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The Deep Field

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2019年08月23日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPlay It Again Sam
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PIASR231LP
SKU 5413356523119

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Joan Wasser's first Joan as Police Woman album, Real Life, mourned the loss of her lover, Jeff Buckley, while her second, To Survive, mourned the loss of her mother. The Deep Field, however, finds her alone but not lonely, still searching for something and finding beauty and even happiness, if not answers. Wasser reunited with producer Bryce Goggin for this set of songs, but the guests that popped up on her previous albums are notably absent, as is much of the sadness that made Real Life and To Survive as wrenching as they were compelling. Not that The Deep Field is entirely clear sailing: on "Nervous," she's shaken precisely because things are going so well with a new love, while on "Run for Love," she cautions, "I don't wanna talk on the future with you" even as she revels in togetherness. Here, her highs are as stratospheric as her lows were deep before; "The Action Man" starts as a spin around the dancefloor and ends with Wasser losing track of time and space. These unique twists she puts on happiness keep the album fresh, even when its second half ventures into the smoothest musical territory Wasser has yet explored. She sings of dreams and sensuality on "Kiss the Specifics," "Forever and a Year," and "Chemmie" with a womanly intimacy that simmers in her voice and gives the songs' soul foundations a mellow glow. However, Joan as Police Woman and The Deep Field are at their best when there is some urgency adding tension to Wasser's velvety voice and melodies. "Flash," the album's longest excursion, is jazzy, spooky, and a little surreal, a dreamlike late-night encounter made all the spookier by rustling woodwinds, while Wasser's confessions on "The Magic" couldn't be more down to earth: "I find myself face to face with me," she sings, and that connection extends to her listeners, who will find The Deep Field a pleasure to hear, even if it's not quite as riveting as her earlier work. ~ Heather Phares
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Nervous
    2. 2.
      The Magic
    3. 3.
      The Action Man
    4. 4.
      Flash
    5. 5.
      Run for Love
  2. 2.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Human Condition
    2. 2.
      Kiss the Specifics
    3. 3.
      Chemmie
    4. 4.
      Forever and a Year
    5. 5.
      I Was Everyone

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Joan As Police Woman

オリジナル発売日:2011年01月

商品の紹介

Uncut (p.92) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[L]ayered harmonies break into the mix and then swiftly depart; analog synths squelch; songs wander off into unexpected corners and then zip back to nail a killer chorus." Mojo (Publisher) (p.104) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] mellow funk/soul affair, its philanthropic outlook part-fired by epiphanies she had aboard Damon Albarn's Africa Express mission to Ethiopia early in 2010." Clash (Magazine) - "Album standout 'Human Condition,' all hand claps and whirling bass, is destined for discerning Sunday morning soundtracks. It's a solid and honourable return for a singer who has rarely disappointed."
Rovi

Joan Wasser's first Joan as Police Woman album, Real Life, mourned the loss of her lover, Jeff Buckley, while her second, To Survive, mourned the loss of her mother. The Deep Field, however, finds her alone but not lonely, still searching for something and finding beauty and even happiness, if not answers. Wasser reunited with producer Bryce Goggin for this set of songs, but the guests that popped up on her previous albums are notably absent, as is much of the sadness that made Real Life and To Survive as wrenching as they were compelling. Not that The Deep Field is entirely clear sailing: on “Nervous,” she’s shaken precisely because things are going so well with a new love, while on “Run for Love,” she cautions, “I don’t wanna talk on the future with you” even as she revels in togetherness. Here, her highs are as stratospheric as her lows were deep before; “The Action Man” starts as a spin around the dancefloor and ends with Wasser losing track of time and space. These unique twists she puts on happiness keep the album fresh, even when its second half ventures into the smoothest musical territory Wasser has yet explored. She sings of dreams and sensuality on “Kiss the Specifics,” “Forever and a Year,” and “Chemmie” with a womanly intimacy that simmers in her voice and gives the songs’ soul foundations a mellow glow. However, Joan as Police Woman and The Deep Field are at their best when there is some urgency adding tension to Wasser's velvety voice and melodies. “Flash,” the album’s longest excursion, is jazzy, spooky, and a little surreal, a dreamlike late-night encounter made all the spookier by rustling woodwinds, while Wasser's confessions on “The Magic” couldn’t be more down to earth: “I find myself face to face with me,” she sings, and that connection extends to her listeners, who will find The Deep Field a pleasure to hear, even if it’s not quite as riveting as her earlier work. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

新作『To Survive』(2008年)が各方面で絶賛されていたNYの才女、ジョーン・ワッサーによる待望の3作目がまたしても染みる。ダウナーなバンド・サウンドを従え、感動的なメロディーを伴いながら枯れた低音ヴォイスがファルセット・パートへ突入するたびに、何だか救われたような気持ちになるのだ。アントニー・ヘガティやベス・ギボンズなどと同様に、痛切な悲哀や情念に近い愛を歌声に宿した稀有な歌い手である。
bounce (C)田中幹也
タワーレコード(vol.329(2011年2月25日発行号)掲載)

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