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Where Does This Door Go

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発売日 2013年07月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRepublic
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3744795
SKU 602537447954

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:51:54
Photographer: Autumn de Wilde. Mayer Hawthorne already had three solid albums of retro-soul in his back catalog, so with album number four, it's just natural that he spreads his wings a bit. The Ann Arbor-bred, L.A.-based retro-R&B singer was quoted as saying he "truly did not give a" you-know-what during the recording of the album, and while that may prepare the listener for a guest appearance from Korn, awesome bass drops, and 20-minute psychedelic jams, Where Does This Door Go is nothing of the sort. Filled with the kind of funk that gets in the shoulders more than the rump, the album is a cool stroll from the '60s Motown Hawthorne has always adored to the fern bar/yacht rock of the '70s and on to the '80s, when Hall & Oates were Private Eyes and allowing new wave into their sound. It's a sleek and small landscape that seems heavily influenced by the Neptunes, so it's no surprise that Pharrell shows up for a handful of productions, including the almost-Aja-outtake "Wine Glass Woman," which reaches for the wit of Donald Fagen but lands on Robin Thicke ("Wore your Christian Dior/But you shatter into pieces on the floor"). That's all well and good if a breezy feeling is what's required, and as the album gives up infectious odes to friendship ("Reach Out Richard") and goofball lyrics like "I'm programmable, I can go all night" ("Robot Love"), all while doubling down on the Michael McDonald ("The Stars Are Ours" is like the bearded one jumping between his Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan gigs) it's a pure, lowercase joy. ~ David Jeffries

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Mayer Hawthorne

オリジナル発売日:2013年

商品の紹介

数多くのミュージシャンが絶賛するスウィート・ソウル・ミュージック職人=メイヤー・ホーソーン、約2年振り、通算3作目のオリジナル・アルバム。
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発売・販売元 提供資料(2013/06/12)

Paste (magazine) - "[D]riven primarily by dizzyingly intricate bass lines and a solid rhythmic foundation, with elements of pianos and keyboards and brass scattered throughout the album. It also shows off Hawthorne's increasingly impressive vocal abilities..."
Rovi

Mayer Hawthorne already had three solid albums of retro-soul in his back catalog, so with album number four, it's just natural that he spreads his wings a bit. The Ann Arbor-bred, L.A.-based retro-R&B singer was quoted as saying he "truly did not give a" you-know-what during the recording of the album, and while that may prepare the listener for a guest appearance from Korn, awesome bass drops, and 20-minute psychedelic jams, Where Does This Door Go is nothing of the sort. Filled with the kind of funk that gets in the shoulders more than the rump, the album is a cool stroll from the '60s Motown Hawthorne has always adored to the fern bar/yacht rock of the '70s and on to the '80s, when Hall & Oates were Private Eyes and allowing new wave into their sound. It's a sleek and small landscape that seems heavily influenced by the Neptunes, so it's no surprise that Pharrell shows up for a handful of productions, including the almost-Aja-outtake "Wine Glass Woman," which reaches for the wit of Donald Fagen but lands on Robin Thicke ("Wore your Christian Dior/But you shatter into pieces on the floor"). That's all well and good if a breezy feeling is what's required, and as the album gives up infectious odes to friendship ("Reach Out Richard") and goofball lyrics like "I'm programmable, I can go all night" ("Robot Love"), all while doubling down on the Michael McDonald ("The Stars Are Ours" is like the bearded one jumping between his Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan gigs) it's a pure, lowercase joy. ~ David Jeffries
Rovi

2年ぶりの3作目。モータウンなどを緻密に再生するナードぶりにAORテイストを加えて音楽的広がりを見せた前作の路線をさらに拡張し、スティーリー・ダンやホール&オーツ、シカゴらへのオマージュを衒いなく表現。制作に参加したファレルのテイストやヒップホップ、レゲエのアレンジもある。だが何をしてもメイヤーの歌から感じられるスウィートネスに変わりはなく、開いたドアのその先の明るさを確信できる良作だ。
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