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Better Days Comin': Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD]

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発売日 2014年04月22日
国内/輸入 輸入(アメリカ盤)
レーベルFrontiers Records
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FRCDVD642
SKU 8024391064245

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:50:32
Personnel: John Roth, Reb Beach (vocals, guitar); C.F. Kip Winger (vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards); Cenk Eroglu (keyboards, sound effects); Rod Morgenstein (drums). Audio Mixer: C.F. Kip Winger. Recording information: Rising Sun Studios, Nashville, TN. Photographer: Andres Martinez. Like most hair metal bands, Winger took retirement in the '90s, fading away after their 1993 album -- Pull, which reached a respectable 83 on the Billboard charts -- then worked a comeback that began in 2006 with IV. Better Days Comin', the group's sixth album, arrived eight years later, at the point when '90s nostalgia started to fade and old-fashioned workmanship began to take hold. Certainly, the Winger of 2014 aren't unrecognizable from the Winger of 1989 -- they share some of the same lyrical and musical attack, while guitarist Reb Beach still adheres to his heavily chorused distortion -- but if the arena-filling stomp is still present, it no longer feels as hedonistic, not even when Winger are singing about a "Midnight Driver of a Love Machine," which they do on the opening song here. This is a considered blend of nostalgia and craft, and if the craft is employed toward big, dumb hair metal songs spiked with the occasional stab at big thoughts ("Better Days Comin'," "Tin Soldier"), so be it. Winger aren't living in the past but they're not denying who they are, they're simply plowing ahead playing the way they've always played, sometimes slipping into slight self-parody (again, it's hard to look beyond "Midnight Driver of a Love Machine") but also coming up with the occasional bit of skyscraping '80s AOR like "So Long China," whose presence is reason enough for this album to exist. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
エディション : Deluxe Edition

  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Midnight Driver of a Love Machine
    2. 2.
      Queen Babylon
    3. 3.
      Rat Race
    4. 4.
      Better Days Comin'
    5. 5.
      Tin Soldier
    6. 6.
      Ever Wonder
    7. 7.
      So Long China
    8. 8.
      Storm in Me
    9. 9.
      Be Who You Are Now
    10. 10.
      Another Beautiful Day
    11. 11.
      Out of This World
  2. 2.[DVD] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Rat Race
    2. 2.
      Better Days Comin'
    3. 3.
      The Making of Better Days Comin'

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Winger

その他
エンジニア: C.F. Kip Winger
プロデューサー: Jason GreenC.F. Kip WingerDan Hubp

オリジナル発売日:2014年

商品の紹介

Like most hair metal bands, Winger took retirement in the '90s, fading away after their 1993 album -- Pull, which reached a respectable 83 on the Billboard charts -- then worked a comeback that began in 2006 with IV. Better Days Comin', the group's sixth album, arrived eight years later, at the point when '90s nostalgia started to fade and old-fashioned workmanship began to take hold. Certainly, the Winger of 2014 aren't unrecognizable from the Winger of 1989 -- they share some of the same lyrical and musical attack, while guitarist Reb Beach still adheres to his heavily chorused distortion -- but if the arena-filling stomp is still present, it no longer feels as hedonistic, not even when Winger are singing about a "Midnight Driver of a Love Machine," which they do on the opening song here. This is a considered blend of nostalgia and craft, and if the craft is employed toward big, dumb hair metal songs spiked with the occasional stab at big thoughts ("Better Days Comin'," "Tin Soldier"), so be it. Winger aren't living in the past but they're not denying who they are, they're simply plowing ahead playing the way they've always played, sometimes slipping into slight self-parody (again, it's hard to look beyond "Midnight Driver of a Love Machine") but also coming up with the occasional bit of skyscraping '80s AOR like "So Long China," whose presence is reason enough for this album to exist. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
Rovi

Like most hair metal bands, Winger took retirement in the '90s, fading away after their 1993 album -- Pull, which reached a respectable 83 on the Billboard charts -- then worked a comeback that began in 2006 with IV. Better Days Comin', the group's sixth album, arrived eight years later, at the point when '90s nostalgia started to fade and old-fashioned workmanship began to take hold. Certainly, the Winger of 2014 aren't unrecognizable from the Winger of 1989 -- they share some of the same lyrical and musical attack, while guitarist Reb Beach still adheres to his heavily chorused distortion -- but if the arena-filling stomp is still present, it no longer feels as hedonistic, not even when Winger are singing about a "Midnight Driver of a Love Machine," which they do on the opening song here. This is a considered blend of nostalgia and craft, and if the craft is employed toward big, dumb hair metal songs spiked with the occasional stab at big thoughts ("Better Days Comin'," "Tin Soldier"), so be it. Winger aren't living in the past but they're not denying who they are, they're simply plowing ahead playing the way they've always played, sometimes slipping into slight self-parody (again, it's hard to look beyond "Midnight Driver of a Love Machine") but also coming up with the occasional bit of skyscraping '80s AOR like "So Long China," whose presence is reason enough for this album to exist. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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