お届け先を選択

Big Bad World

4.7 5つ星のうち4.7 56個の評価

仕様
価格
新品 中古品
CD, インポート, 2008/9/25 インポート
¥1,825 ¥330
CD, 2008/12/10 1枚組
¥5,294 ¥380
CD 1枚組
¥9,024

K-POPストア
K-POPアーティスト情報をまとめてチェック K-POPストアはこちら

曲目リスト

1 Big Bad World
2 Natural Disaster
3 Serious Mistake
4 Rainy Day
5 1,2,3,4
6 That Girl
7 Sunlight
8 I Really Want You
9 Meet Me In California
10 Someday

商品の説明

内容紹介

There's plenty of heart on Big Bad World. Says singer/songwriter Tom Higgenson, "We tried to be really ambitious and not worry about people's expectations for this record. Our vision was to do it in a classic way." To that end, the band only used gear or instruments made before 1970: vintage guitars, old Vox amps and Leslie speakers, a Ludwig drum set circa 1966. They even recorded without a click track (equivalent to walking a high-wire without a net). Because they recorded it live, you might hear imperfections. But in the case of "Big Bad World," those imperfections worked perfectly.

"Our songs in the past had a `50's and `60's influence with classic songwriting structures and harmonies," says Tom. "This time we decided, rather than punk that out and make it sound modern, we would record as though it could have been done by the Beatles or early Tom Petty. We got to a place where we sounded good live 300 nights a year, so we wanted to capture that."

Of course aiming high means nothing without good songs. Fortunately, coming off a smash hit like "Hey There Delilah," Higgenson felt inspired. "There was no second guessing," he recalls. "If I thought something was good, I went with it. The album is 10 songs, very concise and to the point."

The opening title track, co-written by Tom and Chris Thompkins ("Before He Cheats"), conveys a battle-scarred confessional offset by a deceptively upbeat melody. "Over the past year, I made lots of mistakes," Tom says, "and I wanted to write about that rather than point fingers at people. I wanted to place the blame on myself." Next, the first single "Natural Disaster," with its ballistic beat and tale of a seductive groupie, upends the band's undeserved reputation as loveably lovelorn.

"Serious Mistake" wraps a solid rock foundation with a wild orchestration. "I was in a dark place," Tom says of the song's origins. "I made a stupid mistake with a girl that I immediately regretted. For a while I harbored some guilt. So I wrote the song in an effort to work through it." Bassist Mike Retondo lends a major assist on the track, playing everything from bass clarinet and melodica to trombone, even improvising some of his parts on the spot.

The ballad "Rainy Day" serves as melancholy counterpoint to gems like "That Girl" and "1,2,3,4" (featuring the otherworldy sounds of Jon Brion on the Chamberlin), both of which embody Tom's idealized sense of pop simplicity.

Then there's "Sunlight," which just might be the new album's crown jewel. Written by guitarist Tim Lopez, the song blends a reverent melody with "Abbey Road"-level harmonies to proffer a message of forgiveness (Grammy nominee William Hamilton, the father of PWT's drummer De'Mar Hamilton, plays organ). "Last year should have been the best year of my life," says Tim. "The band was exploding. It seemed we couldn't do anything wrong. But my marriage was ending right in the middle of the success. I wrote this song to my wife. For me, it was written as a message of hope that we could work it out, that we could save what we had. We don't usually do dark songs, but the song had enough hope for Tom to latch onto."

"I Really Want You" infuses a tale of unrequited lust with a "Blonde on Blonde" vibe, right down to the saloon-style piano. "Everybody has that reaction when they see a pretty girl," Tom notes of the song. "Your heart starts racing, your life flashes before your eyes. She's the one! This was written one morning when I caught sight of a girl that for a moment seemed like the one."

As for"Meet Me in California," the song is based on another torturous misstep in the Tom Higgenson love saga. "It's an allusion to another serious mistake," he says. "You can only hurt someone so many times before it's not even about whether they forgive you. It's about why do I keep being such an idiot. I always had it in my head, even as a kid, that I was going to live in California someday. The song is about finally getting out to California and hoping something better is waiting for me there."

The album ends on a high note with "Someday," an intricate composition that swaps typical verse-chorus structure for something harder to label. "I always write hopeful songs," Tom says. "The record starts with `Big Bad World,' talking about my screw-ups, and then it ends with a message that someday it'll all work out."

