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曲目リスト
ディスク: 1
1 | 狂気の衝動 |
2 | サティスファクション |
3 | プレイング・ハンズ |
4 | スペース・ジャンク |
5 | モンゴロイド |
6 | ジョコー・ホモ |
7 | 偏執狂が多過ぎる |
8 | ガット・フィーリング |
9 | カム・バック・ジョニー |
10 | スラッピー |
11 | シリベル・アップ |
ディスク: 2
1 | ディーヴォ賛歌 |
2 | クロックアウト |
3 | タイミングX |
4 | 揺れ動く世界 |
5 | ブロックヘッド |
6 | ストレンジ・パースーツ |
7 | エス・アイ・ビー |
8 | 意志の勝利 |
9 | 驚きの日 |
10 | ピンク・プッシーキャット |
11 | 秘密諜報員 |
12 | スマート・パトロール|ミスター・ディーエヌエー |
13 | レッド・アイ |
ディスク: 3
1 | 欲望の原理 |
2 | イッツ・ノット・ライト |
3 | ホウィップ・イット |
4 | スノウボール |
5 | 愛が溢れる時 |
6 | 自由という名の欲望 |
7 | 鉄の扉 |
8 | 冷たい戦争 |
9 | ドント・ユー・ノウ |
10 | ザッツ・ぺップ! |
11 | ミスターBのボールルーム |
12 | プラネット・アース |
ディスク: 4
1 | スルー・ビーイング・クール |
2 | ジャーキン・バックン・フォース |
3 | ピティ・ユー |
4 | ソフト・シングス |
5 | ゴーイング・アンダー |
6 | レース・オブ・ドゥーム |
7 | ラヴ・ウィズアウト・アンガー |
8 | ザ・スーパー・シング |
9 | ビューティフル・ワールド |
10 | イナフ・セッド |
11 | ワーキング・イン・ザ・コール・マイン |
ディスク: 5
1 | タイム・アウト・フォー・ファン |
2 | ピーカブー! |
3 | アウト・オブ・シンク |
4 | エクスプロージョンズ |
5 | ザッツ・グッド |
6 | パターンズ |
7 | ビッグ・メス |
8 | スピード・レーサー |
9 | ホワット・アイ・マスト・ドゥー |
10 | アイ・ディザイア |
11 | ディープ・スリープ |
ディスク: 6
1 | シャウト |
2 | 満足マインド |
3 | ドント・レスキュー・ミー |
4 | 第4ディメンション |
5 | カモン |
6 | ヒア・トゥ・ゴー |
7 | 愛の司法権 |
8 | KARAKURI少年 |
9 | プリーズ・プリーズ |
10 | アー・ユー・エクスペリエンスド? |
ディスク: 7
1 | 自由という名の欲望のテーマ |
2 | ホウィップ・イット |
3 | 欲望の原理 |
4 | 鉄の扉 |
5 | ビー・スティッフ |
6 | プラネット・アース |
7 | 自由という名の欲望 (Bonus Tracks) |
8 | ホウィップ・イット (Bonus Tracks) |
9 | スノウボール (Bonus Tracks) |
10 | イッツ・ノット・ライト (Bonus Tracks) |
11 | 欲望の原理 (Bonus Tracks) |
12 | プラネット・アース (Bonus Tracks) |
13 | エス・アイ・ビー (Bonus Tracks) |
14 | 秘密諜報員 (Bonus Tracks) |
15 | ブロックヘッド (Bonus Tracks) |
16 | 狂気の衝動 (Bonus Tracks) |
17 | モンゴロイド (Bonus Tracks) |
18 | ビー・スティッフ (Bonus Tracks) |
19 | 鉄の扉 (Bonus Tracks) |
20 | スマート・パトロール (Bonus Tracks)|ミスター・ディーエヌエー (Bonus Tracks) |
21 | ガット・フィーリング (Bonus Tracks) |
22 | カム・バック・ジョニー (Bonus Tracks) |
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内容紹介
同時発売のDEVO紙ジャケ7タイトルを収録したDEVO究極のコレクション!
