern musics best ever bands.
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- 製品サイズ : 13.97 x 1.27 x 12.7 cm; 226.8 g
- メーカー : Yep Roc Records
- EAN : 0634457208124
- 製造元リファレンス : 2081
- レーベル : Yep Roc Records
- ASIN : B000CS45CY
- ディスク枚数 : 2
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This DVD is excellent, and just makes the loss of McLennan that more heart-wrenching. The acoustic performance where he is so upbeat for the future makes you want to cry. Also, the difficulty he had singing a few of the songs is foreboding in hindsight. Forster seems to have developed a wierd lip-licking tick for some reason. But the music is top-notch. I will always thank the unnamed record store dude who turned me on to these guys.
Si vous en êtes un simple amateur, achetez d'abord les 5 derniers albums avant d'investir dans « That striped sunlight sound ».
Mais si comme moi vous êtes un fan, quel régal !
Il s'agit d'un concert enregistré à Brisbane en 2005 livré en CD et en DVD. Toute les périodes de ce groupe mythique sont abordées dans les 16 titres.
Les deux premiers titres sont joués en instruments acoustiques et sont pour moi les plus beaux. Le concert se termine sur Karen joué dans un style qui se rapproche étrangement des Doors, interprété par un charismatique Robert Forster, dandy vieillissant et désuet.
Cerise sur le gâteau, le DVD a en extra une interview de nos deux génies australiens sur toute leur carrière, accompagnée de 11 titres joué en guitare acoustique dans leur salon. Cet enregistrement seulement quelques mois avant la mort de Grant Mac Lennan est forcément le plus beau des testaments pour les fans.
Mais combien sont-ils en France ?
The first half features the current 4-piece line-up playing a simple, no-nonsense show in their home town of Brisbane. The sound is good and the band sound as sympathetic to the songs as any line-up since the halcyon days of the mid-80's. There are moments early on when I wished for a more intimate vibe - the band seem rather detached until a scorching version of 'Draining the Pool for You' kicks in - but, by the time Robert Forster rasps out the final refrain of 'Karen', you know that you've witnessed something special.
The intimacy is provided in spades during the second feature; an acoustic strum through key career moments with Robert and Grant chatting around each song. This is far more enticing than it might have been - the songs stand up so well that you forgive the odd wayward high note (too many Gitanes, Grant!) and revel in the small details. Robert Forster has possibly the best way with a raised eyebrow in pop history.
Taken together, the two sections of this DVD make an excellent pairing - you get the Go-Betweens at their most electric and their most laid-back (and they even throw-in a CD of the full-band set) but it stil left me wanting more. There are many more jewels in the Go-Betweens back catalogue that could shine just as brightly in this format: 'Love is a Sign', 'Apology Accepted', 'Darlinghurst Nights'...the list goes on. Personally, I could do with a volume 2.