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発売日 2011年11月15日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHostess Entertainment
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DS037CD
SKU 5034202303725

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Declared as one of the most gifted guitarists of his generation by many of his peers, few would have expected Bill Ryder-Jones' debut solo album, If..., to largely eschew the instrument that he mastered so effortlessly during his 12-year stint with psychedelic Liverpool combo the Coral. But based on Italo Calvino's complex 1979 post-modernist novel If on a Winter's Night a Traveler, its ten exquisite largely orchestral numbers do just that, suggesting his 2008 departure from the band might have been one of those rare instances when the citing of "musical differences" was actually true. As abstract a concept as it is, Ryder-Jones has previously exhibited both his cinematic and classical tendencies before, whether arranging the strings for his final record with the Coral, Roots & Echoes, or scoring several short films during the past three years, ensuring that despite its left-field quality, Ryder-Jones certainly knows what he's doing. With its stately piano chords and luscious strings (courtesy of the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra), the opening title track sounds like an alternative theme to Downton Abbey, but it's something of a red herring, as elsewhere the album revels in a melancholic and slightly somber atmosphere that recalls the work of Pop Will Eat Itself's fellow indie pop star turned composer, Clint Mansell -- no more so than on the funereal "By the Church of Apollonia," which opens with some rain sound effects and ominous percussion before flashes of ghostly female backing vocals make way for a menacing string-soaked finale, and the delicate "Leaning (Star of Sweden)," a mournful number apparently inspired by an episode of Poirot, made even the more haunting by Ryder-Jones' distant Scouse tones. The out-of-place proggy guitar solo that interrupts the chiming chamber pop of "Enlace" and the more conventional acoustic folk of "Le Grand Desordre" suggest you can take the boy out of the Coral, but you can't take the Coral out of the boy. But as evident on the emotionally stirring Asian-tinged "The Flowers #3 (Lotus)," the ghostly melancholy of "Give Me a Name," and the ornate closer, "Some Absolute End (The End)," Ryder-Jones deserves to make the leap from imaginary films to the real thing. ~ Jon O'Brien

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    1. 1.
      If...
    2. 2.
      The Reader (Malbork)
    3. 3.
      Leaning (Star of Sweden)
    4. 4.
      By the Church of Apollonia
    5. 5.
      Le Grand Desordre
    6. 6.
      Enlace
    7. 7.
      Intersect
    8. 8.
      The Flowers #3 (Lotus)
    9. 9.
      Give Me a Name
    10. 10.
      Some Absolute End (The End)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Bill Ryder-Jones

オリジナル発売日:2011年

商品の紹介

UKインディー・シーンで絶大なる人気を誇るザ・コーラルの元ギタリスト、ビル・ライダー・ジョーンズがバンド脱退後初となるソロ・アルバムをリリース!ザ・コーラルのギタリストとしてデビュー、その才能をいかんなく発揮し5枚のアルバムをリリースするも、2008年にバンドを脱退。その後、アークティック・モンキーズのアレックス・ターナーやグレアム・コクソンとのコラボレーション等で活躍。今年9月にフリーEP『ア・リーヴ・テイキング・サウンドトラック』をリリースしたばかりの彼が、本作でソロとしてアルバム・デビューを飾る!本作は、イタリアの前衛作家イタロ・カルヴィーノが1979年に発表した長編小説『冬の夜ひとりの旅人が(原題:If On A Winter's Night A Traveller)』のサウンド・トラックとして書かれた全10曲を収録。現代映画の偉大な作曲家達からサイケデリック・ロック、ウェルシュ・インディー・サイケまで、多様な音楽から影響を受けて制作されたという本作は、地元リヴァプール・フィルハーモニック・オーケストラをゲストに迎え、スタジオだけでなく、教会や母親の自宅等でも録音された。弦楽器やピアノ等生楽器の温もりが凛とした空気の中で鳴り響く本作は、まるで映画音楽を聴いているかのような圧倒的な世界観と完成度の高さを誇る。コンポーザーとしてのビルの才能が120%開花した不朽の名作の誕生だ!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2012/02/03)

Declared as one of the most gifted guitarists of his generation by many of his peers, few would have expected Bill Ryder-Jones' debut solo album, If..., to largely eschew the instrument that he mastered so effortlessly during his 12-year stint with psychedelic Liverpool combo the Coral. But based on Italo Calvino's complex 1979 post-modernist novel If on a Winter's Night a Traveler, its ten exquisite largely orchestral numbers do just that, suggesting his 2008 departure from the band might have been one of those rare instances when the citing of "musical differences" was actually true. As abstract a concept as it is, Ryder-Jones has previously exhibited both his cinematic and classical tendencies before, whether arranging the strings for his final record with the Coral, Roots & Echoes, or scoring several short films during the past three years, ensuring that despite its left-field quality, Ryder-Jones certainly knows what he's doing. With its stately piano chords and luscious strings (courtesy of the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra), the opening title track sounds like an alternative theme to Downton Abbey, but it's something of a red herring, as elsewhere the album revels in a melancholic and slightly somber atmosphere that recalls the work of Pop Will Eat Itself's fellow indie pop star turned composer, Clint Mansell -- no more so than on the funereal "By the Church of Apollonia," which opens with some rain sound effects and ominous percussion before flashes of ghostly female backing vocals make way for a menacing string-soaked finale, and the delicate "Leaning (Star of Sweden)," a mournful number apparently inspired by an episode of Poirot, made even the more haunting by Ryder-Jones' distant Scouse tones. The out-of-place proggy guitar solo that interrupts the chiming chamber pop of "Enlace" and the more conventional acoustic folk of "Le Grand Desordre" suggest you can take the boy out of the Coral, but you can't take the Coral out of the boy. But as evident on the emotionally stirring Asian-tinged "The Flowers #3 (Lotus)," the ghostly melancholy of "Give Me a Name," and the ornate closer, "Some Absolute End (The End)," Ryder-Jones deserves to make the leap from imaginary films to the real thing. ~ Jon O'Brien|
Rovi

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