内容は、以下の紙ジャケットCDが特製のBOXに収録されているものです。
1退廃的美学論 2生存学未来編 3欲望心理学 4ニュー・トラディショナリ
スツ 5オー・ノー!イッツ・ディーヴォ 6シャウト 7ディーヴォ・ライヴ~退化合唱團巡業記+16
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同時発売のDEVO紙ジャケット・ワーナー作品7タイトルを収録したDEVO究極のコレクションBOX。 (C)RS
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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 : 14.81 x 5 x 14.4 cm; 514.26 g
- メーカー : Warner Music Japan =music=
- EAN : 4943674082544
- 時間 : 4 時間 41 分
- レーベル : Warner Music Japan =music=
- ASIN : B001AIRW3Y
- ディスク枚数 : 7
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 738,394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)
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Stuart Gardner
5つ星のうち5.0
Beyond perfection. Hock a kidney if you have to, but you can't live without this.
2009年3月18日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I've been the hardest of hardcore Devo fanatics since their first album was released in 1978, and I never dreamed that it would be possible for their glorious work to sound this fine. Our Japanese friends at Phantom Sound and Vision have done right by the Fab Five and gone further than the most fanatical sense of duty and devotion might demand. I've heard these albums endlessly, but now I'm hearing elements and nuances which I have never caught before (and I'm not an audiophile with a golden ear; the sound of these discs is dramatically improved in ways which even the most casual listeners will notice immediately).
And I commend you to the level of insane detail given to the packaging:
With the original issue of the first album, the inner sleeve (with photos and lyrics) was printed on a glossy stock. That same grade of paper is used for reproducing the inner sleeve of the corresponding CD. The inner sleeve of the second album, again with images and lyrics, used a rougher stock, so Phantom Sound and Vision went to the trouble to seek out that exact same paper to make their reproduction. This applies to all of the sleeves, jackets and inserts in the box (Devo's first seven albums, comprising their entire career at Warner Brothers). The result is as if mint copies of those seven albums had been miniaturized by the shrinking technology of Fantastic Voyage; it's absolutely breathtaking and unlike anything I've ever seen. I don't think the artists had anything to do with choosing the grade and paper stock of their album sleeves and inserts, but even this trivial detail was enough to warrant the needed attention, effort and expense which Phantom Sound and Vision knew fans would marvel over.
The jackets of Duty Now for the Future and Oh, No! It's Devo originally had perforations (around the image of the band on the front of the former and allowing the buyer to fold out a standing leg on the back of the latter), and you'll find the same in miniature here. Freedom of Choice and New Traditionalists originally had wall posters as inserts, and at last they have them again (now 14 1/4" x 10", and bright and clear). New Traditionalists had a sticker in its lower right corner bearing the image of Nutra and promoting the inserted poster and 45 rpm single of Working in the Coalmine, and Shout had one in its upper left listing the song titles. Even those stickers are back, not printed as part of the jacket image, but actually remade as tiny stickers and affixed to the jackets in the same locations as the originals -- absolutely unreal.
The two sided card stock insert and the red generic "Warner Bros. Music Show" jacket from Dev-o Live are exactly as you remember them, and the disc contains the entire 22 track show from the Rhino Handmade reissue, not the paltry six we had to live with back in 1980.
Remember that 45 rpm of Working in the Coalmine? When you see how it was fed through the Fantastic Voyage miniaturizer you are simply not going to believe it (I'm holding it in the attached photo).
And this rave has just been about the paper, but wait until you hear the music! Isao Kikuchi deserves an award for his digital remastering of these astonishing albums (the review here by SpudOz is absolutely correct in every particular). Hear Devo as you have never heard Devo before, as they have always deserved, and marvel.
Printed lyrics for all seven albums are included.
Thank you, Phantom Sound and Vision, Isao Kikuchi, and Devo.
And I commend you to the level of insane detail given to the packaging:
With the original issue of the first album, the inner sleeve (with photos and lyrics) was printed on a glossy stock. That same grade of paper is used for reproducing the inner sleeve of the corresponding CD. The inner sleeve of the second album, again with images and lyrics, used a rougher stock, so Phantom Sound and Vision went to the trouble to seek out that exact same paper to make their reproduction. This applies to all of the sleeves, jackets and inserts in the box (Devo's first seven albums, comprising their entire career at Warner Brothers). The result is as if mint copies of those seven albums had been miniaturized by the shrinking technology of Fantastic Voyage; it's absolutely breathtaking and unlike anything I've ever seen. I don't think the artists had anything to do with choosing the grade and paper stock of their album sleeves and inserts, but even this trivial detail was enough to warrant the needed attention, effort and expense which Phantom Sound and Vision knew fans would marvel over.
