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Unstoppable Momentum

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発売日 2013年05月07日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルEpic
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 88883718162
SKU 888837181624

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:44:58
In 2013, over a quarter century removed from his first album, Joe Satriani uses his solo albums as a way to stretch himself, both to flaunt his skills and perhaps to move him into areas where he's not quite comfortable. Unstoppable Momentum, his first album since 2010's boogie- and prog-heavy Black Swans & Wormhole Wizards, finds the guitarist occasionally indulging himself in a bit of swing, letting him ride an elastic beat ("Three Sheets to the Wind" has a supremely delicate touch), and he also digs into a bit of a nasty ZZ Top groove on "Jumpin' In," a boogie he turns inside-out on its immediate successor "Jumpin' Out." This is a pretty good indication that this is the work of a virtuoso who enjoys playing with his surroundings, tweaking tempos and arrangements to coax out unexpected wrinkles. Compared to Black Swans, this is livelier and fuller, containing a greater variety of textures, rhythms, and attacks, spending not quite so much time with head-down, barrel-headed boogie and rather suggesting jazz, blues, even soul. Satriani often seems a little too restless for his confines -- he seems to enjoy when the tempo slows, so he can get a little lyrical -- but part of the appeal of Unstoppable Momentum is how Satch decides he should abandon his comfort zone, at least in part. He still adheres too strongly to the heavily phased instrumentals that make him feel stuck in a past before MTV, but he'll also indulge in a bit of swing, rhythm, and momentum that not only give Unstoppable Momentum character, but suggest there's an audience outside of guitar fanatics for this densely layered instrumental music. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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    1. 1.
      Unstoppable Momentum
    2. 2.
      Can't Go Back
    3. 3.
      Lies and Truths
    4. 4.
      Three Sheets to the Wind
    5. 5.
      I'll Put a Stone on Your Cairn
    6. 6.
      A Door Into Summer
    7. 7.
      Shine on American Dreamer
    8. 8.
      Jumpin' In
    9. 9.
      Jumpin' Out
    10. 10.
      The Weight of the World
    11. 11.
      A Celebration

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Joe Satriani

商品の紹介

80年代半ばより実に30年近くに渡ってメジャーシーンで活躍、過去グラミー・ノミネート15回、アルバム累計セールス1000万枚以上というソロ・ギタリストとして破格の成功を収めてきたジョー・サトリアーニの2年半ぶり14枚目のスタジオ・アルバム登場! プロデュースはお馴染みのマイク・フレイザー(AC/DC、エアロスミス、メタリカ)とジョーサト自身、バックを固めるのはクリス・チェイニー(B: ジェーンズ・アディクション、スラッシュ)、ヴィニー・カリウタ(Dr: フランク・ザッパ、ジェフ・ベック、スティング)、マイク・ケネリー(Key: フランク・ザッパ、スティーヴ・ヴァイ)というロック界最高の超凄腕セッション・ミュージシャンたちである。ジョーサトの凄さはそのテクニックのみならず素晴らしいメロディーメイカーでもあることだが、本作もハード&アグレッシヴなものからメロウな曲までここ数作品の中でも特にヴァラエティに富んでおり、美メロ×爽快サウンド満載アルバムである。アレンジ面でもジョーサトのバックというよりも4人が同じレベルでエネルギー、アイディア、スキルをぶつけ合っており、ロック・インスト界における現代最高のスーパー・セッション・アルバムと言えるだろう。ジョーサトの溢れ出る創作意欲と完璧の域にある絶品テクニックの数々は、まさにタイトル通り"手を付けられない勢い"である。ジョーサト、恐るべし!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2013/04/04)

In 2013, over a quarter century removed from his first album, Joe Satriani uses his solo albums as a way to stretch himself, both to flaunt his skills and perhaps to move him into areas where he's not quite comfortable. Unstoppable Momentum, his first album since 2010's boogie- and prog-heavy Black Swans & Wormhole Wizards, finds the guitarist occasionally indulging himself in a bit of swing, letting him ride an elastic beat ("Three Sheets to the Wind" has a supremely delicate touch), and he also digs into a bit of a nasty ZZ Top groove on "Jumpin' In," a boogie he turns inside-out on its immediate successor "Jumpin' Out." This is a pretty good indication that this is the work of a virtuoso who enjoys playing with his surroundings, tweaking tempos and arrangements to coax out unexpected wrinkles. Compared to Black Swans, this is livelier and fuller, containing a greater variety of textures, rhythms, and attacks, spending not quite so much time with head-down, barrel-headed boogie and rather suggesting jazz, blues, even soul. Satriani often seems a little too restless for his confines -- he seems to enjoy when the tempo slows, so he can get a little lyrical -- but part of the appeal of Unstoppable Momentum is how Satch decides he should abandon his comfort zone, at least in part. He still adheres too strongly to the heavily phased instrumentals that make him feel stuck in a past before MTV, but he'll also indulge in a bit of swing, rhythm, and momentum that not only give Unstoppable Momentum character, but suggest there's an audience outside of guitar fanatics for this densely layered instrumental music. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
Rovi

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