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Queen of the Wave

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発売日 2012年02月10日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルCatskills
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 RIDCD023
SKU 5060063897820

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:48:04
Personnel: Paul Malmstrom (bass voice, guitar, lap steel guitar, harp, violin, cello, flute, clarinet, grand piano, harmonium, Farfisa, Mellotron, mini-Moog synthesizer, vibraphone, glockenspiel, upright bass, bongos, maracas, shaker, tambourine, triangle, hand claps, music box); Timo Lassy (flute, alto flute, saxophone). Recording information: Boston; Brisbane; Espoo; Helsinki; Kirkkonummi; New York; Porvoo; Prague; Texas; Vaasa; Virginia. Directors: Paul Malmstrom; James Spectrum. Arrangers: Paul Malmstrom; James Spectrum. Self-described as an "esoteric pop opera in three parts," based on a cult 19th century novel about the lost civilization of Atlantis and featuring instruments including the Tesla Coil Synthesizer, Edison's Ghost Machine, and the Psychical Predictor, it's unlikely that 2012 will produce a more unashamedly "bonkers" record than Scandinavian duo Pepe Deluxe's fourth album, Queen of the Wave. Their first release to feature the new lineup of Finnish founding member James Spectrum and Swedish musician Paul Malmstrom (who replaced JA-Jazz) throws in everything but the kitchen sink on 12 experimental tracks that recall the cut-and-paste approach of the Avalanches, the inventive big beat of Fatboy Slim, and the avant-garde tendencies of the Go! Team. Occasionally, the pair's eccentric streak threatens to become too overwhelming, particularly on "The Storm," which veers from theatrical show tune to Hammer horror score to proggy wig-out in three chaotic minutes. But for the most part, the album cleverly manages to combine the sublime with the ridiculous. "Contain Thyself" and "Iron Giant" are convincing, if unexpected, forays into medieval acoustic folk, the wonderfully camp "My Flaming Thirst" is the best James Bond theme Shirley Bassey never recorded, while "Go Supersonic" is a brilliantly playful slice of art pop that borrows the melodies from Air's "Sexy Boy" and merges it with shouty CSS-esque vocals and an authentic '60s girl group production. But the most mellow track, "In the Cave," is likely to receive the most attention, thanks to its use of the Great Stalacpipe Organ (the world's largest instrument, found in the Luray Caverns of Virginia), which provides a unique and suitably creepy atmosphere to the haunting neo-classical interlude. Those only aware of Pepe Deluxe through their Levi-assisted one-hit wonder won't know what hit them, but fans who have continued to keep up with their abstract brand of electronica should enjoy most of the ride. ~ Jon O'Brien

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Queenswave
    2. 2.
      A Night and a Day
    3. 3.
      Go Supersonic
    4. 4.
      Temple of Unfed Fire
    5. 5.
      Contain Thyself
    6. 6.
      Hesperus Garden
    7. 7.
      Grave Prophecy
    8. 8.
      In the Cave
    9. 9.
      My Flaming Thirst
    10. 10.
      Iron Giant
    11. 11.
      The Storm
    12. 12.
      Riders On the First Ark

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Pepe Deluxe

オリジナル発売日:2011年

商品の紹介

Uncut (p.97) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] keen handle on dynamics and narrative holds it all together."
Rovi

Self-described as an "esoteric pop opera in three parts," based on a cult 19th century novel about the lost civilization of Atlantis and featuring instruments including the Tesla Coil Synthesizer, Edison's Ghost Machine, and the Psychical Predictor, it's unlikely that 2012 will produce a more unashamedly "bonkers" record than Scandinavian duo Pepe Deluxe's fourth album, Queen of the Wave. Their first release to feature the new lineup of Finnish founding member James Spectrum and Swedish musician Paul Malmstrom (who replaced JA-Jazz) throws in everything but the kitchen sink on 12 experimental tracks that recall the cut-and-paste approach of the Avalanches, the inventive big beat of Fatboy Slim, and the avant-garde tendencies of the Go! Team. Occasionally, the pair's eccentric streak threatens to become too overwhelming, particularly on "The Storm," which veers from theatrical show tune to Hammer horror score to proggy wig-out in three chaotic minutes. But for the most part, the album cleverly manages to combine the sublime with the ridiculous. "Contain Thyself" and "Iron Giant" are convincing, if unexpected, forays into medieval acoustic folk, the wonderfully camp "My Flaming Thirst" is the best James Bond theme Shirley Bassey never recorded, while "Go Supersonic" is a brilliantly playful slice of art pop that borrows the melodies from Air's "Sexy Boy" and merges it with shouty CSS-esque vocals and an authentic '60s girl group production. But the most mellow track, "In the Cave," is likely to receive the most attention, thanks to its use of the Great Stalacpipe Organ (the world's largest instrument, found in the Luray Caverns of Virginia), which provides a unique and suitably creepy atmosphere to the haunting neo-classical interlude. Those only aware of Pepe Deluxe through their Levi-assisted one-hit wonder won't know what hit them, but fans who have continued to keep up with their abstract brand of electronica should enjoy most of the ride. ~ Jon O'Brien
Rovi

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