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Malibu

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発売日 2016年01月中旬
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルEMPIRE、STEEL WOOL
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ERECD218
SKU 888915169681

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:02
Audio Mixer: Chris Plata. Photographer: Erik Ian. Brandon Paak Anderson's route from Southern California underground obscurity was not without obstructions, but he efficiently cleared them all. The madcap's rapier sharpened with support from Shafiq Husayn of Sa-Ra, a stint as touring drummer for Haley Reinhart of American Idol, and an extensive assortment of guest appearances. In 2015, he added dimensions to Dr. Dre's Compton as a player on six cuts, then vitalized a pair of front-loaded tracks on the Game's Documentary 2. Only six weeks after Stones Throw issued a loose EP he made with Knxwledge, Anderson released the proper follow-up to his 2014 debut album Venice. As the design and title of this album indicate, Anderson's work continues to be informed by the sublime and toxic qualities of his environment and sex life. Throughout, he's a (stoned) common man making the best of his consequences, yet he has an otherworldly quality, like he has been beamed down to mine cosmic slop from the L.A. County sewer system and Pacific Ocean floor. He adapts easily to each one of the numerous twists in Malibu's sound. Over the chunkier and grittier backdrops that range from soul/funk/rock hybrids to oblique hip-hop, he tends to be rasping and animated as he alternates between singing and rapping. His smoother and lighter form of delivery, heard in top form as a secondary component of the deep dancefloor funk groove "Am I Wrong," is so underutilized that it's easy to miss. While Venice was made primarily with L0_def, Malibu was created with a broader, higher-profile range of producers, including the Hiatus Kaiyote-sampling 9th Wonder (joined by Rapsody), Hi-Tek, sticky house groove specialist Kaytranada, and Chris Dave, the last of whom brings ace rhythm section associates Robert Glasper and bassist Pino Palladino. Anderson himself produced four cuts, including the hazily radiant "Parking Lot." Even fellow Oxnard native Madlib is in on the action through "Waters," where a light-of-touch beat, bolstered by a tugging bassline, is colored by a sweetly pained background vocal from BJ the Chicago Kid. Compared to the impressive and occasionally brilliant Venice, this album's mix of high and hard times has deeper resonance. ~ Andy Kellman

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      The Bird

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    2. 2.
      Heart Don't Stand a Chance

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    3. 3.
      The Waters

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    4. 4.
      The Season/Carry Me

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    5. 5.
      Put Me Thru

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    6. 6.
      Am I Wrong

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    7. 7.
      Without You

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    8. 8.
      Parking Lot

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    9. 9.
      Lite Weight

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    10. 10.
      Room in Here

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    11. 11.
      Water Fall (Interlude)

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    12. 12.
      Your Prime

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    13. 13.
      Come Down

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    14. 14.
      Silicon Valley

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    15. 15.
      Celebrate

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

    16. 16.
      The Dreamer

      アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Anderson .Paak

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone - "Anderson Paak is a dreamer and a romantic who blends hip-hop, R&B, rock and soul into a funky world all his own." Spin - "It's a melody-driven rap release that moonlights as a funk opus, with a serious emphasis placed on soul..." Entertainment Weekly - "[A] bracing wash of warm neo-soul....It's no wonder why Dre was drawn to Paak's vocal power, as he allows neither low-end boom-bap nor hard-nosed rhyming to eclipse his confident croon..." Paste (magazine) - "MALIBU is a wonderfully generous cocktail of rap, R&B and soul. It's intoxicating music, the kind of stuff that gets you up and moving without realizing it." Pitchfork (Website) - "Paak is a confident and unique presence, with a strong command of style and genre as a producer and songwriter. He leapfrogs three eras in a festive suite of songs mid-album that examine heartbreak..."
Rovi

Brandon Paak Anderson's route from Southern California underground obscurity was not without obstructions, but he efficiently cleared them all. The madcap's rapier sharpened with support from Shafiq Husayn of Sa-Ra, a stint as touring drummer for Haley Reinhart of American Idol, and an extensive assortment of guest appearances. In 2015, he added dimensions to Dr. Dre's Compton as a player on six cuts, then vitalized a pair of front-loaded tracks on the Game's Documentary 2. Only six weeks after Stones Throw issued a loose EP he made with Knxwledge, Anderson released the proper follow-up to his 2014 debut album Venice. As the design and title of this album indicate, Anderson's work continues to be informed by the sublime and toxic qualities of his environment and sex life. Throughout, he's a (stoned) common man making the best of his consequences, yet he has an otherworldly quality, like he has been beamed down to mine cosmic slop from the L.A. County sewer system and Pacific Ocean floor. He adapts easily to each one of the numerous twists in Malibu's sound. Over the chunkier and grittier backdrops that range from soul/funk/rock hybrids to oblique hip-hop, he tends to be rasping and animated as he alternates between singing and rapping. His smoother and lighter form of delivery, heard in top form as a secondary component of the deep dancefloor funk groove "Am I Wrong," is so underutilized that it's easy to miss. While Venice was made primarily with L0_def, Malibu was created with a broader, higher-profile range of producers, including the Hiatus Kaiyote-sampling 9th Wonder (joined by Rapsody), Hi-Tek, sticky house groove specialist Kaytranada, and Chris Dave, the last of whom brings ace rhythm section associates Robert Glasper and bassist Pino Palladino. Anderson himself produced four cuts, including the hazily radiant "Parking Lot." Even fellow Oxnard native Madlib is in on the action through "Waters," where a light-of-touch beat, bolstered by a tugging bassline, is colored by a sweetly pained background vocal from BJ the Chicago Kid. Compared to the impressive and occasionally brilliant Venice, this album's mix of high and hard times has deeper resonance. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi

ドクター・ドレー『Compton』に大抜擢されて波に乗る南カリフォルニアのマルチな奇才が約1年で新作を発表。制作/演奏陣にはドレー盤でも腕を揮ったDJカリルやデム・ジョインツのほか、マッドリブ、9thワンダー、それにクリス・デイヴやロバート・グラスパーらも顔を揃え、ややハスキーな声の主役は歌とラップの両刀使いで、ケンドリック・ラマー『To Pimp A Butterfly』から受けた衝撃をそのまま形にするかのように、しなやかにグルーヴしていく。BJ・ザ・シカゴ・キッドと相見えたタイトな“The Waters”、ゲームらとのジャジー・ヒップホップ“Room In Here”、スクールボーイQ客演のスムーズなシンセ・ブギー“Am I Wrong”など、トレンドとノスタルジーの塩梅が絶妙。早くも2016年のベスト候補が!?
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Dr.Dre「Compton」で一気に話題になったが、個人的にはKendric Lamar界隈を調べていたら出会った。本当にこれは名盤としか言いようがない。Jazz The New Chapter系の括りで特集されることもあることから、SOUL/BLACK MUSICだけでなくJazz的なテイストも感じられる名盤。
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