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Road I'm On : Retrospective

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発売日 2007年11月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルYellow
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 42312
SKU 693723423128

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THE ROAD I'M ON chronicles Dion's recordings for Columbia Records in the 1960s--after he left Laurie Records in 1962 and before he returned to Laurie in 1968. Personnel includes: Dion DiMucci (vocals). Producers: Robert Mersey, Tom Wilson, Scott Kempner, Frank Funaro, Dion DiMucci. Compilation producer: Al Quaglieri. Engineers include: Jim Ball. Principally recorded between 1962 and 1968. Includes liner notes by David Hinckley and Mitchell Cohen.

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アーティスト: Dion (Dion DiMucci)

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Entertainment Weekly - "...this revealing set finds the pride of the Bronx tackling blues, rock & roll, and folk with the same brio he brought to the earlier doo-wop classics he made with his vocal group, the Belmonts." - Rating: A-
Rovi

Dion's mid-'60s Columbia period was a strange and rather mysterious one. After notching up some solid hits that were more or less in his early '60s rock style ("Ruby Baby," "Donna the Prima Donna"), he dove into blues, folk, and folk-rock with varying degrees of success. Although the results were usually pretty interesting, commercially he seemed to have disappeared (a situation not helped by either his heroin problems or the failure of some of the material to get released). This is a good, if imperfect, two-CD overview of the Columbia years, moving from the expected early hits to quite a few tasty surprises, including covers of Woody Guthrie, Chuck Berry, Willie Dixon, "Work Song" (penned by Nat Adderley and Oscar Brown), Tom Paxton, and Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." There are also a number of pretty fair self-penned originals in a folk-rock, slightly Dylanish style, unsurprising considering that Dion was recording with one-time Dylan producer Tom Wilson in late '65. It doesn't make a 100% convincing argument that Dion would have matured into a top-rank blues-folk-rocker if not for his drug problems, but it has integrity, and the material is usually well-sung, whether pop or not. About half a dozen of the tracks were previously unreleased; there are also a couple of new recordings from 1996. This does not, by the way, make the 1991 Bronx Blues: The Columbia Recordings CD (much of it drawn from the same era) redundant. Almost half of the tracks from that disc don't appear, the most serious omission being the cover of Dylan's "Baby, I'm in the Mood for You," which was probably Dion's best mid-'60s recording of all. ~ Richie Unterberger|
Rovi

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