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1992 The Love Album

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発売日 2012年11月05日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルChrysalis Records
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 XW40460826
SKU 5099940460826

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:56:51
Full performer name: Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine. What turned out to be Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine's shortest album, at a mere 36 minutes, was also its most commercially successful, debuting in the U.K. at number one and confirming the band as a massive draw. Unfortunately for the duo, things would never be quite the same again, with subsequent releases first lost in the post-grunge fallout and then more radically in the major zeitgeist shift to Britpop. With 1992, though, their shouldn't-succeed-but-still-does combination of synthesizer/rock fanfares -- opening instrumental "1993" is particularly brilliant at this, playing up the sense of artificial bombast the rest of the album relentlessly critiques -- pun-heavy but still empathetic lyrics and tunefulness works perfectly. The European Union flag providing the cover and title refers to the then-groundbreaking fusion of governments and policies in the continent, but Carter's appropriately sharp dedication -- "to our friends in 'Yugoslavia'," as that conflict spiralled out of control -- shows where the album's questioning mindset was aimed. While lead single "The Only Living Boy in New Cross" was a bit anthemic-Carter-by-numbers, the brilliant, Spinal Tap-sampling pop roar of "Do Re Me, So Far So Good" and a closing cover of the Man of La Mancha standard "The Impossible Dream" both were deserved standouts. Equally cutting and affecting tracks cropped up throughout -- "England" is a brilliant example, portraying a totally gutted country through the eyes of someone on the losing end of things. Accompanied by traditional, folky instrumentation, it's a calm but pointed vivisection of a place practically not worth it anymore. Perhaps the sleeper cut is "While You Were Out," which underneath all the references to being burned as a witch for playing punk rock or the like is a heartfelt call from one person to another, just to get back in touch. ~ Ned Raggett
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      1993

    2. 2.
      Is Wrestling Fixed

    3. 3.
      The Only Living Boy in New Cross

    4. 4.
      Suppose You Gave a Funeral and Nobody Came

    5. 5.
      England

    6. 6.
      Do Re Me So Far So Good

    7. 7.
      After the Watershed

    8. 8.
      Look Mum, No Hands

    9. 9.
      While You Were Out

    10. 10.
      Skywest and Crooked

    11. 11.
      The Impossible Dream

  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The 90's Revival

    2. 2.
      A Nation of Shoplifters

    3. 3.
      This Is How It Feels

    4. 4.
      Panic

    5. 5.
      Watching the Big Apple Turn Over

    6. 6.
      King Rocker

    7. 7.
      Mannequin

    8. 8.
      Down in the Tube Station At Midnight

    9. 9.
      Turn On, Tune in and Switch Off

    10. 10.
      When Thesauruses Ruled the Earth

    11. 11.
      Bring On the Girls

    12. 12.
      Another Brick in the Wall

    13. 13.
      Look Mum, No Hands (Live At the Feile Festival, 31 July 1992)

    14. 14.
      Anytime Anyplace Anywhere (Live At the Feile Festival, 31 July 1992)

    15. 15.
      Sheriff Fatman (Live At the Feile Festival, 31 July 1992)

    16. 16.
      A Prince in a Paupers Grave (Live At the Feile Festival, 31 July 1992)

    17. 17.
      While You Were Out (Live At the Feile Festival, 31 July 1992)

    18. 18.
      Shopper's Paradise (Live At the Feile Festival, 31 July 1992)

    19. 19.
      After the Watershed (Live At the Feile Festival, 31 July 1992)

    20. 20.
      Bloodsport for All (Live At the Feile Festival, 31 July 1992)

    21. 21.
      A Perfect Day to Drop the Bomb (Live At the Feile Festival, 31 July 1992)

作品の情報

メイン

オリジナル発売日:1992年

商品の紹介

1992年リリースのサード・アルバム。バンドにとって初の全英アルバム・チャート1位獲得。2012年デジタル・リマスタリングされたオリジナル・アルバムに、B面曲、カヴァー、未発表ライヴが収録されたボーナス・ディスク付2枚組でリイシュー。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2012/10/02)

What turned out to be Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine's shortest album, at a mere 36 minutes, was also its most commercially successful, debuting in the U.K. at number one and confirming the band as a massive draw. Unfortunately for the duo, things would never be quite the same again, with subsequent releases first lost in the post-grunge fallout and then more radically in the major zeitgeist shift to Britpop. With 1992, though, their shouldn't-succeed-but-still-does combination of synthesizer/rock fanfares -- opening instrumental "1993" is particularly brilliant at this, playing up the sense of artificial bombast the rest of the album relentlessly critiques -- pun-heavy but still empathetic lyrics and tunefulness works perfectly. The European Union flag providing the cover and title refers to the then-groundbreaking fusion of governments and policies in the continent, but Carter's appropriately sharp dedication -- "to our friends in 'Yugoslavia'," as that conflict spiralled out of control -- shows where the album's questioning mindset was aimed. While lead single "The Only Living Boy in New Cross" was a bit anthemic-Carter-by-numbers, the brilliant, Spinal Tap-sampling pop roar of "Do Re Me, So Far So Good" and a closing cover of the Man of La Mancha standard "The Impossible Dream" both were deserved standouts. Equally cutting and affecting tracks cropped up throughout -- "England" is a brilliant example, portraying a totally gutted country through the eyes of someone on the losing end of things. Accompanied by traditional, folky instrumentation, it's a calm but pointed vivisection of a place practically not worth it anymore. Perhaps the sleeper cut is "While You Were Out," which underneath all the references to being burned as a witch for playing punk rock or the like is a heartfelt call from one person to another, just to get back in touch. ~ Ned Raggett|
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