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発売日 2017年01月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFloating World
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FLOATM6273
SKU 805772627321

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      On the Natural

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    2. 2.
      Way Before the Time of Towns

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    3. 3.
      Beelzebub's Laughter

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    4. 4.
      Sunshine Fields of Love

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    5. 5.
      It's Alright Now

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    6. 6.
      Gypsy Will

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    7. 7.
      Revelations

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    8. 8.
      Snow Blind Friend

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    9. 9.
      Childhood's End

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    10. 10.
      Sunrise

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    11. 11.
      King's Wood Manor

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

    12. 12.
      Chase Down the Sun

      アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Hoyt Axton

商品の紹介

Hoyt Axton was still in his first decade as a recording artist when he made this album, but it was a decade in which performing artists were certainly encouraged to think lofty thoughts. Pretension was as common on the radio in the late '60s as things would be in the '90s, hence we have an album, but sadly enough no song, on the theme of losing one's "griffin," typical Axton imagery that subtly invokes the wonder of childhood while pretending to be doing something else. He settles into some remarkable moods on the best parts of the album, communicating with such a sense of the natural that it makes the work of many other recording artists seem stilted. He can evoke the feeling of Colorado simply by mentioning the state as if in passing conversation; other singers would have to be recorded riding up and down a ski lift strumming in order to establish any equivalent sense of time and place. While his social commentary, such as "Beelzebub's Laughter," has the sting, if not the detail, of mid-period Phil Ochs, some of the songs -- such as "Way Before the Time of Towns" and "Revelations" -- ring so totally hollow, without any real sense of conviction or commitment, that the listener will be longing for one of the musicians to make a satirical raspberry. Instead it is a subdued, talented crowd doing the backup, pursuing a mood that can be quite effective when the ingredients are right -- roughly about half the time on this uneven but respectable production. Lead guitar is in the capable hands of James Burton, but this cannot be said to have been one of his most rip-roaring days in the studio. ~ Eugene Chadbourne|
Rovi

Hoyt Axton was still in his first decade as a recording artist when he made this album, but it was a decade in which performing artists were certainly encouraged to think lofty thoughts. Pretension was as common on the radio in the late '60s as things would be in the '90s, hence we have an album, but sadly enough no song, on the theme of losing one's "griffin," typical Axton imagery that subtly invokes the wonder of childhood while pretending to be doing something else. He settles into some remarkable moods on the best parts of the album, communicating with such a sense of the natural that it makes the work of many other recording artists seem stilted. He can evoke the feeling of Colorado simply by mentioning the state as if in passing conversation; other singers would have to be recorded riding up and down a ski lift strumming in order to establish any equivalent sense of time and place. While his social commentary, such as "Beelzebub's Laughter," has the sting, if not the detail, of mid-period Phil Ochs, some of the songs -- such as "Way Before the Time of Towns" and "Revelations" -- ring so totally hollow, without any real sense of conviction or commitment, that the listener will be longing for one of the musicians to make a satirical raspberry. Instead it is a subdued, talented crowd doing the backup, pursuing a mood that can be quite effective when the ingredients are right -- roughly about half the time on this uneven but respectable production. Lead guitar is in the capable hands of James Burton, but this cannot be said to have been one of his most rip-roaring days in the studio. ~ Eugene Chadbourne
Rovi

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