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Lean Forward

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発売日 2009年08月03日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBloodshot Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 BLDH201572
SKU 744302015729

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:41:49
Personnel: Brian Henneman (vocals, guitar, dobro, electric sitar); Eric Ambel (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Joe Flood (vocals, fiddle); Rob Arthur (piano, organ); Mark Spencer (electric piano); Jim Duffy (organ); Mark Ortmann (drums, percussion); Sammy Merendino (percussion). Audio Mixers: Eric Ambel; Tim Hatfield. Recording information: Cowboy Technical Services Recording Rig, Williamsburg,; Lily's Terrace. If LEAN FORWARD, Bottle Rockets' first record after a three-year hiatus, isn't an out-of-the-park grand slam like ZOYSIA or THE BROOKLYN SIDE, it's a solid home run that confirms the BoRox are still one of America's great unsung rock & roll bands. Plenty of roots rockers have written about their love of fast cars, as Henneman does here on "Nothing But a Driver," but not many have come up with a well-observed slice of life about using public transportation, and "Get on the Bus" is a great example of what the Bottle Rockets do so well, with its lean, wiry melody, the energetic banter between the mandolins and electric guitars. The Bottle Rockets fuse a regular guy's sensibilities and concerns with a streetwise intelligence that's smart without sounding arrogant, and their music is solid, Southern-style meat-and-potatoes rock at its best; it's a formula they've mastered over the years, and LEAN FORWARD shows it's still delivering soul-satisfying results more than a decade and a half on.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The Long Way
    2. 2.
      Shame on Me
    3. 3.
      Nothin' But a Driver
    4. 4.
      Hard Times
    5. 5.
      Done It All
    6. 6.
      Open Your Eyes
    7. 7.
      Kid Next Door
    8. 8.
      Way It Used to Be
    9. 9.
      Get on the Bus
    10. 10.
      Slip Away
    11. 11.
      Solitaire
    12. 12.
      Give Me Room

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Bottle Rockets

その他
エンジニア: Eric Ambel; Tim Hatfield
プロデューサー: Eric Ambel

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone (p.81) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[T]hey continue their recent return to form: Brian Henneman sings tenderly of dead soldiers and bad marriages..." Paste (magazine) (p.51) - "Atop the stinging double-stop guitar licks of the Bottle Rockets' no-frills latest, optimism and good intentions knock heads with the reality of human imperfection."
Rovi

It took the Bottle Rockets three years to come up with a follow-up to 2006's righteous return to form, Zoysia, but it doesn't take long for Lean Forward to demonstrate that Brian Henneman and his bandmates used the time wisely -- if this isn't an out-of-the-park grand slam like Zoysia or The Brooklyn Side, it's a solid home run that confirms the BoRox are still one of America's great unsung rock & roll bands. Plenty of roots rockers have written about their love of fast cars, as Henneman does here on "Nothing But a Driver," but not many have come up with a well-observed slice of life about using public transportation, and "Get on the Bus" is a great example of what the Bottle Rockets do so well, with its lean, wiry melody, the energetic banter between the mandolins and electric guitars, and Henneman's lyrics about the broad cross section of folks brought together on their way home, whether they like it or not. (And the hard boogie of "Nothing But a Driver" surrounds lyrics about a guy who's found a way to satisfy his need for a cool ride by becoming a repo man, hardly the usual gearhead's tale.) Elsewhere, "Solitaire" is an all-too-believable sketch of a marriage gone sour, "Shame on Me" is a spirited tale of a guy who knows changing his ways isn't as easy as he wants others to imagine, and "Kid Next Door" is a powerful story of a good guy who went to war and never came back. Eric "Roscoe" Ambel, who produced much of the Bottle Rockets' best work, returns on Lean Forward, and he gives the sessions a sound that's tough and full-bodied without drowning out the more subtle textures of the songs, and the guitar work by Henneman and John Horton is full of rock & roll crunch without beating the fine details to death. The Bottle Rockets fuse a regular guy's sensibilities and concerns with a streetwise intelligence that's smart without sounding arrogant, and their music is solid, Southern-style meat-and-potatoes rock at its best; it's a formula they've mastered over the years, and Lean Forward shows it's still delivering soul-satisfying results more than a decade and a half on. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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