ブリング・ヤー・トゥー・ザ・ブリンク~究極ガール
仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
CD, CD, インポート, 2008/9/11
"もう一度試してください。" | CD, インポート | ¥1,457 | ¥260 |
CD, 2008/5/14
"もう一度試してください。" | 1枚組 |
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| — | ¥24 |
CD, クリーン, インポート, 2008/5/27
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート, クリーン |
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| — | ¥342 |
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曲目リスト
1 | ハイ&マイティー |
2 | イントゥ・ザ・ナイトライフ |
3 | ロッキング・チェアー |
4 | エコー |
5 | ライフ |
6 | セイム・オールド・ストーリー |
7 | レイジング・ストーム |
8 | レイ・ミー・ダウン |
9 | ギヴ・イット・アップ |
10 | セット・ユア・ハート |
11 | グラブ・ア・ホールド |
12 | レイン・オン・ミー |
13 | ガット・キャンディー(日本盤ボーナス・トラック) |
14 | キャント・ブリーズ(日本盤ボーナス・トラック) |
商品の説明
7年ぶりに届いたフル・オリジナル・アルバム
そのタイトルどおり「極限までイキきった」
チョ~昇天サウンドが心と体を揺さぶる!
**TOYOTA マークXジオ CMソング「セット・ユア・ハート」収録**
**日本盤はボーナストラックを2曲収録!**
久々に「元気なシンディ」が詰まったニュー・アルバムがついに到着しました!
TOYOTA マークXジオ CMソング「セット・ユア・ハート」を始めとして、このアルバムに収録された、涙が出そうにキャッチーな楽曲群は、今までのシンディがそうであったように、またしても僕たちに、私たちの心を揺さぶり、そして勇気をくれます。究極にして永遠の「ガール」シンディ・ローパーが今年も弾けます!
渾身のニュー・アルバムは、オリジナル・アルバムとしては『シャイン』(2001年完成)以来7年振り。メジャーでレコーディングをしたフル・オリジナル・アルバムとしては、『シスターズ・オブ・アヴァロン』(96年)以来と、実に12年振りの通算7枚目のオリジナル・アルバムとなります。
タイトル「Bring Ya To The Brink」には「人生一度きり、思いっきり生きるわよ!」というシンディのメッセージが込められています。30歳にソロ・デビュー、37歳に結婚、44歳で出産、昨夏にサマー・ソニックのメインステージを満員・入場規制にし、若い音楽ファンにもそのパワーを見せ付け、そして今年55歳となるシンディがここにきてそんなメッセージを込めた元気一杯のアルバムをリリースするというそのパワーと生きざまがシンディのすごさであり、このニュー・アルバムはその生き方がそのまま詞や音になったアルバムといえます。
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- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 梱包サイズ : 14.09 x 12.63 x 1.37 cm; 80.32 g
- メーカー : SMJ(SME)(M)
- EAN : 4547366036534
- 時間 : 58 分
- レーベル : SMJ(SME)(M)
- ASIN : B00159Z8SE
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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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。
ポップ調が好きな方は物足りないかもしれませんが、車で聞いたり、チョットしたBGMにはいいでしょう。好みが分かれるアルバムだと思います。
このCDにもハウスのシンディを期待して買いました。
シンディの声と感性にハウスが合うんですよねー。
シンディとハウスが好きなら絶対買った方が良いです。
カナダ、アメリカ、イギリスのアマゾンをのぞいたけど
やはりこのCDは非常に高評価でした。
日本でも高評価ですね。
納得。
Bring ya to the brinkは崖っぷちまで連れていくという意味でしょうか、
たしかにハウスなのでグイグイ上げていくんだけど
全体的には静かめなのでクラブでかけられる感じではないけど
逆に家で聞く分にはとても良いです。移動中も良いと思います。
Basement Jaxxも一部製作にかかわってるので
Basement Jaxxファンにもおススメ。
日本語版買った方が良いですよ。
海外版には情報がほとんどないので。
安価で購入出来て良かったです!
アメリカのダンスチャートでNO.1ヒットを連発しているアルバムになりました!
ここ数作は大人しい作風が目立ってましたが、その反動とも言えるような
思いっきりPOPに振り切ったアルバム、かつメインストリームとなりつつある、
ハウス寄りのアルバムになるとはびっくりです。
いろいろと素晴らしい楽曲が入っていますが、
個人的にはinto the night life!!
