Rock/Pop
CDアルバム

Big Area

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2000年06月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLondon
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 857381957
SKU 685738195725

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:46:33
The second -- and, as far as most listeners were concerned, final -- album from London's Then Jerico stands as the group's defining moment, containing their biggest hit (the rousing, synth-rocking title track) and best presentation, courtesy of former Roxy Music producer Rhett Davies. His polished, sweeping soundscapes match the band's anthemic songwriting well, even if they do remove some of the live excitement that was also a staple of Then Jerico's appeal. The highs here are higher than on First (The Sound of Music), as singer Mark Shaw turns "Sugar Box" into the sort of epic ballad that eluded him previously, and overall is much less mannered than on the band's debut. As for the lows, there are less of them (the album clocks in at a reasonable 40 minutes), and Davies turns any potential problem spots -- having Belinda Carlisle match Shaw warble for warble on "What Does It Take" probably wasn't the best idea -- into very listenable, likeable arena rock. Not surprisingly, the album was very successful, although the group disbanded after touring behind it. Shaw later recruited a new Then Jerico lineup in the late 90's and released a third album, Orgasmaphobia. ~ Dan LeRoy

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Big Area

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

    2. 2.
      What Does It Take?

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

    3. 3.
      You Ought to Know

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

    4. 4.
      Song for the Brokenhearted

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

    5. 5.
      Darkest Hour

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

    6. 6.
      Reeling

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

    7. 7.
      Where You Lie

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

    8. 8.
      Sugar Box

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

    9. 9.
      Helpless

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

    10. 10.
      Under Fire

      アーティスト: Then Jericho

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Then JerichoThen Jerico

商品の紹介

The second -- and, as far as most listeners were concerned, final -- album from London's Then Jerico stands as the group's defining moment, containing their biggest hit (the rousing, synth-rocking title track) and best presentation, courtesy of former Roxy Music producer Rhett Davies. His polished, sweeping soundscapes match the band's anthemic songwriting well, even if they do remove some of the live excitement that was also a staple of Then Jerico's appeal. The highs here are higher than on First (The Sound of Music), as singer Mark Shaw turns "Sugar Box" into the sort of epic ballad that eluded him previously, and overall is much less mannered than on the band's debut. As for the lows, there are less of them (the album clocks in at a reasonable 40 minutes), and Davies turns any potential problem spots -- having Belinda Carlisle match Shaw warble for warble on "What Does It Take" probably wasn't the best idea -- into very listenable, likeable arena rock. Not surprisingly, the album was very successful, although the group disbanded after touring behind it. Shaw later recruited a new Then Jerico lineup in the late 90's and released a third album, Orgasmaphobia. ~ Dan LeRoy|
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