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Maggot Brain (UK)

4.8

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発売日 2007年07月30日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルWestbound
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDHP030
SKU 029667029025

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:36:45
Jimi Hendrix's untimely death in September of 1970 left a gaping hole in the funk-rock genre. With 1971's MAGGOT BRAIN, Funkadelic showed that they were rightful heirs to Hendrix's throne. This is the album where, all at once, everything seems to come together for the legendary band. Most obviously, the songwriting is sharper and more focused. As on their previous releases, epic instrumental compositions dominate. But this time they are much more coherent and less reliant on studio trickery and psychedelic effects (with the exception of the album's closer, the instrumental freak-out "Wars of Armageddon"). The stunning title track provides the ultimate vehicle for Funkadelic's late and great guitarist, Eddie Hazel. This moving ten-minute instrumental has Hazel playing through many peaks and valleys, wringing passion from his six-string, and leaving the listener drained by its conclusion. Another highlight is "You And Your Folks, Me and My Folks", a song about interracial relationships that is one of Funkadelic's most soulful tracks ever. Also included are the heavy metal thrasher "Super Stupid", the prime funk workout "Hit It And Quit It" (featuring the great Bernie Worrell on organ), and "Can You Get To That", one of the sunniest, most memorable funk-gospel-soul songs in the band's--or anyone's--catalogue. MAGGOT BRAIN is unquestionably one of rock and funk's all-time classics.|

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    1. 1.
      Maggot Brain

      アーティスト: Funkadelic

    2. 2.
      Can You Get To That

      アーティスト: Funkadelic

    3. 3.
      Hit It And Quit It

      アーティスト: Funkadelic

    4. 4.
      You And Your Folks Me And My Folks

      アーティスト: Funkadelic

    5. 5.
      Super Stupid

      アーティスト: Funkadelic

    6. 6.
      Back In Our Minds

      アーティスト: Funkadelic

    7. 7.
      Wars Of Armageddon

      アーティスト: Funkadelic

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Funkadelic

商品の紹介

ファンカ通算3作目の[Westbound]期No.1人気作がお得なヒップポケット・シリーズ(紙ジャケ)に登場!エディ・ヘイゼルのギターが炸裂っ!バーニー・ウォーレルのキーボードはウニウニ。ロック・ファンからもラヴコールの多いこの名作、B-ボーイからの人気も言わずもがなですね。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

Jimi Hendrix's untimely death in September of 1970 left a gaping hole in the funk-rock genre. With 1971's MAGGOT BRAIN, Funkadelic showed that they were rightful heirs to Hendrix's throne. This is the album where, all at once, everything seems to come together for the legendary band. Most obviously, the songwriting is sharper and more focused. As on their previous releases, epic instrumental compositions dominate. But this time they are much more coherent and less reliant on studio trickery and psychedelic effects (with the exception of the album's closer, the instrumental freak-out "Wars of Armageddon"). The stunning title track provides the ultimate vehicle for Funkadelic's late and great guitarist, Eddie Hazel. This moving ten-minute instrumental has Hazel playing through many peaks and valleys, wringing passion from his six-string, and leaving the listener drained by its conclusion. Another highlight is "You And Your Folks, Me and My Folks", a song about interracial relationships that is one of Funkadelic's most soulful tracks ever. Also included are the heavy metal thrasher "Super Stupid", the prime funk workout "Hit It And Quit It" (featuring the great Bernie Worrell on organ), and "Can You Get To That", one of the sunniest, most memorable funk-gospel-soul songs in the band's--or anyone's--catalogue. MAGGOT BRAIN is unquestionably one of rock and funk's all-time classics.|
Rovi

It starts with a crackle of feedback shooting from speaker to speaker and a voice intoning, "Mother Earth is pregnant for the third time, for y'all have knocked her up" and talking about rising "above it all or drown in my own sh*t." This could only have been utterly bizarre back in 1971 and it's no less so decades later; though the Mothership was well on its way already, Maggot Brain really helped it take off. The instrumental title track is the key reason to listen, specifically for Eddie Hazel's lengthy, mind-melting solo. George Clinton famously told Hazel to play "like your momma had just died," and the resulting evocation of melancholy and sorrow doesn't merely rival Jimi Hendrix's work, but arguably bests a lot of it. Accompanied by another softer guitar figure providing gentle rhythm for the piece, the end result is simply fantastic, an emotional apocalypse of sound. Maggot Brain is bookended by another long number, "Wars of Armageddon," a full-on jam from the band looping in freedom chants and airport-departure announcements to the freak-out. In between are a number of short pieces, finding the collective merrily cooking up some funky stew of the slow and smoky variety. There are folky blues and gospel testifying on "Can You Get to That" (one listen and a lot of Primal Scream's mid-'90s career is instantly explained) and wry but warm reflections on interracial love on "You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks," its drum hits distorted to give a weird electronic edge to the results. "Super Stupid" is a particular killer, pounding drums and snarling guitar laying down the boogie hard and hot, while "Hit It and Quit It" has a great chorus and Bernie Worrell getting in a fun keyboard solo to boot. ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi

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そして“プログレッシヴ”。ジミ・ヘンドリクスの“ELECTRIC LADYLAND”やライヴともども、黒人のプログレッシヴです。
2009/07/15 Nishaさん
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ギターが最高に気持ちいい!!序盤のブルース色の強い魂を感じるギターから、super stupidのようなロックを感じられるギターまですべてがつまっている!!!
全体を通してパワーの感じられる一枚です!!
2020/07/25 h.yさん
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ウーン、M1=オーヴァー・ダブされている本作の音>ライヴ。
2009/09/14 Nishaさん
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