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Chimes Of Freedom : The Songs Of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years Of Amnesty International

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発売日 2012年01月30日
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レーベルUMGI
構成数 4
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規格品番 7401002
SKU 817974010023

構成数 : 4枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Tributee: Bob Dylan. Designed as a celebration for Amnesty International's 50th Anniversary, Chimes of Freedom is the mother of all tribute albums: a four-disc salute to Bob Dylan that runs some 76 songs performed by singers from all corners of the globe. Apart from Lennon/McCartney -- the former of which was the subject of producers Jeff Ayeroff and Julie Yannatta's previous 2007 collection Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur -- no other songwriter of the rock & roll era could attract so many different artists from so many different genres as Dylan, something that is a testament to the resilience of his catalog. From the very start of his career, Dylan saw his songs covered by all manners of artists, ranging from colleagues and peers to longhair rock bands, easy listening outfits, and weirdos like William Shatner, so the absurd abundance of Chimes of Freedom in a way fits into the grand pattern of history: his songs were always up for grabs, they've survived terrible misguided covers, they've been performed with loving faith, they've been reinvented once and again. Given its monumental length, it should be of no great surprise that Chimes of Freedom has songs that fall into each category, although it is surprisingly bereft of awfulness. Not even Miley Cyrus' painful-in-theory straight-ahead cover of "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" is awful: she may not know who Verlaine and Rimbaud are, but she focuses on the melody and winds up selling the song in the process. Most of the artists here perform a similar trick, choosing love songs over protests, keeping things intimate instead of anthemic. Naturally, there are exceptions to the rule, but the scales on Chimes of Freedom are tipped toward pretty stripped-down sincerity -- even Ke$ha abandons Auto-Tune for a nearly a cappella interpretation of "Don't Think Twice It's Alright" -- an aesthetic that's easy to digest and helps make the artists that do something different pop out dramatically: Flogging Molly's Pogues-ian run through "The Times They Are A-Changing," Bryan Ferry's eerie reading of "Bob Dylan's Dream," Elvis Costello adding spikes to "License to Kill," Sinead O'Connor tearing up "Property of Jesus," and Queens of the Stone Age tapping into Bob's rowdy side with a tremendous "Outlaw Blues." After a parade of faithful salutes ranging from Billy Bragg's impassioned "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" to Lenny Kravitz's absurd re-creation of "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35," it's great to hear actual re-interpretations of Dylan's songs -- after all, even Bob himself doesn't always sing the same song the same way twice. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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商品の紹介

国際人権団体「アムネスティ」創立50周年を記念したボブ・ディランのトリビュート・アルバム。CD4枚73曲渡るボリューム(収益の全てがアムネスティに充てられることもあり、商品自体はリーズナブルな価格だ)。いぶし銀のベテラン勢だけでなく、若手エモ、オルタナ系バンドなども多く、ジャンルや世代を超えたディランの影響を窺い知れる。Ke$haに続き同じ曲を我らがクロノス・カルテットがカヴァーするなどその並び方も興味深い。
intoxicate (C)水上渉
vol.96(2012年02月20日発行号)掲載(2012/02/20)

Rolling Stone (p.60) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Pete Townshend's fingerpicked `Corrina, Corrina' captures the grace and grief of Dylan's best love songs..." Uncut (p.88) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Some straightforward takes are lovely -- Mark Knopfler's 'Restless Farewell', Thea Gilmore's 'I'll Remember You'."
Rovi

〈超豪華メンバーによるトリビュート企画〉って紹介は陳腐だけど、これはもう極めつけ。ボブ・ディランのデビュー50周年を記念した4枚組全73曲という特盛り盤で、下は19歳から上は92歳まで、さらにロック、フォーク、ジャズ、R&B、レゲエなどジャンルを越えた参加メンツの多彩さには目を見張るし、初出音源が多数を占めていることにも驚く。トーキング・ブルースでキメたラファエル・サディーク、静謐な演奏に乗せて熱唱するケシャ、アイリッシュ・パンクに仕立てて疾走するフロッギング・モリー、ザ・バンドばりの滋味豊かな演奏で泣かせるマルーン5……と、聴きどころだけでも枚挙に暇がない。これほど多くの解釈を可能にしてしまうディラン・ソングの懐は、いったいどれだけ深いのだろう。
bounce (C)北爪啓之
タワーレコード(vol.341(2012年2月25日発行号)掲載)

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