| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2000年08月22日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Music Club Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 50145 |
| SKU | 614475014525 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:50:07
Starbuck: Bruce Blackman (vocals, keyboards); Darryl Kutz (guitar, harmonica, background vocals); Ron Norris (guitar, background vocals); Tommy Strain (guitar); Sloan Hayes (flute, keyboards, background vocals); David Shaver (keyboards, background vocals); Bo Wagner (vibraphone, marimba, percussion); Jimmy Cobb (bass, background vocals); Ken Crysler, David Snavely (drums).
Reissue producer: Kevin Gray.
Engineers: Steve Clark, Tad Bush, Rodney Mills.
Recorded at Studio One, Doraville, Georgia, Kin-Tel and Master Sound Studios, Atlanta, Georgia between 1976 and 1977. Originally released on Private Stock Records. Includes liner notes by John M. Borack.
Personnel: Darryl Kutz (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Ron Norris (vocals, guitar); Sloan Hayes (vocals, flute, keyboards); Bruce Blackman (vocals, keyboards); Jimmy Cobb (vocals); Tommy Strain (guitar); David Shaver (keyboards, background vocals); Bo Wagner (vibraphone, marimba, percussion); David Snavely, Ken Crysler (drums).
Audio Remixers: Phil Benton; Rodney Mills.
Liner Note Author: John Borack.
Recording information: Kin-Tel, Atlanta, GA; Master Sound, Atlanta, GA; Studio One, Doraville, GA.
Illustrator: Mike McCarty.
Starbuck is one of the rare '70s pop oddities that live up to their one-hit wonder, delivering music every bit as beguiling and strange as their one-hit wonder. For Starbuck, that one hit was 1976's glistening synth-and-marimba sensation "Moonlight Feels Right," a slick slice of soft rock that captures the mid-'70s in all its feathered, polyester glory, but the remarkable thing is that their full-length debut -- naturally also titled Moonlight Feels Right -- follows through on its smooth promise, offering another nine gauchely bewitching soft pop tunes. A certain amount of cheese comes with this territory and Starbuck has some of the silliest in memory: a swinging ode to "Lash LaRue," a stiff bit of white-boy funk on "Working My Heart to the Bone" (just like you're "picking on a chicken"), the chant-along chorus of "I'm Crazy." But even at their silliest, they're still tuneful, fusing attractive elements of Steely Dan and 10cc while leaving behind guitars, and when the goofiness is toned down, the group offers some pure pop pleasure, particularly in the opening "I Got to Know," "Lucky Man," and "Moonlight Feels Right," which remains strangely timeless even as it is inextricably tied to its time. And that's appropriate -- Starbuck is a thoroughly modern band circa 1976, which also means that its appeal lies in both its melody and cheese, and Moonlight Feels Right excels in both. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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