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発売日 |
2014年11月18日 |
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256462056 |
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待望の新曲「'Sue' (or In A Season of Crime)」収録決定!本ベストのためだけに特別にレコーディングされた、2014年新曲。デビュー当時からの盟友、トニー・ヴィスコンティのプロデュース!
デビューから半世紀もの間、グラム・ロック、ソウル、ニュー・ウェイヴ、エレクトロ・ポップとそのサウンド・スタイルを変幻自在に変えながら、高度な実験性と商業的な成功を同時に収めてきた稀有なアーティスト、デヴィッド・ボウイ。彼は、ミュージシャン、芸術家(アーティスト)、そしてロック・アイコンとしカルチャー・シーンの前衛に立ち続けているだけではなく、ソングライター、アーティスト、ファッション・アイコンとして唯一無比の存在感を放ち続けている。
『NOTHING HAS CHANGED』(ちなみにタイトルは、アルバム『Heathen』の幕開けを飾る「Sunday」の歌詞からとられたという)と名付けられた本作は、デヴィッド・ボウイとしての1stアルバム『SPACE ODDITY』の「Space Oddity」から衝撃のシングル「Sue (or In A Season Of Crime)」まで、ありとあらゆる時代のボウイが収められている。
レーベルを超え、時代をも超えるデヴィッド・ボウイの作品がここに!
構成数 | 2枚
合計収録時間 | 00:00:00
Nothing Has Changed is a bit of a cheeky title for a career retrospective from an artist who is known as a chameleon, and this triple-disc compilation has other tricks up its sleeve. Chief among these is sequencing the SuperDeluxe 59-track set in reverse chronological order, so it opens with the brand-new, jazz-inflected "Sue (Or in a Season of Crime)" and concludes with David Bowie's debut single, "Liza Jane." On paper, this seems a bit like a stunt, but in actuality it's a sly way to revisit and recontextualize a career that has been compiled many, many times before. Previously, there have been single discs, double discs, and triple-disc boxes, but the largest of these was Sound + Vision, a box released in 1989, and the most recent was 2002's The Best of Bowie, which featured slightly different track listings in different territories but generally stopped in the late '90s. The two-CD version of Nothing Has Changed resembles this 2002 set -- there are absences, notably "John, I'm Only Dancing," "Diamond Dogs," and "TVC15," but they're not noticed among the parade of standards -- but it's easily overshadowed by the triple-disc SuperDeluxe set. This version of Nothing Has Changed touches upon nearly every phrase of Bowie's career, bypassing Tin Machine but finding space for early pre-"Space Oddity" singles that often don't make Bowie's comps, and naturally it samples from his fine Y2K records, plus his 2013 comeback The Next Day. This expansiveness alone would be noteworthy, but when it's combined with the reverse sequencing the compilation forces listeners to reconsider an artist whose legacy seemed so set in stone it appropriately was enshrined in museums. Obvious high-water marks are undersold -- there's not as much Ziggy as usual, nor as much Berlin -- so other eras can also enter the canon, whether it's the assured maturity of the new millennium or the appealing juvenilia of the '60s. The end result is something unexpected: a compilation that makes us hear an artist we know well in a whole new way. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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1.[LPレコード]【A面】
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1.Let's Dance (single version)
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2.Ashes To Ashes (single version)
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3.‘Heroes' (single version)
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4.Changes
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5.Life On Mars?
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【B面】
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1.Space Oddity
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2.Starman (original single mix)
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3.Ziggy Stardust
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4.The Jean Genie (original single mix)
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5.Rebel Rebel
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2.[LPレコード]【A面】
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1.Golden Years (single version)
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2.Fame
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3.Under Pressure Queen & David Bowie
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4.Sound And Vision
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5.Sue (or In A Season Of Crime)
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