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発売日 2023年12月08日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMorr Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MORR055CDEP
SKU 880918005522

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Much more than his pleasant but non-essential side project with Jimmy Tamborello of Dntel and Figurine (as the Postal Service), this solo split LP is the place for Death Cab for Cutie fans who want more of singer/songwriter Benjamin Gibbard's best. Just as Death Cab's fabulous Transatlanticism concludes sweetly with the solo acoustic beauty "A Lack of Color," Gibbard serves up four more here, in that direct, moving, voice'n'picking mode feel that's as sneakily powerful as his full band. Rarely does one get closer to the soul of a great musician than when he's recorded so naked and direct, and these four typically arch songs reach out at you as if guided by voices. True, the concept of this series is adhered to; like previous installments featuring Damien Jurado, Bright Eyes, Britt Daniel of Spoon, the Anniversary, and Les Savy Fav, Gibbard contributes three of his own compositions loosely based around the meaning of home (always a concept that's a little heightened for musicians, who are so rarely there) and then covers a song by his match on Home, Vol. 5, Andrew Kenny's American Analog Set's "Choir Vandals." On the premier track, "You Remind Me of Home," he draws the analogy in stark terms: "The foundation is crumbling/Becoming one with the ground/While you lay there in slumber/You're wasting your life," And by track two, "Carolina," he's packing and leaving. These are not happy, throwaway, not-A-list ditties, these are Gibbard getting his teeth into relationships that aren't lasting (much like home, they can be elusive) as ever, and it's hard not to keep from hitting the repeat button after these short but striking songs conclude much too soon. And though Kenny's writing has not had quite the emotional range, impact, or insight of Gibbard's (no shame, that), his use of deliberate stillness and long pauses between brushes of his own sonorous acoustic create its own thoughtful mood. This works well for his lighter, more lullaby-ish, humming voice; see the spooky "Church Mouse in the Church House." Besides, anyone with the taste to take on Death Cab's "Line of Best Fit" from 1998's Something About Airplanes and make it sound as if he wrote it himself, in that same patient, chilling, chiming and ringing style, knows a thing of two about the possibilities of stripped-down songcraft. ~ Jack Rabid

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      You Remind Me Of Home
    2. 2.
      Carolina
    3. 3.
      Farmer Chords
    4. 4.
      Choir Vandals
    5. 5.
      Hometown Fantasy
    6. 6.
      Secrets Of The Heart
    7. 7.
      Church Mouse In The Church House
    8. 8.
      Line Of Best Fit

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Andrew KennyBenjamin Gibbard

商品の紹介

2000年代初頭にKIND OF LIKE SPITTING、BRITT DANIEL (SPOON)、BRIGHT EYESらが参加したコラボレーション・シリーズ。2003年にPOST-PARLO RECORDSからCDでリリースされ、その2年後にMORR MUSICからヴァイナルでリリースされたシリーズ第5弾です。BENJAMIN GIBBARD (DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE, THE POSTAL SERVICE)とANDREW KENNY (THE AMERICAN ANALOG SET)が参加しており、両雄にとって多作な時期に制作された企画盤。

AMERICAN ANALOG SETは、2001年に名盤『KNOW BY HEART』をリリース、2003年にはそれに続くアルバム『PROMISE OF LOVE』をリリースして高い評価を獲得。一方、GIBBARDはTHE POSTAL SERVICE『GIVE UP』、DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE『TRANSATLANTICISM』の批評的・商業的成功によってその存在感を高めていた時期にリリースされた作品です。互いにメイン・プロジェクトとは異なりシンプルなアプローチを取っており、GIBBARDはAMERICAN ANALOG SET"CHOIR VANDALS"をカヴァーしています。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2023/11/17)

Styrofoamとの交流、そしてアルバム"Nothing's Lost"参加を経てDeath Cab For Cutie/The Postal ServiceのBen GibbardとAndrew Kenny (American Analog Set)がMorr Musicへ堂々登場!このリリースはMorr Music初のライセンスリリースであり、2003年の初めにアメリカのPOST-PARLOから発表されたスプリット作品。ほぼアコ-スティック・ギタ-とヴォ-カルのみで作られたシンプルでハ-トウォ-ミングなアコ-スティック・ポップ・ナンバ-全8曲を収録。内容は、この作品のみに提供された各3曲とカヴァ-・ソング1曲。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Much more than his pleasant but non-essential side project with Jimmy Tamborello of Dntel and Figurine (as the Postal Service), this solo split LP is the place for Death Cab for Cutie fans who want more of singer/songwriter Benjamin Gibbard's best. Just as Death Cab's fabulous Transatlanticism concludes sweetly with the solo acoustic beauty "A Lack of Color," Gibbard serves up four more here, in that direct, moving, voice'n'picking mode feel that's as sneakily powerful as his full band. Rarely does one get closer to the soul of a great musician than when he's recorded so naked and direct, and these four typically arch songs reach out at you as if guided by voices. True, the concept of this series is adhered to; like previous installments featuring Damien Jurado, Bright Eyes, Britt Daniel of Spoon, the Anniversary, and Les Savy Fav, Gibbard contributes three of his own compositions loosely based around the meaning of home (always a concept that's a little heightened for musicians, who are so rarely there) and then covers a song by his match on Home, Vol. 5, Andrew Kenny's American Analog Set's "Choir Vandals." On the premier track, "You Remind Me of Home," he draws the analogy in stark terms: "The foundation is crumbling/Becoming one with the ground/While you lay there in slumber/You're wasting your life," And by track two, "Carolina," he's packing and leaving. These are not happy, throwaway, not-A-list ditties, these are Gibbard getting his teeth into relationships that aren't lasting (much like home, they can be elusive) as ever, and it's hard not to keep from hitting the repeat button after these short but striking songs conclude much too soon. And though Kenny's writing has not had quite the emotional range, impact, or insight of Gibbard's (no shame, that), his use of deliberate stillness and long pauses between brushes of his own sonorous acoustic create its own thoughtful mood. This works well for his lighter, more lullaby-ish, humming voice; see the spooky "Church Mouse in the Church House." Besides, anyone with the taste to take on Death Cab's "Line of Best Fit" from 1998's Something About Airplanes and make it sound as if he wrote it himself, in that same patient, chilling, chiming and ringing style, knows a thing of two about the possibilities of stripped-down songcraft. ~ Jack Rabid|
Rovi

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