サウンドトラック
CDアルバム

The Music of Nashville: Season 2 Volume 1 (Deluxe)

0.0

販売価格

¥
1,890
税込
還元ポイント

販売中

お取り寄せ
発送目安
7日~21日

お取り寄せの商品となります

入荷の見込みがないことが確認された場合や、ご注文後40日前後を経過しても入荷がない場合は、取り寄せ手配を終了し、この商品をキャンセルとさせていただきます。

フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2014年02月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLionsgate
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3767390
SKU 602537673902

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:54:13
エディション : Deluxe Edition

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      What If I Was Willing
    2. 2.
      Can't Get It Right
    3. 3.
      Life That's Good, A
    4. 4.
      Ball and Chain
    5. 5.
      This Town
    6. 6.
      Trouble Is
    7. 7.
      Playin' Tricks
    8. 8.
      Why Can't I Say Goodnight
    9. 9.
      Tell Me
    10. 10.
      Wayfaring Stranger [A Capella]
    11. 11.
      Share with You
    12. 12.
      How You Learn to Live Alone
    13. 13.
      Can't Say No to You
    14. 14.
      Waitin'
    15. 15.
      Be My Girl
    16. 16.
      Come See About Me
    17. 17.
      Life That's Good, A

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Nashville Cast

その他
プロデューサー: Ross Copperman

商品の紹介

Buddy Miller took over the role of executive music producer for the musical ABC drama Nashville from T-Bone Burnett for season two, and is the in-studio producer for much of what's included on this first volume. Burnett's not missed. Arguably, Miller's song choices are stronger because most of these performances reflect the show better than Burnett's idiosyncratic choices. As a whole, this set is more diverse than either of its predecessors and at least as consistent. The highlights from the series' veterans include Lennon & Maisy Stella's "Life Is Good," and "Share with You," which are redolent of historical country music tunes; though they're presented in a contemporary setting, their harmonies are timeless. The other nod to county's storied past is in Charley Rose's excellent a cappella version of "Wayfaring Stranger." Jonathan Jackson's youthful reading of Mary Gauthier's and Gretchen Peters' "How You Learn to Live Alone" is one of the finest ballads on the set, equaled only perhaps by Clare Bowen's and Sam Palladio's version of Kim Richey's and Angelo Petraglia's "Why Can't I Say Goodnight?" Speaking of Palladio, his reading of Matthew Perryman Jones' and Lily Costner's "Just Can't Get It Right" reflects the teeming, talented Nashville underground, with its swirling, minor-key melody adorned by accordion, banjo, mandolin, and slithering electric guitar by Colin Linden -- Costner delivers the harmony vocal to boot. There are a number of solid rockers in the contemporary country vein, too: Connie Britton's and Luke Chase's swaggering "Ball and Chain" could be a single on country radio, as could Chris Carmack's stomping set-opener "What If I Was Willing?" Hayden Panettiere's "Trouble Is," a sheeny bit of contemporary country, is more in keeping with the music from the beginning of season one, though her duet with Carmack on set-closer "Can't Say No to You" is much tougher. Charles Esten steps out a with a bumping modern rockabilly number on "Playin' Tricks" (with smoking electric guitar from Linden). The only complaint here is that there isn't enough Britton (but to be fair on this point, her character spent half the season without her singing voice). As evidenced by this first volume from season two, Nashville is a series that keeps on giving, both on and off the screen. ~ Thom Jurek|
Rovi

メンバーズレビュー

レビューを書いてみませんか?

読み込み中にエラーが発生しました。

画面をリロードして、再読み込みしてください。