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Love Circus

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発売日 1998年07月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベル4AD
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GADCD6012
SKU 5014436601224

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:51:49

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Baby on the Plane

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    2. 2.
      A Beautiful Schizophrenic "Where's Miamo-Tutti?"

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    3. 3.
      Bruises

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    4. 4.
      I Love a Snot

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    5. 5.
      Forget It, It's a Mystery

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    6. 6.
      Victoria's Secret "Just a Bad Dream"

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    7. 7.
      Small Heads

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    8. 8.
      We Suck

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    9. 9.
      Lovesick

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    10. 10.
      Singing to the Birds

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    11. 11.
      Messages from Sophia "There's More Kitties in the World

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

    12. 12.
      Big Big World

      アーティスト: Lisa Germano

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Lisa Germano

商品の紹介

After the wrenching but rewarding Geek the Girl, Lisa Germano widens her focus and brightens her outlook on Excerpts From a Love Circus. Of course, Love Circus is a Lisa Germano album, but it's a slightly lighter take on her vulnerable, folky dream-pop: only she could make the refrain "Bruises, bruises, bruises" equally catchy and disturbing. As the title suggests, Excerpts From a Love Circus collects vignettes about hating the one you love and loving the one you hate; once again, Germano captures awkward, abstract feelings with her dreamy arrangements, hooky songwriting and unflinching lyrics. Passive-aggressive love songs like "I Love a Snot" sport flourishes like toy pianos and tablas, and incisive comments like "A Beautiful Schizophrenic"'s "I know you like my bad side/I love you like my good side." Germano's dark, self-effacing sense of humor surfaces on "Victoria's Secret," which answers the question "What is Victoria's Secret?" for once and all: "She says 'You are ugly/I am pretty/Your man wishes/You looked like me.'" Musically, Excerpts from a Love Circus is her most grounded and eclectic work since Happiness, spanning the intricate, spooky pop of "Baby on the Plane," the folky "Forget It, It's a Mystery," the menacing, Eastern-influenced "Lovesick," and the jangly "Small Heads." Germano closes the album on a gentle, hopeful note, suggesting with a trio of ballads -- "Singing to the Birds," "Messages From Sophia" and "Big Big World" -- that finding and losing love isn't the worst thing in the world, as long as you don't lose yourself in the process. It's not quite as gripping as some of her other albums, but Excerpts From a Love Circus is still a genuine, thoughtful album and a welcome addition to Germano's body of work. ~ Heather Phares|
Rovi

After the wrenching but rewarding Geek the Girl, Lisa Germano widens her focus and brightens her outlook on Excerpts From a Love Circus. Of course, Love Circus is a Lisa Germano album, but it's a slightly lighter take on her vulnerable, folky dream-pop: only she could make the refrain "Bruises, bruises, bruises" equally catchy and disturbing. As the title suggests, Excerpts From a Love Circus collects vignettes about hating the one you love and loving the one you hate; once again, Germano captures awkward, abstract feelings with her dreamy arrangements, hooky songwriting and unflinching lyrics. Passive-aggressive love songs like "I Love a Snot" sport flourishes like toy pianos and tablas, and incisive comments like "A Beautiful Schizophrenic"'s "I know you like my bad side/I love you like my good side." Germano's dark, self-effacing sense of humor surfaces on "Victoria's Secret," which answers the question "What is Victoria's Secret?" for once and all: "She says 'You are ugly/I am pretty/Your man wishes/You looked like me.'" Musically, Excerpts from a Love Circus is her most grounded and eclectic work since Happiness, spanning the intricate, spooky pop of "Baby on the Plane," the folky "Forget It, It's a Mystery," the menacing, Eastern-influenced "Lovesick," and the jangly "Small Heads." Germano closes the album on a gentle, hopeful note, suggesting with a trio of ballads -- "Singing to the Birds," "Messages From Sophia" and "Big Big World" -- that finding and losing love isn't the worst thing in the world, as long as you don't lose yourself in the process. It's not quite as gripping as some of her other albums, but Excerpts From a Love Circus is still a genuine, thoughtful album and a welcome addition to Germano's body of work. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

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