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Walk Dance Talk Sing

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2025年04月23日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWalk Don't Walk Limited
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 110481
SKU 4012957310114

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The disco/house-infused band formerly known as Crazy Penis have had a long recording career, albeit one that hasn't exactly pushed them to experiment or explore their sound too deeply. To focus on the lack of musical boundaries they've crossed is, however, to miss the point. They are a musical act who know what they want, and consistently deliver their vision. Their sound has remained an accessible blend of groovy bass, 4/4 rhythms, and swirling melodies that practically beg for the remix treatment they often receive. So, by their seventh album it should come as no surprise that the music itself is almost indiscernible from their previous album, 2011's When We On. The trick is to compare Walk Dance Talk Sing to their earlier output, and although it follows the same formula, there's an unmistakable difference, at first seemingly unfathomable, but it's the sound of a band who have meticulously refined their approach over two decades; both in their songwriting and studio processes -- they sound honed. All of this goes a long way to explain Crazy P's leading position in the U.K.'s 2010s disco resurgence alongside the likes of Bicep, Horse Meat Disco, and even Floating Points when he's behind the decks. Having based their entire career around danceable hooks has obviously taught them a thing or two, as album-opener "Like a Fool" demonstrates. The song appears to be constructed entirely of hooks, which begin to build until they eventually end up immersing you completely. The tracks that follow utilize more of a straightforward pop structure, complete with verse/chorus/verse; where their previous releases tended to eschew this approach, here Crazy P embraces it, nowhere more exemplified than on "Cruel Mistress." Although one of the few tracks that would feel out of place in a DJ set, it's also one of their finest pop songs to date. The album continues to alternate between hypnotic grooves and vocal-driven songs before hitting something of an anomaly. "The Way" stands out for being one of the only Crazy P tracks to feature little to no percussion, a concept that essentially isn't needed on a Crazy P album. In fairness, it is the shortest song here, and precedes two of the most out-and-out disco tracks, capped by the dizzying eight-minute closer "Witch Doctor," which serves to remind the listener that, at heart, Crazy P can still pull off sprawling disco grooves. Some may create music to challenge the listener or encourage innovation, which is definitely something to commend in an artist, but when an act can stand up and do an impression of themselves that's so good it trumps the original source, then it's hard not to be equally as impressed. If anything, Walk Dance Talk Sing demonstrates that Crazy P has been taking everything on board over the course of their career, and will continue to build upon the "dance music with a soul" underground empire they rightly own. ~ Liam Martin

【収録曲】
1 like a Fool
2 scrap the Book
3 echo
4 cruel Mistress
5 magnetise
6 something More
7 walk Dance Talk Sing
8 the Come On
9 the Way
10 hear My Song
11 witch Doctor

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Crazy P

商品の紹介

DISCLOSUREに代表される90'sハウス・リヴァイヴァルの先駆け、あの"P."達が4年振り7枚目となるスタジオ・アルバム!!!

DANIELLE MOORE、JAMES BARONなど各々がソロとしても活躍する多彩なメンバーで構成され、90年代後期より常に先端のダンス・ミュージックを捉えてきたUKの重要バンドCRAZY P.。現在では、DISCLOSUREに端を発してますます燃え上がる90'sハウス・リヴァイヴァルをある意味誰よりも先に仕掛けていたグループとしても評され、瀧見憲司氏やASHLEY BEEDLEといった多くの著名DJらにもプレイされ続けてきた名曲を多数プロデュース。そんな彼らによる4年振り7枚目となるアルバムは、ディープ・ハウスにブギー、ソウル、ファンク、ディスコを最新のエレクトロニック・サウンドと融合した、最高にポップで踊れるモダン・ハウス・アルバム!! キャッチーなヴォーカルも相変わらず満載で、インフォ段階からインディ・ダンス方面でも大きな話題となっていた傑作デス!!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/04/11)

The disco/house-infused band formerly known as Crazy Penis have had a long recording career, albeit one that hasn't exactly pushed them to experiment or explore their sound too deeply. To focus on the lack of musical boundaries they've crossed is, however, to miss the point. They are a musical act who know what they want, and consistently deliver their vision. Their sound has remained an accessible blend of groovy bass, 4/4 rhythms, and swirling melodies that practically beg for the remix treatment they often receive. So, by their seventh album it should come as no surprise that the music itself is almost indiscernible from their previous album, 2011's When We On. The trick is to compare Walk Dance Talk Sing to their earlier output, and although it follows the same formula, there's an unmistakable difference, at first seemingly unfathomable, but it's the sound of a band who have meticulously refined their approach over two decades; both in their songwriting and studio processes -- they sound honed. All of this goes a long way to explain Crazy P's leading position in the U.K.'s 2010s disco resurgence alongside the likes of Bicep, Horse Meat Disco, and even Floating Points when he's behind the decks. Having based their entire career around danceable hooks has obviously taught them a thing or two, as album-opener "Like a Fool" demonstrates. The song appears to be constructed entirely of hooks, which begin to build until they eventually end up immersing you completely. The tracks that follow utilize more of a straightforward pop structure, complete with verse/chorus/verse; where their previous releases tended to eschew this approach, here Crazy P embraces it, nowhere more exemplified than on "Cruel Mistress." Although one of the few tracks that would feel out of place in a DJ set, it's also one of their finest pop songs to date. The album continues to alternate between hypnotic grooves and vocal-driven songs before hitting something of an anomaly. "The Way" stands out for being one of the only Crazy P tracks to feature little to no percussion, a concept that essentially isn't needed on a Crazy P album. In fairness, it is the shortest song here, and precedes two of the most out-and-out disco tracks, capped by the dizzying eight-minute closer "Witch Doctor," which serves to remind the listener that, at heart, Crazy P can still pull off sprawling disco grooves. Some may create music to challenge the listener or encourage innovation, which is definitely something to commend in an artist, but when an act can stand up and do an impression of themselves that's so good it trumps the original source, then it's hard not to be equally as impressed. If anything, Walk Dance Talk Sing demonstrates that Crazy P has been taking everything on board over the course of their career, and will continue to build upon the "dance music with a soul" underground empire they rightly own. ~ Liam Martin
Rovi

前作収録の"Heartbreaker"をDJ EMMAがミックス作品で取り上げるなど、ここにきてクロスオーヴァーなヒットを記録しているUKのヴェテラン・ハウス・ユニット。この4年ぶりの新作も、初期ハウスやディスコ・ブギーがリヴァイヴァルする昨今にあって、哀愁溢れるメロディーと端正なビートの妙は幾度目かのトレンドに乗るかのように時代にフィット。ディスクロージャーあたりの若いリスナーもこれは聴くべし。
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