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Days Go By
仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
CD, CD, リミックス含む, 2016/12/2
"もう一度試してください。" | CD, インポート | ¥2,223 | ¥2,213 |
CD, インポート, 2012/6/27
"もう一度試してください。" | 通常盤 |
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| ¥2,300 | ¥9 |
CD, CD, インポート, 2012/6/26
"もう一度試してください。" | 通常盤 |
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| — | ¥1 |
CD, クリーン, インポート, 2012/6/26
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート, クリーン |
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| — | ¥640 |
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曲目リスト
1 | The Future Is Now |
2 | Secrets from the Underground |
3 | Days Go By |
4 | Turning Into You |
5 | Hurting As One |
6 | Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk) |
7 | All I Have Left Is You |
8 | Oc Guns |
9 | Dirty Magic |
10 | I Wanna Secret Family (With You) |
11 | Dividing By Zero |
12 | Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell |
商品の説明
The Offspring return with DAYS GO BY, their ninth album and first since 2008s RISE AND FALL, RAGE AND GRACE. Includes the single and title Track "Days Go By".
登録情報
- 製品サイズ : 14.15 x 12.62 x 1.02 cm; 99.79 g
- メーカー : Sony
- EAN : 0886976476328
- 商品モデル番号 : 25291512
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2012
- SPARSコード : DDD
- レーベル : Sony
- ASIN : B007Y6OZE0
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 69,593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)
- - 12,099位ロック (ミュージック)
- - 14,744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。
2014年1月7日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
ドライブやツーリングのBGMとしていい感じ。のっけの「THE FUTURE IS NOW」 がとてもいい
2018年1月27日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
しばらく新曲をチェックしていなかったので、久しぶりにアルバム購入。
相変わらずオフスプリングっぽくて安心した。
他の方も書いていますが、国内版ボーナストラックであるライブ音源は12曲目の演奏が終わった後、2分ほど無音が続いてから唐突に始まります。
なぜ12曲目のトラックに一緒に突っ込んだかは謎です。自分は編集して曲ごとにカットして分割しました。
相変わらずオフスプリングっぽくて安心した。
他の方も書いていますが、国内版ボーナストラックであるライブ音源は12曲目の演奏が終わった後、2分ほど無音が続いてから唐突に始まります。
なぜ12曲目のトラックに一緒に突っ込んだかは謎です。自分は編集して曲ごとにカットして分割しました。
2012年6月29日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
発売前の先行試聴で、Days Go Byを聴いた時は、ん〜という感じがしたため
あまり期待をしていませんでしたが、間違いでした。
全体的に、喧噪<->静寂が交互に来る曲順で、飽きが来ない仕上がりです。
Ignitionで収録されていた「Dirty Magic」が再録されており、これまた素晴らしい。
鳥肌が立ちました。
前作からとても間が開きましたが、デクスターの声は健在で安心しました。
今後も変わらず、良曲をリリースして欲しいです。
ただ、初聞でOC Gunsの曲の出だしが、FalcoのRock Me Amadeusに少し似てたのがビックリしました。
あまり期待をしていませんでしたが、間違いでした。
全体的に、喧噪<->静寂が交互に来る曲順で、飽きが来ない仕上がりです。
Ignitionで収録されていた「Dirty Magic」が再録されており、これまた素晴らしい。
鳥肌が立ちました。
前作からとても間が開きましたが、デクスターの声は健在で安心しました。
今後も変わらず、良曲をリリースして欲しいです。
ただ、初聞でOC Gunsの曲の出だしが、FalcoのRock Me Amadeusに少し似てたのがビックリしました。
2012年7月10日に日本でレビュー済み
他の評価が高いから相当期待したのだが、前作の延長上に位置付けられそうな作品と感じる。
イグニ、スマッシュ、イクスネイあたりのアルバムを期待している自分にとっては、彼らの進化よりも原点回帰を望んでやまない。
前半の勢いで行くかと思いきや、途中のだらだらした捨て曲を聞くと、もはやパンクではないのかもしれない。
イグニ、スマッシュ、イクスネイあたりのアルバムを期待している自分にとっては、彼らの進化よりも原点回帰を望んでやまない。
前半の勢いで行くかと思いきや、途中のだらだらした捨て曲を聞くと、もはやパンクではないのかもしれない。
2015年4月9日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
学生の頃から聞いてますが、昔を思い出しつつ、正常進化したOFFSPRINGが聞けると思います。
初期の頃の尖った感じは薄れているかもしれませんが、OFFSPRINGらしい期待を裏切ることはないです。
初期の頃の尖った感じは薄れているかもしれませんが、OFFSPRINGらしい期待を裏切ることはないです。
2012年8月1日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
前作の「Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace」同様、落ち着いた印象を受けました。
熟練の域に達しているのかな・・・?とは思いますが、
その中にしっかりと衰えない若さも感じさせます。
年を重ねても、それぞれの楽曲からは様々な表情が見えてきて、
変わらずに前に進み続けるオフスプなのだと安心しました。
熟練の域に達しているのかな・・・?とは思いますが、
その中にしっかりと衰えない若さも感じさせます。
年を重ねても、それぞれの楽曲からは様々な表情が見えてきて、
変わらずに前に進み続けるオフスプなのだと安心しました。
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Andrea
5つ星のうち5.0
Ottimo
2024年5月15日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Sono un grande fan degli offspring. Era l'unico cd che non avevo ancora ascoltato. Top come sempre
Fernando Cabrera Santos
5つ星のうち5.0
Exquisito.
