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Overcome

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発売日 2010年02月22日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルSyco Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 88697460232
SKU 886974602323

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:48:35
Recording information: Angel Studios, London; Cake Studios, London; Elementary Studios, Oslo, Norway; Henson Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Homesite 13, Novato, CA; Metropolis, London; Roc The Mic Studios, NYC; Studio 301, Stockholm, Sweden; SubZero Studios, Santa Monica, CA; The QuizLarossi Studio, Stockholm, Sweden; The Studio, Philadelphia, PA; WEstlake Studios, Los Angeles, CA. Photographer: Miguel Reveriego. Alexandra Burke's winning of 2008's X-Factor competition instantly made the young starlet a household name, thanks to her immaculate cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah." Her cover, which contorted Cohen's masterpiece into a soulful gospel record, instantly drew comparisons between Burke and the television's program winner three years earlier; another young British beauty named Leona Lewis. The two ladies' equally spectacular voices and ranges were all too comparable. However, post X-Factor, it's clear that Simon Cowell, the masthead to both of their lucrative careers, is doing a terrific job of musically distinguishing the two up-and-coming divas; Lewis' debut, Spirit, was poised and perfected, much in the vein of Celine Dion. Contrarily, Burke's debut album, Overcome, seems to pull away from much of the preppy glamour that comes with Lewis' overreaching ballads. Burke's debut is brimming with a vocal charm and characterization that Lewis' releases lack. In other words, if Lewis is Dion, Burke is Whitney Houston; an equally compelling vocalist whose imperfections are masked by the kind of charisma that ears crave. Alongside a team of A-List producers (who came with an A-List price tag), Burke delivers a bold and brazen soul-pop album that's so perfected that a quarter could bounce of the shine of the final product. Because of this overproducing, however, Burke unfortunately misses the mark a few times; the forced retro R&B sounds that have been bludgeoned to death in 2009 make their presence here, on numbers like "Bury Me" and "You Broke My Heart" (co-written by a retro contemporary, Pixie Lott). Not to mention, there is more than one track that seems to be stuck in the footsteps of pop groups like Girls Aloud or Sugababes; not necessarily in a bad way, but "Dumb" and "Nothing But the Girl" only perfect the electro-pop formula, they don't glorify it. However, the album is more than saved by some of the best ballads that any new-millennium diva has ever released: "The Silence," a storming, RedOne-produced number, is easily one of the most engaging vocals any singer has recorded for pop radio (yes, including "Bleeding Love") in quite some time. Other songs like "Gotta Go," "They Don't Know," and "Overcome" vary in level of formula and appeal, but all have the chops necessary to sell them. Not to mention, the album is laden with cross-Atlantic appeal. The album's lead single, "Bad Boys," is the most brilliant, perfect mainstream pop single of 2009; its thrashing, synthesized beat and larger-than-life chorus make Burke the prime U.K. import for the North American market, and a little guest chorus from Flo Rida only helps the situation. The album has the aforementioned charisma all the way through (ironically, see "All Night Long"), and Burke's bombastic voice is to be applauded -- not many soulful, booming types like her can even think of true mainstream pop success in 2009, but she stands a real chance. Songs like "Bad Boys" or "It's Over" -- a beautiful, midtempo pop tune probably best geared of all the songs for radio, even as a bonus track -- present a real vocalist who delivers phenomenally while being supported by modern-day beats and hooks. While this album is sometimes too generic and polished for its own good, it is the first record in years that offers us a vocalist like Christina Aguilera who can compete with the present-day Auto-Tuned Britney Spears of the world, and that in itself makes Burke's debut a hit. ~ Matthew Chisling
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Bad Boys - (featuring Flo Rida)
    2. 2.
      Good Night Good Morning - (featuring Ne-Yo)
    3. 3.
      Silence, The
    4. 4.
      All Night Long
    5. 5.
      Bury Me (6 Feet Under)
    6. 6.
      Broken Heels
    7. 7.
      Dumb
    8. 8.
      Overcome
    9. 9.
      Gotta Go
    10. 10.
      You Broke My Heart
    11. 11.
      Nothing But the Girl
    12. 12.
      They Don't Know
    13. 13.
      Hallelujah

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Alexandra Burke

オリジナル発売日:2009年

商品の紹介

レオナ・ルイスを輩出したUKの大人気TV番組「Xファクター2008」の優勝者、アレクサンドラ・バークのデビュー・アルバム。番組で歌ったジェフ・バックリーの「Hallelujah」は優勝決定後、即デビュー・シングルとして発売するやいなや1位を記録、前年のレオナ・ルイスの記録を大きく上回る24時間で15万枚ものセールスを叩き出しヨーロッパ記録を樹立。また、BBCラジオで2008年最も売れたシングル1位とUK年間シングル・チャート1位の栄光にも輝く。さらにこの曲は、イギリスのソロ女性アーティストとしては初となる100万枚を突破。何もかも異例尽くしで期待溢れる中、2009年10月イギリスでデビュー・アルバム『Overcome』を発売。大きなプレッシャーをものともせず、アルバム&シングル・チャートともに1位を獲得。アルバムではセカンド・シングル「Bad Boys」でフィーチャーしているFlo Ridaをはじめ、「Good Night Good Morning」では、Ne-Yoがゲスト参加。プロデューサーにSTARGATE、RedOne、THE RUNAWAYSなどが参加した超豪華盤で、エレクトロ、モータウンから王道バラードまで、アレクサンドラの圧倒的な歌声が響きわたる、R&Bの枠にとらわれ無い極上POP作品。
Sony Music Japan International
発売・販売元 提供資料

レオナ・ルイス同様にオーディション番組〈The X Factor〉の優勝者で、目下UKチャートを席巻中の注目新人がアルバム・デビュー。この種の客演が多いフロウ・ライダーとのアップ“Bad Boy”やニーヨとのデュエット“Good Night Good Morning”を収録し、制作にはレディ・ガガで名を上げたレッドワンやスターゲイトが関わるという、昨今のアーバン文法に則った作りだ。実力を証明する王道バラードの歌い込みも聴き逃せない。
bounce (C)池谷昌之
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