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発売日 2007年08月28日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSony BMG Imports
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 88697194802
SKU 886970948029

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
By the turn of the 1980s, German production whiz Frank Farian had transformed his pet project Boney M. into a successful worldwide phenomenon. As a result, he decided to push the group in a more ambitious direction with their next outing, Boonoonoonoos. Since the disco sound that had contributed to the group's fame was quickly dying out, Farian downplayed dance rhythms on this set in favor of international-flavored pop in the vein of ABBA. The strongest example of this development is "Consuela Biaz," a tale of revolution in a Latin American country done in the style of ABBA's "Fernando." Elsewhere, the group tries on a number of different styles that cover everything from synth pop ("Silly Confusion") to African-styled worldbeat ("Malaika"). The best of these experimental tracks is "Ride to Agadir," an exciting tale of religious revolution that starts as a beautifully harmonized a cappella tune and builds into a grandiose orchestrated epic. The problem with Boonoonoonoos is that it lacks the strong material necessary to sustain a double album. A number of the tracks merely take one hook and run it into the ground via endless repetition (the title track) while other songs rely on Farian's glossy production to sell their lackluster melodies ("Breakaway"). Ultimately, Boonoonoonoos is another example of a double album that would have probably made a really good single album. It has enough worthwhile tracks to hold the interest of hardcore Boney M. enthusiasts, but casual listeners would probably be better off tracking down its highlights on a compilation. ~ Donald A. Guarisco

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Boonoonoonoos

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    2. 2.
      That's Boonoonoonoos/Train To Skaville/I Shall Sing

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    3. 3.
      Silly Confusion

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    4. 4.
      Ride To Agadir

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    5. 5.
      Jimmy

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    6. 6.
      African Moon

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    7. 7.
      We Kill The World (Don't Kill The World)

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    8. 8.
      Homeland Africa (Ship Ahoy)

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    9. 9.
      Malaika

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    10. 10.
      Consuela Biaz

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    11. 11.
      Breakaway

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    12. 12.
      Sad Movies

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    13. 13.
      Goodbye My Friend

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    14. 14.
      Felicidad (Margherita)

      アーティスト: Boney M.

    15. 15.
      Strange

      アーティスト: Boney M.

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アーティスト: Boney M.

商品の紹介

By the turn of the 1980s, German production whiz Frank Farian had transformed his pet project Boney M. into a successful worldwide phenomenon. As a result, he decided to push the group in a more ambitious direction with their next outing, Boonoonoonoos. Since the disco sound that had contributed to the group's fame was quickly dying out, Farian downplayed dance rhythms on this set in favor of international-flavored pop in the vein of ABBA. The strongest example of this development is "Consuela Biaz," a tale of revolution in a Latin American country done in the style of ABBA's "Fernando." Elsewhere, the group tries on a number of different styles that cover everything from synth pop ("Silly Confusion") to African-styled worldbeat ("Malaika"). The best of these experimental tracks is "Ride to Agadir," an exciting tale of religious revolution that starts as a beautifully harmonized a cappella tune and builds into a grandiose orchestrated epic. The problem with Boonoonoonoos is that it lacks the strong material necessary to sustain a double album. A number of the tracks merely take one hook and run it into the ground via endless repetition (the title track) while other songs rely on Farian's glossy production to sell their lackluster melodies ("Breakaway"). Ultimately, Boonoonoonoos is another example of a double album that would have probably made a really good single album. It has enough worthwhile tracks to hold the interest of hardcore Boney M. enthusiasts, but casual listeners would probably be better off tracking down its highlights on a compilation. ~ Donald A. Guarisco|
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