Everybody
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曲目リスト
1 | Up on Crutches |
2 | Too Strong |
3 | Crossing Line |
4 | Middlenight |
5 | Coconut |
6 | Exact to Me |
7 | Lighting |
8 | Introducing |
9 | Left on |
10 | Transparent |
商品の説明
内容紹介
Their first full-length in over four years continues to perfect their singular brand of dreamlike, hot-buttered pop music that sounds delicately handcrafted, yet effortless. Sheets of glowing guitar tones skip along propulsive percussion underscored by gently funky, introspective bass lines, all adorned by breathlessly delivered lines of lyrical poetry.
Amazonレビュー
A new record from the Sea and Cake is like a cool breeze, floating in off the water after a hot, sunny day. Unlike the dark, cerebral vibe of label-mates Tortoise (for whom drummer/producer John McEntire also plays and produces), The S&C plays loose. Still, the new record from Sam Prekop and company is especially relaxed, with songs that melt down into colorful smears. While 2003's One Bedroom was pointing in a more pop-oriented direction, Everybody is even more straightforward and stripped down, with only peripheral references to the jazzier sound of past efforts like 1995's The Biz. They're still capable of it though. Check out the free-form, jam-band vibe of "Left On," as McEntire's rollicking percussion dissolves over Prekop's gentle fadeout. But songs like the lead track, "Up on Crutches" are more representative, full of momentum and dynamics. Even the instrumentation is simpler; listen to the hand claps and the fuzz pedal on "Crossing Line." The Sea and Cake have never sounded uptight, but at times their beachy sound has seemed a little forced, like they were straining to suppress their experimental chops. But in challenging themselves to simplify, the band finally achieves a state of laid back clarity. It's the perfect soundtrack to lazy Sunday afternoons, letting Prekop's breathless voice dissolve like vapor against diffuse melodies and gliding guitars. Put on Everybody and tune out of the world. --Matthew Cooke
Product Description
Their first full-length in over four years continues to perfect their singular brand of dreamlike, hot-buttered pop music that sounds delicately handcrafted, yet effortless all the same. Sheets of glowing guitar tones skip along propulsive percussion underscored by gently funky, introspective bass lines, all adorned by breathlessly delivered lines of lyrical poetry.
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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 : 12.5 x 14.2 x 0.99 cm; 85.9 g
- メーカー : Thrill Jockey Records
- EAN : 0790377018622
- 商品モデル番号 : Everybody
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2007
- SPARSコード : DDD
- レーベル : Thrill Jockey Records
- ASIN : B000O170Y4
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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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。
音楽性などは全く違うのですが、かつて90年代のUKにブー・ラドリーズという素晴らしいバンドがありましたが、彼らの最終作「キングサイズ」がこれに近い感覚だったんですね。何かこう自信を持って自分たちの音楽を鳴らしているというか。それはまた僕が彼らに求める最良の音楽でもあり、彼らにとっての王道だったというわけです。そんな感覚がこのアルバムからも感じ取られました。
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"Everybody" is the long awaited followup to "One Bedroom", although singer and guitarist Sam Prekop submitted "Who's Your New Professor" between CD's to help us weather the wait for new S & C material.
"Up On Crutches" sets the tone, a tad bit more direct perhaps than the last two efforts, the aforementioned "One Bedroom" and the outstanding "Oui", which everybody who has any interest in beauty with a jazz flavor pop music should own. The new music still floats, caresses and soothes. Prekop's breathy vocals and the coolness of the guitars and keyboards defy gravity, and add new dimensions to jazz "cool", which only Steely Dan had previously understood as far as rock bands were concerned.
Even the feedback of "Left On" doesn't carve any ragged edges, and the closer features some very nice harmonies at the end.
This world isn't getting any safer, the pressures aren't getting any easier. We are in desperate need of tranquility that can settle our jagged nerves, and nobody does it better than the Sea and Cake.