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Spunk

3.8

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発売日 2015年06月09日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHostess Entertainment
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 BMGRM048CD
SKU 5414939808128

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
In the fall of 1977, the Sex Pistols were the most infamous rock band in the U.K., beloved by rock & roll upstarts for their stripped-down, angry sound and outlaw attitude, while they were also hated by people who disliked their open disrespect for authority, hygiene, the Royal Family, and the accepted rules of British show business. The Sex Pistols were soon to release their wildly anticipated first album, Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols, when a mysterious bootleg, Spunk, appeared in hipper record shops. As it happened, Spunk collected the original demo recordings of the Sex Pistols' best-known songs, as recorded by their soundman Dave Goodman and featuring original bassist Glen Matlock before he was sacked in favor of Sid Vicious. While the Pistols' label, Virgin Records, quickly jumped in to halt distribution of Spunk, the bootleg soon gained a reputation as a classic punk artifact, capturing the Sex Pistols in raw but powerful form. Years after the fact, Spunk was given an authorized release (the same material also appeared on a semi-legit album titled No Future UK?), and while the album lacks the focus and clarity of Never Mind the Bollocks, without the many layers of guitar overdubs that buffered the official recordings, Spunk certainly has a certain breathless energy and spontaneity that comes closer to the impact of their explosive live shows (and given that most live Sex Pistols bootlegs from their original run sound abysmal, the rough but very listenable audio of these tracks is a welcome alternative). Never Mind the Bollocks is the definitive Sex Pistols effort, but Spunk is a more than worthy supplement, a rough draft that catches a few important virtues that were blurred in the final edit. ~ Mark Deming
エディション : Reissue

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Sex Pistols

オリジナル発売日:1977年

商品の紹介

セックス・ピストルズの伝説のブートレッグ・アルバム『スパンク』がジャケットを新装し再登場!77年にリリースされた英パンク・バンド、セックス・ピストルズの伝説のブートレッグ・アルバム。本作は、バンドのデビュー・アルバム『Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols(勝手にしやがれ!!)』がリリースされる2ヶ月前にリークされた初期のデモ音源を集めたブートレグ盤で、数多く出回っているブート盤の中でも最も有名で人気の1枚。本作のリークはプロデュースを手掛けたデイヴ・グッドマンと、当時マネージャーだったマルコム・マクラーレンが戦略的に行ったとの噂もあるが真相は不明のまま。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2015/05/11)

In the fall of 1977, the Sex Pistols were the most infamous rock band in the U.K., beloved by rock & roll upstarts for their stripped-down, angry sound and outlaw attitude, while they were also hated by people who disliked their open disrespect for authority, hygiene, the Royal Family, and the accepted rules of British show business. The Sex Pistols were soon to release their wildly anticipated first album, Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols, when a mysterious bootleg, Spunk, appeared in hipper record shops. As it happened, Spunk collected the original demo recordings of the Sex Pistols' best-known songs, as recorded by their soundman Dave Goodman and featuring original bassist Glen Matlock before he was sacked in favor of Sid Vicious. While the Pistols' label, Virgin Records, quickly jumped in to halt distribution of Spunk, the bootleg soon gained a reputation as a classic punk artifact, capturing the Sex Pistols in raw but powerful form. Years after the fact, Spunk was given an authorized release (the same material also appeared on a semi-legit album titled No Future UK?), and while the album lacks the focus and clarity of Never Mind the Bollocks, without the many layers of guitar overdubs that buffered the official recordings, Spunk certainly has a certain breathless energy and spontaneity that comes closer to the impact of their explosive live shows (and given that most live Sex Pistols bootlegs from their original run sound abysmal, the rough but very listenable audio of these tracks is a welcome alternative). Never Mind the Bollocks is the definitive Sex Pistols effort, but Spunk is a more than worthy supplement, a rough draft that catches a few important virtues that were blurred in the final edit. ~ Mark Deming|
Rovi

In the fall of 1977, the Sex Pistols were the most infamous rock band in the U.K., beloved by rock & roll upstarts for their stripped-down, angry sound and outlaw attitude, while they were also hated by people who disliked their open disrespect for authority, hygiene, the Royal Family, and the accepted rules of British show business. The Sex Pistols were soon to release their wildly anticipated first album, Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols, when a mysterious bootleg, Spunk, appeared in hipper record shops. As it happened, Spunk collected the original demo recordings of the Sex Pistols' best-known songs, as recorded by their soundman Dave Goodman and featuring original bassist Glen Matlock before he was sacked in favor of Sid Vicious. While the Pistols' label, Virgin Records, quickly jumped in to halt distribution of Spunk, the bootleg soon gained a reputation as a classic punk artifact, capturing the Sex Pistols in raw but powerful form. Years after the fact, Spunk was given an authorized release (the same material also appeared on a semi-legit album titled No Future UK?), and while the album lacks the focus and clarity of Never Mind the Bollocks, without the many layers of guitar overdubs that buffered the official recordings, Spunk certainly has a certain breathless energy and spontaneity that comes closer to the impact of their explosive live shows (and given that most live Sex Pistols bootlegs from their original run sound abysmal, the rough but very listenable audio of these tracks is a welcome alternative). Never Mind the Bollocks is the definitive Sex Pistols effort, but Spunk is a more than worthy supplement, a rough draft that catches a few important virtues that were blurred in the final edit. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

メンバーズレビュー

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3.8
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マルコム・マクラレン=ブライアン・エプスタインと同じぐらいの売り出し上手。パンク=音楽のファッション(センセーショナルなモード+パフォーマンス)化。
2009/11/04 Nishaさん
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定番中の定番。昔、持っていたブートよりも音が良くなって隔世の感あり。
「NEVER MIND~」よりも荒々しくレイジーな音がチンピラ度高し!
そのくせ、ちゃんとグルーヴがあるのはさすが!
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マニアはネバーマインドボロックスでは無くデモ音源のブートながらコレを最高傑作とする人も多い。ネバーマインドボロックスはドライブ感溢れるブルースフィーリング抜きのハードロックといった感じでピストルズはドールズの他にラモーンズの影響下にあると思われがちだけどスパンクを聴くとドールズ直系の音を目指してたのでは?と思う。ピストルズはブルースを否定してたけどサブミッションではスティーブがブルースっぽいソロを弾いてる。サブミッションやアナーキーインザUKやゴッドセイブザクイーンはこのアルバムの方が格好良いと思う。
2006/10/29 QTAROさん
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