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Twelve Deadly Cyns...And Then Some

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発売日 2004年05月17日
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レーベルEpic
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4773632
SKU 5099747736322

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:06:53
Full title: Twelve Deadly Cyns...And Then Some.
TWELVE DEADLY CYNS...AND THEN SOME is a greatest-hits record with three new tracks.
Personnel includes: Cyndi Lauper (vocals, dulcimer, recorder); Rob Hyman (vocals, melodica, keyboards, synthesizer); Eric Bazilian (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin, violin, melodica, saxophone, bass, background vocals); William Wittman, John McCurry, Robert Holmes, Felicia Collins, Rob Bailey (guitar); Charlie Giordano (accordion, keyboards); Jeff Bova (keyboards, synthesizer); Joey Moskowitz (keyboards, programming); Will Lee, Bakithi Kumalo (bass); Anton Fig, Steve Ferrone (drums); Ellie Greenwich, Krystal Davis, Dianne Wilson (background vocals); Nile Rodgers, Jules Shear, The Bangles, Paul Shaffer, Adrian Belew.
Producers include: Cyndi Lauper, William Wittman, Rick Chertoff, Lennie Petze, Junior Vasquez.
Engineers include: William Wittman, Brian McGee, Eric Thorngren.
Think of her as a novelty if you want--with her squeaky-voiced, New Yawk accent, her flame-colored hair and her pals in the World Wrestling Federation--but realize that she was one of the most distinguished pop singers of her time. Between 1983 and 1986 Cyndi Lauper had seven top-10 singles and she had range. There were cheeky anthems to girldom ("Girls Just Want To Have Fun," "She Bop"), there were timeless ballads ("Time After Time" and "True Colors," her two well-deserved number ones), and there was real rock jangle ("Money Changes Everything").
That New Yawk soprano managed to carry both impudence and compassion, and found in some songs what even the songwriters could not. Lauper's "All Through The Night" is a grand pop melody that Jules Shear's original version barely suggested, and her take on "Money Changes Everything" is a power-pop epic with a wave of synthesizer and electric guitar that drowns the original by the Brains. TWELVE DEADLY CYNS, which features eleven hits and album tracks, a soul-reggae remake of "Girls Just Want To Have Fun," and two other new songs, continues the story post-1986 and finds much of the distinction gone but the pop sensibility still strong.
1989's "I Drove All Night" is a neat Roy Orbison homage; "Sally's Pigeons," a 1993 writing collaboration with Mary-Chapin Carpenter, is an unlikely flirtation with singer-songwriter-dom; and the previously unreleased "I'm Gonna Be Strong" is a dramatic stab at an old Gene Pitney ballad. They're not so much pop singles as they are musings of an orange-haired cabaret singer.

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    1. 1.
      I'm Gona Be Strong

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    2. 2.
      Girls Just Want to Have Fun

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    3. 3.
      Money Changes Everything

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    4. 4.
      Time After Time

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    5. 5.
      She Bop

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    6. 6.
      All Through the Night

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    7. 7.
      Change of Heart

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    8. 8.
      True Colours

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    9. 9.
      What's Going On

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    10. 10.
      I Drove All Night

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    11. 11.
      The World Is Stone

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    12. 12.
      Who Let in the Rain

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    13. 13.
      That's What I Think

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    14. 14.
      Sally's Pigeons

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    15. 15.
      Hey Now (Girls Just Want to Have Fun)

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

    16. 16.
      Come on Home

      アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Cyndi Lauper

商品の紹介

Think of her as a novelty if you want--with her squeaky-voiced, New Yawk accent, her flame-coloured hair and her pals in the World Wrestling Federation--but realise that she was one of the most distinguished pop singers of her time. Between 1983 and 1986 Cyndi Lauper had seven top-10 singles and she had range. There were cheeky anthems to girldom ("Girls Just Want To Have Fun", "She Bop"), there were timeless ballads ("Time After Time" and "True colours", her two well-deserved number ones), and there was real rock jangle ("Money Changes Everything").
That New Yawk soprano managed to carry both impudence and compassion, and found in some songs what even the songwriters could not. Lauper's "All Through The Night" is a grand pop melody that Jules Shear's original version barely suggested, and her take on "Money Changes Everything" is a power-pop epic with a wave of synthesizer and electric guitar that drowns the original by the Brains. TWELVE DEADLY CYNS, which features eleven hits and album tracks, a soul-reggae remake of "Girls Just Want To Have Fun", and two other new songs, continues the story post-1986 and finds much of the distinction gone but the pop sensibility still strong.
1989's "I Drove All Night" is a neat Roy Orbison homage; "Sally's Pigeons", a 1993 writing collaboration with Mary-Chapin Carpenter, is an unlikely flirtation with singer-songwriter-dom; and the previously unreleased "I'm Gonna Be Strong" is a dramatic stab at an old Gene Pitney ballad. They're not so much pop singles as they are musings of an orange-haired cabaret singer.|
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