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Arrival Of The Eyes

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発売日 2006年09月04日
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レーベルAcme
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ACLN1008
SKU 778578100827

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Acme's 2006 release The Arrival of the Eyes is the first CD compilation of the Eyes work, rounding up all of their four singles (the first two of which, "When the Night Falls" and "The Immediate Pleasure," were combined as a 1966 EP also called The Arrival of the Eyes) the demos that were collected on the Scene but Not Heard EP as well as the album of Rolling Stones covers the band recorded under the name the Pupils; in addition, it also includes a promo for "Radio London" and a couple of alternate takes. It's the complete Eyes, in other words, accompanied by a booklet with a band history and replicas of various articles and press releases from the band's brief history in the mid-'60s. This disc confirms that the Eyes were among the greatest cult mod bands of their time, with a coiled power that recalls the Who at their peak. This, of course, is most apparent on "My Degeneration," a sly dig at the Who that functions as both satire and homage, but their first three singles all had the taut, stylish energy of the Who circa 1965, and the parallels come into even sharper relief with their cover of the Everly Brothers' "Man with Money" which is a dead-ringer for the Who's unreleased version from 1966; in fact, it could reasonably be argued that the Eyes have a tighter, harder take than the Who. The Pupils' album, while not much more than a fun curiosity, does prove that the band were exceptional mimics, capturing the frenzied energy of the Stones' "Route 66" and doing a version of "Satisfaction" that pumps up the fuzztoned guitar even louder the original. But the Eyes' true peak were those four singles, particularly their debut "When the Night Falls"/"I'm Rowed Out," two barbed pieces of mod proto-punk that remain as punchy and potent today as when they were first recorded. These four singles are the reason to pick up this long-overdue collection, and while the demos aren't as bracing as the finished versions, it all makes for highly enjoyable listening. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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    1. 1.
      When the Night Falls
    2. 2.
      I'm Rowed Out
    3. 3.
      The Immediate Pleasure
    4. 4.
      My Degeneration
    5. 5.
      Man with Money
    6. 6.
      You're Too Much
    7. 7.
      Good Day Sunshine
    8. 8.
      Please Don't Cry
    9. 9.
      Radio London
    10. 10.
      Shakin' All Over
    11. 11.
      When the Night Falls
    12. 12.
      I'm Rowed Out
    13. 13.
      The Immediate Pleasure
    14. 14.
      My Degeneration
    15. 15.
      Man with Money
    16. 16.
      When the Night Falls
    17. 17.
      I Wanna Be Your Man
    18. 18.
      Not Fade Away
    19. 19.
      If You Need Me
    20. 20.
      19th Nervous Breakdown
    21. 21.
      As Tears Go By
    22. 22.
      (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
    23. 23.
      Route 66
    24. 24.
      The Last Time
    25. 25.
      Play with Fire
    26. 26.
      Get off My Cloud
    27. 27.
      Little Red Rooster
    28. 28.
      It's All Over Now

作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Eyes

商品の紹介

Acme's 2006 release The Arrival of the Eyes is the first CD compilation of the Eyes work, rounding up all of their four singles (the first two of which, "When the Night Falls" and "The Immediate Pleasure," were combined as a 1966 EP also called The Arrival of the Eyes) the demos that were collected on the Scene but Not Heard EP as well as the album of Rolling Stones covers the band recorded under the name the Pupils; in addition, it also includes a promo for "Radio London" and a couple of alternate takes. It's the complete Eyes, in other words, accompanied by a booklet with a band history and replicas of various articles and press releases from the band's brief history in the mid-'60s. This disc confirms that the Eyes were among the greatest cult mod bands of their time, with a coiled power that recalls the Who at their peak. This, of course, is most apparent on "My Degeneration," a sly dig at the Who that functions as both satire and homage, but their first three singles all had the taut, stylish energy of the Who circa 1965, and the parallels come into even sharper relief with their cover of the Everly Brothers' "Man with Money" which is a dead-ringer for the Who's unreleased version from 1966; in fact, it could reasonably be argued that the Eyes have a tighter, harder take than the Who. The Pupils' album, while not much more than a fun curiosity, does prove that the band were exceptional mimics, capturing the frenzied energy of the Stones' "Route 66" and doing a version of "Satisfaction" that pumps up the fuzztoned guitar even louder the original. But the Eyes' true peak were those four singles, particularly their debut "When the Night Falls"/"I'm Rowed Out," two barbed pieces of mod proto-punk that remain as punchy and potent today as when they were first recorded. These four singles are the reason to pick up this long-overdue collection, and while the demos aren't as bracing as the finished versions, it all makes for highly enjoyable listening. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
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