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構成数 |
1 |
国内/輸入 |
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パッケージ仕様 |
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発売日 |
2015年03月24日 |
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規格品番 |
4727091 |
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SKU |
602547270917 |
構成数 | 1枚
合計収録時間 | 01:18:51
Becoming an adult ultimately means accepting one's imperfections, unimportance, and mortality, but that doesn't mean we stop striving for the ideal, a search that's so at the center of our very being that our greatest works of art celebrate it, and often amplify it. Anguish and despair rightfully earn more Grammys, Emmys, Tonys, and Pulitzer Prizes than sweetness and light ever do, but West Coast rapper Kendrick Lamar is already on elevated masterwork number two, so expect his version of the sobering truth to sound like a party at points. He's aware, as Bilal sings here, that "Shit don't change 'til you get up and wash your ass," and don't it feel good? The sentiment is universal, but the viewpoint on his second LP is inner-city and African-American, as radio regulars like the Isley Brothers (sampled to perfection during the key track "I"), George Clinton (who helps make "Wesley's Theory" a cross between "Atomic Dog" and Dante's Inferno), and Dr. Dre (who literally phones his appearance in) put the listener in Lamar's era of Compton, just as well as Lou Reed took us to New York and Brecht took us to Weimar Republic Berlin. These G-funky moments are incredibly seductive, which helps usher the listener through the album's 80-minute runtime, plus its constant mutating (Pharrell productions, spoken word, soul power anthems, and sound collages all fly by, with few tracks ending as they began), much of it influenced, and sometimes assisted by, producer Flying Lotus and his frequent collaborator Thundercat. "u" sounds like an MP3 collection deteriorating, while the broken beat of the brilliant "Momma" will challenge the listener's balance, and yet, Lamar is such a prodigiously talented and seductive artist, his wit, wisdom, and wordplay knock all these stray molecules into place. Survivor's guilt, realizing one's destiny, and a Snoop Dogg performance of Doggystyle caliber are woven among it all; plus, highlights offer that Parliament-Funkadelic-styled subversion, as "The Blacker the Berry" ("The sweeter the juice") offers revolutionary slogans and dips for the hip. Free your mind, and your ass will follow, and at the end of this beautiful black berry, there's a miraculous "talk" between Kendrick and the legendary 2Pac, as the brutalist trailblazer mentors this profound populist. To Pimp a Butterfly is as dark, intense, complicated, and violent as Picasso's Guernica, and should hold the same importance for its genre and the same beauty for its intended audience. ~ David Jeffries
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1.Wesley's Theory - (featuring George Clinton/Thundercat)
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2.For Free? [Interlude]
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3.King Kunta
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4.Institutionalized - (featuring Anna Wise/Snoop Dogg/Bilal)
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5.These Walls - (featuring Thundercat/Anna Wise/Bilal)
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6.u
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7.Alright
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8.For Sale? [Interlude]
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9.Momma
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10.Hood Politics
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11.How Much a Dollar Cost - (featuring James Fauntleroy/Ronald Isley)
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12.Complexion (A Zulu Love) - (featuring Rapsody)
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13.Blacker the Berry, The
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14.You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said)
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15.i
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16.Mortal Man
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西海岸の鬼才MCによる新作。複雑怪奇な感情が入り乱れるとされるリリックも考察意欲を掻き立てるのだろうが、フライング・ロータスやサンダーキャットを含む制作陣の助力を得て、PとGなファンクや70年代前衛ジャズ的な要素を織り込みながら淀みないフロウでリズミカルに展開していく楽曲は、ラストを飾る故2パックとの擬似対話まで極めて音楽的で、予備知識不要の親しみやすさがある。ビラルやスヌープの怪演にラプソディ嬢の気高いラップ、ジョージ・クリントンやロナルド・アイズレーの降臨も説得力を持つアーバンで壮大な音楽絵巻は、黒人の尊厳回復を謳ったとして同一視されるディアンジェロの『Black Messiah』以上に多彩でイマっぽい。これぞ〈アルバム〉と言いたくなる会心の一枚。
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