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Tales from the Thames Delta

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発売日 2012年09月03日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSony Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 88691961862
SKU 886919618624

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:43:48

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Milk

その他
エンジニア: Matt Wiggins
プロデューサー: Brad Baloo

オリジナル発売日:2012年

商品の紹介

Despite the heyday of Motown being almost half a century in the past, Detroit's most storied record label created not just a string of timeless hits, but a seemingly infinite well of inspiration for artists to drink from. Hailing from Essex, the Milk are the latest band to draw from the well, taking some of the touchstones of classic R&B and the Northern soul of their native England and adding a dash of rock intensity to create their debut album, Tales from the Thames Delta. With its soulful vocals and bouncing rhythms, the album recalls the sweet sounds of the '60s, but with a louder, more crash-and-bang production style to separate themselves from the smoother sounds of Mayer Hawthorne or Aloe Blacc. This the Milk do to avoid pastiche while touching on some of the melodic touchstones that have made that classic sound…well…classic. While this combo of the old and the new isn't anything listeners haven't heard before, it's certainly big on fun, which to its credit, really feels like the goal of Tales. This isn't a record for sitting around and reminiscing about the good ol' days of Stax and Motown, it's an album inspired by that halcyon era that wants you to go out have fun now, without spending a whole lot of brainpower on intellectualizing the history of where it came from. Long story short, if you've come to Tales from the Thames Delta looking for a faithful re-creation of the Motown sound, you'll probably be disappointed, but if it's a good time you seek, the Milk might just have the cure for what ails you. ~ Gregory Heaney|
Rovi

Despite the heyday of Motown being almost half a century in the past, Detroit's most storied record label created not just a string of timeless hits, but a seemingly infinite well of inspiration for artists to drink from. Hailing from Essex, the Milk are the latest band to draw from the well, taking some of the touchstones of classic R&B and the Northern soul of their native England and adding a dash of rock intensity to create their debut album, Tales from the Thames Delta. With its soulful vocals and bouncing rhythms, the album recalls the sweet sounds of the '60s, but with a louder, more crash-and-bang production style to separate themselves from the smoother sounds of Mayer Hawthorne or Aloe Blacc. This the Milk do to avoid pastiche while touching on some of the melodic touchstones that have made that classic sound…well…classic. While this combo of the old and the new isn't anything listeners haven't heard before, it's certainly big on fun, which to its credit, really feels like the goal of Tales. This isn't a record for sitting around and reminiscing about the good ol' days of Stax and Motown, it's an album inspired by that halcyon era that wants you to go out have fun now, without spending a whole lot of brainpower on intellectualizing the history of where it came from. Long story short, if you've come to Tales from the Thames Delta looking for a faithful re-creation of the Motown sound, you'll probably be disappointed, but if it's a good time you seek, the Milk might just have the cure for what ails you. ~ Gregory Heaney
Rovi

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