Product Description

There's plenty of heart on Big Bad World. Says singer/songwriter Tom Higgenson, "We tried to be really ambitious and not worry about people's expectations for this record. Our vision was to do it in a classic way." To that end, the band only used gear or instruments made before 1970: vintage guitars, old Vox amps and Leslie speakers, a Ludwig drum set circa 1966. They even recorded without a click track (equivalent to walking a high-wire without a net). Because they recorded it live, you might hear imperfections. But in the case of "Big Bad World," those imperfections worked perfectly.

"Our songs in the past had a `50's and `60's influence with classic songwriting structures and harmonies," says Tom. "This time we decided, rather than punk that out and make it sound modern, we would record as though it could have been done by the Beatles or early Tom Petty. We got to a place where we sounded good live 300 nights a year, so we wanted to capture that."

Of course aiming high means nothing without good songs. Fortunately, coming off a smash hit like "Hey There Delilah," Higgenson felt inspired. "There was no second guessing," he recalls. "If I thought something was good, I went with it. The album is 10 songs, very concise and to the point."

The opening title track, co-written by Tom and Chris Thompkins ("Before He Cheats"), conveys a battle-scarred confessional offset by a deceptively upbeat melody. "Over the past year, I made lots of mistakes," Tom says, "and I wanted to write about that rather than point fingers at people. I wanted to place the blame on myself." Next, the first single "Natural Disaster," with its ballistic beat and tale of a seductive groupie, upends the band's undeserved reputation as loveably lovelorn.

"Serious Mistake" wraps a solid rock foundation with a wild orchestration. "I was in a dark place," Tom says of the song's origins. "I made a stupid mistake with a girl that I immediately regretted. For a while I harbored some guilt. So I wrote the song in an effort to work through it." Bassist Mike Retondo lends a major assist on the track, playing everything from bass clarinet and melodica to trombone, even improvising some of his parts on the spot.

The ballad "Rainy Day" serves as melancholy counterpoint to gems like "That Girl" and "1,2,3,4" (featuring the otherworldy sounds of Jon Brion on the Chamberlin), both of which embody Tom's idealized sense of pop simplicity.

Then there's "Sunlight," which just might be the new album's crown jewel. Written by guitarist Tim Lopez, the song blends a reverent melody with "Abbey Road"-level harmonies to proffer a message of forgiveness (Grammy nominee William Hamilton, the father of PWT's drummer De'Mar Hamilton, plays organ). "Last year should have been the best year of my life," says Tim. "The band was exploding. It seemed we couldn't do anything wrong. But my marriage was ending right in the middle of the success. I wrote this song to my wife. For me, it was written as a message of hope that we could work it out, that we could save what we had. We don't usually do dark songs, but the song had enough hope for Tom to latch onto."

"I Really Want You" infuses a tale of unrequited lust with a "Blonde on Blonde" vibe, right down to the saloon-style piano. "Everybody has that reaction when they see a pretty girl," Tom notes of the song. "Your heart starts racing, your life flashes before your eyes. She's the one! This was written one morning when I caught sight of a girl that for a moment seemed like the one."

As for"Meet Me in California," the song is based on another torturous misstep in the Tom Higgenson love saga. "It's an allusion to another serious mistake," he says. "You can only hurt someone so many times before it's not even about whether they forgive you. It's about why do I keep being such an idiot. I always had it in my head, even as a kid, that I was going to live in California someday. The song is about finally getting out to California and hoping something better is waiting for me there."

The album ends on a high note with "Someday," an intricate composition that swaps typical verse-chorus structure for something harder to label. "I always write hopeful songs," Tom says. "The record starts with `Big Bad World,' talking about my screw-ups, and then it ends with a message that someday it'll all work out."

