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発売日 2003年09月25日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルV2
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 VVR1024862
SKU 5033197248622

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:44:21
The opening notes of this album have a great rock flavor to them, recalling Primal Scream circa Rocks, or early Rolling Stones on the playful "Rockin' Rocks." Led by the guitars of Bernard Fanning and Ian Haug, the chorus seems to stall a bit in its jerky arrangement, but settles back into a fine groove. This continues on the tight and impressive "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind" which sounds very close to the Stereophonics rehashing old-school rock for a contemporary feeling. A blues opening on "Since You've Been Gone" leads into an uplifting gospel-tinged effort, ambling along beautifully in the heartfelt vein of the Black Crowes or Wide Mouth Mason. And the ragged nature to this album is its greatest selling point, providing and exposing far more soul than previous efforts. "Love Your Way" and its acoustic arrangement showcases the vocals quite well without venturing into a singer/songwriter idea, veering into a rock-blues blueprint. What is most surprising is the consistency of the record, especially the adorable "Sunsets," which could be Powderfinger's equivalent to the Verve's Lucky Man. The pop-rock quotient is abundant throughout, particularly during the Tom Petty-esque toe-tapper "Don't Panic." Perhaps the only run-of-the-mill performance is the mid-tempo, guitar crunchy "Roll Right by You." And even then it's able to surpass the high bar they've created thus far. "How Far Have We Really Come?" might be mistaken for Chris Robinson's solo album -- a reflective and swaying Southern rock effort. By the time "A Song Called Everything" appears, the album should have given you more than a sense of Southern satisfaction. An outstanding piece of work! ~ Jason MacNeil

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Rockin' Rocks

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    2. 2.
      (Baby I've Got You) On My Mind

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    3. 3.
      Since You've Been Gone

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    4. 4.
      Love Your Way

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    5. 5.
      Sunsets

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    6. 6.
      Don't Panic

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    7. 7.
      Stumblin'

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    8. 8.
      Roll Right by You

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    9. 9.
      How Far Have We Really Come?

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    10. 10.
      Pockets

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

    11. 11.
      A Song Called Everything

      アーティスト: Powderfinger

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Powderfinger

商品の紹介

Entertainment Weekly - "[A] fine, meat-and-potatoes return to the group's bar-band roots...[that] still buries sharp hooks under the riffs." - Grade: B
Rovi

The opening notes of this album have a great rock flavor to them, recalling Primal Scream circa Rocks, or early Rolling Stones on the playful "Rockin' Rocks." Led by the guitars of Bernard Fanning and Ian Haug, the chorus seems to stall a bit in its jerky arrangement, but settles back into a fine groove. This continues on the tight and impressive "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind" which sounds very close to the Stereophonics rehashing old-school rock for a contemporary feeling. A blues opening on "Since You've Been Gone" leads into an uplifting gospel-tinged effort, ambling along beautifully in the heartfelt vein of the Black Crowes or Wide Mouth Mason. And the ragged nature to this album is its greatest selling point, providing and exposing far more soul than previous efforts. "Love Your Way" and its acoustic arrangement showcases the vocals quite well without venturing into a singer/songwriter idea, veering into a rock-blues blueprint. What is most surprising is the consistency of the record, especially the adorable "Sunsets," which could be Powderfinger's equivalent to the Verve's Lucky Man. The pop-rock quotient is abundant throughout, particularly during the Tom Petty-esque toe-tapper "Don't Panic." Perhaps the only run-of-the-mill performance is the mid-tempo, guitar crunchy "Roll Right by You." And even then it's able to surpass the high bar they've created thus far. "How Far Have We Really Come?" might be mistaken for Chris Robinson's solo album -- a reflective and swaying Southern rock effort. By the time "A Song Called Everything" appears, the album should have given you more than a sense of Southern satisfaction. An outstanding piece of work! ~ Jason MacNeil|
Rovi

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