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The Freed Man (UK)

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発売日 2007年06月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDomino
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 REWIGCD33
SKU 5034202003328

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
When Lou Barlow first started recording as Sebadoh with his pal Eric Gaffney in 1986, he was still playing bass in Dinosaur Jr., and the group's early work practically defines the "side project syndrome" -- since Barlow was already a member of another, more "serious" band at the same time, Sebadoh gave him the opportunity to be as silly, as cryptic, or as obsessively personal as he wished. Not long after Sebadoh's The Freed Man first surfaced as a cassette-only release, Barlow was fired from Dinosaur Jr., and what was once his creative safety valve suddenly became his primary musical forum, and the rough, purposefully distorted textures of Sebadoh's primitive early work (recorded on inexpensive four-track cassette decks and then dubbed down to even cheesier tape) would become the early hallmark of their music, along with the rage, puzzlement, and melancholy that defined Barlow's lyrical world-view. However, on The Freed Man, while Barlow hardly sounds sunny most of the time, he was clearly able to embrace the playful side of the group's music, and Gaffney was more than willing to bring his fair share of goofiness into the formula; add the periodic barrage of audio clips from television broadcasts, old children's records, and assorted noise, and you get the template for much of what would emerge in the "lo-fi revolution" (and like thousands of bands that would follow in Sebadoh's wake, much of The Freed Man was recorded in a college dorm room, with sounds from the adjoining rooms occasionally bleeding onto the tape). While stretches of The Freed Man sound like the pot-addled meanderings of a semi-bohemian college sophomore with a little too much time on his hands, both Barlow and Gaffney display enough songcraft and imagination to show they were several cuts above most folks following a similar path, and the fact that the nerdy but confessional "Soulmate," the bare-bones pop of "Drifts on Thru," and a mock-hardcore cover of "Yellow Submarine" could peacefully coexist on the same album suggests Sebadoh's budget-minded eclecticism was reaping potent rewards right from the very start. ~ Mark Deming

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Healthy Sick

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    2. 2.
      Level Anything

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    3. 3.
      Soulmate

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    4. 4.
      Ladybugs

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    5. 5.
      Close Enough

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    6. 6.
      True Hardcore

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    7. 7.
      Julienne

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    8. 8.
      Wrists

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    9. 9.
      Amherst Hanging House

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    10. 10.
      McKinley's Lament

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    11. 11.
      Solid Brown

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    12. 12.
      Narrow Stories

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    13. 13.
      Bridge Was You

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    14. 14.
      Drifts On Thru

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    15. 15.
      Overturns

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    16. 16.
      Yellow Submarine

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    17. 17.
      Squirrel Freedom Overdrive

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    18. 18.
      Little Man

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    19. 19.
      Land of the Lords

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    20. 20.
      Bolder

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    21. 21.
      Believe

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    22. 22.
      Deny

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    23. 23.
      Wall of Doubt

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    24. 24.
      Crumbs

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    25. 25.
      I Love Me

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    26. 26.
      K-Sensa-My

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    27. 27.
      Lou Rap

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    28. 28.
      Punch In the Nose

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    29. 29.
      Resistance To Flo

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    30. 30.
      Stop the Wheel

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    31. 31.
      Loose N Screw

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    32. 32.
      Oak Street Raga

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    33. 33.
      Last Day of School

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    34. 34.
      Jealous Evil

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    35. 35.
      Moldy Bread

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    36. 36.
      Made Real

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    37. 37.
      Cindy

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    38. 38.
      Nest

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    39. 39.
      My Decision

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    40. 40.
      Fire of July

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    41. 41.
      Jaundice

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    42. 42.
      Design

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    43. 43.
      Dance

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    44. 44.
      Cyster

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    45. 45.
      Powerbroker

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    46. 46.
      Lorax

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    47. 47.
      Pig

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    48. 48.
      Hung Up

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    49. 49.
      Slow To Learn

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    50. 50.
      Elements

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    51. 51.
      Attention

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

    52. 52.
      Your Long Journey

      アーティスト: Sebadoh

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Sebadoh

商品の紹介

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タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Uncut - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[Their] playful primitivism -- which can connect Daniel Johnston's SONGS OF PAIN with Beck's STEREOPATHETIC SOULMANURE -- captivates still."
Rovi

When Lou Barlow first started recording as Sebadoh with his pal Eric Gaffney in 1986, he was still playing bass in Dinosaur Jr., and the group's early work practically defines the "side project syndrome" -- since Barlow was already a member of another, more "serious" band at the same time, Sebadoh gave him the opportunity to be as silly, as cryptic, or as obsessively personal as he wished. Not long after Sebadoh's The Freed Man first surfaced as a cassette-only release, Barlow was fired from Dinosaur Jr., and what was once his creative safety valve suddenly became his primary musical forum, and the rough, purposefully distorted textures of Sebadoh's primitive early work (recorded on inexpensive four-track cassette decks and then dubbed down to even cheesier tape) would become the early hallmark of their music, along with the rage, puzzlement, and melancholy that defined Barlow's lyrical world-view. However, on The Freed Man, while Barlow hardly sounds sunny most of the time, he was clearly able to embrace the playful side of the group's music, and Gaffney was more than willing to bring his fair share of goofiness into the formula; add the periodic barrage of audio clips from television broadcasts, old children's records, and assorted noise, and you get the template for much of what would emerge in the "lo-fi revolution" (and like thousands of bands that would follow in Sebadoh's wake, much of The Freed Man was recorded in a college dorm room, with sounds from the adjoining rooms occasionally bleeding onto the tape). While stretches of The Freed Man sound like the pot-addled meanderings of a semi-bohemian college sophomore with a little too much time on his hands, both Barlow and Gaffney display enough songcraft and imagination to show they were several cuts above most folks following a similar path, and the fact that the nerdy but confessional "Soulmate," the bare-bones pop of "Drifts on Thru," and a mock-hardcore cover of "Yellow Submarine" could peacefully coexist on the same album suggests Sebadoh's budget-minded eclecticism was reaping potent rewards right from the very start. ~ Mark Deming|
Rovi

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