Rock/Pop
CDアルバム

The Philosophy Tree

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販売価格

¥
2,490
税込
還元ポイント

在庫状況 について

フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2006年06月07日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWhatever it takes records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WHATITTAKES74245
SKU 853793001002

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:45:24

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      L.A.
    2. 2.
      Gotta Get Up from Here
    3. 3.
      Down with You
    4. 4.
      Open the Door
    5. 5.
      Never Be the Same
    6. 6.
      Hour of Need
    7. 7.
      Inside Out
    8. 8.
      Bigger Than You Ever Imagined
    9. 9.
      999
    10. 10.
      Get What's Mine
    11. 11.
      Friends
    12. 12.
      Why the Fighting

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Ellie Lawson

商品の紹介

Despite an initial push for her single "Gotta Get Up from Here" in late 2004, Atlantic Records declined to release Ellie Lawson's debut album, The Philosophy Tree. Shortly after being dropped by Atlantic, Lawson picked up the pieces and got herself an appearance on Ellen DeGeneres' successful daytime talk show. Following that appearance, Barnes & Noble came to the rescue, arranging an exclusive release of the album through its retail stores, and in August 2005 Philosophy Tree finally appeared. And it's weird that Atlantic passed, because Lawson's debut is a dead ringer for Unwritten, the debut of similarly blonde, similarly British Natasha Bedingfield that blew up the U.K. charts. On Philosophy as on Unwritten, strong melodies and empowering lyrics guide programmed beats puttering lightly under strummed acoustic guitars, and samples and swirling string effects fill out the mix. For her part Lawson tries out some boho rapping on "Bigger Than You Ever Imagined," and "Why the Fighting" is urban-savvy, street-level pop. "Gotta Get Up from Here" really is a great single -- DJ Lethal's production meshes the organic and electronic sides ably as Lawson sings about a life crisis at 25 -- and "Down with You" blends R&B flavors with beguiling pop jangle. William Orbit also contributes to "Inside Out" and "LA," perhaps accounting for the latter sounding a lot like Beth Orton. All of this music is on a descending line from Alanis Morissette to Nelly Furtado to Dido. But that doesn't make it bad in the least. Lawson's The Philosophy Tree might be sort of calculated, but like Bedingfield, she has a vocal charm that's hard to fake. ~ Johnny Loftus
Rovi

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