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At This Time

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発売日 2005年11月15日
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レーベルSony BMG Music UK
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8287673411
SKU 828767341125

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
For as great as he is, Burt Bacharach has never been much of a solo recording artist. His greatness lies as a composer, not as a performer, due largely to his gravelly voice, which has a tendency to waver out of tune, but he also has a tendency to indulge in his sleepiest MOR qualities when he's left to his own devices. Even on his 1967 solo debut, Reach Out, he emphasized easy listening, spending nearly as much time on instrumentals as he did on vocal tracks. This is a template Bacharach followed over the years, returning to it repeatedly on his increasingly infrequent solo albums. As the decades passed, he paid less and less attention to his recording career, entering a quasi-retirement after 1977's Futures. He returned 20 years later with a collaboration with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory. This was released at the height of a Bacharach revival -- new bands were covering his songs, dropping references to his work in interviews, and Mike Myers' Austin Powers character seemed to be lifted out of a mythical swinging '60s scored entirely to Bacharach/David songs -- but despite great reviews and the fact that it was Bacharach's best album, it stiffed. Despite its poor commercial fortunes, it eased him back into being an active artist, so when he released At This Time seven years later, it didn't seem like a comeback as much as it did a belated follow-up of Painted from Memory. The album itself isn't a continuation of that splendid affair; it's a throwback to Bacharach's solo albums of the '60s and '70s.
All of the press surrounding the release of At This Time emphasized Bacharach's contention that he was compelled to write these songs due to his despair at the state of the world in 2005, which gives a not inaccurate impression that this is a politically charged record. To a certain extent, that is true: "Who Are These People" is a direct assault on the Bush administration ("Who are these people that keep telling us lies/And how did these people get control of our lives...And what kind of leaders can't admit when they're wrong?") and there's a mournful quality to many of the songs here, as on the opening pair of "Please Explain" and "Where Did It Go?" Bacharach is also writing direct, confessional first-person lyrics for the first time, which is disarming yet endearing. At This Time bears many of his lush orchestral pop trademarks and several of the songs feature the presence of many interesting collaborators, including rhythm loops by Dr. Dre. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Please Explain

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    2. 2.
      Where Did It Go

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    3. 3.
      In Our Time

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    4. 4.
      Who Are These People

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    5. 5.
      Is Love Enough

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    6. 6.
      Can't Give It Up

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    7. 7.
      Go Ask Shakespeare

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    8. 8.
      Dreams

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    9. 9.
      Danger

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    10. 10.
      Fade Away

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

    11. 11.
      Always Taking Aim

      アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Burt Bacharach

その他
エンジニア: Allen Sides
プロデューサー: Burt Bacharach

商品の紹介

【第48回グラミー賞 Best Pop Instrumental Album】受賞

もはや学校教科書レベルのポップ・マエストロが、単独ソロとしては28年ぶりの新作を完成!ゲストにエルヴィス・コステロ、ルーファス・ウェインライト、クリス・ボッティ、そしてドクター・ドレー(!)らが参加、最先端の音に目配せしつつ、エレガントでソウルフルなバカラック節が横氾。天才健在!!
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Rolling Stone - 3 stars out of 5 - "Bacharach brings together deceptively light jazz, contemporary chill-out grooves and his own jet-setter sophistication...." Mojo - 3 stars out of 5 - "The tunes remain inviting but elusive, the strings utterly sumptuous." JazzTimes - "[H]e's content to demonstrate that he's lost not his authority, or imagination, by pulling quintuple duty as songwriter, arranger, conductor, pianist and producer."
Rovi

For as great as he is, Burt Bacharach has never been much of a solo recording artist. His greatness lies as a composer, not as a performer, due largely to his gravelly voice, which has a tendency to waver out of tune, but he also has a tendency to indulge in his sleepiest MOR qualities when he's left to his own devices. Even on his 1967 solo debut, Reach Out, he emphasized easy listening, spending nearly as much time on instrumentals as he did on vocal tracks. This is a template Bacharach followed over the years, returning to it repeatedly on his increasingly infrequent solo albums. As the decades passed, he paid less and less attention to his recording career, entering a quasi-retirement after 1977's Futures. He returned 20 years later with a collaboration with Elvis Costello, Painted from Memory. This was released at the height of a Bacharach revival -- new bands were covering his songs, dropping references to his work in interviews, and Mike Myers' Austin Powers character seemed to be lifted out of a mythical swinging '60s scored entirely to Bacharach/David songs -- but despite great reviews and the fact that it was Bacharach's best album, it stiffed. Despite its poor commercial fortunes, it eased him back into being an active artist, so when he released At This Time seven years later, it didn't seem like a comeback as much as it did a belated follow-up of Painted from Memory. The album itself isn't a continuation of that splendid affair; it's a throwback to Bacharach's solo albums of the '60s and '70s.
All of the press surrounding the release of At This Time emphasized Bacharach's contention that he was compelled to write these songs due to his despair at the state of the world in 2005, which gives a not inaccurate impression that this is a politically charged record. To a certain extent, that is true: "Who Are These People" is a direct assault on the Bush administration ("Who are these people that keep telling us lies/And how did these people get control of our lives...And what kind of leaders can't admit when they're wrong?") and there's a mournful quality to many of the songs here, as on the opening pair of "Please Explain" and "Where Did It Go?" Bacharach is also writing direct, confessional first-person lyrics for the first time, which is disarming yet endearing. At This Time bears many of his lush orchestral pop trademarks and several of the songs feature the presence of many interesting collaborators, including rhythm loops by Dr. Dre. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
Rovi

21世紀にも寄り添う天才バカラックの新作!! バート・バカラック「アット・ディス・タイム」 なんと2005年にバカラックの新作登場! ルーファス・ウェインライト、ドクター・ドレ、 クリス・ボッティも参加!! スウィートだが、ほろ苦く、クラブ世代のサウンドと 呼応する深い空間のサウンド。キャッチーでポップ なメロディとシックなストリングス、壮大で感動的な ナンバーもあり、まさしく大人であれば誰もが楽しめる エンタテインメント・ポップ・サウンドの名手、バカラックの今。 (C)馬場敏裕
タワーレコード(2005/11/15)

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2005年に発表された現在最新作が、2020年来日記念としてブルースペックで登場。残念ながら来日は叶わなかったが、それも踏まえてこのアルバムを改めて聴き直すと、彼の挑戦する姿勢が衰えないことを知り、初めての作詞では、ロマンティックではないリアルな願いがしたためられ、その想いに胸が熱くなる。何度も共演して相性のいいエルヴィス・コステロとの④は、特に滲み入るはず。
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