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It All Starts with One

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2021年05月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBallroom Ranger
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DEMVA12
SKU 7320470146408

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Fresh from her stint as backing vocalist on Peter Gabriel's New Blood tour, Swedish-based Norwegian singer/songwriter Ane Brun's fifth studio album, It All Starts with One, unequivocally adheres to the less-is-more approach to folk-pop music. Indeed, despite the presence of not one but two drummers, Per Eklund (Lykke Li) and Ola Hultgren (Loney Dear), Tobias Froberg's spacious atmospheric production is so minimal that you could often hear a pin drop, particularly on the fragile acoustic ballads "Lifeline" and "Oh Love," which showcase Brun's trembling shimmering vocals at their most captivating, and the heart-wrenching finale, "Undertow." Even on the more expansive-sounding moments, Brun's distinctive vocals remain the focus, effortlessly flitting between Kate Bush-style banshee on the tribal-tinged lead single, "Do You Remember," to delicate torch singer accompanied by the faint pounding drums and hushed piano chords of "What's Happening with You and Him," to cabaret chanteuse on the dramatic cello strings and castanet rhythms of "One," a slightly theatrical number inspired by the recent revolutions in the Middle East. But it's when she combines her talents with the beautifully laid-back and understated tones of Jose Gonzalez on "Worship," an eerie blend of cinematic sweeping strings, muted skittering percussion, and melancholic guitar strums, when the album produces something undeniably magical. The sheer sparseness of It All Starts with One would suggest that a mainstream audience might struggle to find something to latch onto, but having since become her first number one album in her adopted homeland, there's no reason why its quietly enchanting qualities can't go on to provide her with the breakthrough outside Scandinavia that she deserves. ~ Jon O'Brien

  1. 1.[LPレコード] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      These Days
    2. 2.
      Words
    3. 3.
      Worship
    4. 4.
      Do You Remember
    5. 5.
      What's Happening With You and Him
    6. 6.
      Lifeline
    7. 7.
      One
    8. 8.
      The Light From One
    9. 9.
      Oh Love
    10. 10.
      Undertow
    11. 11.
      Dirty Windshield
    12. 12.
      Take It Slow
    13. 13.
      One Last Try
    14. 14.
      Du Grater Sa Store Tarer [English Version]
    15. 15.
      I Would Hurt a Fly
  2. 2.[LPレコード] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      The Light from One
    2. 2.
      Oh Love
    3. 3.
      Undertow
    4. 4.
      Dirty Windshield
    5. 5.
      Take it Slow
    6. 6.
      One Last Try
    7. 7.
      Du Grater Sa Store Tara [English Version]
    8. 8.
      I Would Hurt a Fly

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Ane Brun

ゲスト
アーティスト: Jose Gonzalez

オリジナル発売日:2011年

商品の紹介

Uncut (p.81) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Worship' and the soaring, rumbling masochistic angst of epic closing piano ballad 'Undertow' are particular standouts..."
Rovi

Fresh from her stint as backing vocalist on Peter Gabriel's New Blood tour, Swedish-based Norwegian singer/songwriter Ane Brun's fifth studio album, It All Starts with One, unequivocally adheres to the less-is-more approach to folk-pop music. Indeed, despite the presence of not one but two drummers, Per Eklund (Lykke Li) and Ola Hultgren (Loney Dear), Tobias Froberg's spacious atmospheric production is so minimal that you could often hear a pin drop, particularly on the fragile acoustic ballads "Lifeline" and "Oh Love," which showcase Brun's trembling shimmering vocals at their most captivating, and the heart-wrenching finale, "Undertow." Even on the more expansive-sounding moments, Brun's distinctive vocals remain the focus, effortlessly flitting between Kate Bush-style banshee on the tribal-tinged lead single, "Do You Remember," to delicate torch singer accompanied by the faint pounding drums and hushed piano chords of "What's Happening with You and Him," to cabaret chanteuse on the dramatic cello strings and castanet rhythms of "One," a slightly theatrical number inspired by the recent revolutions in the Middle East. But it's when she combines her talents with the beautifully laid-back and understated tones of Jose Gonzalez on "Worship," an eerie blend of cinematic sweeping strings, muted skittering percussion, and melancholic guitar strums, when the album produces something undeniably magical. The sheer sparseness of It All Starts with One would suggest that a mainstream audience might struggle to find something to latch onto, but having since become her first number one album in her adopted homeland, there's no reason why its quietly enchanting qualities can't go on to provide her with the breakthrough outside Scandinavia that she deserves. ~ Jon O'Brien
Rovi

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