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Alaska / Love Song For the Dead Che

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発売日 2005年04月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLTM Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LTMCD2436
SKU 5024545335620

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Northern Picture Library's short lifespan and attendant small discography have led to the band being considered the poor stepchild of the Robert Wratten and associates family tree. It's an unfair judgment, though, since in ways Wratten and his then bandmates Annemari Davies and Mark Dobson, all having stuck together following the winding-up of the Field Mice, perhaps were at their most creative musically here. The Field Mice themselves had never hidden their many sources of inspiration, but it was on Alaska that, arguably, sound was just as important as lyrics, with many numbers being instrumentals or wordless compositions (such as the opening "Untitled No. 1," consisting solely of a cappella vocals from Davies). In combining that album with the Love Song for the Dead Che single -- itself reflecting another touchstone, with two separate covers of the United States of America cult classic -- LTM not only provides the perfect coda to its Field Mice reissue work but brings the album back to a new prominence. The sense throughout Alaska is one of movement and texture -- like being caught in a gentle wind or on an open but quiet train car, given the subtle wash and flow of textures in songs like "Catholic Easter Colours" and "LSD Icing." Echoes of everyone from shoegaze contemporaries to the Orb to past collaborators Saint Etienne can be heard throughout, but the gentle pop rush core at the heart of Wratten's work remains constant, whether expressed through acoustic guitar or keyboards. About the only things that the reissue misses are the other single tracks later collected on Still Life. Perhaps the relative lack of words for Field Mice fans to latch onto immediately resulted in NPL's critical reception in many quarters, but whatever the reason, hopefully now the band can be appreciated for what it is. ~ Ned Raggett|

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Untitled #1
    2. 2.
      Into the Ether
    3. 3.
      Catholic Easter Colours
    4. 4.
      Glitter Spheres
    5. 5.
      Insecure
    6. 6.
      Dreams and Stars and Sleep
    7. 7.
      Lucky
    8. 8.
      L.S.D. Icing
    9. 9.
      Truly Madly Deeply
    10. 10.
      Isn't It Time You Faced the Truth?
    11. 11.
      Untitled #2
    12. 12.
      Skylight
    13. 13.
      Of Traffic and the Ticking
    14. 14.
      Lucky (Reprise)
    15. 15.
      Monotone
    16. 16.
      Love Song for the Dead Che No. 1
    17. 17.
      Love Song for the Dead Che No. 2
    18. 18.
      The Way That Stars Die

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アーティスト: Northern Picture Library

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Northern Picture Library's short lifespan and attendant small discography have led to the band being considered the poor stepchild of the Robert Wratten and associates family tree. It's an unfair judgment, though, since in ways Wratten and his then bandmates Annemari Davies and Mark Dobson, all having stuck together following the winding-up of the Field Mice, perhaps were at their most creative musically here. The Field Mice themselves had never hidden their many sources of inspiration, but it was on Alaska that, arguably, sound was just as important as lyrics, with many numbers being instrumentals or wordless compositions (such as the opening "Untitled No. 1," consisting solely of a cappella vocals from Davies). In combining that album with the Love Song for the Dead Che single -- itself reflecting another touchstone, with two separate covers of the United States of America cult classic -- LTM not only provides the perfect coda to its Field Mice reissue work but brings the album back to a new prominence. The sense throughout Alaska is one of movement and texture -- like being caught in a gentle wind or on an open but quiet train car, given the subtle wash and flow of textures in songs like "Catholic Easter Colours" and "LSD Icing." Echoes of everyone from shoegaze contemporaries to the Orb to past collaborators Saint Etienne can be heard throughout, but the gentle pop rush core at the heart of Wratten's work remains constant, whether expressed through acoustic guitar or keyboards. About the only things that the reissue misses are the other single tracks later collected on Still Life. Perhaps the relative lack of words for Field Mice fans to latch onto immediately resulted in NPL's critical reception in many quarters, but whatever the reason, hopefully now the band can be appreciated for what it is. ~ Ned Raggett|
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