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Live from Austin, TX

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発売日 2017年07月07日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルADA
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 0739651901
SKU 607396519019

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
"Walking to New Orleans" might be a more touching song post-Hurricane Katrina than it ever was in 1986. With thousands of New Orleanians displaced across the United States after the hurricane lay wreck across much of the gulf coast in August of 2005, the song offers comfort, though bittersweet, to those whom, even as the years pass, will still not be able to return to their homes. "Walking to New Orleans" accompanies "Blueberry Hill," "Ain't That a Shame" and other Fats Domino hits on Live from Austin, TX, released nearly a year after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Recorded live for Austin City Limits on October 22, 1986, Fats Domino's "Live from Austin, TX" is one of the best live recordings available from the artist. Released 20 years after it was recorded, Fats Domino fans should rejoice. From the nostalgic charm of the songs featured to the impeccable production quality, Live from Austin, TX is a treasure. Somehow, the album captures Domino's charismatic presence to the point where it seems to pluck his smiling, plump self up from his piano bench and put him right next to the listener. The heavy horn section in each song is a complement to Domino's rich vocals and Southern charm. Released post-Hurricane Katrina, the album perhaps has more meaning today. Fats Domino is an icon -- one among many -- of 20th century New Orleans music. Though some might say the food is king, music is essentially New Orleans' greatest export. Therefore, one of the most painful blows dealt by Katrina to the Big Easy was the displacement of thousands of musicians, many of whom had lived in New Orleans their entire lives and used the city as a Muse as well as a life blood. In Katrina's aftermath, many of the city's quintessential musical artists, like Irma Thomas and Doc Watson (as well as those lesser known outside the region), were forced to relocate throughout the United States. Domino stayed. In the days after the hurricane, the then-77-year-old musician had to be rescued from his home in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward; one of the areas hardest hit by flooding after levees failed. In 2006, Domino was chosen as a headliner for the first post-Katrina New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The event was remarkable, and the choice of Domino as the artist to be featured on the official festival poster extended the sense of pride felt by New Orleanians for their city. Unfortunately, when it came time for him to perform, it was announced that he was too ill. Instead, Lionel Richie was to take his place. Disappointment was as thick as the humidity, but Domino did take the stage, if only to wave to the audience. He might not be feeling up to performing live at this stage of his life, but thankfully Live from Austin, TX provides an exceptional listening experience that is not subject to natural disaster. ~ Megan Frye
録音 : ステレオ (Live)

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      I'm Walkin'

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    2. 2.
      My Blue Heaven

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    3. 3.
      Blue Monday

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    4. 4.
      I'm Ready

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    5. 5.
      My Girl Josephine

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    6. 6.
      Want To Walk You Home

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    7. 7.
      I'm In Love Again

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    8. 8.
      Let The Four Winds Blow

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    9. 9.
      Poor Me

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Walking To New Orleans

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    2. 2.
      Shake, Rattle and Roll

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    3. 3.
      Ain't That A Shame

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    4. 4.
      I Hear You Knocking

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    5. 5.
      Blueberry Hill

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    6. 6.
      Your Cheatin' Heart

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    7. 7.
      Three Nights A Week

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

    8. 8.
      All By Myself

      アーティスト: Fats Domino

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Fats Domino

商品の紹介

NEW WEST RECORDSが贈る、LIVE FROM AUSTINシリーズ。1970年代から続くUSの長寿音楽番組「Austin City Limits」。この歴史的音楽番組に出演したアメリカン・ミュージックの偉大なる至宝達のスタジオ・ライヴ・パフォーマンスを収録した今シリーズに、ロックンロールの創始者の一人であり、その後のブリティッシュ・ビートへも大きな影響を与えた、FATS DOMINO(ファッツ・ドミノ)が登場!1986年出演時のパフォーマンスが180グラム重量盤アナログで登場!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2017/05/26)

Dirty Linen (p.59) - "[T]his release shows Domino backed by a marvelous band and full horn section, and he sings each and every song as if it were for the first time."
Rovi

"Walking to New Orleans" might be a more touching song post-Hurricane Katrina than it ever was in 1986. With thousands of New Orleanians displaced across the United States after the hurricane lay wreck across much of the gulf coast in August of 2005, the song offers comfort, though bittersweet, to those whom, even as the years pass, will still not be able to return to their homes. "Walking to New Orleans" accompanies "Blueberry Hill," "Ain't That a Shame" and other Fats Domino hits on Live from Austin, TX, released nearly a year after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Recorded live for Austin City Limits on October 22, 1986, Fats Domino's "Live from Austin, TX" is one of the best live recordings available from the artist. Released 20 years after it was recorded, Fats Domino fans should rejoice. From the nostalgic charm of the songs featured to the impeccable production quality, Live from Austin, TX is a treasure. Somehow, the album captures Domino's charismatic presence to the point where it seems to pluck his smiling, plump self up from his piano bench and put him right next to the listener. The heavy horn section in each song is a complement to Domino's rich vocals and Southern charm. Released post-Hurricane Katrina, the album perhaps has more meaning today. Fats Domino is an icon -- one among many -- of 20th century New Orleans music. Though some might say the food is king, music is essentially New Orleans' greatest export. Therefore, one of the most painful blows dealt by Katrina to the Big Easy was the displacement of thousands of musicians, many of whom had lived in New Orleans their entire lives and used the city as a Muse as well as a life blood. In Katrina's aftermath, many of the city's quintessential musical artists, like Irma Thomas and Doc Watson (as well as those lesser known outside the region), were forced to relocate throughout the United States. Domino stayed. In the days after the hurricane, the then-77-year-old musician had to be rescued from his home in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward; one of the areas hardest hit by flooding after levees failed. In 2006, Domino was chosen as a headliner for the first post-Katrina New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The event was remarkable, and the choice of Domino as the artist to be featured on the official festival poster extended the sense of pride felt by New Orleanians for their city. Unfortunately, when it came time for him to perform, it was announced that he was too ill. Instead, Lionel Richie was to take his place. Disappointment was as thick as the humidity, but Domino did take the stage, if only to wave to the audience. He might not be feeling up to performing live at this stage of his life, but thankfully Live from Austin, TX provides an exceptional listening experience that is not subject to natural disaster. ~ Megan Frye
Rovi

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