Rock/Pop
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Nexterday

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2,690
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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2005年10月06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 SANCD 399
SKU 5050159039920

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Last time around, Ric Ocasek went for a big sound in an attempt at a big comeback, enlisting Smashing Pumpkin Billy Corgan as a co-producer for about half the album and using such alt-rock luminaries as Bad Religion guitarist Brian Baker and Hole/Smashing Pumpkin alumna Melissa Auf der Maur as bassist. The record may have worked but it wasn't a hit, and Ocasek retreated back to his lucrative career as a producer, taking a full eight years to deliver his next solo album, 2005's Nexterday. This is pretty much the opposite of 1997's Troublizing: Ocasek plays nearly every instrument himself and maintains an appealingly relaxed vibe for the entirety of this 11-track album. While he doesn't necessarily stretch himself here, he doesn't sound as if he's resting on his laurels, either. The songs are lean and well constructed, the production is uncluttered yet with enough subtle details to keep things from sounding samey, and every once in a while he'll throw in a curveball -- as in how "Don't Lose Me" shares the same light yet tightly wound feel as Lindsey Buckingham's frenzied work on Fleetwood Mac's Tusk, or how "I'm Thinking" reworks the riff from Status Quo's "Pictures of Matchstick Men" -- that keeps the record from being predictable. There's no denying that Nexterday was deliberately made on a small scale: not only was it essentially homemade, but the songs are minimalist pop -- they're catchy, but the clean lines and quiet nature of the production requires active participation from the listener. At this point, some 20 years after the peak of the Cars' popularity, Ocasek's audience is small and faithful, willing to take the effort to get to know a new record, and once they spend some time with Nexterday, they'll find this is another charming, ingratiating, low-key record from an artist whose solo career has pretty much been devoted to charming, ingratiating, low-key records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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    4. 4.
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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Ric Ocasek

商品の紹介

30年以上にわたりTHE CARSのリーダー兼シンガー、有能なプロデューサー(NO DOUBT、WEEZERなど)、そしてElectraレコーズのA&Rとして活躍しているRIC OCASEKの6作目のソロ・アルバム。THE KILLERS、FRANZ FERDINANDなど、ニュー・ウェイヴの影響を受けたバンドがヒット・チャートをにぎわす中、元祖「エレクトロ・ポップの奇才」の才能が炸裂した快作。“Nexterday”というのは彼のいちばん下の息子が“Tomorrow”という単語の代わりに言っていた単語なんだそう。ほぼすべての作業を自分だけで行なった本作はRICのインテリジェントで、風変わりなセンスがいまだに健在であることを示しています。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Uncut - 3 stars out of 5 - "NEXTERDAY is a fine reminder of the Cars leader's way with a coolly dispassionate pop hook." Entertainment Weekly - "...[A] tasty box of aural candy-O." - Grade: B+
Rovi

Last time around, Ric Ocasek went for a big sound in an attempt at a big comeback, enlisting Smashing Pumpkin Billy Corgan as a co-producer for about half the album and using such alt-rock luminaries as Bad Religion guitarist Brian Baker and Hole/Smashing Pumpkin alumna Melissa Auf der Maur as bassist. The record may have worked but it wasn't a hit, and Ocasek retreated back to his lucrative career as a producer, taking a full eight years to deliver his next solo album, 2005's Nexterday. This is pretty much the opposite of 1997's Troublizing: Ocasek plays nearly every instrument himself and maintains an appealingly relaxed vibe for the entirety of this 11-track album. While he doesn't necessarily stretch himself here, he doesn't sound as if he's resting on his laurels, either. The songs are lean and well constructed, the production is uncluttered yet with enough subtle details to keep things from sounding samey, and every once in a while he'll throw in a curveball -- as in how "Don't Lose Me" shares the same light yet tightly wound feel as Lindsey Buckingham's frenzied work on Fleetwood Mac's Tusk, or how "I'm Thinking" reworks the riff from Status Quo's "Pictures of Matchstick Men" -- that keeps the record from being predictable. There's no denying that Nexterday was deliberately made on a small scale: not only was it essentially homemade, but the songs are minimalist pop -- they're catchy, but the clean lines and quiet nature of the production requires active participation from the listener. At this point, some 20 years after the peak of the Cars' popularity, Ocasek's audience is small and faithful, willing to take the effort to get to know a new record, and once they spend some time with Nexterday, they'll find this is another charming, ingratiating, low-key record from an artist whose solo career has pretty much been devoted to charming, ingratiating, low-key records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
Rovi

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