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III [12 Tracks]

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発売日 2014年12月05日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPolydor
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4709218
SKU 602547092182

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:45:02
Personnel: Take That (vocals). Audio Mixer: Manny Marroquin. Recording information: Echo Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY; Future Studios, London; Henson Studios, Hollywood, CA; RAK Studios, London; The Canvas Room, London; Tracques, Los Angeles, CA; Wolf Cousins Studio, Stockholm. Photographers: Nick Thornton Jones; Warren Du Preez. Robbie Williams once again left Take That in 2014 and, not long afterward, so did Jason Orange, leaving the group as the trio of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald. Hence the title of 2014's album, III: this is not the group's third record, nor does it herald a new phase (a la Van Halen III), but it's simply an album made by the three men of Take That. III wasn't intended as a trio album -- Orange left during the recording, leaving the three survivors to split his parts -- and, honestly, it doesn't feel that much different than the Take That albums released prior to Progress, when the former boy band returned as a quartet of men. Wisely, Take That retain a shade of the stylish sensibilities of Progress -- "These Days," the opening track and lead single, is nimble with its chicken-scratch guitar and distilled disco -- but those aren't the focus of the record; they're accents to what's essentially a very well-done adult pop album. Compared to some of Barlow's past solo projects, III is livelier -- even when it slides into a series of ballads it manages to not quite be staid -- due to these lite disco cuts ("Give You My Love" feels like a de facto Bee Gees tribute) and savvy electronic arrangements. The key to III's success is that Take That don't push these electronic elements too hard; they're there not to bring in a younger audience, but to show that the group knows it's 2014, not 1994, so it winds up feeling reflective and tasteful, a record that feels more realized than any latter-day Robbie-less Take That album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      These Days
    2. 2.
      Let in the Sun
    3. 3.
      If You Want It
    4. 4.
      Lovelife
    5. 5.
      Portrait
    6. 6.
      Higher Than Higher
    7. 7.
      I Like It
    8. 8.
      Give You My Love
    9. 9.
      Freeze
    10. 10.
      Into the Wild
    11. 11.
      Flaws
    12. 12.
      Get Ready for It

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Take That

オリジナル発売日:2014年

商品の紹介

イギリスを代表するポップ・グループ、Take Thatの新たな船出となるアルバムが完成!本作はトリオ編成初の作品!

■本作: 4年振りにリリースされる7作目のスタジオ・アルバム。
■ポイント: Jason OrangeとRobbie Williamsがグループから脱退。Gary Barlow、Howard Donald、Mark Owenのトリオ編成での初のアルバム!
■豪華なプロデューサー陣: Greg Kurstin(Lana Del Rey、Katy Perry他)、John Shanks(Take ThatのBeautiful World、The Circus)、Stuart Price(Take ThatのProgress、Madonna、The Killers他)、Jeff Lynne(ELO、Paul McCartney、Tom Petty、Travelling Wilburys他)
発売・販売元 提供資料(2014/11/05)

III is the seventh album from British pop group Take That, and the simple title reflects the record being the band's first outing as a trio. The line-up on this release saw Jason Orange and Robbie Williams absent from the proceedings; however, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen entered the studio together to write and record the material, including the Greg Kurstin-produced lead single "These Days." ~ Scott Kerr|
Rovi

Robbie Williams once again left Take That in 2014 and, not long afterward, so did Jason Orange, leaving the group as the trio of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald. Hence the title of 2014's album, III: this is not the group's third record, nor does it herald a new phase (a la Van Halen III), but it's simply an album made by the three men of Take That. III wasn't intended as a trio album -- Orange left during the recording, leaving the three survivors to split his parts -- and, honestly, it doesn't feel that much different than the Take That albums released prior to Progress, when the former boy band returned as a quartet of men. Wisely, Take That retain a shade of the stylish sensibilities of Progress -- "These Days," the opening track and lead single, is nimble with its chicken-scratch guitar and distilled disco -- but those aren't the focus of the record; they're accents to what's essentially a very well-done adult pop album. Compared to some of Barlow's past solo projects, III is livelier -- even when it slides into a series of ballads it manages to not quite be staid -- due to these lite disco cuts ("Give You My Love" feels like a de facto Bee Gees tribute) and savvy electronic arrangements. The key to III's success is that Take That don't push these electronic elements too hard; they're there not to bring in a younger audience, but to show that the group knows it's 2014, not 1994, so it winds up feeling reflective and tasteful, a record that feels more realized than any latter-day Robbie-less Take That album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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