The jackets of Duty Now for the Future and Oh, No! It's Devo originally had perforations (around the image of the band on the front of the former and allowing the buyer to fold out a standing leg on the back of the latter), and you'll find the same in miniature here. Freedom of Choice and New Traditionalists originally had wall posters as inserts, and at last they have them again (now 14 1/4" x 10", and bright and clear). New Traditionalists had a sticker in its lower right corner bearing the image of Nutra and promoting the inserted poster and 45 rpm single of Working in the Coalmine, and Shout had one in its upper left listing the song titles. Even those stickers are back, not printed as part of the jacket image, but actually remade as tiny stickers and affixed to the jackets in the same locations as the originals -- absolutely unreal.
The two sided card stock insert and the red generic "Warner Bros. Music Show" jacket from Dev-o Live are exactly as you remember them, and the disc contains the entire 22 track show from the Rhino Handmade reissue, not the paltry six we had to live with back in 1980.
Remember that 45 rpm of Working in the Coalmine? When you see how it was fed through the Fantastic Voyage miniaturizer you are simply not going to believe it (I'm holding it in the attached photo).
And this rave has just been about the paper, but wait until you hear the music! Isao Kikuchi deserves an award for his digital remastering of these astonishing albums (the review here by SpudOz is absolutely correct in every particular). Hear Devo as you have never heard Devo before, as they have always deserved, and marvel.
Printed lyrics for all seven albums are included.
Thank you, Phantom Sound and Vision, Isao Kikuchi, and Devo.
Stuart Gardner
2009年3月18日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
And I commend you to the level of insane detail given to the packaging:
With the original issue of the first album, the inner sleeve (with photos and lyrics) was printed on a glossy stock. That same grade of paper is used for reproducing the inner sleeve of the corresponding CD. The inner sleeve of the second album, again with images and lyrics, used a rougher stock, so Phantom Sound and Vision went to the trouble to seek out that exact same paper to make their reproduction. This applies to all of the sleeves, jackets and inserts in the box (Devo's first seven albums, comprising their entire career at Warner Brothers). The result is as if mint copies of those seven albums had been miniaturized by the shrinking technology of Fantastic Voyage; it's absolutely breathtaking and unlike anything I've ever seen. I don't think the artists had anything to do with choosing the grade and paper stock of their album sleeves and inserts, but even this trivial detail was enough to warrant the needed attention, effort and expense which Phantom Sound and Vision knew fans would marvel over.
The jackets of Duty Now for the Future and Oh, No! It's Devo originally had perforations (around the image of the band on the front of the former and allowing the buyer to fold out a standing leg on the back of the latter), and you'll find the same in miniature here. Freedom of Choice and New Traditionalists originally had wall posters as inserts, and at last they have them again (now 14 1/4" x 10", and bright and clear). New Traditionalists had a sticker in its lower right corner bearing the image of Nutra and promoting the inserted poster and 45 rpm single of Working in the Coalmine, and Shout had one in its upper left listing the song titles. Even those stickers are back, not printed as part of the jacket image, but actually remade as tiny stickers and affixed to the jackets in the same locations as the originals -- absolutely unreal.
The two sided card stock insert and the red generic "Warner Bros. Music Show" jacket from Dev-o Live are exactly as you remember them, and the disc contains the entire 22 track show from the Rhino Handmade reissue, not the paltry six we had to live with back in 1980.
Remember that 45 rpm of Working in the Coalmine? When you see how it was fed through the Fantastic Voyage miniaturizer you are simply not going to believe it (I'm holding it in the attached photo).
And this rave has just been about the paper, but wait until you hear the music! Isao Kikuchi deserves an award for his digital remastering of these astonishing albums (the review here by SpudOz is absolutely correct in every particular). Hear Devo as you have never heard Devo before, as they have always deserved, and marvel.
Printed lyrics for all seven albums are included.
Thank you, Phantom Sound and Vision, Isao Kikuchi, and Devo.
