Rock/Pop
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Life In Reverse

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発売日 2007年09月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルStiff Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDSEEZ69
SKU 5055041824028

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:41:59
In 1998, at the time he was promoting his I Love This Town album, Clive Gregson indicated that his former '80s pop band, Any Trouble, would re-form only if original guitarist Chris Parks were involved. Thankfully, 25 years after the early lineup had last played together, the planets aligned and Gregson, Parks, bassist Phil Barnes, and drummer Martin Hughes were able to re-form and perform live for the first time since 1981. With renewed interest in the band, they set about recording a new studio album, although Barnes (who had played on all four of AT's original albums) had to opt out and was replaced by Plainsong bassist Mark Griffiths. The results are everything an Any Trouble and Clive Gregson fan could ever wish for...except not quite as fast. Longtime fans will always cherish the band's folk-inspired guitar pop played at breakneck speeds, but on Life in Reverse, Clive and the boys manage to keep the tempo upbeat but with more heart and less hustle. "That Sound" is the perfect leadoff track, a song that straddles the line between Clive's folkier solo work and the classic AT "sound." "What Do I Have to Do?" features stellar guitar work from Parks, who still plays fresh, crisp, and clean guitar lines that truly sing. "The Man I Used to Be" has a soulful groove accented by great organ work. "Tremolo" could have fit on the band's debut, Where Are All the Nice Girls?, but still sounds thoroughly modern. And so it goes on -- while not every track is spine-tingling, they are all worthwhile additions to the Any Trouble catalog. The album's overall vibe is closer to their debut and steers away from the slightly dark feel of their sophomore album, Wheels in Motion. Life in Reverse celebrates the past while also looking forward and is an album the band (and its fans) should be very pleased with. These are talented guys who never received the fame that they so deserved, but it's never too late, is it? ~ Steve Schnee

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      That Sound

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    2. 2.
      What Do I Have To Do

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    3. 3.
      The Man I Used to Be

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    4. 4.
      Wanderlust

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    5. 5.
      Tremolo

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    6. 6.
      Ruby Red

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    7. 7.
      Nothing New

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    8. 8.
      I Want You

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    9. 9.
      About To Fall

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    10. 10.
      Peyton's Place

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    11. 11.
      Better

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    12. 12.
      Angel In Disguise

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

    13. 13.
      Reverse

      アーティスト: Any Trouble

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Any Trouble

商品の紹介

In 1998, at the time he was promoting his I Love This Town album, Clive Gregson indicated that his former '80s pop band, Any Trouble, would re-form only if original guitarist Chris Parks were involved. Thankfully, 25 years after the early lineup had last played together, the planets aligned and Gregson, Parks, bassist Phil Barnes, and drummer Martin Hughes were able to re-form and perform live for the first time since 1981. With renewed interest in the band, they set about recording a new studio album, although Barnes (who had played on all four of AT's original albums) had to opt out and was replaced by Plainsong bassist Mark Griffiths. The results are everything an Any Trouble and Clive Gregson fan could ever wish for...except not quite as fast. Longtime fans will always cherish the band's folk-inspired guitar pop played at breakneck speeds, but on Life in Reverse, Clive and the boys manage to keep the tempo upbeat but with more heart and less hustle. "That Sound" is the perfect leadoff track, a song that straddles the line between Clive's folkier solo work and the classic AT "sound." "What Do I Have to Do?" features stellar guitar work from Parks, who still plays fresh, crisp, and clean guitar lines that truly sing. "The Man I Used to Be" has a soulful groove accented by great organ work. "Tremolo" could have fit on the band's debut, Where Are All the Nice Girls?, but still sounds thoroughly modern. And so it goes on -- while not every track is spine-tingling, they are all worthwhile additions to the Any Trouble catalog. The album's overall vibe is closer to their debut and steers away from the slightly dark feel of their sophomore album, Wheels in Motion. Life in Reverse celebrates the past while also looking forward and is an album the band (and its fans) should be very pleased with. These are talented guys who never received the fame that they so deserved, but it's never too late, is it? ~ Steve Schnee|
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