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This Is London

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発売日 2018年02月上旬
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTapete
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TR387LP
SKU 4015698012569

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Recorded after Ed Ball had left the Television Personalities (he and TVPs leader Dan Treacy had recorded together under a variety of names since 1977; the first Times album was recorded by the pair) and set up a mostly stable band on his own, 1983's This Is London is a far more assured and accomplished record than their charmingly ramshackle debut. Adding Ray Kent, a full-time keyboardist specializing in groovy Vox Continental organ sounds, Ball, bassist John East, and drummer Paul Damien straddle the line between 1966 Small Faces and 1967 Creation, with some Kinks and Who thrown in. The Carnaby Street era is clearly everpresent in Ball's mind, with lyrics and song titles deliberately evoking the days of Julie Christie and Terence Stamp. Ball is not entirely wrapped up in the past, however; "Whatever Happened to Thamesbeat?," a mocking ode to the short-lived mod revival scene in the manner of the Television Personalities' "Part Time Punks," is one of Ball's very best tunes. ~ Stewart Mason

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    1. 1.
      This Is London

      アーティスト: The Times

    2. 2.
      Goodbye Piccadilly

      アーティスト: The Times

    3. 3.
      Whatever Happened To Thamesbeat?

      アーティスト: The Times

    4. 4.
      If Only

      アーティスト: The Times

    5. 5.
      Big Painting

      アーティスト: The Times

    6. 6.
      Goodnight Children Everywhere

      アーティスト: The Times

    7. 7.
      The Party

      アーティスト: The Times

    8. 8.
      Stranger Than Fiction

      アーティスト: The Times

    9. 9.
      (There's A) Cloud Over Liverpool

      アーティスト: The Times

    10. 10.
      Will Success Spoil Frank Summit?

      アーティスト: The Times

    11. 11.
      The Chimes Of Big Ben

      アーティスト: The Times

    12. 12.
      This Green And Pleasant Land

      アーティスト: The Times

作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Times

商品の紹介

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Recorded after Ed Ball had left the Television Personalities (he and TVPs leader Dan Treacy had recorded together under a variety of names since 1977; the first Times album was recorded by the pair) and set up a mostly stable band on his own, 1983's This Is London is a far more assured and accomplished record than their charmingly ramshackle debut. Adding Ray Kent, a full-time keyboardist specializing in groovy Vox Continental organ sounds, Ball, bassist John East, and drummer Paul Damien straddle the line between 1966 Small Faces and 1967 Creation, with some Kinks and Who thrown in. The Carnaby Street era is clearly everpresent in Ball's mind, with lyrics and song titles deliberately evoking the days of Julie Christie and Terence Stamp. Ball is not entirely wrapped up in the past, however; "Whatever Happened to Thamesbeat?," a mocking ode to the short-lived mod revival scene in the manner of the Television Personalities' "Part Time Punks," is one of Ball's very best tunes. ~ Stewart Mason
Rovi

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