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Liars

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発売日 2004年04月05日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSanctuary
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SANCD277
SKU 5050159027729

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel: Todd Rundgren (vocals, various instruments); Ken Emerson, Garn Ian Thomasson.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Truth

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    2. 2.
      Sweet

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    3. 3.
      Happy Anniversary

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    4. 4.
      Soul Brother

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    5. 5.
      Stood Up

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    6. 6.
      Mammon

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    7. 7.
      Future

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    8. 8.
      Past

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    9. 9.
      Wondering

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    10. 10.
      Flaw

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    11. 11.
      Afterlife

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    12. 12.
      Living

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    13. 13.
      God Said

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

    14. 14.
      Liar

      アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Todd Rundgren

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone - "[T]here is no denying the higher power - the barbed but stubbornly idealistic humanity - in his pure pop." Q - 3 stars out of 5 - "[P]leasingly disconcerting. Opener 'Truth' is a lush, boshing piece of electronica given form by Rundgren's caustic lyrics and rich voice..." Mojo - 3 stars out of 5 - "[T]he realisation that LIARS finds Rundgren right back on form seeps in deliciously....His voice is still in great shape..." Uncut - 5 stars out of 5 - "Rundgren's determination to say something meaningful is, in this dismal age, nothing short of revolutionary. LIARS is his best LP for over 25 years." Uncut - Ranked #19 in Uncut's "Best New Albums of 2004" - "[H]is undoubted craftsmanship prevails on an album for which he performed and produced every note."
Rovi

It has been so long since Todd Rundgren has seemed to take his recording career seriously that it's easy to assume that his 2004 album, Liars, would fit right alongside such follies as the awkwardly interactive TR-i or the bossa nova tribute With a Twist, or perhaps that it's merely like the endearingly messy collection of tunes One Long Year. After nearly 15 years of these kinds of releases, it seemed like Rundgren had drifted into the wilderness, where he was more concerned with technology than crafting albums, so it's an utter shock that Liars isn't only a carefully considered, carefully constructed record, but that it's his best pop album in over 20 years. Like any of his best albums, it benefits by having a loose theme or at least an overriding concept that focuses Rundgren. The title makes plain what the theme is, but in case you didn't catch it, Todd spells it out in the liner notes: "All of these songs are about a paucity of truth. At first they may seem to be about other things, but that is just a reflection of how much dishonesty we have accepted in our daily lives." Rundgren is furious about lies, whether they come from the government, religion, family, or entertainment. He's angry that the bright optimistic future he was promised as a kid hasn't arrived, he's angry that all the promises of the '60s have been tattered, he's angry that music he's loved has been cheapened and removed of soul, he's angry and despairing about his country and the world, and that anger has led him to shed some of his musical crutches -- particularly an overindulgence on new technology and a penchant for cuteness -- and deliver a tuneful, visceral, catchy album where even the softer, sweeter songs have heavy themes. Perhaps he decided that the only way his thoughts could be clearly heard is through pop songs both elaborate and simple, but whatever the case, this is the first time he hasn't seemed embarrassed to be writing pop songs since Tortured Artist, but this album has a gravity and urgency that record lacked. He hasn't sounded this engaged or impassioned since The Hermit of Mink Hollow, giving slow, soulful tunes like "Sweet" and "Past" a touchingly bittersweet feel and harder numbers like "Mammon" and "Liar" a visceral, gut-level impact; few angry protest albums have been this catchy. Rundgren has so much to say he lets Liars run long -- longer than A Wizard, a True Star or Todd, actually -- but it's always absorbing and often quite gripping, proof that he not only still retains the ability to surprise, but that he can make an album as provocative and successful as he did during his '70s peak. And that makes Liars one hell of a comeback. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
Rovi

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