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Honey's Dead : Expanded Edition [2CD+DVD]

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発売日 2011年09月26日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルEdsel
構成数 3
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 EDSG8009
SKU 740155800932

構成数 : 3枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Jesus And Mary Chain: William Reid, Jim Reid (vocals, guitar); Monti (drums). All songs written by William Reid and Jim Reid.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Reverence
    2. 2.
      Teenage Lust
    3. 3.
      Far Gone and Out
    4. 4.
      Almost Gold
    5. 5.
      Sugar Ray
    6. 6.
      Tumbledown
    7. 7.
      Catchfire
    8. 8.
      Good For My Soul
    9. 9.
      Rollercoaster
    10. 10.
      I Can't Get Enough
    11. 11.
      Sundown
    12. 12.
      Frequency
    13. 13.
      Rollercoaster
    14. 14.
      Silverblade
    15. 15.
      Lowlife
    16. 16.
      Tower of Song
    17. 17.
      Far Gone and Out [Arc Weld Mix]
    18. 18.
      Teenage Lust [Desdemoana Mix]
    19. 19.
      Reverence [Radio Mix]
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Heat
    2. 2.
      Guitarman
    3. 3.
      Why'd You Want Me
    4. 4.
      Sometimes
    5. 5.
      Teenage Lust [Acoustic Version]
    6. 6.
      Reverberation (Doubt)
    7. 7.
      Don't Come Down
    8. 8.
      Why'd You Want Me [Alternate Version]
    9. 9.
      Catchfire [Live]
    10. 10.
      Blues From a Gun [Live]
    11. 11.
      Head On [Live]
    12. 12.
      Reverence [Live]
    13. 13.
      Far Gone and Out [Live]
    14. 14.
      Halfway to Crazy [Live]
    15. 15.
      Frequency [Live]
    16. 16.
      Sidewalking [Live]
    17. 17.
      Mark Goodier Interview
    18. 18.
      Tommy Vance Interview
  3. 3.[DVD]
    1. 1.
      Rollercoaster [Video]
    2. 2.
      Reverence [Video]
    3. 3.
      Far Gone and Out [Video]
    4. 4.
      Almost Gold [Video]
    5. 5.
      Teenage Lust [Video]
    6. 6.
      Reverence [Live on The Word]
    7. 7.
      Far Gone and Out [Live on The Late Show]
    8. 8.
      Teenage Lust [Live at MTV Studios]
    9. 9.
      MTV Interview

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Jesus & Mary Chain

オリジナル発売日:1992年

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone - 3.5 Stars - Very Good - "...the pioneers of noise pop (3 chords and a distortion pedal) are still building castles of fuzz...J&M Chain work their terrain with indefatigable enthusiasm..." Option - "...The Jesus & Mary Chain cuts loose once again with a squalor of sound...this is the roar of a shimmering locomotive, powerful, sleek, vibrant and black..." Spin - Highly Recommended Musician - "...the band's appeal remains the combination of sloppily loud but essentially appealing licks and naughty, unfocused (i.e. druggy) lyrics..." Q - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Snake-eyed, arrogant and tall in the saddle, HONEY'S DEAD is an album at one with dynamic, imagery and amplifiers alike...pretty damn excellent..."
Rovi

Again working with Alan Moulder but now also using a live drummer on most tracks -- namely Monti from Curve, one of the Mary Chain's many descendants -- the Reids came back strong with Honey's Dead, on balance a more consistent and satisfying record than Automatic. There's a sense of greater creativity with the arrangements, while the balance between blasting static rampage and precise, almost clinical delivery is the finest yet, making the album as a whole the best straight-through listen since Psychocandy. Monti's drumming finally replaces Bobby Gillespie's properly; he's a much more talented musician than the Primal Scream overlord, using the warped funk hits familiar from Curve's work to the Mary Chain's advantage. Even the drum machine-driven cuts work better than before, especially the brilliant, coruscating opener, "Reverence." Burning with some of the best nails-on-chalkboard feedback the band had yet recorded, combined with a whipsmart sharp breakbeat, all it took was the finishing touch of Jim Reid's sneering lines like "I wanna die like Jesus Christ" to make it another stone-cold classic single from the band. Other winners include "Sugar Ray," with beats and melody so immediate and addictive the track was actually used for a beer commercial, of all things, and the steady slap and crunch of "Good for My Soul." If there's a danger in Honey's Dead, it's that the near bottomless pit of reworked melodies and lyrics had almost reached its end -- even the final track, "Frequency," combines both "Reverence" itself with the Modern Lovers' "Roadrunner" -- which made the stylistic shift on Stoned & Dethroned a logical follow-up. William and Jim Reid split all the vocals almost evenly, the former especially shining on the nearly gentle "Almost Gold," the closest the record comes to a sweet ballad. ~ Ned Raggett|
Rovi

Again working with Alan Moulder but now also using a live drummer on most tracks -- namely Monti from Curve, one of the Mary Chain's many descendants -- the Reids came back strong with Honey's Dead, on balance a more consistent and satisfying record than Automatic. There's a sense of greater creativity with the arrangements, while the balance between blasting static rampage and precise, almost clinical delivery is the finest yet, making the album as a whole the best straight-through listen since Psychocandy. Monti's drumming finally replaces Bobby Gillespie's properly; he's a much more talented musician than the Primal Scream overlord, using the warped funk hits familiar from Curve's work to the Mary Chain's advantage. Even the drum machine-driven cuts work better than before, especially the brilliant, coruscating opener, "Reverence." Burning with some of the best nails-on-chalkboard feedback the band had yet recorded, combined with a whipsmart sharp breakbeat, all it took was the finishing touch of Jim Reid's sneering lines like "I wanna die like Jesus Christ" to make it another stone-cold classic single from the band. Other winners include "Sugar Ray," with beats and melody so immediate and addictive the track was actually used for a beer commercial, of all things, and the steady slap and crunch of "Good for My Soul." If there's a danger in Honey's Dead, it's that the near bottomless pit of reworked melodies and lyrics had almost reached its end -- even the final track, "Frequency," combines both "Reverence" itself with the Modern Lovers' "Roadrunner" -- which made the stylistic shift on Stoned & Dethroned a logical follow-up. William and Jim Reid split all the vocals almost evenly, the former especially shining on the nearly gentle "Almost Gold," the closest the record comes to a sweet ballad. ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi

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