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Music For Misfits

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発売日 2011年06月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSuburban Noize Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 NZECD301
SKU 673951030121

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:00:36
Audio Mixer: Craig Nepp. Bryan Mahoney, aka Big B, has been very appropriate for the Suburban Noize roster. He's a white rapper with a strong rock influence, he has an obvious West Coast flavor, and he tends to appeal to listeners who grew up holding rock and hip-hop in equally high regard. In other words, Big B is the quintessential Suburban Noize artist -- and Music for Misfits, a best-of collection that Suburban Noize assembled in 2011, underscores the type of crossover appeal that he has favored. The influence of alternative rock is all over this 60-minute CD, which has a major reggae influence as well. And crossover is definitely the watchword on West Coast-sounding tracks such as "Good Times" from 2010's Good Times & Bad Advice, "Sinner" and "Criminal" from 2009's American Underdog, "Rock Star" from 2005's White Trash Renegade, and "Hooligan" from 2004's High Class White Trash. Much of Music for Misfits is devoted to rowdy, feel-good party music, but there are serious-minded tracks as well; for example, "Before I Leave This Place" (which features Everlast) touches on topics that include war, carjacking, and prostitution. And it's good to see that song (which was released as a single in 2010) included because it's important to demonstrate that even though hedonistic fun is Big B's specialty, he can deliver social commentary as well. Unfortunately, Big B's albums haven't always been consistent, but it's good to see some of the more memorable tracks from different albums united on the same CD. Music for Misfits isn't recommended to those who consider themselves hip-hop purists, although listeners who like their hip-hop laced with big doses of rock (and reggae as well) will find that this is an appropriate place to begin exploring Big B's Suburban Noize output. ~ Alex Henderson
録音 : ステレオ (---)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Bad Girl
    2. 2.
      Foes and Friends
    3. 3.
      Last One
    4. 4.
      For Tonight
    5. 5.
      Sinner
    6. 6.
      Good Times
    7. 7.
      Before I Leave This Place
    8. 8.
      Hooligan
    9. 9.
      Out Here in Cali
    10. 10.
      White Trash Renegade
    11. 11.
      White Trash Life
    12. 12.
      Criminal
    13. 13.
      American Dream
    14. 14.
      Somebody
    15. 15.
      A Million Miles
    16. 16.
      Let's Go Play
    17. 17.
      Rockstar

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Big B

ゲスト
アーティスト: Scott RussoEverlast

オリジナル発売日:2011年

商品の紹介

Bryan Mahoney, aka Big B, has been very appropriate for the Suburban Noize roster. Hes a white rapper with a strong rock influence, he has an obvious West Coast flavor, and he tends to appeal to listeners who grew up holding rock and hip-hop in equally high regard. In other words, Big B is the quintessential Suburban Noize artist -- and Music for Misfits, a best-of collection that Suburban Noize assembled in 2011, underscores the type of crossover appeal that he has favored. The influence of alternative rock is all over this 60-minute CD, which has a major reggae influence as well. And crossover is definitely the watchword on West Coast-sounding tracks such as Good Times from 2010s Good Times & Bad Advice, Sinner and Criminal from 2009s American Underdog, Rock Star from 2005s White Trash Renegade, and Hooligan from 2004s High Class White Trash. Much of Music for Misfits is devoted to rowdy, feel-good party music, but there are serious-minded tracks as well; for example, Before I Leave This Place (which features Everlast) touches on topics that include war, carjacking, and prostitution. And its good to see that song (which was released as a single in 2010) included because its important to demonstrate that even though hedonistic fun is Big Bs specialty, he can deliver social commentary as well. Unfortunately, Big Bs albums havent always been consistent, but its good to see some of the more memorable tracks from different albums united on the same CD. Music for Misfits isnt recommended to those who consider themselves hip-hop purists, although listeners who like their hip-hop laced with big doses of rock (and reggae as well) will find that this is an appropriate place to begin exploring Big Bs Suburban Noize output. ~ Alex Henderson
Rovi

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