Rave on Buddy Holly
仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
CD, インポート, 2011/6/14
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| ¥2,626 | — |
CD, CD, リミックス含む, 2011/6/28
"もう一度試してください。" | CD, インポート |
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| — | ¥1,047 |
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商品の説明
The catalog of rock 'n' roll pioneer Buddy Holly has continued to thrive long after the singer's life tragically ended at 22, and it will get a fresh look this summer when artists as varied as Cee Lo Green, Kid Rock, Fiona Apple, Modest Mouse, Lou Reed and Paul McCartney will appear on the 19-track collection "Rave On Buddy Holly." To be released June 28 by Fantasy Records/Concord Music Group, "Rave On" features recently-recorded takes on Holly classics such as "That'll Be the Day," "Peggy Sue" and "Oh Boy," among others. The set opens with bluesy revivalists the Black Keys tackling "Dearest," and comes to a close with Graham Nash revisiting "Raining In My Heart." In between, the likes of She & Him take on "Oh Boy," Modest Mouse remakes "That'll Be the Day" and Karen Elson, with husband Jack White, refashions "Crying, Waiting, Hoping." Florence + the Machine cover one of Holly's signature songs in "Not Fade Away," and Apple, largely absent since the release of her last album in 2005, teams up again with Jon Brion for "Every Day." McCartney, long a champion of Holly's work (he produced and hosted tribute film "The Real Buddy Holly Story") sings "It's So Easy." The "Rave On" project was overseen by music supervisor Randall Poster. A press release from Concord promises that "Rave On" "steers clear of the reverent re-creations typically found on similar projects." Florence + the Machine, for instance, are said to bring a New Orleans vibe to "Not Fade Away," a song famously covered by the Rolling Stones, and Modest Mouse are teased to bring "That'll Be the Day" into avant-garde territory. Poster is quoted in the press release: "As the tracks from various contributors were gathered for the album, we seemed to be gathering pieces of a complex and original puzzle that traces back to the roots of rock and roll and shapes so much of the music that followed."
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- 製品サイズ : 14.2 x 12.8 x 0.99 cm; 94.12 g
- メーカー : Concord
- EAN : 0888072326705
- 商品モデル番号 : 6 3 07232670
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2011
- SPARSコード : DDD
- レーベル : Concord
- ASIN : B004YGRHXY
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 355,336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)
- - 73,063位ロック (ミュージック)
- - 101,134位輸入盤
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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。
本アルバムは、全米アルバムチャートで、最高位15位を記録しています。
ポール・マッカートニーは、「It's So Easy」で演奏しています。
アルバム・クレジットによると、プロデューサー及び演奏者は、いつメンで以下のとおりです。
Co-produced by Paul McCartney and David Kahne.
Paul McCartney - vocals, acoustic guitar.
Rusty Anderson - bass guitar, backing vocals.
Brian Ray - bass guitar, backing vocals.
Abe Laboriel, Jr. - drums, backing vocals.
Paul "Wix" Wickens - piano.
Rusty Andersonは、lead guitarではないかと思うのですが、クレジットには、bass guitarと書いてあります。
他の曲では、Nick Lowe, Patti Smith, Lou Reed, Graham Nashなどが演奏しています。
サウンドは、現代的にアレンジされています。
私は、オリジナルの曲を聴いたことがありませんが、おそらく聞いた感じが全く違うと思われます。
良くも悪くも、機会があればオリジナルの曲で聞いてみたくなるアルバムでした。
ロック黎明期に王道を行ったPresleyと違って、元祖メガネロッカーであったHollyはどちらかというとナードな気配を持っています。しかし今のポップミュージックに対する影響を鑑みるに、わずか23歳の生涯で残した功績はあまりにも大きい。これを機会にBuddy Holly本人の音楽も聴いてみてください。
バディ・ホリーのトリビュートアルバム。全19曲。
バディ・ホリーの版権を持っているポール・マッカートニーは
『IT'S SO EASY』というタイトルに反して、
ヘビーで力んだ作品になっている。
こんなアレンジの『IT'S SO EASY』を聴いてことがない。
フィオナ・アップルとジョン・ブライオンが歌う『EVERYDAY』は
この曲が好きなこともあって可愛らしくできあがっていてうれしい。
あと、Jenny Oという女性の歌声もかわいい。
今年、新譜を出すニック・ロウの声を聴けたのも嬉しいが、
ルー・リードが『PEGGY SUE』のカバーで参加しているのもうれしい。
パティ・スミスは『Words of Love』の
テンポを落としてじっくり歌う。
大トリのグラハム・ナッシュの『Raining In My Heart』もいい。
このトリビュートの参加者は
バディ・ホリーへの愛が感じられます。
みなさんどうですか。
バディ・ホリーの素晴らしい曲たちを聴いてみてください。
古典とも言えるロックンロールがこんなに素晴らしいのを
感じてみてください。
このテのトリビュート盤は、今年9月発売の"Listen To Me"と1996年の"Not Fade Away"を持ってますので比較しますと・・・本作品は他の作品と比べると違和感を感じるほど演奏者の個性が強く出された演奏が多く、そのためアルバムとして散漫な印象を受けます(僕がBuddy Hollyを好きすぎるだけ?)。少なくとも3枚のうちで一番聞きづらいです。
他の国からのトップレビュー
On a more technical note, I purchased this album on vinyl and was pleased that they pressed it on 2 45s instead of 1 33 (perhaps it woudn't fit?). I think 45s sound better. Although the downside is I have to flip sides more and change records to hear it all the way through, but that's not a big deal.
So when I started to notice young women (it was somewhere between 11-15)I wanted to find a clever way or excuse to have verbal and physical contact. During those camp years the staff would plan for Dances. "Oh Boy" here was my opportunity. I borrowed my Uncle's Buddy Holly record, took it to camp and gave it to the counselor who was spinning the records at the dance.
Oh gosh, one more barrier. In the 60's and early 70's the idea that persons with disabilities who have an interest in the opposite or the same sex that produce heat and vapors was unthinkable ... even unGodly. So when the counselor got around to playing some of Holly's tunes, Rave-On, Oh Boy, etc were played. Finally, I had the nerve to ask one of the young women counselors for a dance, ran up to the DJ begging for No True Love Dies, and he agreed. By the time I got back to my new dance partern she was dancing with another. As a grew older, I was more successful in dancing with a young women. You see, I think I look like Robert Redford with a limp.
Okay, songs have meaning for me. They are great markers of time, place and emotions. Buddy Holly's music is fairly simple. This collection of Holly's songs are done in the vision of the person or group. Frankly, I bought the cd because I think the Black Keys are currently the best groug with the best music. But what I was given such joy hearing others. You might notice that there are a nice selection of female singers... and... they have the best interpretation of Holly's music. The Black Keys have the first cut (which is outstanding) but check out the 4th cut "You're Going to Give Your
Love to Me". The music is kool with pinpoint sound inserts (eg., tuba). But the voice of the singer is so moving and powerful. When I hear experts comment on music and they use powerful to describe a voice, they just don't get it. Because someone can sing loudly does not make it powerful.
One final thought. With the advances of technology, the music industry has had some down turns. However, one impact is the loose of the album/cd. This cd is a great example. I only bought it because of my great appreciation of the Black Keys. This cd has some very talented singers/musicans. When I saw only 3 stars I decide to write. I would have given it 5 starts but I have a personal bias. Don't think of Buddy Holly and the 50's; think of very modern interpretations that stand on their own.
Thanks for reading my review... Bob