この一曲を購入以来、ひたすら聴き続けています。
いつかクラブで聴いてみたい曲です。
気持ちいいだろうな〜。
何かのCMの曲でなんとなくそんな気がしてましたが
いつまでも変わらないパワーと歌声
やっぱり女性ヴォーカルはシンディがNo1!!
楽しみです
他の国からのトップレビュー
2023年1月17日にカナダでレビュー済み
Owning this album for more than a year now, I have gone through cycles with it as I do any favorite album. I played it a lot, set it aside for a while, went back to it, played it again and found new things to like about it, set it aside and gave it a break, went back to it and enjoyed it again like it was new. To me that is the mark of a fantastic album-the fact that I can go back to it again and enjoy it all over. I have three versions of it-the clean edit, the regular, and the Japanese version. My favorite is the Japanese version because you get two great bonus songs on that one.
High and Mighty: Like others have said, it's not the best song on the album, and so it doesn't seem to be the best choice for opener, yet somehow it's the most suitable for just that purpose. It opens with a guitar line that recalls her acoustic work, then the electro and dance sounds kick in and basically says "this is going to be different". I like this track, it has some very cool sounds going on and her voice is great as usual, but the thing that keeps me from loving it is that it is quite repetitive. Still, it sets the mood for the album without really letting on of the greatness that will follow. If you don't like this track, don't be discouraged, and continue with the album...you will be surprised. 7/10
Into the Nightlife: The stand-out of the album, THE track that should've been a big hit. It's an amazing, catchy pop dance song that is better than Cher's "Believe" and look at what that did for her career. One thing I've missed from Cyndi's work is her sort of feminist attitude at times. With lines like "Shirtless wonders wreck my sight under the light" and "Shake your body mister gonna make your body blister" I can at least imagine it. The record company really missed a golden opportunity to promote this album and get it in the mainstream. Maybe Cyndi doesn't want that, maybe she does. Either way, I'm kind of glad that this is not mainstream as it is too good for that, and we fans can have it to ourselves. 10/10
Rocking Chair: One of those you either love it or hate it songs, I think. Or maybe an acquired taste. I didn't know what to make of it when I first heard it, but it quickly grew on me. It's sort of an experimental dance novelty track. I nearly drove my family crazy by playing this for them, they hated it lol. I can see why, it isn't for everyone. It's definitely different. It has a great beat though-sort of hip-hop but not the obnoxious kind. 8/10
Echo: This song mixes 80s synth/new wave pop in the verses with classic pop in the chorus. I love both those styles so this song is excellent to me. 10/10
Lyfe: This is the one track that is R&B flavored, but it's more like early-mid 90s r&b with an updated sound. It wouldn't be out of place on her Hat Full of Stars album, just a little more modern. I like it, though it isn't a favorite. I especially like the lyric, "Turn it easy over, put some spice back on the shelf". To me that is just what she's done with this album, brought back some spice into her music. 7/10
Same Old Story: A good standard dance track, typical sound of the mid/late 90s early 2000s. Not bad but not really a stand out. The lyrics are pretty good. For me it's a little long. Also, this song is the reason why the regular version has a parental advisory. I much prefer the version that does not have the f-word in it. Once or twice wouldn't be so bad but it is sprinkled throughout the chorus. So if that's a concern for you, buy the clean version. 7/10
Raging Storm: It's clear that the album has now gone into a slower pace for the middle of it. This song is not bad, again a standard run of the mill sounding dance track like the one that preceded it. Again the lyrics though are interesting. She seems to be commenting on how we as a people are being too concerned with celebrity than the real issues of the world, which is true in many ways. 7/10
Lay Me Down: I had loved Robyn's "With Every Heartbeat", so when I heard this was done by the same producer, I was happy and excited to hear it. I have to say that in the beginning, I was disappointed by this track as it is somewhat slow and doesn't really ever seem to go anywhere...like it wasn't totally finished. It builds up and I was expecting a big ending, but there isn't one. *However*, when I went back to the album the next time and listened again, the song totally won me over. Things start out slow, pick up a bit, slow down a bit, then it picks right back up again on the same pace through to the ending. The steady sound of it actually works, even if there is no "big ending" to it, it doesn't matter. It's powerful in it's own way. One of my favorites. 10/10
