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Ben L'oncle Soul

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発売日 2012年06月01日
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レーベルUniversal
構成数 1
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規格品番 602527587974
SKU 602527587974

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A half-year after making his solo recording debut with Soul Wash (2009), a six-track EP of cover songs, Ben L'Oncle Soul made his full-length debut with a self-titled effort comprised almost entirely of original material co-written by the vocalist himself. The only song not credited to Soul is the standout version of the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" from the Soul Wash EP, reprised here as the album opener. Graced with a nimble bassline, touches of organ, and well-placed horn blasts, this version of "Seven Nation Army" stays true to the original yet approaches the song with a retro-soul style informed by the Motown and Stax sounds of the '60s. Truth be told, it's a bit gimmicky. Then again, Soul himself is part shtick, as his name and look come from Uncle Ben, the fictitious, elderly, African American man dressed in a bow tie who serves as the brand image of Uncle Ben's Rice. Even the cover image is gimmicky, designed to look like an old Motown record -- and fittingly so, for the album was indeed released by the French division of Motown Records. Fortunately, there's a lot more to Soul than shtick, as the music on his self-titled album is often outstanding. The "Seven Nation Army" cover gets the album off to an astonishing start, but the next three songs -- "Soulman," "Petite Soeur," and "Mon Amour" all of them sung in French -- are where the music truly takes flight and the shtick becomes an afterthought. Following fifth track "Elle Me Dit," a dead ringer for early-'70s Sly & the Family Stone, Soul switches to English for a couple second-rate numbers. The album picks up several tracks later with "Ain't Off to the Back," an English-language collaboration with Beat Assailant, the album's sole guest feature. While the remainder of the album has some memorable moments, "Lose It" in particular, it fails to reach the same heights as the front-loaded run of highlights. Produced by Guillaume Poncelet and Gabin Lesieur, Ben L'Oncle Soul is an impressive debut album that shouldn't be written off on account of its retro stylization, which goes out of its way to capitalize on the Motown brand association. ~ Jason Birchmeier

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Seven Nation Army
    2. 2.
      Soulman (New English Version)
    3. 3.
      Little Sister (New English Version)
    4. 4.
      Mon Amour
    5. 5.
      Elle Me Dit
    6. 6.
      I Don't Wanna Waste
    7. 7.
      Come Home
    8. 8.
      L' Ombre d'Un Homme
    9. 9.
      Ain't off to the Back
    10. 10.
      Lise
    11. 11.
      Demain J'Arrete
    12. 12.
      Partir
    13. 13.
      Lose It
    14. 14.
      Back for You

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Ben L'Oncle Soul

オリジナル発売日:2010年

商品の紹介

ジャケ良し、歌良し、曲良しと3拍子揃って文句なし!生楽器のぬくもりとストロング・ボイスの至高の組合せ!モータウンやハイ、スタックスなどへの愛情丸出しなフランス男=ベン・ロンクル・ソウルの初作。ホワイト・ストライプスを土臭くカバーして話題になった(1)、フランス語で歌う(2)、軽快なテンポで腰が動く(13)等、抜群のセンスが光る、とびきりレトロなソウルマン!
タワーレコード(2012/05/29)

フランス・ミュージック・シーン期待のR&Bシンガー、BEN L'ONCLE SOULのデビュー・アルバム。本作は2曲英語歌詞に変更されたインターナショナル盤。
ユニバーサル
発売・販売元 提供資料(2012/05/17)

A half-year after making his solo recording debut with Soul Wash, a six-track EP of cover songs, Ben L'Oncle Soul made this self-titled effort comprised almost entirely of original material co-written by the vocalist himself. The only song not credited to Soul is a standout version of the White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army;" it's a bit gimmicky, but then again, Soul himself is part shtick, as his name and look come from Uncle Ben, the brand image of Uncle Ben's Rice. Fortunately, there's a lot more to Soul than shtick, as this music is often outstanding. Ben L'Oncle Soul is an impressive debut album that shouldn't be written off on account of its retro style, which goes out of its way to capitalize on the Motown brand association. ~ Jason Birchmeier|
Rovi

モータウン・フランスから、とびきりレトロなソウル野郎が登場した。モータウンやスタックスのサウンドを再現し、アートワークも含めて徹底的に60年代を模した……などと書くと<またかよ>と思われそうだが、そう思うならそう思え!とでも言わんばかりの、この清々しさはどうだ。ホワイト・ストライプス曲の土臭いカヴァー“Seven Nation Army”を筆頭に、以下、自作/共作曲を英語と仏語で気持ち良さげに歌い上げるベン君は、たぶん周囲の視線なんか気にしちゃいない。生楽器の温もりやグルーヴを活かしたバックとジョン・レジョンドがオーティス・レディングを気取ったような歌唱との相性もドンピシャ。ハイ・サウンド風やルーツ・ロック・レゲエ風の曲もカッコ良くキメたトレビア~ンな一枚だ。
bounce (C)林剛
タワーレコード(vol.322(2010年6月25日発行号)掲載)

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