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発売日 2012年07月31日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベル7T's
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GLAMCD136
SKU 5013929053625

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Largely conceived during the months immediately surrounding Gary Glitter's "retirement," the third Glitter Band album is the sound of the group driving hard to escape their old paymaster's slipstream -- a desperation, of course, that would ultimately see them truncate their name and dump their wardrobes altogether. For now, the spangles were still on display and the two singles that spiraled into the U.K. chart from Listen to the Band, "The Tears I Cried" and the ultra-annoying "People Like You, People Like Me," at least retained a hint of old glories. Elsewhere, however, the album boldly strikes out for fresh ground. "Alone Again" is a Spector-meets-the Beach Boys concoction that may not be quite as successful as its ambition demands, but would still have made a great Shangri-Las B-side, while "Watch the Show" and the near-instrumental "Makes You Blind" have such a nice mid-'70s funk air to them that you could readily mistake them for the Average White Band -- which was probably the idea. The problem, of course, was the same as that which afflicted almost every band to emerge from the glam movement, from Sweet and T. Rex to Mud and the Rubettes. They built their names on the strength of one sound -- literally in the Glitter Band's case -- and then tried to take their audience with them into another. Unfortunately, the audience rarely wanted to follow them and, though the Glitters were still scoring regular hits, the end was certainly nigh. Another few months and this album's title would become a desperate plea. But nobody paid attention. ~ Dave Thompson
エディション : Remaster

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Where Have You Been
    2. 2.
      People Like You and People Like Me
    3. 3.
      My First Mistake
    4. 4.
      Painted Lady
    5. 5.
      Let Me Love You
    6. 6.
      Dream Baby
    7. 7.
      Oh Well Never Mind
    8. 8.
      Watch the Show
    9. 9.
      Alone Again
    10. 10.
      Makes You Blind
    11. 11.
      The Tears I Cried
    12. 12.
      Until Tomorrow
    13. 13.
      Love in the Sun
    14. 14.
      I Can Hear Music
    15. 15.
      Don't Make Promises (You Can't Keep)
    16. 16.
      Tuna Biscuit
    17. 17.
      Shot in the Back
    18. 18.
      It's Only Love
    19. 19.
      Everybody Needs Somebody to Love
    20. 20.
      Got to Get a Message Back to You
    21. 21.
      Wheels Keep Turning
    22. 22.
      Tuna Biscuit [Alternative Version]
    23. 23.
      People Like You and People Like Me [Alternative Version]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Glitter Band

オリジナル発売日:1975年

商品の紹介

Largely conceived during the months immediately surrounding Gary Glitter's "retirement," the third Glitter Band album is the sound of the group driving hard to escape their old paymaster's slipstream -- a desperation, of course, that would ultimately see them truncate their name and dump their wardrobes altogether. For now, the spangles were still on display and the two singles that spiraled into the U.K. chart from Listen to the Band, "The Tears I Cried" and the ultra-annoying "People Like You, People Like Me," at least retained a hint of old glories. Elsewhere, however, the album boldly strikes out for fresh ground. "Alone Again" is a Spector-meets-the Beach Boys concoction that may not be quite as successful as its ambition demands, but would still have made a great Shangri-Las B-side, while "Watch the Show" and the near-instrumental "Makes You Blind" have such a nice mid-'70s funk air to them that you could readily mistake them for the Average White Band -- which was probably the idea. The problem, of course, was the same as that which afflicted almost every band to emerge from the glam movement, from Sweet and T. Rex to Mud and the Rubettes. They built their names on the strength of one sound -- literally in the Glitter Band's case -- and then tried to take their audience with them into another. Unfortunately, the audience rarely wanted to follow them and, though the Glitters were still scoring regular hits, the end was certainly nigh. Another few months and this album's title would become a desperate plea. But nobody paid attention. ~ Dave Thompson|
Rovi

Largely conceived during the months immediately surrounding Gary Glitter's "retirement," the third Glitter Band album is the sound of the group driving hard to escape their old paymaster's slipstream -- a desperation, of course, that would ultimately see them truncate their name and dump their wardrobes altogether. For now, the spangles were still on display and the two singles that spiraled into the U.K. chart from Listen to the Band, "The Tears I Cried" and the ultra-annoying "People Like You, People Like Me," at least retained a hint of old glories. Elsewhere, however, the album boldly strikes out for fresh ground. "Alone Again" is a Spector-meets-the Beach Boys concoction that may not be quite as successful as its ambition demands, but would still have made a great Shangri-Las B-side, while "Watch the Show" and the near-instrumental "Makes You Blind" have such a nice mid-'70s funk air to them that you could readily mistake them for the Average White Band -- which was probably the idea. The problem, of course, was the same as that which afflicted almost every band to emerge from the glam movement, from Sweet and T. Rex to Mud and the Rubettes. They built their names on the strength of one sound -- literally in the Glitter Band's case -- and then tried to take their audience with them into another. Unfortunately, the audience rarely wanted to follow them and, though the Glitters were still scoring regular hits, the end was certainly nigh. Another few months and this album's title would become a desperate plea. But nobody paid attention. ~ Dave Thompson
Rovi

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