ショッピングカート
Rock/Pop
CD
Rocket Science
★★★★★
★★★★★
0.0

在庫状況 について

商品の情報

フォーマット

CD

構成数

1

国内/輸入

輸入

パッケージ仕様

-

発売日

2016年02月19日

規格品番

FRCD722

レーベル

SKU

8024391072226

作品の情報
メイン
アーティスト
その他
エンジニア
プロデューサー
オリジナル発売日
2016年
商品の紹介
Rick Springfield released the big, bold Songs for the End of the World in 2012, just before he received a boost in credibility from Dave Grohl. The Foo Fighters leader featured Springfield in Sound City, his 2013 feature-length love letter to classic rock, and while its accompanying soundtrack wasn't a smash, it did help shift the conventional wisdom on Rick Springfield. Now, he was celebrated for his power pop and arena rock, two things that helped him land a plum role in Jonathan Demme's 2015 film Ricki and the Flash, where he played a puppy dog foil to Meryl Streep's aging lead. Springfield knocked his role out of the park, allowing himself to be vulnerable and funny, two qualities he sometimes avoids on record. Happily, Rocket Science -- the 2016 album that is his first since the great Rick renaissance of the 2010s -- finds the rocker acting looser than he's been in years, letting his gift for the frivolous sit alongside his yen to explore his spiritual side. These two sides complement each other, not merely as themes but also within the songs themselves: his sober songs are leavened by a light touch and the good times benefit from his disciplined construction. Springfield also samples several different sounds -- he stomps along on a back porch on "Miss Mayhem," ratchets up the energy for a bit of Celtic singalong on "All Hands on Deck," dabbles in R&B for "(I Wish I Had A) Concrete Heart" -- but the songs that hit the hardest are the ones where he gives himself over to his knack for surging power pop. The two opening cuts -- "Light This Party Up," a leftover from Ricki and the Flash, and "Down" -- may be the most indelible tunes in this vein, but Rocket Science works so well because Springfield allows this sense of joy to coarse through the record, a palpable energy that helps turn this into one of his best latter-day albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi
収録内容

構成数 | 1枚

合計収録時間 | 00:45:27

Personnel: Rick Springfield (guitar, background vocals); George Bernhardt, Tim Pierce, George Nastos (guitar); George Doering (acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin); Steve Stokes (banjo, violin); Craig Eastman (fiddle); Jim Cox (keyboards); Jorge Palacios (drums, percussion); Chariya Bissonette, Joshua Bissonette, Matt Bissonette, Buddy the Dog, Brandon McGee, Robbie Wyckoff, Windy Wagner (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Justin Niebank. Recording information: East West Studios, Hollywood; The Black Lagoon, Malibu; The Recovery Room, Amaheim Hills. Photographer: Jay Gilbert. Arranger: Jeff Silverman. Rick Springfield released the big, bold Songs for the End of the World in 2012, just before he received a boost in credibility from Dave Grohl. The Foo Fighters leader featured Springfield in Sound City, his 2013 feature-length love letter to classic rock, and while its accompanying soundtrack wasn't a smash, it did help shift the conventional wisdom on Rick Springfield. Now, he was celebrated for his power pop and arena rock, two things that helped him land a plum role in Jonathan Demme's 2015 film Ricki and the Flash, where he played a puppy dog foil to Meryl Streep's aging lead. Springfield knocked his role out of the park, allowing himself to be vulnerable and funny, two qualities he sometimes avoids on record. Happily, Rocket Science -- the 2016 album that is his first since the great Rick renaissance of the 2010s -- finds the rocker acting looser than he's been in years, letting his gift for the frivolous sit alongside his yen to explore his spiritual side. These two sides complement each other, not merely as themes but also within the songs themselves: his sober songs are leavened by a light touch and the good times benefit from his disciplined construction. Springfield also samples several different sounds -- he stomps along on a back porch on "Miss Mayhem," ratchets up the energy for a bit of Celtic singalong on "All Hands on Deck," dabbles in R&B for "(I Wish I Had A) Concrete Heart" -- but the songs that hit the hardest are the ones where he gives himself over to his knack for surging power pop. The two opening cuts -- "Light This Party Up," a leftover from Ricki and the Flash, and "Down" -- may be the most indelible tunes in this vein, but Rocket Science works so well because Springfield allows this sense of joy to coarse through the record, a palpable energy that helps turn this into one of his best latter-day albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

    • 1.
      [CD]
      • 1.
        Light This Party Up
      • 2.
        Down
      • 3.
        That One
      • 4.
        The Best Damn Thing
      • 5.
        Miss Mayhem
      • 6.
        Pay It Forward
      • 7.
        Found
      • 8.
        Crowded Solitude
      • 9.
        Let Me In
      • 10.
        All Hands on Deck
      • 11.
        We Connect
      • 12.
        (I Wish I Had A) Concrete Heart
      • 13.
        Earth to Angel
カスタマーズボイス
    評価する:
関連商品
ニュース & 記事
還元ポイント
24pt
販売価格(税込)
¥ 2,690
現在ご注文いただけません

欲しい物リストに追加

コレクションに追加

サマリー/統計情報

欲しい物リスト登録者
1
(公開: 0 人)
コレクション登録者
0
(公開: 0 人)
フラゲ対象の詳細を表示するポップアップ
北海道・鳥取県・島根県・岡山県・広島県・
山口県・四国・九州・沖縄県

フラゲ注文受付期間は地域によって異なります。
お住まいの地域をご確認ください。

北海道・山口県・九州・沖縄県

フラゲ注文受付期間は地域によって異なります。
お住まいの地域をご確認ください。