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Breakin' Down The Walls Of Heartache (The Best Of Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon 1968-1975)

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発売日 2008年10月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルKent
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDKEND307
SKU 029667230728

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:09:39
Liner Note Author: Tony Rounce. Johnny Johnson & the Bandwagon were kind of oddballs as soul groups went, not so much for their music as for their unusual career path. Though Johnson and his group had little success in their native U.S., it was a different story over in the U.K., where they landed three Top Ten hits and a couple smaller ones in the late '60s and early '70s. This well-chosen compilation has a couple dozen of their tracks, all but one from 1967-1972 (the 1968-1975 date range of the title being off by one year), variously billed to the Bandwagon, Johnny Johnson & the Bandwagon, or Johnny Johnson & His Bandwagon. Certainly the biggest and best of them is the 1968 number four British hit "Breakin' Down the Walls of Heartache," which sounds a little like a Motown record that you think you must have heard sometime on AM radio, but haven't (and which was later covered by Dexys Midnight Runners). None of the other late-'60s cuts are in the same league, and the Bandwagon often sound like a Motown group that couldn't quite stay on the roster. Sometimes, indeed, it seems as if they can't decide whether to emulate the Four Tops or the tougher side of the Temptations, sometimes coming off like a somewhat poppier version of the Four Tops. But while Johnson was far from the most original or talented of artists (and there are a few forgettable covers of soul and rock hits padding out his recorded repertoire), the discs he cut for Epic were on the whole pretty likable, if a little lightweight in their somewhat ersatz Motown feel. The Epic material takes up almost two-thirds of this compilation, but the disc does also include just slightly poppier stuff he did in the early '70s, including the big British hits "Blame It (On the Pony Express)" -- whose chorus lifts a hook from the theme to the Scooby Doo cartoon -- and "Sweet Inspiration." Also among the later cuts is what has to be the strangest cover of "Mr. Tambourine Man" this side of William Shatner, done with such an overt belting early-'70s soul arrangement that you might not even recognize the song until the chorus. ~ Richie Unterberger
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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    1. 1.
      Breakin' Down the Walls of Heartache

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    2. 2.
      When Love Has Gone Away

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    3. 3.
      Let's Hang On

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    4. 4.
      Stoned Soul Picnic

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    5. 5.
      I Ain't Lyin'

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    6. 6.
      Baby, Make Your Own Sweet Music

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    7. 7.
      On the Day We Fall in Love

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    8. 8.
      Dancing Master

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    9. 9.
      I Wish It Would Rain

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    10. 10.
      You Blew Your Cool and Lost Your Fool

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    11. 11.
      Are You Ready for This

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    12. 12.
      People Got to Be Freee

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    13. 13.
      Don't Let It In

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    14. 14.
      You

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    15. 15.
      Girl from Harlem

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    16. 16.
      Sweet Inspiration

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    17. 17.
      In the Bad Bad Old Days (Before You Loved Me)

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    18. 18.
      United We Stand

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    19. 19.
      Sally, Put Your Red Shoes On

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    20. 20.
      Mr. Tambourine Man

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    21. 21.
      Blame It (On the Pony Express)

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    22. 22.
      Gasoline Alley Bred

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    23. 23.
      High and Dry

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

    24. 24.
      Music to My Heart

      アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

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アーティスト: Johnny Johnson & The Bandwagon

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Johnny Johnson & the Bandwagon were kind of oddballs as soul groups went, not so much for their music as for their unusual career path. Though Johnson and his group had little success in their native U.S., it was a different story over in the U.K., where they landed three Top Ten hits and a couple smaller ones in the late '60s and early '70s. This well-chosen compilation has a couple dozen of their tracks, all but one from 1967-1972 (the 1968-1975 date range of the title being off by one year), variously billed to the Bandwagon, Johnny Johnson & the Bandwagon, or Johnny Johnson & His Bandwagon. Certainly the biggest and best of them is the 1968 number four British hit "Breakin' Down the Walls of Heartache," which sounds a little like a Motown record that you think you must have heard sometime on AM radio, but haven't (and which was later covered by Dexys Midnight Runners). None of the other late-'60s cuts are in the same league, and the Bandwagon often sound like a Motown group that couldn't quite stay on the roster. Sometimes, indeed, it seems as if they can't decide whether to emulate the Four Tops or the tougher side of the Temptations, sometimes coming off like a somewhat poppier version of the Four Tops. But while Johnson was far from the most original or talented of artists (and there are a few forgettable covers of soul and rock hits padding out his recorded repertoire), the discs he cut for Epic were on the whole pretty likable, if a little lightweight in their somewhat ersatz Motown feel. The Epic material takes up almost two-thirds of this compilation, but the disc does also include just slightly poppier stuff he did in the early '70s, including the big British hits "Blame It (On the Pony Express)" -- whose chorus lifts a hook from the theme to the Scooby Doo cartoon -- and "Sweet Inspiration." Also among the later cuts is what has to be the strangest cover of "Mr. Tambourine Man" this side of William Shatner, done with such an overt belting early-'70s soul arrangement that you might not even recognize the song until the chorus. ~ Richie Unterberger
Rovi

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