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Field Of Crows [Digipak]

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発売日 2007年10月15日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルSnapper
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 SDPCD221
SKU 636551622127

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Anyone who thought Fellini Days was a notch under Fish's previous two studio releases (Sunsets on Empire and Raingods With Zippos) should feel relieved after listening to Field of Crows, a very fine entry in the gentle giant's discography. Fish is making the best out of his lowering voice on this album, which could be seen as a sign of maturity. This album rocks out, but it mostly relies on mellower tracks and simpler songwriting -- something reminiscent of Ian Anderson's own dealings with an aging voice and more introspective interests. Fish's focus is not on extended suites and shifting moods anymore, but elegant, intelligent songs, and in that regard he deserves an A for Field of Crows. His backing band has undergone yet another reshuffle. Guitarists Bruce Watson and Frank Usher are back. Bassist Steve Vantsis, drummer Mark Brzezicki, and keyboardist Tony Turrell round up the main lineup. Fish co-wrote most of the songs with Watson, a partnership that ranks among his best of late. The album is evenly split between rockers and mellower songs with folk-blues roots. From the first category, the very Marillion-esque (don't you just love those piano arpeggios?) "The Lost Plot," the premium ballad "Shot the Craw" (possibly his most moving since "A Gentleman's Excuse Me"), and the bluesy "Exit Wound" stand out. Among the beat-driven numbers, kudos go to another bluesy number, "Zoo Class," the catchy "Moving Targets," and "Innocent Party," in which the singer shows that he can still push a powerful mood-switching song. As usual, arrangements are finely crafted and varied from song to song, resulting in a very satisfying set high on memorable songs and surprisingly low on disposable content. ~ Francois Couture

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    1. 1.
      Field

      アーティスト: Fish

    2. 2.
      Moving Targets

      アーティスト: Fish

    3. 3.
      Rookie

      アーティスト: Fish

    4. 4.
      Zoo Class

      アーティスト: Fish

    5. 5.
      Lost Plot

      アーティスト: Fish

    6. 6.
      Old Crow

      アーティスト: Fish

    7. 7.
      Numbers

      アーティスト: Fish

    8. 8.
      Exit Wound

      アーティスト: Fish

    9. 9.
      Innocent Party

      アーティスト: Fish

    10. 10.
      Shot The Craw

      アーティスト: Fish

    11. 11.
      Scattering Crows

      アーティスト: Fish

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アーティスト: Fish

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Anyone who thought Fellini Days was a notch under Fish's previous two studio releases (Sunsets on Empire and Raingods With Zippos) should feel relieved after listening to Field of Crows, a very fine entry in the gentle giant's discography. Fish is making the best out of his lowering voice on this album, which could be seen as a sign of maturity. This album rocks out, but it mostly relies on mellower tracks and simpler songwriting -- something reminiscent of Ian Anderson's own dealings with an aging voice and more introspective interests. Fish's focus is not on extended suites and shifting moods anymore, but elegant, intelligent songs, and in that regard he deserves an A for Field of Crows. His backing band has undergone yet another reshuffle. Guitarists Bruce Watson and Frank Usher are back. Bassist Steve Vantsis, drummer Mark Brzezicki, and keyboardist Tony Turrell round up the main lineup. Fish co-wrote most of the songs with Watson, a partnership that ranks among his best of late. The album is evenly split between rockers and mellower songs with folk-blues roots. From the first category, the very Marillion-esque (don't you just love those piano arpeggios?) "The Lost Plot," the premium ballad "Shot the Craw" (possibly his most moving since "A Gentleman's Excuse Me"), and the bluesy "Exit Wound" stand out. Among the beat-driven numbers, kudos go to another bluesy number, "Zoo Class," the catchy "Moving Targets," and "Innocent Party," in which the singer shows that he can still push a powerful mood-switching song. As usual, arrangements are finely crafted and varied from song to song, resulting in a very satisfying set high on memorable songs and surprisingly low on disposable content. ~ Francois Couture|
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