Rock/Pop
CDアルバム

Hourly, Daily

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2,189
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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1998年02月05日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWarner Bros.
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 46520
SKU 093624652021

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
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      Hourly, Daily

      アーティスト: You Am I

    2. 2.
      Good Mornin'

      アーティスト: You Am I

    3. 3.
      Mr. Milk

      アーティスト: You Am I

    4. 4.
      Soldiers

      アーティスト: You Am I

    5. 5.
      Trike

      アーティスト: You Am I

    6. 6.
      Tuesday

      アーティスト: You Am I

    7. 7.
      Opportunities

      アーティスト: You Am I

    8. 8.
      If We Can't Get It Together

      アーティスト: You Am I

    9. 9.
      Flag Fall $1.80

      アーティスト: You Am I

    10. 10.
      Wally Raffles

      アーティスト: You Am I

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      Heavy Comfort

      アーティスト: You Am I

    12. 12.
      Dead Letter Chorus

      アーティスト: You Am I

    13. 13.
      Baby Clothes

      アーティスト: You Am I

    14. 14.
      Please Don't Ask Me To Smile

      アーティスト: You Am I

    15. 15.
      Who Takes Who Home

      アーティスト: You Am I

作品の情報

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アーティスト: You Am I

商品の紹介

Darlings of the press and near icons in their Australian homeland, You Am I never broke through in the U.S., and this ambitious Warner Bros./Sire release did little to ingratiate the group to an America fascinated with the packaging of youth culture. Commercial issues aside, any fan of Cheap Trick, the Replacements, and a few older stars of the British Invasion will revel in Hourly, Daily, a conceptual piece that is obsessed with the past but without retro trappings. Singer/guitarist Tim Rogers laces together complex ideas with a narrative that transforms the pain of growing up artistic and male in Australia into a weird rock & roll existentialism. Examinations of socially distorted animal fright (like "Please Don't Ask Me to Smile") are told during lonely bus rides and alcoholic meditations. Impressively, the coded messages are never overbearing, as many songs (the opening title track, for instance) are immediately attractive pop numbers that can survive by their melodies. After repeated listening, the lyrics then blur into a naked prose that's rich and almost distracting. When the narrator lifts his eyes from the cracks in the pavement ("Wally Raffles," "Baby Clothes"), the pop surprise is almost euphoric. The rest of the time, he's just a boy trying to be free of himself, hopeless about his prospects. It's all done with such grand style that listeners will never worry about the antihero's proximity to the edge. That is, as long as he can sing. ~ Vincent Jeffries|
Rovi

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