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The Ghost Who Walks

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発売日 2010年05月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルXL Recordings
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 XLCD493
SKU 634904049324

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:42:23
Personnel: Rachelle Garniez (vocals, accordion); Jackson Smith (guitar); Jack White (drums). Audio Mixers: Jack White ; Vance Powell . Recording information: Third Man Studio, Nashvile, TN. Photographers: David Swanson ; Kate Elson. Though The Ghost Who Walks is Karen Elson's debut album, she isn't exactly a musical newcomer -- even if it might seem that way to those who know her as the model who married the White Stripes' Jack White. With previous projects ranging from the political cabaret of the Citizens' Band to the garage punk tantrums of Mildred and the Mice, Elson has her share of musical experience, but with such wide-ranging credits, it was anyone's guess what her own album would sound like. On The Ghost Who Walks, she runs the gamut from chilly murder ballads with British roots to Nashville twang, giving old-timey folk and modern rock the same intensity and singing of shipwrecks, stolen lovers, and storms with a beguiling mournfulness. Her voice's dark dreaminess carries the album, especially on more stripped-down tracks like the acoustic late-summer lament "Lunasa" and the ghostly shanty "Stolen Roses." Though the album is Elson's showcase, White produced it, and his touches are everywhere. "The Truth Is in the Dirt"'s earthy, apocalyptic feel gets added heft from sudden dynamic shifts and spooky organ and pedal steel that recall his work with the Dead Weather -- and indeed, White's bandmate Jack Lawrence plays here as well, underscoring the repertory company vibe of projects White is associated with. His fondness for theatricality and Elson's cabaret roots combine on "100 Years from Now," a lovelorn song that starts off sounding like it's being played on a wax cylinder, then blooms into a sweeping waltz complete with theremin, and on the dust bowl ballad "Mouths to Feed." Yet many of the album's most striking moments are decidedly modern-sounding: "The Ghost Who Walks" -- which gets its name from one of the epithets Elson was called in school because she was so pale -- updates the murder ballad tradition with electric pianos that rain unearthly beauty onto the song; "A Thief at My Door" ebbs and flows, dipping into darker rock territory; and "The Last Laugh"'s gentle country-pop sounds like it could have come off a long-lost Dolly Parton album from the `70s. While The Ghost Who Walks occasionally feels a little long and scattered, it's still a beautifully made album that earns Elson a place among moody songstresses such as Neko Case, Amanda Palmer, Hope Sandoval, and Paula Frazer. ~ Heather Phares

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      Ghost Who Walks, The
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      Truth Is in the Dirt, The
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      Pretty Babies
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      Lunasa
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      100 Years from Now
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      Stolen Roses
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      Cruel Summer
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      Garden
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      Birds They Circle, The
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      Thief at My Door, A
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      Last Laugh, The
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      Mouths to Feed

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Karen Elson

オリジナル発売日:2010年05月

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone (p.84) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] sexy synthesis of Weimar chanteuse pop, trip-hop, Dusty Springfield and forlorn alt-country." Spin - "Her twangy, echoing soprano recalls Jenny Lewis and Loretta Lynn, aided craftily by husband/producer Jack White." Uncut (p.90) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "The titular gothic-folk murder ballad is wonderfully haunting....It's the Weimar-tinged '100 Years From Now' that really stands out." Mojo (Publisher) (p.96) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[W]inningly unhinged singer-songwriter is yet another role Elson wears with style." Pitchfork (Website) - "'A Thief at My Door' breaks down the door at its half-way mark, a slow-burner turned lion that really captures Elson's vocal cords in fine form."
Rovi

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