Soul/Club/Rap
CDアルバム

Blurred Lines

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発売日 2013年07月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルInterscope Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3745689
SKU 602537456895

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:38:05
When Marvin Gaye was pressured to make a commercial dance record, the singer responded with "Got to Give It Up," which went to the top of the Hot 100. Thirty-five years later, Robin Thicke -- he of the perpetual Marvin fixation -- offhandedly recorded "Blurred Lines," musically based on that 1977 hit, with producer Pharrell. Thicke wasn't gunning for number one, but a deliberately sexist video further polarized opinions and pushed the song to that spot -- a very rare achievement for a 2013 single within the marginalized genre of R&B. Ironically, the album of the same title also contains a motley assortment of high-gloss dance tracks seemingly made for pop-chart contention. "Take It Easy on Me" (produced by Timbaland and J-Roc), "Give It 2 U" (Dr. Luke and Cirkut), "Feel Good" (will.i.am), and the deluxe edition bonus cut "Pressure" (the Cataracs) are nothing like the title track's undeniable disco-funk groove, and not one of them is among Thicke's best. They do, however, lack desperation and help convey the album's prevailing casual, lighthearted feel. Several other songs are more rooted in soul but are just as spirited, if not as moving as 2008's "Magic." Best of all is career highlight "Ooo La La," slick and perfectly crafted -- a 1979/1980 smooth soul throwback featuring some of Thicke's finest melodies and falsetto lines. Tucked near the end, after all the revelry, is "4 the Rest of My Life." A great soul ballad filled with personal flashbacks, like the time young Robin serenaded then-future wife Paula Patton with a Jodeci song, it's nonetheless relatable enough to be played at as many wedding receptions as "Blurred Lines." It adds a little something for longtime fans who might not be all that receptive to the glitzy synthesizers and pounding bass drums. ~ Andy Kellman

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Blurred Lines
    2. 2.
      Take It Easy On Me
    3. 3.
      Ooo La La
    4. 4.
      Ain't No Hat 4 That
    5. 5.
      Get in My Way
    6. 6.
      Give It 2 U
    7. 7.
      Feel Good
    8. 8.
      4 the Rest of My Life
    9. 9.
      Top of the World
    10. 10.
      The Good Life

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Robin Thicke

オリジナル発売日:2013年

商品の紹介

ファンキーでスムースなブルーアイド・シンガー、ロビン・シックの通算6作目となるオリジナル・アルバム。自身初の全米TOP10入りシングルとなった"Blurred Lines feat. T.I., Pharrell"収録。
ユニバーサル
発売・販売元 提供資料(2013/06/12)

Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "To sharpen his attack, Thicke brings in an infantry of ride-or-die hitmakers..." Billboard - "'For The Rest Of My Life'" is an honest, welcome change of pace." Q - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Thicke's glad-eyed charm still power right on through."
Rovi

When Marvin Gaye was pressured to make a commercial dance record, the singer responded with "Got to Give It Up," which went to the top of the Hot 100. Thirty-five years later, Robin Thicke -- he of the perpetual Marvin fixation -- offhandedly recorded "Blurred Lines," musically based on that 1977 hit, with producer Pharrell. Thicke wasn't gunning for number one, but a deliberately sexist video further polarized opinions and pushed the song to that spot -- a very rare achievement for a 2013 single within the marginalized genre of R&B. Ironically, the album of the same title also contains a motley assortment of high-gloss dance tracks seemingly made for pop-chart contention. "Take It Easy on Me" (produced by Timbaland and J-Roc), "Give It 2 U" (Dr. Luke and Cirkut), "Feel Good" (will.i.am), and the deluxe edition bonus cut "Pressure" (the Cataracs) are nothing like the title track's undeniable disco-funk groove, and not one of them is among Thicke's best. They do, however, lack desperation and help convey the album's prevailing casual, lighthearted feel. Several other songs are more rooted in soul but are just as spirited, if not as moving as 2008's "Magic." Best of all is career highlight "Ooo La La," slick and perfectly crafted -- a 1979/1980 smooth soul throwback featuring some of Thicke's finest melodies and falsetto lines. Tucked near the end, after all the revelry, is "4 the Rest of My Life." A great soul ballad filled with personal flashbacks, like the time young Robin serenaded then-future wife Paula Patton with a Jodeci song, it's nonetheless relatable enough to be played at as many wedding receptions as "Blurred Lines." It adds a little something for longtime fans who might not be all that receptive to the glitzy synthesizers and pounding bass drums. ~ Andy Kellman|
Rovi

この20年ぐらいの音楽はたいてい輪廻していて、要素的な新しさとかじゃなく、〈いつ、何をやるか〉というところから時代のモードとムードが生まれるわけで、何かを表面的に〈新しいことは何もやってない〉とか言いたがるのって、何か野暮な感じが凄いんですが……。で、キャリア・ハイを更新したロビン・シックの本作も、その意味において〈新しい〉わけではないけど現代的すぎる大傑作。表題曲など軽みのあるブラコン~カクテルな意匠が中心なのはファレルがDP経由モードにあった影響かもしれませんが、"Give It 2 U"のブーティーな仕立てを聴くと単に〈古い〉わけじゃなく。アーロン・ホール風の"Get In My Way"あたりを聴けばネプチューンズの出自まで遡った輪廻の様子まで浮かぶ、愉快な洒落者の逸品。
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