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Various Artists

Holidays Rule

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発売日 2012年10月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHear Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 34045
SKU 888072340459

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:58:37
Recording information: Aural Apothecary Studios; Avatar Studio A, New York, NY; Avatar Studios, New York, NY; Camp Esco Studios, GA; Industrial Oaks, Austin, TX; Metropolis Studios, London, UK; Midnight Sun Studio, Brooklyn, NY; Preservation Hall, New Orleans, LA; Search Party West, Portland, OR; Studio Litho, Seattle, WA; Tucson, AZ; Type Foundry; ValveTone Studios, New York, NY; Washington, DC. Collections of holiday music are a lot like the holiday season itself: not without some magic, but after a few of them you kind of know what you're in for. While that may sound like a cynical assessment, it's not meant to be. Holiday music, Christmas songs in particular, become pervasively ubiquitous, with countless renditions of ageless seasonal tunes showing up every year some weeks before Thanksgiving and sticking around until the year changes. Holidays Rule attempts to shake up the standard holiday listening with a cross section of artists ranging from ragtag indie acts to legitimate pop icons having a go at time-honored Christmas classics and wintry holiday songs. The collection features contributions from 17 diverse acts, and at its best, the material succeeds in offering an exciting perspective on songs we've all heard in every shopping center and dentist office around the holidays since what feels like the beginning of time. Fun. open the set with a slickly produced pop-friendly version of "Sleigh Ride." The pristine arrangement and enormous drums drive the song and turn an often benign tune into something actually pretty exciting. Likewise the Shins' take on Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime" does not disappoint, re-envisioning the song in a overt homage to Brian Wilson's saturated Pet Sounds-era productions. McCartney himself shows up a few tracks later with a sweet and standard reading of "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire." Eleanor Friedberger from Fiery Furnaces offers the weirdest selection with "Santa, Bring My Baby Back to Me." The song begins in a regular faux jazz-pop style, breaking down into an overly long section of hypnotic dubbed-out chanting and marimba vamping. More than once on Holidays Rule, bands turn in dire, almost depressive renditions of public domain songs. Calexico's melodramatic over-orchestrated take on "Green Grows the Holly" and the Civil Wars' indie folk dirge "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" both drag the collection down with their heavy-handedness. Though the collection has several standouts and a few duds, much of Holidays Rule is as straightforward as it comes, with unremarkable versions of holiday songs by very good names like the Fruit Bats, Holly Golightly, and Irma Thomas backed by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, among others. At its best, the collection is spirited fun, and at its worst it's inoffensive background music, but it falls short of the adventurous spin on the holiday times it sets out for. ~ Fred Thomas
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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    1. 1.
      Sleigh Ride / Fun.
    2. 2.
      Wonderful Christmastime / The Shins
    3. 3.
      Baby, It's Cold Outside / Rufus Wainwright
    4. 4.
      The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) / Paul McCartney
    5. 5.
      (Everybody's Waitin' For) The Man with the Bag / Black Prairie
    6. 6.
      I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day / The Civil Wars
    7. 7.
      Green Grows the Holly / Calexico
    8. 8.
      We Need a Little Christmas / Ages and Ages
    9. 9.
      That's What I Want for Christmas / Holly Golightly
    10. 10.
      May Ev’ry Day Be Christmas / Irma Thomas
    11. 11.
      Blue Christmas / Heartless Bastards
    12. 12.
      Santa, Bring My Baby Back to Me / Eleanor Friedberger
    13. 13.
      It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas / Fruit Bats
    14. 14.
      Senor Santa [Mister Santa] / Y La Bamba
    15. 15.
      O Come, O Come, Emmanuel / Punch Brothers
    16. 16.
      What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? / The Head and the Heart
    17. 17.
      Auld Lang Syne / Andrew Bird

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プロデューサー: Sara MatarazzoChris Funk

オリジナル発売日:2012年

商品の紹介

Paul McCartney、Joni Mitchell、James Taylor、Elvis Costello、Carly Simon、John Mellencamp、The Cars等のエスタブリッシュト・アーティストたちの良質な音楽を提供しているHEAR MUSICから、全曲ニュー・レコーディングのクリスマス・アルバムが登場!フォール・アウト・ボーイが所属したFueled by Ramenレーベルに所属するバンドFun、人気実力派シンガー・ソングライターRufus Wainwright、オルタナティヴ・カントリー・バンドBlack Prairie、ソウル歌手Irma Thomasとビッグ・バンドPreservation Hall Jazz Bandのニューオーリンズ・コラボなどなど、若手からヴェテランまで、多岐にわたるジャンルのアーティストたちが手を変え品を変えてあの定番クリスマス・ソングをカヴァー。HEAR MUSICだからこそ実現した、一味違ったクリスマス・アルバム。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2012/10/05)

Collections of holiday music are a lot like the holiday season itself: not without some magic, but after a few of them you kind of know what you're in for. While that may sound like a cynical assessment, it's not meant to be. Holiday music, Christmas songs in particular, become pervasively ubiquitous, with countless renditions of ageless seasonal tunes showing up every year some weeks before Thanksgiving and sticking around until the year changes. Holidays Rule attempts to shake up the standard holiday listening with a cross section of artists ranging from ragtag indie acts to legitimate pop icons having a go at time-honored Christmas classics and wintry holiday songs. The collection features contributions from 17 diverse acts, and at its best, the material succeeds in offering an exciting perspective on songs we've all heard in every shopping center and dentist office around the holidays since what feels like the beginning of time. Fun. open the set with a slickly produced pop-friendly version of "Sleigh Ride." The pristine arrangement and enormous drums drive the song and turn an often benign tune into something actually pretty exciting. Likewise the Shins' take on Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime" does not disappoint, re-envisioning the song in a overt homage to Brian Wilson's saturated Pet Sounds-era productions. McCartney himself shows up a few tracks later with a sweet and standard reading of "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire." Eleanor Friedberger from Fiery Furnaces offers the weirdest selection with "Santa, Bring My Baby Back to Me." The song begins in a regular faux jazz-pop style, breaking down into an overly long section of hypnotic dubbed-out chanting and marimba vamping. More than once on Holidays Rule, bands turn in dire, almost depressive renditions of public domain songs. Calexico's melodramatic over-orchestrated take on "Green Grows the Holly" and the Civil Wars' indie folk dirge "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" both drag the collection down with their heavy-handedness. Though the collection has several standouts and a few duds, much of Holidays Rule is as straightforward as it comes, with unremarkable versions of holiday songs by very good names like the Fruit Bats, Holly Golightly, and Irma Thomas backed by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, among others. At its best, the collection is spirited fun, and at its worst it's inoffensive background music, but it falls short of the adventurous spin on the holiday times it sets out for. ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi

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