登録情報

  • 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 ‏ : ‎ 14.38 x 1.02 x 12.83 cm; 90.72 g
  • メーカー ‏ : ‎ Hollywood Records
  • EAN ‏ : ‎ 0050087124090
  • 商品モデル番号 ‏ : ‎ 5261937
  • レーベル ‏ : ‎ Hollywood Records
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001DDCVBO
  • ディスク枚数 ‏ : ‎ 1
  • カスタマーレビュー:
    4.7 5つ星のうち4.7 56個の評価

カスタマーレビュー

星5つ中4.7つ
5つのうち4.7つ
56グローバルレーティング

この商品をレビュー

他のお客様にも意見を伝えましょう

上位レビュー、対象国: 日本

2008年11月26日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
このバンドはほんと微妙な位置にいると思います。

ポップロックなんだけど、グリーンデイ、NFG、シンプルプランらのポップパンク勢とは明らかにファン層が異なるし、バステッドやマクフライなどのアイドル的魅力があるわけでもない。
かといってUKロックっぽさもなく、ゴリゴリのUSロックではもちろんない。

もう一人の方も書かれていますが、完全に現代のロックの流れからはワンテンポ、ツーテンポもしくはもっと遅れてる感じです。

でも・・・。
それがたまらなく良いんです。

ビートルズやオアシスの初期の作品が今でも多くの人に聴かれているように、スケールは小さいですがずっとずっと廃れない作品だと思います。

特に「1234」はほんと名曲。
8人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています
レポート
2010年11月5日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
どうせまた1、2曲しか良い曲が入っていないアルバムなんだろうと思って聞いたら、大間違いで名盤でした。

スロー、ミドル、疾走する曲ともに良曲です。
4人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています
レポート
2009年4月23日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
美メロ&トムの甘いボーカルとコーラスとのハーモニーで大人も楽しめる上質なポップスに仕上がってます。Hey There Delilahが好きな人にはお勧めです!あと、ボーナストラックが2曲とも、とても良いので国内盤がお得ですよ。
7人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています
レポート
2008年11月8日に日本でレビュー済み
00'年代の今になってこんな作品を作ってよいのでしょうか?反則技の繰り返しで展開される普及のポップソング集。こんな超ポップアルバムは誰もこの時代に望んでいないと思いますよ。だからこそ、ドキッとさせられてハッとさせられホッとしてしまうマジックがあるんですね。名作だと思います。このアルバム大好きです。
6人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています
レポート

他の国からのトップレビュー

すべてのレビューを日本語に翻訳
Jibble 64
5つ星のうち5.0 Well worth it!!!
2013年10月11日に英国でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
I think everyone knows Plain White T's from their hit "Hey There Delilah" but when I saw them on Daryl Hall's brilliant web show "Live From Daryl's house": I thought the other songs they did were better, so I did a search and found they were all on this album so I bought it. Very pleased with my purchase and if you enjoy close Beatle like harmonies with a bit of punk rock thrown it then this album is for you!!
C. G.
5つ星のうち5.0 Simply Amazing Men!
2008年11月25日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
As someone who has followed Plain White T's for a while with regard to their music, they are most definitely expanding their vocal ranges and creativity. "Big Bad World" is nothing like their last album and deserves full credit for being a fantastic CD.

I had the opportunity to experience Plain White T's personally at a concert and not only did Tom jump down and shake everyone's hands at the end of the performance, but De'Mar jumped off of the stage and handed me his drum stick! It's amazing what performing at smaller venues can do to artists and this only meant that Plain White T's were allowed to connect to the audience more fully and as an audience member, I was allowed to embrace their music for all its worth.

WHAT ALL THIS MEANS IS: These guys are eerily down-to-earth and this album focuses on their experiences of their rise to fame and the impact it had on their lives (both good and bad) but how they're remembering their roots. Furthermore, the lyrics lay out what mistakes have been made, but also the places they always seem to return to once they've realized how they have affected people. It's a fantastic CD and these guys deserve more praise that words can express.
2人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています
レポート
Johanna
5つ星のうち5.0 Great album
2017年11月20日に英国でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
Great album. We used 1,2.3,4 as my walking down the aisle at our wedding.
apoem
5つ星のうち5.0 Enjoyable
2009年10月28日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
My son, age 10, and I really enjoy this band. It is nice to be able to agree on music that we both like. This group makes songs that are full of melody that flow nicely. I think this is one of their best cds. His favorite song is Big Bad World because it is so catchy and he likes the lyrics. I enjoy 1234.
2人のお客様がこれが役に立ったと考えています
レポート
David
5つ星のうち5.0 Five Stars
2017年1月20日に英国でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
Great music. Support the artist by buying their CDs. Do not download Illegally.