Rock/Pop
LPレコード

Old Ramon

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2017年07月下旬
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSub Pop
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SP565
SKU 098787056518

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Red House Painters: Mark Kozelek, Phil Carney, Jerry Vessel, Anthony Koutsos. Additional personnel includes: Michael Urbano, David Perales, Craig Ross, Paul Revelli, Mike Hardwick. Engineers include: Billy Anderson, Andy Taub, Philo Heyward. Recorded between 1997 and 1998. After years on the shelf due to Mark Kozelek's drawn-out problems with Supreme and Island, the Red House Painters' long-awaited Old Ramon finally sees the light of day, thanks to Sub Pop. As it stands, the label needs Kozelek as much as he needs them -- after a few years' worth of disappointing releases from garage rock revivalists, Old Ramon breaks Sub Pop's losing streak. Ironically, the album's long-delayed release only makes its joyous sound that much more refreshing; its inviting mix of gentle and fuzzy guitars and Kozelek's empathetic vocals make it the Painters' most hopeful, accessible work. Though one of Old Ramon's finest songs, "Find Me, Reuben Olivares," ended up on the Shanti Project Collection, the remaining ten songs are first-rate expressions of Kozelek's thoughtful songcraft and guitar work. Beginning with "Wop-A-Din-Din," a chiming, charming tribute to Kozelek's cat, the album signals a lighter, freer approach than one might expect from the often-brooding Painters. Even slow, wistful numbers like "Smokey," "Cruiser," and "Void" -- whose title suggests a harrowing, soul-searching song like Down Colorful Hill's "24" -- sound downright sunny in comparison to Kozelek's early work. Though Old Ramon keeps the polish of later Red House Painters albums like Songs for a Blue Guitar, the album has an added immediacy and vitality, particularly on surprisingly poppy tracks like "Byrd Joel," a winning blend of folk and fuzz, and "Between Days," which features some of the most luscious-sounding guitars ever heard on a Red House Painters song. Kozelek's impressive, expressive guitar lines also get plenty of breathing room on the otherwise languid, 11-minute epic "River," while his rich, rounded vocals on the hypnotic "Golden" and countrified, slow-building "Michigan" reaffirm his place as one of alternative/indie rock's finest singers. The gently whimsical love song "Kavita" provides a happy ending to an album whose difficult story definitely deserves one. But in spite of the trouble surrounding it, Old Ramon is a surprisingly comfortable sounding album, as if its long delay was intended to let its songs mellow and ripen with time, making the long wait for it all the more worthwhile. ~ Heather Phares
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[LPレコード] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Wop-a-Din-Din
    2. 2.
      Byrd Joel
    3. 3.
      Void
    4. 4.
      Between Days
    5. 5.
      Cruiser
  2. 2.[LPレコード] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Michigan
    2. 2.
      River
    3. 3.
      Smokey
    4. 4.
      Golden
    5. 5.
      Kavita

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Red House Painters

その他
プロデューサー: Mark Kozelek

商品の紹介

Q (5/01, p.118) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Another predictably mournful addition to the band's sepia-tinted canon....shuffling basic resources with some brio. Worth the wait..." Alternative Press (5/01, pp.92-3) - 5 out of 5 - "...Fresh and vibrant....the songs continue to be passionate and inspired..." Magnet (4-5/01, pp.85-6) - "...OLD RAMON never tires. It's Kozelek's most successful LP: consistent, heartbreakingly sad and filled with gems that will linger in his fans' psyches..." No Depression (5-6/01, p.126) - "...A sloe-eyed late-night companion....sexy, deep, and, as ever, hungry to express need..."
Rovi

After years on the shelf due to Mark Kozelek's drawn-out problems with Supreme and Island, the Red House Painters' long-awaited Old Ramon finally sees the light of day, thanks to Sub Pop. As it stands, the label needs Kozelek as much as he needs them -- after a few years' worth of disappointing releases from garage rock revivalists, Old Ramon breaks Sub Pop's losing streak. Ironically, the album's long-delayed release only makes its joyous sound that much more refreshing; its inviting mix of gentle and fuzzy guitars and Kozelek's empathetic vocals make it the Painters' most hopeful, accessible work. Though one of Old Ramon's finest songs, "Find Me, Reuben Olivares," ended up on the Shanti Project Collection, the remaining ten songs are first-rate expressions of Kozelek's thoughtful songcraft and guitar work. Beginning with "Wop-A-Din-Din," a chiming, charming tribute to Kozelek's cat, the album signals a lighter, freer approach than one might expect from the often-brooding Painters. Even slow, wistful numbers like "Smokey," "Cruiser," and "Void" -- whose title suggests a harrowing, soul-searching song like Down Colorful Hill's "24" -- sound downright sunny in comparison to Kozelek's early work. Though Old Ramon keeps the polish of later Red House Painters albums like Songs for a Blue Guitar, the album has an added immediacy and vitality, particularly on surprisingly poppy tracks like "Byrd Joel," a winning blend of folk and fuzz, and "Between Days," which features some of the most luscious-sounding guitars ever heard on a Red House Painters song. Kozelek's impressive, expressive guitar lines also get plenty of breathing room on the otherwise languid, 11-minute epic "River," while his rich, rounded vocals on the hypnotic "Golden" and countrified, slow-building "Michigan" reaffirm his place as one of alternative/indie rock's finest singers. The gently whimsical love song "Kavita" provides a happy ending to an album whose difficult story definitely deserves one. But in spite of the trouble surrounding it, Old Ramon is a surprisingly comfortable sounding album, as if its long delay was intended to let its songs mellow and ripen with time, making the long wait for it all the more worthwhile. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

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