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This Is Happening

5.0

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発売日 2010年05月18日
国内/輸入 輸入(アメリカ盤)
レーベルDfa
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 X3099032
SKU 5099930990326

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:05:14
Audio Mixers: Dave Sardy; James Murphy . Recording information: DFA; The Manshun. Following up Sound of Silver was never going to be easy for LCD Soundsystem. There was so much positive reaction from music fans, the press, from everywhere, really, that almost any move James Murphy made was bound to be seen as inferior, or at the very least, flawed in some way. To his credit, he doesn't try to do anything dramatically different on This Is Happening. There are no attempts to hit the top of the charts (a point made crystal clear in the song "You Wanted a Hit"); conversely, there are no attempts to dirty up the sound or make it more challenging. There are no radically new elements added to the LCD sound, nothing subtracted either. Murphy is definitely a savvy enough musician to know when things have gotten stale and need to be changed up; he at some point must have decided (correctly) that the time for a reboot hadn't arrived yet for LCD. Another record of long, dancefloor friendly disco-fied jams mixed with punchy rockers and paced with a couple introspective midtempo ballads is still perfectly acceptable, especially when it's as tightly arranged, energetically played, and thoughtfully constructed as Happening is. Murphy's highly skilled production is all over the record, from the squelchy layers of synths, the dry punch of the drums, and the tricks and surprises that bring the songs to life, to the way he makes it sound like a live band when it's just him (though there are the occasional people helping out, most notably Nancy Whang on backing vocals). And while there isn't a song as staggeringly emotional as Silver's "All My Friends," or as simply and heartfelt as its N.Y.C. tribute "New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down," Murphy continues to expand as a songwriter and lyricist. He's still the master of deadly zingers ("Eat it Michael Musto/You're no Bruce Vilanch") and hilarious streams of lyrical gems (all of "Drunk Girls"), but songs like the nakedly emotional "I Can Change" (which includes the sweetly romantic plea for someone to "bore me and hold me and cling to my arm") and the insistently melancholy "Somebody's Calling Me" show continued growth and impressive range. Of course, if you aren't all that interested in lyrics, artistic growth, and feelings, you can just crank up songs like "One Touch," "Pow Wow," or "Home" real loud and dance. At heart, Murphy remains a dance music producer and these tracks reveal him at the top of his game. This Is Happening doesn't quite reach the monumental heights of Sound of Silver, but it serves as an almost-there companion and further proof that LCD Soundsystem is one of the most exciting and interesting bands around in the 2000s. ~ Tim Sendra
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Dance Yrself Clean

      アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

    2. 2.
      Drunk Girls

      アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

    3. 3.
      One Touch

      アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

    4. 4.
      All I Want

      アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

    5. 5.
      I Can Change

      アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

    6. 6.
      You Wanted a Hit

      アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

    7. 7.
      Pow Pow

      アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

    8. 8.
      Somebody's Calling Me

      アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

    9. 9.
      Home

      アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

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アーティスト: LCD Soundsystem

商品の紹介

LCDサウンドシステムことジェームス・マーフィーが、バンドとして3作目となるオリジナル・アルバムをリリース!デビュー・アルバム『LCD SOUNDSYSTEM』でいきなりグラミー賞ノミネートを果たし、続く『SOUND OF SILVER』は英・The GuardianやUncut誌、Independent誌などで「2007年のベスト・アルバム」として選ばれるなど世界中で賞賛を浴びた。翌2008年には映画『21』のサントラに「Big Ideas」を提供し。それ以降もナイキとiTunesのジョイント・プロジェクト『45:33』やそのリミックス盤となる『45:33 The Remixes EP』をリリース。ほぼ全編ジェームス・マーフィーにより作曲&プロデュースされた待望作!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2010/04/26)

Rolling Stone (pp.67-68) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The longs songs reveal Murphy's bottom-line agenda: He's still a dance guy at heart, and he knows it's his job to ignite parties and dances." Spin - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Murphy's high register breaks at the refrain of 'in love,' and it's the most emotionally devastating dance-floor moment since New Order's heyday." Entertainment Weekly (p.74) - "The best inspiration should come with improvements, and Murphy's are vast." -- Grade: A Uncut (p.82) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he highlight of the album' Change,' is a dead ringer for Eurythmics' 'Love Is a Stranger'." Uncut (p.36) - Ranked #9 in Uncut's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2010" -- "[A] gleamingly jaded sequel to 2007's Uncut Album Of The Year, SOUND OF SILVER." Alternative Press (p.107) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Here, he weaves all sorts of electronic distensions from robot disco to '80s synth-pop with a Brian Eno tribute thrown in." Alternative Press (p.100) - Ranked #3 in Alternative Press's "10 Essential Albums of 2010" -- "[H]e gets down with everything from inspired synth-pop, to epic, pulsing club shakers..." CMJ - "[T]hanks to a medley of driving rhythms, sharp guitar parts and electronic-based melodies, the music rarely drags." Billboard (p.36) - "James Murphy is at his cynical best....Backed by colorful electronic textures, infectious basslines and futuristic rock melodies, the singer/producer conveys the hard truths of life over nine tracks..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.93) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Drunk Girls' crackles with its fists on the dancefloor like 'Boys Keep Swinging,' while 'All I Want' unravels with some Fripp-ish guitar work..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.52) - Ranked #36 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2010" -- "[A] funeral pyre of dance beats, electronic noise, cowbell and rousing choruses." Pitchfork (Website) - "On THIS IS HAPPENING, Murphy once again shows off his encyclopedic knowledge of all things post-punk and zip-tight. But he's also swimming up some serious stuff himself, including Eno and David Bowie's sacrosanct Berlin trilogy." Clash (Magazine) - "Suffused with an indefinable sense of melancholy, the likes of 'I Can Change,' 'Home' and 'Dance Yrself Clean' instill the rubbery electro with a tangible soul..."
Rovi

ジェイムズ・マーフィーのソロ・ユニット、LCDサウンドシステムの3作目にしてラスト・アルバム(予定)。それにしては軽快で歯切れの良い作品だ。思い起こせば2000年代前半、ラプチャーらと共にポスト・パンクの息吹を甦らせたLCD。その到達点とも言える本作は、パンキッシュでエレクトロニックでファンキーで、80年代にパンクとダンス・ミュージックの融合を試みた<ディスコ左派>のモダニズム精神に貫かれている。緻密に構成されたサウンドは研ぎ澄まされ、ソングライティングもよく練られているので何度聴いても飽きがこない。アーサー・ラッセルがプロデュースしたデヴィッド・ボウイみたいな雰囲気をもあって、<本家>と肩を並べるクォリティで飾った有終の美がここに。
bounce (C)村尾泰郎
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後に復活を果たすLCDの、ラストアルバムと銘打った一枚。1stから一貫して踊れるアンセムをバンバン投下してくれる彼ら、このアルバムも例に漏れず①②③と怒涛のキラーチューンが続きます。ハッとするのはタイトル通り“I CAN CHANGE〜”と繰り返し歌い上げる⑤、当時はちょっと聴いてて切なくなった。帰ってきてくれて良かった!
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