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Iceberg: Remastered & Expanded Edition

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発売日 2015年02月19日
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レーベルEsoteric
構成数 1
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規格品番 ECLEC2479
SKU 5013929457942

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Though Deke Leonard had made his reputation playing progressive rock in the Welsh group Man, his first solo album has more of a roots rock feel than anything released by that band. Roots rock played by someone with a taste for odd arrangements, perhaps, but roots rock nevertheless. "Lisa" and "Jesse" both sound like something that the Band might have turned out, country fiddle, organ, and all, though Leonard's distinctive, reedy voice makes it unlikely that anyone is actually going to mistake one for the other. Rockabilly comes in for some attention too, as in the delirious "Hard Way to Live," a nutty high-octane track in which the already treble-voiced Leonard deliberately goes falsetto at the end of each verse to hilarious effect. At other points, Leonard channels Badfinger, as with the plaintive "Nothing Is Happening," a lovely song with poetic, wistful lyrics. Leonard even tosses in a pair of cuts that would have fit in nicely on a Man album, "Broken Ovation" and "7171 551." It's no surprise that his old mates from Man dropped in for guest appearances on those cuts and a few others, the best of which is the odd but pleasant instrumental "The Ghost of Musket Flat." There are a few throwaway tracks, a few experiments, but the general mood is one of low-key charm. Deke Leonard didn't try to break a whole lot of stylistic ground on Iceberg, but what he did he did well, and it is probably his best solo album. [Note: The original LP came in a beautiful sleeve with a metallic finish on the cover, which is now a collector's item when in good condition.] ~ Richard Foss
エディション : Remaster

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Razorblade and Rattlesnake

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    2. 2.
      I Just Can't Win

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    3. 3.
      Lisa

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    4. 4.
      Nothing Is Happening

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    5. 5.
      Looking for a Man

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    6. 6.
      A Hard Way to Live

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    7. 7.
      Broken Ovation

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    8. 8.
      Jesse

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    9. 9.
      Ten Thousand Takers

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    10. 10.
      The Ghost of Musket Flat

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    11. 11.
      Crosby (Second Class Citizen Blues)

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    12. 12.
      7171 551

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    13. 13.
      Diamond Road

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    14. 14.
      Turning in Circles

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    15. 15.
      The Aching Is So Sweet

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    16. 16.
      Nothing Is Happening [Single Mix]

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    17. 17.
      The Four Corners of Hell [Instrumental Backing Track]

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

    18. 18.
      After Burner Boogie

      アーティスト: Deke Leonard

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Deke Leonard

オリジナル発売日:1972年

商品の紹介

ウェールズ出身のサイケデリック/プログレロック・バンド マンのギタリストだったディーク・レオナルドが72年のバンド脱退後、ヘルプ・ユアセルフへの参加を経た翌73年から開始したソロ・キャリアの初作品としてユナイテッド・アーティスト・レーベルから発表したアルバム『Iceberg』の拡大リマスター盤。レコーディングは72年10月から73年1月にかけてウェールズ近郊のモンマスにあるRockfield Studiosとロンドン/バーンズのOlympic studiosで行われており、マーティン・エース/ミッキー・ジョーンズ/ポール・バートン/デイヴ・チャールズ/テリー・ウィリアムズといったメンバーが参加している。アルバム・オリジナルの12曲のほか、シングル・ミックスやアルバムのレコーディング・セッションからのテイクなど3曲の未発表音源を含むボーナストラック6曲を追加収録する。オリジナル・マスターテープから新たに起こしたリマスター音源を使用。書き下ろしエッセイも掲載する豪華ブックレット付。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2015/01/23)

Though Deke Leonard had made his reputation playing progressive rock in the Welsh group Man, his first solo album has more of a roots rock feel than anything released by that band. Roots rock played by someone with a taste for odd arrangements, perhaps, but roots rock nevertheless. "Lisa" and "Jesse" both sound like something that the Band might have turned out, country fiddle, organ, and all, though Leonard's distinctive, reedy voice makes it unlikely that anyone is actually going to mistake one for the other. Rockabilly comes in for some attention too, as in the delirious "Hard Way to Live," a nutty high-octane track in which the already treble-voiced Leonard deliberately goes falsetto at the end of each verse to hilarious effect. At other points, Leonard channels Badfinger, as with the plaintive "Nothing Is Happening," a lovely song with poetic, wistful lyrics. Leonard even tosses in a pair of cuts that would have fit in nicely on a Man album, "Broken Ovation" and "717151." It's no surprise that his old mates from Man dropped in for guest appearances on those cuts and a few others, the best of which is the odd but pleasant instrumental "The Ghost of Musket Flat." There are a few throwaway tracks, a few experiments, but the general mood is one of low-key charm. Deke Leonard didn't try to break a whole lot of stylistic ground on Iceberg, but what he did he did well, and it is probably his best solo album. [Note: The original LP came in a beautiful sleeve with a metallic finish on the cover, which is now a collector's item when in good condition.] ~ Richard Foss|
Rovi

Though Deke Leonard had made his reputation playing progressive rock in the Welsh group Man, his first solo album has more of a roots rock feel than anything released by that band. Roots rock played by someone with a taste for odd arrangements, perhaps, but roots rock nevertheless. "Lisa" and "Jesse" both sound like something that the Band might have turned out, country fiddle, organ, and all, though Leonard's distinctive, reedy voice makes it unlikely that anyone is actually going to mistake one for the other. Rockabilly comes in for some attention too, as in the delirious "Hard Way to Live," a nutty high-octane track in which the already treble-voiced Leonard deliberately goes falsetto at the end of each verse to hilarious effect. At other points, Leonard channels Badfinger, as with the plaintive "Nothing Is Happening," a lovely song with poetic, wistful lyrics. Leonard even tosses in a pair of cuts that would have fit in nicely on a Man album, "Broken Ovation" and "7171 551." It's no surprise that his old mates from Man dropped in for guest appearances on those cuts and a few others, the best of which is the odd but pleasant instrumental "The Ghost of Musket Flat." There are a few throwaway tracks, a few experiments, but the general mood is one of low-key charm. Deke Leonard didn't try to break a whole lot of stylistic ground on Iceberg, but what he did he did well, and it is probably his best solo album. [Note: The original LP came in a beautiful sleeve with a metallic finish on the cover, which is now a collector's item when in good condition.] ~ Richard Foss
Rovi

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