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Nothing Rhymes With Woman

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発売日 2009年07月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVanguard
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 VANF79852
SKU 015707985222

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:07:13
Personnel: Terry Clark , Barry Privett, Carter Gravatt (vocals, guitar); Toby Lightman (vocals); Carlos Chafin (accordion); Alan Weatherhead (keyboards); Jon Markel (bass guitar); Jason Neal (drums, percussion); Giustino Riccio (timbales); Miguel Urbiztondo (percussion). Audio Mixers: John Morand; Trina Shoemaker. Recording information: Audios Amigos Studio, Richmond, VA; Soul Haven Studios, Virginia Beach, VA; Sound Of Music, Richmond, VA. Photographer: David Johnson . Carbon Leaf are known variously as a jam band, a Celtic rock band, and a folk-rock band, among other things, but in truth they play classic roots rock. That familiar sound is in full flower on 2009's NOTHING RHYMES WITH WOMAN, which offers up 13 guitar-driven tunes full of singable choruses and earnest lyrical themes. Longtime fans will hear some of the band's signature Celtic flair on "Pink," but for the most part this set consists of blues-based rockers delivered with skill and conviction.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Carbon Leaf

商品の紹介

Long-lived mainstream rock band Carbon Leaf offered few surprises on Nothing Rhymes with Woman. It's a set of dependably earnest tunes, ably paced by Barry Privett's confident and versatile vocals, projecting various shades of hope and regret without succumbing to breast-beating anthemic rock moves. That might be a nice way of saying that there's not much that stands out here musically or is worthy of singling out for uniqueness of vision. At least Carbon Leaf do what they do with high professionalism and integrity, and some variety, even if overall it's pretty average commercial guitar rock radio fare. But it's not a great sign when you have to struggle to pinpoint highlights or noteworthy features, though one of those is a return to the more Celtic slant on rock characteristic of their earlier albums on "Pink." The brooding, slightly swampy thump of "Another Man's Woman" is a welcome break into something a whole lot more sinister than their usual brand of roots rock with a warily uplifting outlook. ~ Richie Unterberger
Rovi

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