2018年7月20日にメキシコでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Soy fan de The Offspring desde hace dieciocho años, y este álbum es la conmemoración de su sonido de los noventa con toques relucientes y bien pulidos.
El producto es de indudable calidad.
El producto es de indudable calidad.
Last_Phoenix
5つ星のうち5.0
Gran disco
2015年2月18日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Soy fan de The Offspring desde Americana y este disco me ha gustado bastante. Por el precio que me costó debía estar en mi colección.
Ben
5つ星のうち5.0
All over the place
2012年7月2日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
1. The Future Is Now: 10+/10. This is an awesome opener. It's fast, catchy, and the lyrics are intelligent and cynical .
2. Secrets from the Underground: 10+/10. Ditto what I just said. "The Future Is Now" blends into this one on the album, so they're really like one song. Add this to the list of awesome one-two blended combos, along with "Have You Ever"/"Staring at the Sun" and "Never Gonna Find Me"/"Lightning Rod."
3. Days Go By: 9/10. This is the first single. It has wise lyrics, and the tune is awfully reminiscent of Foo Fighters' "Times Like These." It's different from anything the band has done before, but still distinctively The Offspring.
4. Turning into You: 9/10. So it's fair to say this is overall the best first four songs ever on an album from The Offspring. This one has a cute riff and electronic drums in it, and it sounds a little emo, but in a good way.
5. Hurting As One: 7/10. This is where the album starts to go downhill. This song sounds a little like one of the filler tracks from "Smash," which isn't a bad thing, but it's not a remarkable song.
6. Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk): 3/10. I wasn't sure how to grade this one. I don't like it because it's a pop song and the lyrics are nauseating. However, I have to give the band credit for experimenting, and it's still kind of catchy. It's probably the worst song on the album, but it's still not as unlistenable as "When You're in Prison."
7. All I Have Left Is You: 7/10. I like it when The Offspring do deeper, slower songs, and this is one of those. It sounds a little like "Fix You" from the last album, but it's more enjoyable. It's also the longest song they've done since "Pay the Man."
8. OC Guns: 5/10. This is another oddball song. It's kind of catchy I guess, and half of the song makes a point, but the rest is just random Spanish. If they could borrow some of the instrumental ideas here for another song on another album, they might be able to do something with it.
9. Dirty Magic: 10/10. Dirty Magic was an awesome song 20 years ago, and this rerecording definitely breathes new life into it. It's neither better nor worse than the original, but it's definitely different and shows the band's musical maturity.
10. I Wanna Secret Family (With You): 4/10. This song is good competition for worst on the album. Lyrically, it's based on a pretty weak premise, and it doesn't do much musically either. I think this was meant to be a hair metal song.
11. Dividing by Zero: 10/10. Now we're getting back into true punk mode. This song sounds very old school, and it's a damn good one. I especially like the "Tehran"-like introduction.
12. Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell: 9/10. It's a solid song, but I expect a little more from a closer. Also, the name is too long.
Overall, this album is very diverse, schizophrenic even. Some of the experiments work well, and some fail pretty badly. The few songs that stick to the tried and true formula are exceptionally good. They're the reason I have to give this five stars. They more than make up for the failures.
2. Secrets from the Underground: 10+/10. Ditto what I just said. "The Future Is Now" blends into this one on the album, so they're really like one song. Add this to the list of awesome one-two blended combos, along with "Have You Ever"/"Staring at the Sun" and "Never Gonna Find Me"/"Lightning Rod."
3. Days Go By: 9/10. This is the first single. It has wise lyrics, and the tune is awfully reminiscent of Foo Fighters' "Times Like These." It's different from anything the band has done before, but still distinctively The Offspring.
