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Panorama (Expanded Edition)

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発売日 2017年07月28日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルRhino
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8122793831
SKU 081227938314

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:56:58
The Cars: Ric Ocasek (vocals, guitar); Ben Orr (vocals, bass); Elliot Easton (guitar, background vocals); Greg Hawkes (keyboards, background vocals); David Robinson (drums, percussion). All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology. Personnel: Benjamin Orr (vocals, bass guitar); Ric Ocasek (vocals); Elliot Easton (guitar, background vocals); Greg Hawkes (saxophone, keyboards, background vocals); David Robinson (drums, background vocals). Liner Note Authors: Greg Hawkes; David Wild. Recording information: Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles; R.T.B. (Audio- Visual) Productions, USA; The Power Station, New York. Photographers: Steven Arnold; Lynn Goldsmith; Ebet Roberts; Neal Preston; Greg Hawkes; Paul McAlpine; Phil Kamin. After releasing two albums, one a perfect pop/rock-meets-new wave classic, the other a very good follow-up, the Cars were game to try things a little differently on their third album Panorama. With longtime collaborator Roy Thomas Baker behind the boards, the band decamped to the Power Station in New York City and began working on a set of songs that were a little less poppy, both structurally and sonically. While the studio wasn't to their liking and they went back to the scene of Candy-O in California, they didn't forsake the more experimental aspects they had begun adding. Lead-off track "Panorama" features vocoder providing backing vocals, burbling synth sounds, and a song that's more about creating a mood of unease than it is knocking the listener over the head with a big, shiny hook, which had been their M.O. to that point. That they follow that with the lead single and catchiest song "Touch and Go" shows that the band wasn't quite ready to forsake the pop side of the fence. The pumping synths, stuttering rhythms, and a painfully needy vocal from Ric Ocasek give way to some wonderfully corny cowboy-style guitar picking and a swooning chorus that was the equal of anything they'd done to that point. The rest of the album mostly sticks to catchy new wave pop with the occasional weird synth here and odd texture there. Tracks like the moody "Don't Tell Me No," the jumpy Ben Orr-sung "Down Boys," or "Running to You" could have easily fit in on either of their first two albums; the slightly less immediate songs ("Misfit Kid," "Getting Through") are still fine modern rockers that any second-string band on a major-label would have been glad to call their best effort, and the nocturnal ballad "You Wear Those Eyes" is a lovely precursor to "Drive." While it's true that Panorama may be the work of a band in transition, taking baby steps in new directions, it's also the work of a band that couldn't help but make great music regardless. "Touch and Go" may be the song that people remember, but another spin or two will reveal a wealth of songs that are just as strong. The production, too, is just as striking as it is on previous efforts, as are the performances. Put it all together and it's difficult to understand why some people consider Panorama a weak link in the band's otherwise stellar early career. It may pale a little in comparison to The Cars and Candy-O, but it's still first-rate modern pop. ~ Tim Sendra
エディション : Remaster

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Panorama
    2. 2.
      Touch and Go
    3. 3.
      Gimme Some Slack
    4. 4.
      Don't Tell Me No
    5. 5.
      Getting Through
    6. 6.
      Misfit Kid
    7. 7.
      Down Boys
    8. 8.
      You Wear Those Eyes
    9. 9.
      Running to You
    10. 10.
      Up and Down
    11. 11.
      Shooting for You [Previously Unreleased] - (previously unreleased)
    12. 12.
      Be My Baby [Previously Unreleased] - (previously unreleased)
    13. 13.
      Edge [Previously Unreleased], The - (previously unreleased)
    14. 14.
      Don't Go to Pieces (B-side of "Don't Tell Me No" & "Gimme Some Slack")

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アーティスト: The Cars

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走れ時を超えて。現在よりも未来にアンテナを向けろ。既成概念?捨てちまえ。クールでなけりゃ意味ないね。その斬新な音楽性とPV戦略でヒット曲を連発し、アルバム総売上は全米だけで2,300万枚を超える、名実共に80年代アメリカを代表するバンド、THE CARS(カーズ)。彼らが1980年に発表し3作連続でプラチナム・ディスクを獲得したサード・アルバム『PANORAMA』が、新リマスター音源&未発表曲を多数収録したエクスパンデッド・エディションで登場!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2017/06/02)

For their third album, 1980's Panorama, the Cars decided to challenge their fans with an album unlike its predecessors. Whereas The Cars and Candy-O were both comprised of instantly catchy and distinctly tuneful songs, Panorama was much darker and not as obvious -- an attempt at breaking away from the expected winning formula. Still, the album was embraced by their fans and hit number five on the charts, although it was the only Cars release not to spawn a true hit single (the closest thing to a hit was "Touch and Go," which peaked at number 37). Standouts included the swirling title track that opens the album, as well as the aforementioned "Touch and Go," which merges off-time keyboard flourishes with some great textural guitar work by Elliot Easton. "Gimme Some Slack" proved to be a fierce rocker, as did the underrated album closer, "Up and Down," while their softer side was represented by "You Wear Those Eyes." Many would consider such tracks as "Down Boys," "Misfit Kid," and "Getting Through" throwaways, but others are strong, just not as well known as some of the other material ("Don't Tell Me No," "Running to You"). It may not be as instantly rewarding as other Cars albums, but Panorama improves with each listen. ~ Greg Prato|
Rovi

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