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Country Hustle

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2017年03月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルInkind
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 IKND32306851
SKU 5056032306851

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
If there is a single word to "define" the entire labyrinthine musical journey offered by singer and songwriter Jeb Loy Nichols' work, it's "mercurial." A farmer living in Wales, the American-born Nichols has been writing and singing country, folk, reggae, funk, soul, jazz, and anything else he's attracted to for over two decades. (Look through his credits; you'll be stunned.) Nichols hasn't issued an album of new studio material since 2012's Jeb Loy Nichols Special. Three-plus-years in the making, Country Hustle began after the songwriter received an invite to London from Andrew Hale (Sade's keyboardist and co-writer). Nichols came down from Wales on numerous occasions as his time permitted. The pair roped in Ben Lamdin, Distance, St. Francis Hotel, and others to participate. The end result is a seamless whole that reflects Nichols' penchant for great melodies, vast melodic imagination, and signature vocal style. The swampy, blues-tinged "Come See Me" was produced by St. Francis Hotel. This steamy, swampy tune conjures notions of what a collaboration between Tony Joe White, JJ Cale, and Tinariwen -- with Nichols fronting the band -- might sound like. A stinging blues guitar vamp informs the intro of "Don't Drop Me," but it shifts gears into slippery funk, driven by a popping bassline, handclaps, and swirling synths. It's followed by a completely reimagined cover of Razzy Bailey's 1974 smash "I Hate Hate." Almost all instruments on the tune are played by St. Francis Hotel, but with a double-time snare shuffle accented by breaks, a flute solo (played by the singer), and guitar vamps that imitate horn section fills. Nichols' "That's How We're Living" is a 21st century take on Southern soul. His bittersweet reflection on love as it endures poverty is made more poignant as breakbeats, a B-3, and a male backing chorus underscore the conviction in his vocal. Nichols weds 21st century lover's rock reggae and vintage pop country (think Charlie Rich) in a tender cover of Luther Vandross' "Never Too Much." "Til The Teardrops Stop" is a fingerpopper that juxtaposes spacy, ambient, and electronic effects, a Philly soul-styled chorus, and swamp pop threaded through Nichols' own cagey melodic sensibility. "That's All I Want" evokes the ghosts of Junior Kimbrough's "All Night Long" and Bob Dylan's "Ballad of Hollis Brown," as refracted through the smoky lens of Hale's electronic treatments and production. The Meters-esque NOLA-inspired funk on "Regret" leads to surreal closer "Long Live the Loser," produced by Distance. Here, heavy dub (a la Sly & Robbie's early Taxi Gang) is wedded to a simple folk-county melody, and expanded via by tender blue-eyed soul as futuristic distorted horns, fractured vamping guitars, echoing snares, and clipped handclaps frame Nichols' haunting vocal. The jam melts into abstracted R&B in its second half, but the groove remains solid. Ultimately, Country Hustle is, even by Nichols' lofty standards, a visionary album that was well worth the wait. ~ Thom Jurek

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Come See Me
    2. 2.
      Maisy Hay
    3. 3.
      Don't Drop Me
    4. 4.
      That's How We're Living
    5. 5.
      Highwire
    6. 6.
      Katie Blue
    7. 7.
      Till the Teardrops Stop
    8. 8.
      Never Too Much
    9. 9.
      That's All I Want
    10. 10.
      You Got In
    11. 11.
      Regret
    12. 12.
      Long Live the Loser

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アーティスト: Jeb Loy Nichols

オリジナル発売日:2016年

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