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the Poet of yesterday
5つ星のうち5.0
Previous reviewers didn't exaggerate
2011年4月12日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Previous reviewers stated that the sound was better than the regular releases...yeah they were kind of right on that...I will confirm the sound isn't only better it's beyond belief...I bought this with the doubt that it can't be, but to put it in words they don't claim to have these in SHM format which is standard for japan releases that's something like HDCD for us but this set sounds better than mobile fidelity-gold. What i'm hearing is loudness without distortion, but i don't want to say DEVO gets that loud...you do get nice channeling of the vocals, the keyboard you can hear seperation and distance,the drums never obtrusive but you can hear them, guitars are great...everything was mixed perfectly if not phanatically correct (although not saying it was remixed because it's ilegal for a label to do so, unless granted permission)...the artwork is just like the Vinyl LPs only smaller so it was nice relive that experience again...I wouldn't recommend Japan releases for every artist only the one's your very close to because how many times will one listen to a CD in general...unless it's the special one's and 3 of DEVO's are more personal mantra's for my essence...now probably all 7 will become my mantra...but if you love DEVO and were holding back because the sound couldn't be good enough as they say, right now the only thing left to stop you from buying the set is the price and it will always be steep, the only thing you have to decide is if you want to pay that amount out and it comes down to how often will you listen to DEVO and i assure you it won't be because of the sound not good enough, that's the one thing i can assure you of...if only we can pack some of this up when we die i'd really hate to leave this behind when i enter the after world...i'm going to try and take it that's how good it is...i'm taking this box set under my arm when i go!!
David L. Parker
5つ星のうち5.0
DEVO Heaven In A Box!
2016年8月26日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I believe DEVO was, and still is a truly groundbreaking band, Their themes of corporate control, their sound that was robotic but incredibly rythmic, and the pioneering was of video, made to look like corporate training videos. Still waiting for a remastered collection of their videos. They used to play them during their shows. And then there's Boogie Boy. Their first two albums redefined rock music. They lost a lot of their edge after that. Most people know the band from WHIP IT. but the music they made prior to that is simply amazing, and has not dated one bit.
I echo what everyone has said about this box. My only disappointment is that it took me so long to find out it even existed. Up until now I've been content with my 2009 remasters of ARE WE NOT MEN, and DUTY NOW FOR THE FUTURE. Though they were a big improvement on the original issue cds, they don't hold a candle to these Japanese cds. My only qualm is the lack of both HARDCORE DEVO cds, though the music on those discs is pretty raw sound wise, which is as it should be. Load DUTY into your car stereo, play WIGGLY WORLD, and prepare to hear real rock music.
I echo what everyone has said about this box. My only disappointment is that it took me so long to find out it even existed. Up until now I've been content with my 2009 remasters of ARE WE NOT MEN, and DUTY NOW FOR THE FUTURE. Though they were a big improvement on the original issue cds, they don't hold a candle to these Japanese cds. My only qualm is the lack of both HARDCORE DEVO cds, though the music on those discs is pretty raw sound wise, which is as it should be. Load DUTY into your car stereo, play WIGGLY WORLD, and prepare to hear real rock music.
John Schultz
5つ星のうち5.0
WOW! Way cleaner than anything released to date!
2008年10月8日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I have been searching for a great quality DEVO offering for ever! I have purchased the original CD releases of Freedom of Choice and Q: Are We Not Men! and was satisfied for a while but I knew they could sound better with a good high quality remix. I also have the 2 album's per CD versions that were offered and they are quite poor. This Boxed set was a surprise! The music sounds unbelievable! Some tape hiss on the earlier albums especially on Duty Now. Only detectable on high end sound systems. (Most people never hear it.) The packaging is unmatched. Every thing that was in the original album is recreated in miniature. The surprise was the live album. I have never heard it before and was blown away and how good they were live! I wish I had an opportunity to see one of there shows. I even like the album Shout now that I have given it a second listen. I quickly dismissed it as crap when it was originally released being part of the 1st 3 are the best crowd back then. I now realize that as always, they were ahead of their time. I know It seems pricey but it was well worth to me.
Rommel
5つ星のうち5.0
Fantastic Box
2012年8月19日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
All Warner DEVO discography, completely reproduced in CD's as mini vinyls. These Japanese guys are really seriously about creating miniature ones, all inserts, posters were included in a miniature size. They have remastered the original tapes and the sound is incredible. For the fan - if you want only the remastered versions, you can buy the USA individual remastered CDS.