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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2015年02月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHostess Entertainment
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3971111
SKU 5414939711114

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
エディション : Remaster

1. As I Sat Sadly by Her Side
2. And No More Shall We Part
3. Hallelujah
4. Love Letter
5. Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow
6. God Is in the House
7. Oh My Lord
8. Sweetheart Come
9. The Sorrowful Wife
10. We Came Along This Road
11. Gates to the Garden
12. Darker with the Day

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      As I Sat Sadly by Her Sidec
    2. 2.
      And No More Shall We Part
    3. 3.
      Hallelujah
    4. 4.
      Love Letter
    5. 5.
      Fifteen Feet of Pure White Snow
    6. 6.
      God Is in the House
    7. 7.
      Oh My Lord
    8. 8.
      Sweetheart Come
  2. 2.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      The Sorrowful Wife
    2. 2.
      We Came Along This Road
    3. 3.
      Gates to the Garden
    4. 4.
      Darker With the Day
    5. 5.
      Grief Came Riding
    6. 6.
      Bless His Ever Loving Heart

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

ゲスト
アーティスト: Kate & Anna McGarrigle

オリジナル発売日:2001年

商品の紹介

【名盤リイシュー】 ニック・ケイヴ&ザ・バッド・シーズのアナログ盤リイシュー!

【名盤リイシュー!】
ニック・ケイヴ&ザ・バッド・シーズ名盤がLPで嬉しいリイシュー!
11th 『ノー・モア・シャル・ウィ・パート』 (オリジナル発売2001年/リイシュー盤2010年)

●初の180gの重量盤ヴァイナルでのリイシュー
●ミック・ハーヴェイによるリマスター
●アートワークはカバーもインナースリーヴもオリジナル同様のプリント
●西ロンドンのアビー・ロード・スタジオにてレコーディングされた。
●『ザ・ボートマンズ・コール』と同じメンバー構成
●バック・ボーカルにカナダのSSWケイト・アンド・マッガリグルが参加
●英Uncut誌にてニック・ケイヴのグレイテスト・コンポジションズ・リストに選ばれた「LoveLetter」「God Is In The House」収録
発売・販売元 提供資料(2015/01/13)

No More Shall We Part ended a four-year silence from Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. A best-of was issued in 2000, but no new material had appeared since 1997's landmark album, The Boatman's Call. With that record, Cave had finally delivered what everyone knew he was capable of: an entire album of deeply tragic and beautiful love songs without irony, sarcasm, or violent resolution. It appears that The Boatman's Call altered the manner in which Cave writes songs, and the Bad Seeds illustrate it. Two musical directors -- the ubiquitous Mick Harvey and Dirty Three violinist Warren Ellis -- craft a sonic atmosphere whose textures deepen and widen Cave's most profound and beautiful lyrics to date. The ballads have the wide, spacious, sobering ambience one has come to expect from the Bad Seeds. There is an ethereal change in sound in the uptempo numbers which are, for lack of better terminology, musical novellas. They plumb the depths of blues, yet contain glissando and crescendos from the orchestral music of composers such as Fartein Valen and Olivier Messiaen. There are places, such as in "Oh My Lord," where rock & roll is evoked as a device, but this isn't rock music. A listen to "As I Sat Sadly by Her Side," "Hallelujah," and the aforementioned track (the most "rock" song here) will attest that it is merely one color on a musical palette that is more expansive now than at any time in the band's history. Also in the band's musical treasure trove is the addition of the McGarrigle sisters on backing vocals -- nowhere is their contribution more poignant than on the tenderly daunting, haunted house that is "Love Letter." Lyrically and as a vocalist, Cave has undergone a startling, profound metamorphosis. Gone is the angry, humorous cynic whose venom and bile touched even his lighter moments. His deep, taunting ambivalence about Christ and Christianity in general is gone, vanished into a maturity that ponders spiritual things contemplatively. Humor that pokes fun at "churchianity" remains, but not as a source of inspiration. Over these 12 tracks, Cave has taken the broken heart -- so openly exhibited on The Boatman's Call -- and elevated it to the place where he has learned to live, and to speak from as both an artist and a human being. Leonard Cohen stated in the song "Anthem" that "there is a crack in everything/that's where the light gets in." No More Shall We Part is a mosaic of those cracks. If this album is about anything, it is about love's ability to survive in the world. It is examined concretely and abstractly; to the point where it meditates on this theme even cinematically. In this way, Cave touches the heart in the same way Andrei Tarkovsky's films Stalker and The Sacrifice, and Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire do. There is powerful emotion here, spiritual, psychological, and romantic, without a hint of the sentimentality that would make it false. As both a singer and a songwriter, Cave's work has been transformed into something so full of depth, color, and dimension that there is simply no one except his mentors working on this level in popular music. In the opening moments of "As I Sat Sadly by Her Side," there's a tenderly, softly sung vocal. The title track is a ballad that could have been lifted from The Boatman's Call, except it lacks the reaching tragedy. And Cave sings in a tenor no one thought him capable of -- "And all the birds will sing to your beautiful heart/Up on the bell/And no more shall we part." The chaos of earlier Bad Seeds outings does kick up on "The Sorrowful Wife," where violins and Blixa Bargeld's guitars duel with Jim Sclavunos' drums for domination of the sonic torrent. The record closes with two of Cave's most beautiful songs: a near country gospel waltz called "Gates to the Garden," with the McGarrigles sweetening an already lovely tome to redemptive love, and finally, "Darker with the Day," illustrated by Harvey's striking pianistic ballad framework touched by Bill Evans' techniqu to be continued...
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