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Global a Go-Go

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発売日 2012年10月01日
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レーベルHellcat Records
構成数 1
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規格品番 1409205222
SKU 8714092052220

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
In many ways, it's easiest to appreciate Joe Strummer's album Global a Go-Go if you forget that it was made by Joe Strummer. This isn't meant to insult the music in question, which is often engaging and always passionate, or suggest that it doesn't bear any significant signs of Strummer's personality; if you loved the syllable-drenched wordplay of songs like "The Magnificent Seven," "Lightning Strikes," or "Car Jamming," you're in for a treat, because here you get nearly a whole album of it. But if you're expecting the former leader of the Clash to be backed by two guitars, bass, and drums and playing something easily recognizable as rock & roll -- not a difficult assumption to make -- then you're flat out of luck. Best described as eccentric internationalist folk-rock, Global a Go-Go is dominated by acoustic instruments (Tymon Dogg, the fiddler from the Clash's "Loose This Skin," is all over this album like a pillowcase) and a wild gumbo of flavors from Africa, Latin America, and the West Indies, and while a few tunes have a prominent electric guitar (particularly "Cool 'n' Out"), most do not. And if you're hoping for lots of punk-wise sloganeering from the usually provocative Mr. Strummer, there isn't a great deal of that, either, though it's obvious from the Dylanesque density of his wordplay that Strummer's got a lot on his mind, and the one-world perspective that shines throughout is food for thought in itself, especially on the tasty "Bhindi Bhagee" and the globetrotting title cut. And while the epic instrumental "Minstrel Boy" wouldn't lead you to imagine it's the work of one of the great icons of punk rock, it at least proves Strummer is willing to mess with his audience's expectations, which is a very punk rock thing to do. Global a Go-Go is an intelligent and uniquely absorbing record, but listening to it is like eating sushi or escargot for the first time -- knowing what it is might shape your expectations in the wrong direction. ~ Mark Deming
エディション : Remaster

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      Cool 'N' Out - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      Global A GO-GO - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      Bhindi Bhagee - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      Gamma Ray - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      Mega Bottle Ride - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      Shaktar Donetsk - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      Mondo Bongo - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      Bummed Out City - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      At The Border, Guy - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      Minstrel Boy - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros
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      Bhindee Bhagee (Live from the Acton concert) - Strummer, Joe & the Mescaleros

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Joe Strummer

オリジナル発売日:2001年

商品の紹介

CMJ - "...Retains a concise musical vision that's as challenging as anything you'd expect from this longtime innovator..." Mojo - Ranked #11 in Mojo's "Best [40] Albums of 2001". Q - 3 stars out of 5 - "...An internationalist concept album....its muso-y eclecticism offset by a groovy modern abandon reminiscent of...Black Grape..." Alternative Press - 7 out of 10 - "...Full of the same totalizing ambition that made the Clash great..." Uncut - 4 stars out of 5 - "...It's liberating to hear Strummer and his Mescaleros relaxing, nay reveling in unhindered melodic freedom..." Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Strummer is a magnet for local color as he slithers around exotic playgrounds and tense urban trouble spots..."
Rovi

In many ways, it's easiest to appreciate Joe Strummer's album Global a Go-Go if you forget that it was made by Joe Strummer. This isn't meant to insult the music in question, which is often engaging and always passionate, or suggest that it doesn't bear any significant signs of Strummer's personality; if you loved the syllable-drenched wordplay of songs like "The Magnificent Seven," "Lightning Strikes," or "Car Jamming," you're in for a treat, because here you get nearly a whole album of it. But if you're expecting the former leader of the Clash to be backed by two guitars, bass, and drums and playing something easily recognizable as rock & roll -- not a difficult assumption to make -- then you're flat out of luck. Best described as eccentric internationalist folk-rock, Global a Go-Go is dominated by acoustic instruments (Tymon Dogg, the fiddler from the Clash's "Loose This Skin," is all over this album like a pillowcase) and a wild gumbo of flavors from Africa, Latin America, and the West Indies, and while a few tunes have a prominent electric guitar (particularly "Cool 'n' Out"), most do not. And if you're hoping for lots of punk-wise sloganeering from the usually provocative Mr. Strummer, there isn't a great deal of that, either, though it's obvious from the Dylanesque density of his wordplay that Strummer's got a lot on his mind, and the one-world perspective that shines throughout is food for thought in itself, especially on the tasty "Bhindi Bhagee" and the globetrotting title cut. And while the epic instrumental "Minstrel Boy" wouldn't lead you to imagine it's the work of one of the great icons of punk rock, it at least proves Strummer is willing to mess with his audience's expectations, which is a very punk rock thing to do. Global a Go-Go is an intelligent and uniquely absorbing record, but listening to it is like eating sushi or escargot for the first time -- knowing what it is might shape your expectations in the wrong direction. ~ Mark Deming|
Rovi

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