4. Turning into You: 9/10. So it's fair to say this is overall the best first four songs ever on an album from The Offspring. This one has a cute riff and electronic drums in it, and it sounds a little emo, but in a good way.
5. Hurting As One: 7/10. This is where the album starts to go downhill. This song sounds a little like one of the filler tracks from "Smash," which isn't a bad thing, but it's not a remarkable song.
6. Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk): 3/10. I wasn't sure how to grade this one. I don't like it because it's a pop song and the lyrics are nauseating. However, I have to give the band credit for experimenting, and it's still kind of catchy. It's probably the worst song on the album, but it's still not as unlistenable as "When You're in Prison."
7. All I Have Left Is You: 7/10. I like it when The Offspring do deeper, slower songs, and this is one of those. It sounds a little like "Fix You" from the last album, but it's more enjoyable. It's also the longest song they've done since "Pay the Man."
8. OC Guns: 5/10. This is another oddball song. It's kind of catchy I guess, and half of the song makes a point, but the rest is just random Spanish. If they could borrow some of the instrumental ideas here for another song on another album, they might be able to do something with it.
9. Dirty Magic: 10/10. Dirty Magic was an awesome song 20 years ago, and this rerecording definitely breathes new life into it. It's neither better nor worse than the original, but it's definitely different and shows the band's musical maturity.
10. I Wanna Secret Family (With You): 4/10. This song is good competition for worst on the album. Lyrically, it's based on a pretty weak premise, and it doesn't do much musically either. I think this was meant to be a hair metal song.
11. Dividing by Zero: 10/10. Now we're getting back into true punk mode. This song sounds very old school, and it's a damn good one. I especially like the "Tehran"-like introduction.
12. Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell: 9/10. It's a solid song, but I expect a little more from a closer. Also, the name is too long.
Overall, this album is very diverse, schizophrenic even. Some of the experiments work well, and some fail pretty badly. The few songs that stick to the tried and true formula are exceptionally good. They're the reason I have to give this five stars. They more than make up for the failures.
Korenwolf
5つ星のうち5.0
Back with a bang
2013年5月17日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
It's sometimes hard to believe that this band has been going almost 30 years; are these really the same guys who we saw performing "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" back in 1998? You bet they are. Like many people, I spend way too long on YouTube watching music videos, and I stumbled across the single "Days go by" a few weeks ago. Hugely catchy, with lots of jangly guitar and uplifting lyrics. A simple song, without question, but isn't that what popular music should be about?
So, I bought the album (from Amazon, of course) and I can't stop listening to it. It's one of those classic albums that just keep growing on you until you can't fault a single note. Starting with the high energy "The Future Is Now" it's pure Offspring all the way, with the band's characteristic sound still there to please the long term fans, but with enough tweaking to maybe pull in some new ones. The sound is altogether a bit less "Punk" for sure, but every band needs to develop, and there's still enough rage, sarcasm and irony there. Some reviewers have panned this album, saying that the band have lost their way and have been doing this stuff for too long, but I don't agree. "OC Guns" and "Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)" poke fun at the hip kids in SoCal, "I Wanna Secret Family (With You)" is hookier than an angling shop and "Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell" is a good old 'what the hell we're all finished' tune, the only track on the album with swearing in the lyrics.
So, is it dumbed down "Offspring Lite", like some reviewers say, or have the band morphed, ever so slightly, into a new existence? Well, you'll have to decide for yourselves of course, but I choose the latter.
Are Dexter and those other young punks all grown up now? Oh yes, and it sounds good to me.
So, I bought the album (from Amazon, of course) and I can't stop listening to it. It's one of those classic albums that just keep growing on you until you can't fault a single note. Starting with the high energy "The Future Is Now" it's pure Offspring all the way, with the band's characteristic sound still there to please the long term fans, but with enough tweaking to maybe pull in some new ones. The sound is altogether a bit less "Punk" for sure, but every band needs to develop, and there's still enough rage, sarcasm and irony there. Some reviewers have panned this album, saying that the band have lost their way and have been doing this stuff for too long, but I don't agree. "OC Guns" and "Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)" poke fun at the hip kids in SoCal, "I Wanna Secret Family (With You)" is hookier than an angling shop and "Slim Pickens Does the Right Thing and Rides the Bomb to Hell" is a good old 'what the hell we're all finished' tune, the only track on the album with swearing in the lyrics.
So, is it dumbed down "Offspring Lite", like some reviewers say, or have the band morphed, ever so slightly, into a new existence? Well, you'll have to decide for yourselves of course, but I choose the latter.
Are Dexter and those other young punks all grown up now? Oh yes, and it sounds good to me.