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The Up Escalator

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発売日 2009年03月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAmerican Beat Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 70012
SKU 617742700121

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel: Graham Parker (vocals, guitar); Brinsley Schwarz (guitar, background vocals); Martin Belmont (guitar); Nicky Hopkins (piano); Danny Federici (organ); Peter Wood (synthesizer); Andrew Bodnar (bass); Stephen Goulding (drums, background vocals); Jimmy Maelen (percussion); Bruce Springsteen (background vocals). Personnel: Graham Parker (vocals, guitars); Brinsley Schwarz (guitars, background vocals); Martin Belmont (acoustic guitar); Nicky Hopkins (piano); Danny Federici (organ); Peter Wood (synthesizer); Steve Goulding (drums, background vocals); Jimmy Maelen (percussion). THE UP ESCALATOR marked the end of an era for Graham Parker. It was the last album he'd make with The Rumour, who lent strong-but-supple rock-&-roll muscle to his acerbic songs. It was a memorable swan song, though, from the driving "Endless Night," with a guest appearance from Bruce Springsteen, to the infectious "Stupefaction." Parker would go on to make some fine records sans the Rumour, but he'd never again sound as sharp and vital as he did with them on his team.

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    1. 1.
      No Holding Back

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

    2. 2.
      Devil's Sidewalk

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

    3. 3.
      Stupefaction

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

    4. 4.
      Empty Lives

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

    5. 5.
      Beating of Another Heart, The

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

    6. 6.
      Endless Night

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

    7. 7.
      Paralyzed

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

    8. 8.
      Manoeuvres

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

    9. 9.
      Jolie Jolie

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

    10. 10.
      Love Without Greed

      アーティスト: Graham Parker

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Graham Parker

オリジナル発売日:1980年

商品の紹介

While it was something short of a hit, Squeezing Out Sparks did win a measure of richly deserved American recognition for Graham Parker & the Rumour, and for the follow-up, Parker's American record label, Arista, paired him up with hotshot producer Jimmy Iovine. The idea looked good on paper; Iovine had produced or engineered great sounding hard rock records for Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, and Patti Smith, and his tough but vibrant sound would seem the perfect match for Parker and his band. But one listen to The Up Escalator reveals that Iovine's trademark sound somehow escaped him for this project; the recording and mix are flat and poorly detailed (Brinsley Schwarz's lead guitar and Stephen Goulding's drums suffer the most), and the often mushy audio manages the remarkable feat of making the Rumour, one of the most exciting rock bands of their day, sound just a bit dull. But Parker fights the muddy sound every step of the way, and if his batting average as a songwriter is a shade lower than on Squeezing Out Sparks, he certainly offers up his share of A-list material, including the incendiary "Empty Lives," the passionate "The Beating of Another Heart," and "Endless Night," which features one Bruce Springsteen on backing vocals. Parker's singing is sharp and commanding, and even though the mix lets them down, the Rumour's performances are tough and precise throughout. The Up Escalator failed to catch the ears of the mass audience, and Parker would soon part ways with the Rumour, but if this album doesn't present them in the best light, it shows that they could play tough, passionate rock & roll that could survive even the most adverse recording conditions. ~ Mark Deming|
Rovi

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