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Into Your Heart

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発売日 2004年03月15日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRubyworks
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 621932
SKU 5099386219323

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:58:42
Personnel: Liam O Maonlai (vocals, acoustic guitar, bouzouki, harp, harmonica, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Wurlitzer organ, keyboards, background vocals); Fiachna OBraonain (bass voice, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, tin whistle, harmonica); Peter O'Toole (bass voice, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bouzouki, piano, Wurlitzer organ, bass guitar, 8-string bass, loops, background vocals); Dave Clarke (electric guitar, 8-string bass, drums, percussion); Caroline Dale (cello); Richard Armstrong (trumpet, horns); Kieran Bradshaw (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Mitch Griffin; Alan Branch . Recording information: Fiachna O Braonain's Home, Dublin, Ireland; Grouse Lodge Studios; Minneapolis, MN; Pulse Recording, Dublin, Ireland; Rotuind Rascal Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Rotund Rascal Studios, Los Angeles, CA; San Francisco, CA. Photographers: Robbie Fry; Tracey Fisher; Shane McCarthy. Arrangers: Dave Clarke ; Fiachna OBraonain; Liam O Maonlai; Peter O'Toole. The Irish band's first American release since 1993's excellent Songs from the Rain is a big improvement over 1998's disappointing Born, an album that nearly derailed the band. But the core trio of Fiachna O'Braondin, Liam O Maonlai, and Peter O'Toole return to their pop-soul roots on Into Your Heart, with impressive results. As its title implies, these songs are typically moody, and the ballad-heavy collection could use more upbeat moments to spark the ambience, but this is still a stirring effort. Jumping off with a few pieces in the epic mode of their past successes, "Your Love Goes On" adds horns and the Dublin Gospel Choir to its inspirational lyrics, creating a thunderous, churchy singalong worthy of the band's best work. O Maonlai is in excellent voice throughout. Confident, brash, yet sensitive, he anchors the music and even slips into a ghostly falsetto on "Better Man" when the emotional juices get flowing. There is a rather sappy '70s West Coast vibe to some of the tunes, which waters down "Alright" and makes it sound like something from an old America or Crosby, Stills & Nash album, a distraction even the prominent bouzouki can't overcome. Lead singer O Maonlai doesn't do himself any favors when he tries to be Jackson Browne on the "These Days"-styled "Magic Bracelets," a tribute to deceased reggae master Joe Higgs, a friend of the bandmembers who recorded with them. Still, the singer's obvious passion pulls the outfit through the disc's weaker moments, which include adding unnecessary -- but generally not distracting -- drum loops to some tracks. A live acoustic traditional tune, "Si Do Mhamo I," is sung in Irish and comes complete with pennywhistle, closing the album in jig-worthy fashion and bringing the band's roots to the fore. Not as impressive as the trio of discs from the late '80s and early '90s that put Hothouse Flowers on the map, this is still a striking return to form that will satisfy old fans, even if it is unlikely to create many new ones. ~ Hal Horowitz

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Your Love Goes On

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    2. 2.
      The End of the Road

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    3. 3.
      Hallelujah

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    4. 4.
      Tell Me

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    5. 5.
      Better Man

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    6. 6.
      Peace Tonight

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    7. 7.
      Santa Monica

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    8. 8.
      Feel Like Living

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    9. 9.
      Baby I Got You

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    10. 10.
      Alright

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    11. 11.
      Magic Bracelets

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    12. 12.
      Out of Nowhere

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

    13. 13.
      Si Do Mhamo I

      アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Hothouse Flowers

その他
プロデューサー: Hothouse Flowers;John Reynolds

商品の紹介

The Irish band's first American release since 1993's excellent Songs from the Rain is a big improvement over 1998's disappointing Born, an album that nearly derailed the band. But the core trio of Fiachna O'Braondin, Liam Ó Maonlaí, and Peter O'Toole return to their pop-soul roots on Into Your Heart, with impressive results. As its title implies, these songs are typically moody, and the ballad-heavy collection could use more upbeat moments to spark the ambience, but this is still a stirring effort. Jumping off with a few pieces in the epic mode of their past successes, "Your Love Goes On" adds horns and the Dublin Gospel Choir to its inspirational lyrics, creating a thunderous, churchy singalong worthy of the band's best work. Ó Maonlaí is in excellent voice throughout. Confident, brash, yet sensitive, he anchors the music and even slips into a ghostly falsetto on "Better Man" when the emotional juices get flowing. There is a rather sappy '70s West Coast vibe to some of the tunes, which waters down "Alright" and makes it sound like something from an old America or Crosby, Stills & Nash album, a distraction even the prominent bouzouki can't overcome. Lead singer Ó Maonlaí doesn't do himself any favors when he tries to be Jackson Browne on the "These Days"-styled "Magic Bracelets," a tribute to deceased reggae master Joe Higgs, a friend of the bandmembers who recorded with them. Still, the singer's obvious passion pulls the outfit through the disc's weaker moments, which include adding unnecessary -- but generally not distracting -- drum loops to some tracks. A live acoustic traditional tune, "Sí Do Mhamó Í," is sung in Irish and comes complete with pennywhistle, closing the album in jig-worthy fashion and bringing the band's roots to the fore. Not as impressive as the trio of discs from the late '80s and early '90s that put Hothouse Flowers on the map, this is still a striking return to form that will satisfy old fans, even if it is unlikely to create many new ones. ~ Hal Horowitz|
Rovi

The Irish band's first American release since 1993's excellent Songs from the Rain is a big improvement over 1998's disappointing Born, an album that nearly derailed the band. But the core trio of Fiachna O'Braondin, Liam O Maonlai, and Peter O'Toole return to their pop-soul roots on Into Your Heart, with impressive results. As its title implies, these songs are typically moody, and the ballad-heavy collection could use more upbeat moments to spark the ambience, but this is still a stirring effort. Jumping off with a few pieces in the epic mode of their past successes, "Your Love Goes On" adds horns and the Dublin Gospel Choir to its inspirational lyrics, creating a thunderous, churchy singalong worthy of the band's best work. O Maonlai is in excellent voice throughout. Confident, brash, yet sensitive, he anchors the music and even slips into a ghostly falsetto on "Better Man" when the emotional juices get flowing. There is a rather sappy '70s West Coast vibe to some of the tunes, which waters down "Alright" and makes it sound like something from an old America or Crosby, Stills & Nash album, a distraction even the prominent bouzouki can't overcome. Lead singer O Maonlai doesn't do himself any favors when he tries to be Jackson Browne on the "These Days"-styled "Magic Bracelets," a tribute to deceased reggae master Joe Higgs, a friend of the bandmembers who recorded with them. Still, the singer's obvious passion pulls the outfit through the disc's weaker moments, which include adding unnecessary -- but generally not distracting -- drum loops to some tracks. A live acoustic traditional tune, "Si Do Mhamo I," is sung in Irish and comes complete with pennywhistle, closing the album in jig-worthy fashion and bringing the band's roots to the fore. Not as impressive as the trio of discs from the late '80s and early '90s that put Hothouse Flowers on the map, this is still a striking return to form that will satisfy old fans, even if it is unlikely to create many new ones. ~ Hal Horowitz
Rovi

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