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Body Talk

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発売日 2010年11月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルIsland(UK)
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 KOR29
SKU 5060236630353

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Robyn's prolific 2010 culminated with Body Talk, the full-length album that featured songs from the Body Talk, Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 EPs, plus enough new songs to make up a third EP. Releasing that much new music within six months was a feat in and of itself, but the fact that each part of Body Talk was so consistent made the whole project even more impressive. And, by revealing bits and pieces of what went into the final album -- as well as parts that didn't -- Robyn offered her fans a window into her process, allowing glimpses of the moods and approaches that go into making an album and letting listeners get to know these songs in different contexts. Of course, Body Talk's appeal isn't just experimental: by picking the best of the project's songs, it feels like a greatest-hits collection and brand new album rolled into one. Familiarity suits these songs well, whether it's the tight, bright "Fembot," the aching "Dancing on My Own," or "Hang with Me," which swoons with arpeggios that sound like falling recklessly in love, even though that's just what Robyn warns against. Hearing the songs from the EPs on Body Talk makes Body Talk, Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 feel like deluxe singles from the album, as well as its building blocks. However, different versions of these tracks, like the more anthemic take on "In My Eyes," ensure that the album doesn't feel cobbled together. Some songs sound even better here than they did on the EPs: "Love Kills" and "None of Dem"'s playful dancehall function more clearly as bridges to other tracks than they did before. Body Talk's new songs also make good on the EPs' gradual shift from fierce independence to togetherness, particularly on "Call Your Girlfriend," a thoughtful twist on a love triangle that finds Robyn enjoying new love while being concerned for someone hurt by it, and "Stars 4-Ever," which gives a fizzy, Euro-dance tinged happy ending to the Body Talk project. After the EPs' conciseness, the album feels downright roomy, and maybe slightly too long; obviously, Robyn had a lot of songs to work with. Overall, though, Body Talk is more focused than Robyn, and just as bold in the intimacy it creates with listeners. ~ Heather Phares

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Fembot
    2. 2.
      Don't Fucking Tell Me What To Do
    3. 3.
      Dancing On My Own
    4. 4.
      Indestructible
    5. 5.
      Time Machine
    6. 6.
      Love Kills
    7. 7.
      Hang With Me
    8. 8.
      Call Your Girlfriend
    9. 9.
      None Of Dem
    10. 10.
      We Dance To The Beat
    11. 11.
      U Should Know Better
    12. 12.
      Dancehall Queen
    13. 13.
      Get Myself Together
    14. 14.
      In My Eyes
    15. 15.
      Stars 4 Ever

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Robyn

オリジナル発売日:2010年

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- "It all adds up to the best dance-pop album of 2010, 15 songs that are both immaculately catchy and packed with quirks."
Rovi

Robyn's prolific 2010 culminated with Body Talk, the full-length album that featured songs from the Body Talk, Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 EPs, plus enough new songs to make up a third EP. Releasing that much new music within six months was a feat in and of itself, but the fact that each part of Body Talk was so consistent made the whole project even more impressive. And, by revealing bits and pieces of what went into the final album -- as well as parts that didn't -- Robyn offered her fans a window into her process, allowing glimpses of the moods and approaches that go into making an album and letting listeners get to know these songs in different contexts. Of course, Body Talk's appeal isn't just experimental: by picking the best of the project's songs, it feels like a greatest-hits collection and brand new album rolled into one. Familiarity suits these songs well, whether it's the tight, bright "Fembot," the aching "Dancing on My Own," or "Hang with Me," which swoons with arpeggios that sound like falling recklessly in love, even though that's just what Robyn warns against. Hearing the songs from the EPs on Body Talk makes Body Talk, Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 feel like deluxe singles from the album, as well as its building blocks. However, different versions of these tracks, like the more anthemic take on "In My Eyes," ensure that the album doesn't feel cobbled together. Some songs sound even better here than they did on the EPs: "Love Kills" and "None of Dem"'s playful dancehall function more clearly as bridges to other tracks than they did before. Body Talk's new songs also make good on the EPs' gradual shift from fierce independence to togetherness, particularly on "Call Your Girlfriend," a thoughtful twist on a love triangle that finds Robyn enjoying new love while being concerned for someone hurt by it, and "Stars 4-Ever," which gives a fizzy, Euro-dance tinged happy ending to the Body Talk project. After the EPs' conciseness, the album feels downright roomy, and maybe slightly too long; obviously, Robyn had a lot of songs to work with. Overall, though, Body Talk is more focused than Robyn, and just as bold in the intimacy it creates with listeners. ~ Heather Phares|
Rovi

<Body Talk>シリーズ第3弾に、第1弾と第2弾の曲も追加した完結編。まとめて聴くと流石のヴォリューム感で、右腕のクラース・オールンドをはじめ、ロイクソップやシェルバック、マックス・マーティンといった北欧ポップ大使はもちろんのこと、ディプロやスヌープまでが大集合。彼女の磁力と懐のデカさに恐れ入る。広大な白銀世界に降り立ったエレクトロの突然変異。言わば、誰もが欲しがる未来サウンドのネタ帳ですか!?
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