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Etiquette Of Violence

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発売日 2007年05月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBeggars Banquet
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 120931008
SKU 5012093100821

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:03:17

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      I Hear Only Silence Now

      アーティスト: David J

    2. 2.
      No One's Sending Roses

      アーティスト: David J

    3. 3.
      Fugitive, The

      アーティスト: David J

    4. 4.
      Betrayal

      アーティスト: David J

    5. 5.
      Joe Orton's Wedding

      アーティスト: David J

    6. 6.
      Promised Land, The

      アーティスト: David J

    7. 7.
      With the Indians Perminent

      アーティスト: David J

    8. 8.
      Say Uncle

      アーティスト: David J

    9. 9.
      Disease

      アーティスト: David J

    10. 10.
      Roulette

      アーティスト: David J

    11. 11.
      Saint Jackie

      アーティスト: David J

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: David J

商品の紹介

David J's first solo album, Etiquette of Violence, was released right around the time of Bauhaus's breakup in 1983. As might have been expected, the mood is dark, but J's brand of gloom is starker than his old band's. Stripped of Bauhaus's glamour, songs like "Betrayal," "Joe Orton's Wedding," and "Disease" are all the more chilling. Which is not necessarily a good thing; whereas Bauhaus's heaviness was leavened by a kind of youthful exuberance, The Etiquette of Violence is more genuinely depressing. That may make it artistic, but it doesn't make it easy to listen to. As J's first attempt at recording outside a band context, this album is clearly developmental. J is competent if limited as a vocalist, wisely writing songs that are appropriate to his smoky, understated voice. The guitar playing and drumming are shaky at times, and the spare production gives Etiquette of Violence the feel of a demo (and indeed, "The Promised Land" and "Saint Jacque" both appear in more polished form on On Glass). Placing this album in the context of J's career, one detects a strong undercurrent of disillusionment and burnout. Several songs reflect frustration with the music business, critics, and seedy nightclubs. "The dressing room's a matchbox / Is this any way to earn a crust?", J sings on "The Promised Land," "The stage is a seducer, a doctor, a card you cannot trust." This kind of rock star's lament is always tricky business; it may be therapeutic for the artist, but no one really wants to hear it. At the end of the day, Etiquette of Violence is for hardcore fans only. ~ Bill Cassel|
Rovi

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