フォーマット |
CD |
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構成数 |
1 |
国内/輸入 |
輸入 |
パッケージ仕様 |
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発売日 |
2006年05月29日 |
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規格品番 |
X3630612 |
レーベル |
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SKU |
094636306124 |
構成数 | 1枚
合計収録時間 | 00:37:46
Japan: David Sylvian (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming, tapes); Richard Barbieri (keyboards, programming, tapes); Mick Karn (fretless bass, African flute, dida); Steve Jansen (drums, percussion, programming). Additional personnel: Yuka Fujii (vocals); Simon House (violin). TIN DRUM, Japan's fifth studio album, appeared with a cover photograph of a perfectly coifed David Sylvian eating rice from a bowl in a bare room, while a peeling poster of Mao looked on. This image was obviously very deliberately created, and the music on this, their last studio album as Japan, is no less carefully presented. TIN DRUM has been said to be their most "Oriental" album, but it also has equally prevalent Middle Eastern influences, especially in regards to Steve Jansen's percussion. All told, it is probably the band's best single record. "The Art of Parties" opens the album with synthesizers twittering around Mick Karn's extraordinary bass guitar. "Talking Drum" features a flute straight from a snake charmer's stall. "Canton' is a propulsive, Asian-flavored instrumental. Arguably, the album's best track is "Still Life in Mobile Homes," a strange keyboard and drum-led song that features Karn at his most inventive. "Visions of China" adds some funk to the beat, while "Sons of Pioneers" is a spectacular drum and bass-driven track that is achingly atmospheric. This is a classic--if you own one Japan album, TIN DRUM ought to be it.
録音 | ステレオ (Studio)
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1.[CD]
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1.Art of Parties, The
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2.Talking Drum
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3.Ghosts
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4.Canton
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5.Still Life in Mobile Homes
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6.Visions of China
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7.Sons of Pioneers
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8.Cantonese Boy
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これがリリースされた時点でメンバーの平均年齢は20代前半!この年齢でこんなアルバムを造ってしまうなんて!こんな音楽的に高度なものを聞いてしまうと今の日本の音楽シーンの精神年齢の低さ加減にあきれてしまう。
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