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Ultramega OK

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発売日 2017年03月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSub Pop
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SPCD1172
SKU 098787117226

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:10:15
Soundgarden: Chris Cornell, Kim Thayil, Hiro Yamamoto, Matt Cameron. Personnel: Chris Cornell (vocals); Kim Thayil (guitar); Matt Cameron (drums). Recording information: Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA (1987). Photographer: Charles Peterson . Soundgarden's first full-length release, 1988's ULTRAMEGA OK, showed that there was more than met the eye to this fast-rising Seattle quartet. The group's first two releases, the EPs SCREAMING LIFE and FOPP, were both straight-ahead sludge rock, but ULTRAMEGA OK broadened the musical scope. While monolithic garage riffing and punk's messy energy were still both integral parts of the sound, healthy doses of punk and heavy metal were now added to the rich mix as the group's songwriting and instrumental prowess improved greatly. The opening "Flower" brings to mind '60s-era acid rock, while other highlights include the barnstorming "All Your Lies," the witchcraft metal of "Beyond the Wheel," the vast "Mood for Trouble," the plodding blues of "Incessant Mace," and a cover of Howlin' Wolf's "Smokestack Lightning."

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    1. 1.
      Flower
    2. 2.
      All Your Lies
    3. 3.
      665
    4. 4.
      Beyond the Wheel
    5. 5.
      667
    6. 6.
      Mood for Trouble
    7. 7.
      Circle of Power
    8. 8.
      He Didn't
    9. 9.
      Smokestack Lightning
    10. 10.
      Nazi Driver
    11. 11.
      Head Injury
    12. 12.
      Incessant Mace
    13. 13.
      One Minute of Silence
    14. 14.
      Head Injury [Early Version]
    15. 15.
      Beyond the Wheel [Early Version]
    16. 16.
      Incessant Mace [Early Version]
    17. 17.
      He Didn't [Early Version]
    18. 18.
      All Your Lies [Early Version]
    19. 19.
      Incessant Mace [Long] [Early Version]

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Soundgarden

商品の紹介

Paste (magazine) - "Songs like 'Nazi Driver' and their cover of Howlin' Wolf's 'Smokestack Lightning' lurch to life like Frankenstein's monster, and the entire record feels warmer and more balanced."
Rovi

The best expression of Soundgarden's early, Stooges/MC5-meets-Zeppelin/Sabbath sound, Ultramega OK is a dark, murky, buzzing record that simultaneously subverts and pays tribute to heavy metal. At times, the band and its recasting of over-the-top '70s hard rock seem smirky (Hiro Yamamoto's ridiculous vocal on "Circle of Power"; a "cover" of John Lennon's "One Minute of Silence"); a few, like the cover of "Smokestack Lightning," really do sink into turgid metal silliness. But the best moments are startling fusions of classic metal, punk rock, and psychedelia of the fuzz guitar variety, plus the local flavor of Green River and the Melvins. The difference is, Soundgarden are better songwriters, and their feel for memorable riffs and hooks lend greater power to both the rockers and the creepy, dirge-like slow numbers. It's a shame the album as a whole isn't more fully realized, because when separated out from the filler, the numerous highlights show why Soundgarden had such an enormous impact on the development of grunge. It may not be quite as complex or consistent as some of Soundgarden's later albums, but Ultramega OK is easily the best document of grunge's early, pre-Nirvana days. ~ Steve Huey
Rovi

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