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Cherry Peel

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発売日 2024年07月05日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBar/None
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 89
SKU 032862008924

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:35:52
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Everything Disappears When You Come Around

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    2. 2.
      Baby

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    3. 3.
      I Can't Stop Your Memory

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    4. 4.
      When You're Loved Like You Are

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    5. 5.
      Don't Ask Me to Explain

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    6. 6.
      In Dreams I Dance With You

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    7. 7.
      Sleeping in the Beetle Bug

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    8. 8.
      Tim I Wish You Were Born a Girl

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    9. 9.
      Montreal

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    10. 10.
      This Feeling (Dereks Theme)

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    11. 11.
      I Was Watching Your Eyes

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    12. 12.
      Springtime Is the Season

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    13. 13.
      At Night Trees Aren't Sleeping

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

    14. 14.
      You've Got a Gift

      アーティスト: Of Montreal

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Of Montreal

オリジナル発売日:1997年

商品の紹介

Hailing from the 90s-resurgent Athens, Georgia scene, unofficial home base to the Elephant 6 collective, Of Montreal is perhaps the least publicized band in the Elephant 6 stable but not because they make the least-worthy music. To the contrary, Cherry Peel is one of the most unabashedly pretty releases from that group, and, in fact, stands apart from most everything in the pop scene due to its simple, unassuming innocence. The vocals of songwriter Kevin Barnes are achingly heartfelt and puppyish, and Barnes songs seem to spring directly out of childhood, or at least seem touched by a childlike yearning, so much so that you cant help feeling all fuzzy inside and perhaps desirous of hugging someone, maybe your mom, after hearing them. And the songs are uniformly expert: In Dreams I Dance with You comes across like a cupid-struck Pinocchios sweet longing; Montreal is a wasteland ballad worthy of Neil Young; and Dont Ask Me to Explain will make your heart palpitate and bubble up into your throat it is so unpretentiously euphonic. The closest cousin to Of Montreal is probably the Apples in Stereo, and like that band, the influence of the Beatles, particularly Paul McCartney, and the Beach Boys is pervasive, and other 60s music such as Brill Building pop and the Lovin Spoonful (Everything Disappears When You Come Around) and a bit of psychedelia, as well as a pinch of new wave, occasionally reaches the surface of the songs. But Of Montreal touches on so many other sources than those, such as circus music and, on I Cant Stop Your Memory, even a bit of jazz, and the entire album has the sentiment and conviction of early-20th century, old-timey, and Tin Pan Alley tunes. The gorgeous lushness of Cherry Peel conceals the bedroom-bred genesis of the entire undertaking. And though it would be easy to dismiss the whole album as so much cuteness, Of Montreal never hint at irony. They are not mocking pop, they love the form and the chance to express that joy, and that joy is on full display on Cherry Peel like no band since the early Beatles. ~ Stanton Swihart
Rovi

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