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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2007年04月09日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルDome Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DOMECD83
SKU 5034093412391

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:03:39
Personnel: Eric Roberson (keyboards, drums); Curtis Chambers (guitar, keyboards); Darnell Miller (guitar); Delandria Mills (flute); Harold "Telly" Felder, Chris Tribbett (saxophone); Curtis Jones (trombone); Dana Sorey, Parris Bowens (keyboards); Kev Brown, George "Spanky" McCurdy (drums). Editor: Mike Fresco. Photographer: Anne Keenan. Eric Roberson (or "Erro" as his cult of fans refer to him) bookends ...Left with what acts as the album's most elaborate musical statements. "Music" is a Latin-tinged number, fit with choruses of horn blasts and a ride-out sax solo that sets the record off with Roberson in full character. Grinding on the scene since a failed relationship with Warner in the '90s, Roberson is not only a grizzled vet on the soul scene, but perhaps new-soul "music"'s hardest worker, constantly touring, writing for the genres more visible acts (Jill Scott, Vivian Green) and running an indie label (Blue Erro Soul), which released ...Left and 2005's Appetizer. "Music" is a song where Roberson admits "I hope you got the CD and it's not a burn, now. And even if it is, I'm glad I got your ears" and calls himself (very accurately) a "soul survivor." He's survived in this industry thanks to songs like the album's closer "Couldn't Hear Her" and "Smoke Signals -- Man Who Had It All." The former is a reprise of what has become a Roberson standard, "Couldn't Hear Me" (Presents: The Vault, Vol. 1.5), this time expressing how via his singularly focused career and tireless work he has carried on at the expense of love. The final five minutes of the nine-minute song features a scorching guitar solo (courtesy of Curtis Chambers from of Philly-based Franklin Bridge) that wails over a track full of regret. "Smoke Signals" is the type of divergent trip from a soul artist that displays Roberson's artistic ambitions aren't in a box. Sandwiched between these three songs is Roberson's level-headed crooning and adult content -- adult because it's mature and keen, not profane or vulgar. "Pretty Girl" is earnest in its concern for the song's lost souls. "Right or Wrong" is honest, not cavalier. Because he pulls off what his peers (many better known) struggle to do, it's clear that Eric Roberson is a veteran in his prime, and ...Left is an all-star performance. ~ Vincent Thomas

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    1. 1.
      Music

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    2. 2.
      Evening

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    3. 3.
      Been in Love...

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    4. 4.
      Pen Just Cries Away

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    5. 5.
      Iluvu2much

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    6. 6.
      Only for You

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    7. 7.
      Pretty Girl

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    8. 8.
      Too Soon

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    9. 9.
      If I Had a Chance

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    10. 10.
      Open Your Eyes

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    11. 11.
      Right or Wrong

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    12. 12.
      Baby Song, The

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    13. 13.
      Couldn't Hear Her

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

    14. 14.
      Smoke Signals - Man Who Had It All

      アーティスト: Eric Roberson

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Eric Roberson

商品の紹介

Eric Roberson (or "Erro" as his cult of fans refer to him) bookends ...Left with what acts as the album's most elaborate musical statements. "Music" is a Latin-tinged number, fit with choruses of horn blasts and a ride-out sax solo that sets the record off with Roberson in full character. Grinding on the scene since a failed relationship with Warner in the '90s, Roberson is not only a grizzled vet on the soul scene, but perhaps new-soul "music"'s hardest worker, constantly touring, writing for the genres more visible acts (Jill Scott, Vivian Green) and running an indie label (Blue Erro Soul), which released ...Left and 2005's Appetizer. "Music" is a song where Roberson admits "I hope you got the CD and it's not a burn, now. And even if it is, I'm glad I got your ears" and calls himself (very accurately) a "soul survivor." He's survived in this industry thanks to songs like the album's closer "Couldn't Hear Her" and "Smoke Signals -- Man Who Had It All." The former is a reprise of what has become a Roberson standard, "Couldn't Hear Me" (Presents: The Vault, Vol. 1.5), this time expressing how via his singularly focused career and tireless work he has carried on at the expense of love. The final five minutes of the nine-minute song features a scorching guitar solo (courtesy of Curtis Chambers from of Philly-based Franklin Bridge) that wails over a track full of regret. "Smoke Signals" is the type of divergent trip from a soul artist that displays Roberson's artistic ambitions aren't in a box. Sandwiched between these three songs is Roberson's level-headed crooning and adult content -- adult because it's mature and keen, not profane or vulgar. "Pretty Girl" is earnest in its concern for the song's lost souls. "Right or Wrong" is honest, not cavalier. Because he pulls off what his peers (many better known) struggle to do, it's clear that Eric Roberson is a veteran in his prime, and ...Left is an all-star performance. ~ Vincent Thomas|
Rovi

オリジナル・アルバムとしては2004年の『The Vault Vol. 1.5』以来となる新作。J・ディラが生前にジェイムズ・ポイザーと共に手掛けた“Pretty Girl”やリッチ・ハリソンの制作曲、さらにはフォンテ(リトル・ブラザー)も登場するなど話題豊富ながら、穏やかなラテン風味で染め上げた“Music”をはじめ、独特のメロディーと語りかけるような歌い口は、さらに深化した〈現在〉の彼を示している。過去作を上回る素晴らしさ!
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