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Faster Than The Speed Of Light

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発売日 2011年07月16日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCherry Red
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ECLEC2283
SKU 5013929738324

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Faster Than the Speed of Light got in just under the deadline of the new decade, a spectacle of grand progressive rock excess in a style that just wouldn't be possible in the '80s. The instrumentation on this album consists of Arthur Brown on vocals, Atomic Rooster's Vincent Crane (who had co-written Brown's signature track, "Fire," in 1968) on organ and piano, and drummer Clifford Venner, plus the entirety of the Frankfurt Symphony Orchestra. The resulting prog rock symphonics mesh somewhat uneasily with Crane's forward-looking synth rock experiments on songs like "Nothing We Can Do," but as a whole, this apocalyptic concept album makes a virtue of its own overblown pomposity. Arthur Brown always had a knack for deflating his occasionally pretentious lyrics with a refreshing modicum of dry wit, which holds him in good stead on the opening "Storm Clouds." On the centerpiece track, "Storm," Brown sings in an unexpected falsetto over a synth-dominated backing track reminiscent of some of Frank Zappa's mid-'70s work. Of course, all the various elements come together on the climactic title track, featuring some of Brown's most enjoyably overwrought vocals, a keyboard solo that Keith Emerson himself might find excessive, and some of the biggest orchestral swells to be found in the entire symphonic rock genre. It's all a bit over the top, naturally, but somehow it doesn't seem pretentious or annoying. ~ Stewart Mason
エディション : Remaster

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      STORM CLOUDS

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    2. 2.
      NOTHINGWE CAN DO

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    3. 3.
      NO

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    4. 4.
      BRIGHT GETAWAY

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    5. 5.
      TIMESHIP

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    6. 6.
      COME AND JOIN THE FUN

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    7. 7.
      STORMWIND

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    8. 8.
      STORM

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    9. 9.
      THIS IS IT

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    10. 10.
      TIGHTROPE

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    11. 11.
      BALANCE

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

    12. 12.
      FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT

      アーティスト: Arthur Brown
      Vincent Crane

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Arthur BrownVincent Crane

オリジナル発売日:1979年

商品の紹介

クレイジー・ワールド/キングダム・カムなどアンダーグラウンド・サイケデリック・ロック・シーンでの活動で知られるアーサー・ブラウンと、クレイジー・ワールドの創設メンバーの一人でアトミック・ルースターのリーダー/キーボーディストのヴィンセント・クレインとのコラボレーションから生まれた79年のアルバム『Faster Than The Speed Of Light』のリマスター盤。アーサー・ブラウンの変幻自在なボーカルとエキセントリックな音楽性と、ヴィンセント・クレインの革新的なキーボード・プレイとアレンジメントが融合した作品。オリジナルの復刻アートワークと新規エッセイを掲載したブックレット付。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2011/07/08)

Record Collector - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] bold, bright album....Brown is in full operatic mode on both 'No' and 'Nothing We Can Do'..."
Rovi

Faster Than the Speed of Light got in just under the deadline of the new decade, a spectacle of grand progressive rock excess in a style that just wouldn't be possible in the '80s. The instrumentation on this album consists of Arthur Brown on vocals, Atomic Rooster's Vincent Crane (who had co-written Brown's signature track, "Fire," in 1968) on organ and piano, and drummer Clifford Venner, plus the entirety of the Frankfurt Symphony Orchestra. The resulting prog rock symphonics mesh somewhat uneasily with Crane's forward-looking synth rock experiments on songs like "Nothing We Can Do," but as a whole, this apocalyptic concept album makes a virtue of its own overblown pomposity. Arthur Brown always had a knack for deflating his occasionally pretentious lyrics with a refreshing modicum of dry wit, which holds him in good stead on the opening "Storm Clouds." On the centerpiece track, "Storm," Brown sings in an unexpected falsetto over a synth-dominated backing track reminiscent of some of Frank Zappa's mid-'70s work. Of course, all the various elements come together on the climactic title track, featuring some of Brown's most enjoyably overwrought vocals, a keyboard solo that Keith Emerson himself might find excessive, and some of the biggest orchestral swells to be found in the entire symphonic rock genre. It's all a bit over the top, naturally, but somehow it doesn't seem pretentious or annoying. ~ Stewart Mason|
Rovi

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