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発売日 2017年04月07日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルChrysalis Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 5060516090020
SKU 5060516090020

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:42:20
Audio Mixers: Fun Lovin' Criminals; Tim Latham. Recording information: Baby Monster Studios, NYC (01/19/1997/01/20/1997); Sear Sound, NYC (01/19/1997/01/20/1997); Sorcerer Sound, NYC (01/19/1997/01/20/1997); Steve Rosenthal, Magic Shop, NYC (01/19/1997/01/20/1997); Vinny's Music Service, NYC (01/19/1997/01/20/1997); Walter Beckers Hyperboijc Sound. Maui. Hi (01/19/1997/01/20/1997); Baby Monster Studios, NYC (05/25/1995-05/20/1995); Sear Sound, NYC (05/25/1995-05/20/1995); Sorcerer Sound, NYC (05/25/1995-05/20/1995); Steve Rosenthal, Magic Shop, NYC (05/25/1995-05/20/1995); Vinny's Music Service, NYC (05/25/1995-05/20/1995); Walter Beckers Hyperboijc Sound. Maui. Hi (05/25/1995-05/20/1995); Baby Monster Studios, NYC (09/22/1999-02/24/1999); Sear Sound, NYC (09/22/1999-02/24/1999); Sorcerer Sound, NYC (09/22/1999-02/24/1999); Steve Rosenthal, Magic Shop, NYC (09/22/1999-02/24/1999); Vinny's Music Service, NYC (09/22/1999-02/24/1999); Walter Beckers Hyperboijc Sound. Maui. Hi (09/22/1999-02/24/1999). Smooth New York jazz rappers Fun Lovin' Criminals have quietly built their popularity stateside and particularly in Europe over the last six years by wrapping their tales of the Big Apple's underbelly with sweet grooves and live instrumentation akin to Cake, the Roots, and Luscious Jackson. The smoothness of their grooves and underground culture has always been just a stone's throw away from lounge-lizard heaven. With Mimosa, the band gives in to their Velveeta-smooth cheese urges and delivers a quirky collection of far-out covers and retoolings of their own songs. It's an interesting collection, and works best when they stick to their own material. Reworked originals like "Scooby Snacks" and the excellent "I Can't Get With That" have a great, easy, witty feel not terribly far from the original recordings. Some tracks, like "The Summer Wind," with the surprising guest Ian McCullough, showcase the band's strong live performances. Others are just plain whacked out, like the ultra-wimpy '70s weepers "I'm Not In Love" and "Shining Star" (not the Earth, Wind & Fire song, another one). It seems like they might have taken a miscue from Cake, whose 1996 cover of "I Will Survive" is both hilarious but true to the spunk of the original. These covers lack the irony or campiness needed to make it interesting. ~ Theresa E. LaVeck

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Couldn't Get It Right
    2. 2.
      Scooby Snacks [Schmoove Version]
    3. 3.
      Shining Star
    4. 4.
      Bombin' the L [Circa 1956 Version]
    5. 5.
      I'm Not in Love
    6. 6.
      The Summer Wind
    7. 7.
      Crazy Train
    8. 8.
      I Can't Get With That [Schmoove Version]
    9. 9.
      We Have All the Time in the World [Copa Cabana Version]
    10. 10.
      Coney Island Girl [Schmoove Version]
    11. 11.
      I'll Be Seeing You

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Fun Lovin' Criminals

ゲスト
アーティスト: Mackie (J-Pop)Ian McCulloch

その他
エンジニア: Tim Latham

商品の紹介

Smooth New York jazz rappers Fun Lovin' Criminals have quietly built their popularity stateside and particularly in Europe over the last six years by wrapping their tales of the Big Apple's underbelly with sweet grooves and live instrumentation akin to Cake, the Roots, and Luscious Jackson. The smoothness of their grooves and underground culture has always been just a stone's throw away from lounge-lizard heaven. With Mimosa, the band gives in to their Velveeta-smooth cheese urges and delivers a quirky collection of far-out covers and retoolings of their own songs.
It's an interesting collection, and works best when they stick to their own material. Reworked originals like "Scooby Snacks" and the excellent "I Can't Get With That" have a great, easy, witty feel not terribly far from the original recordings. Some tracks, like "The Summer Wind," with the surprising guest Ian McCullough, showcase the band's strong live performances. Others are just plain whacked out, like the ultra-wimpy '70s weepers "I'm Not In Love" and "Shining Star" (not the Earth, Wind & Fire song, another one). It seems like they might have taken a miscue from Cake, whose 1996 cover of "I Will Survive" is both hilarious but true to the spunk of the original. These covers lack the irony or campiness needed to make it interesting. ~ Theresa E. LaVeck|
Rovi

Smooth New York jazz rappers Fun Lovin' Criminals have quietly built their popularity stateside and particularly in Europe over the last six years by wrapping their tales of the Big Apple's underbelly with sweet grooves and live instrumentation akin to Cake, the Roots, and Luscious Jackson. The smoothness of their grooves and underground culture has always been just a stone's throw away from lounge-lizard heaven. With Mimosa, the band gives in to their Velveeta-smooth cheese urges and delivers a quirky collection of far-out covers and retoolings of their own songs. It's an interesting collection, and works best when they stick to their own material. Reworked originals like "Scooby Snacks" and the excellent "I Can't Get With That" have a great, easy, witty feel not terribly far from the original recordings. Some tracks, like "The Summer Wind," with the surprising guest Ian McCullough, showcase the band's strong live performances. Others are just plain whacked out, like the ultra-wimpy '70s weepers "I'm Not In Love" and "Shining Star" (not the Earth, Wind & Fire song, another one). It seems like they might have taken a miscue from Cake, whose 1996 cover of "I Will Survive" is both hilarious but true to the spunk of the original. These covers lack the irony or campiness needed to make it interesting. ~ Theresa E. LaVeck
Rovi

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