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Ladytron, The

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発売日 2000年02月08日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルShimmy Disc
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 5100
SKU 035828510028

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The Ladytron: Ted Velykis (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, sitar, piano, organ, percussion, sound effects); John Boothman (electric guitar); Anita Santiago (organ, background vocals); Jason Lohr (bass, background vocals). Additional personnel: John Falco (12-string guitar); Maura Hallowell (violin); Mike Bedrosian (cello); Cara Yahrling (flute); Steve Scharff (tuba); Chris Palladino (organ); Dimitrius "Doc" Pinkston, Art DiFuria, David Smith, Mike Kennedy (drums); Daniel Smith (background vocals). Engineers: Ted Velykis, Daniel Smith, Kramer. Pricipally recorded at The Knitting Factory, New York, New York; The New Jerusalem Recreation Room, Clarksboro, New Jersey; Ozone Studios, Delanco, New Jersey between 1997 & 1999.

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アーティスト: Ladytron

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プロデューサー: Kramer

商品の紹介

This surprising album seems to come straight from the psychedelic '60s and, given its mood and those peculiar acoustic guitars, makes one think at first of David Bowie's early records. But because of the sitar and the psychedelic atmosphere, the 13 pop songs are also reminiscent of songs from the 1967 Rolling Stones album Their Satanic Majesties Request. Eventually, the predominance of minor tones and the duality of acoustic versus electric guitar (plus the work on the sound) recall the excellent Animals (Pink Floyd). Many influences indeed, but The Ladytron is far from being a pale copy of the works cited above; with this first album, Ted Velykis displays his ability as a talented songwriter. He and his band have released a major pop album that happened to pass unnoticed only because their music was not fashionable at the time. ~ Romain Guillou|
Rovi

This surprising album seems to come straight from the psychedelic '60s and, given its mood and those peculiar acoustic guitars, makes one think at first of David Bowie's early records. But because of the sitar and the psychedelic atmosphere, the 13 pop songs are also reminiscent of songs from the 1967 Rolling Stones album Their Satanic Majesties Request. Eventually, the predominance of minor tones and the duality of acoustic versus electric guitar (plus the work on the sound) recall the excellent Animals (Pink Floyd). Many influences indeed, but The Ladytron is far from being a pale copy of the works cited above; with this first album, Ted Velykis displays his ability as a talented songwriter. He and his band have released a major pop album that happened to pass unnoticed only because their music was not fashionable at the time. ~ Romain Guillou
Rovi

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