Give It Up: We are back to a generic dance sound, though this one is different from SOS and RS. Instead of that 90s beat, we get something else. It's sort of mid 90s early 2000s dance yet also a little 70s in it, thankfully. Midway through the song, it has a really nice piano bit in it that I wish were longer, as it is the highlight of the track. 7/10
Set Your Heart: An unexpected 70s disco anthem sound pops up in this track. Very retro, and I like that. The music is very good, it contains an "interpolation" of an actual 70s tune which is why it's so authentic sounding. The lyrics are also good. The thing that keeps me from giving this a higher rating is Cyndi's voice. I know, that may come as a surprise. I think she sounds fantastic in the verses, but in the chorus, she sounds too loud. When listening with headphones, it can almost sound piercing. It's a shame because I really want to listen to it sometimes and I just can't. Don't play this one for anyone who thinks her voice resembles a car alarm (yes someone said that once). 6/10
Grab a Hold: Just when you think the album may end on a lower note than it had been in the first half, this little song comes in and the album changes sound again. One of the great things about this album is that although it is a dance-pop record, it has variety. This song is classic Cyndi. Honestly this one has more in common with her 80s work than anything else she's done since. From the lyrics ("and when you look at my picture, the one on your dresser, if you think that you see a frown turn me upside down") and delivery of the lines, to the catchy less-dancey music, this song is a winner. It's a straight-forward pop song and not electro dance. If you skipped through the rest of the album hoping for more pop, give this one a try. 10/10
Rain on Me: The only ballad on the album, and what a gem it is. The beginning sounds like another dance track is starting, but then the synths start in. It has a warm sound that is similar to the one in Time After Time. While TAT is obviously the superior of the two, this one is right on up there as far as being classic and timeless. It's 80s-retro which is a great thing. Totally pop and lovely. It's a perfect closer for the album except that it leaves you wanting more of these 80s-ish tracks. 10/10
And more you get if you opted for the Japanese or i-tunes release.
Got Candy: The title leads one to believe this may be another electro dance track, and may conjure up images of Madonna's Hard Candy album. Rest assured, it is neither of those. It's a lightweight breezy pop tune that is good for summer listening. It fits right in with GAH and ROM. Less dance and more pop. The lyrics tell a story of a woman looking for a man through the personals. It's a nice lightweight pop song. 10/10
Can't Breathe: Here we have a ballad. A very good one. Again classic Cyndi, right up there with All Through the Night, Who Let in the Rain, Water's Edge, Above the Clouds, etc. It's got a sadness yet hopeful sound in it, as Cyndi's ballads often have. Should've made the US album cut, too good to be a bonus. 10/10
I think the album would've been better if it had contained the last two tracks, perhaps inserted before GAH and ROM. Or maybe even in place of a couple of the more generic dance tracks that were used. Excellent album overall though and I hope her next one picks up where this one left off. More of the pop songs instead of dance, unless it's stellar dance like "Into the Nightlife" again. If you are into most of Cyndi's work throughout the years, particularly her 80s work and the Shine album, you will probably find something here to like.
Als ich diese CD das erste mal abspielte bekam ich Angst. Der erste Titel "High and mighty" ist wirklich sehr eigenwillig und ungewöhnlich. Erst nach mehrmaligen Auflegen kann man ihn interessant finden...! Titel 2 "Into the nightlife" fängt dann genau so an, wie Titel 1 endet. Doch zum Glück wandelt sich das Lied nach 45 Sekunden zu einem tollen Dancefloor-Song. Das Lied würde nahtlos in das "Confessions on a dancefloor"-Album von Madonna passen.
Titel 3 ist absolut witzig. Cyndi singt die Strophe eher zurückhaltend, um dann beim Refrain mit Chorus in den "Rocking chair" zu verfallen. "Echo" ist eine schöne Pop-Nummer. "Lyfe" hat Hip/Hop Elemente.
Die wirklich großen Hits kommen aber erst ab der Mitte der CD:
"Same ol' story" ist ein absoluter Dancefloor-Kracher (Nr. 1 der US Dance-Charts). Ab auf die Tanzfläche, Arme hoch und tanzen, tanzen, tanzen. Ähnlich ist es mit "Raging storm", "Lay me down" und besonders mit "Give it up" und "Set your heart". Es folgt mit "Grab a hold" noch eine nette Pop-Nummer. Zum Ende kommt dann noch die schöne Pop-Ballade "Rain on me". Klasse.
Cyndi Lauper hat mit Hilfe von Co-Autoren/Co-Produzenten alle Songs geschrieben und produziert.