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Edgeland [CD+ブックレット]

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発売日 2018年03月26日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルYep Roc
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 YEP25692
SKU 634457256927

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Edgeland is a term describing the area between the city and country, a description that also suits Kim Richey's music. Ever since her eponymous debut in 1995, Richey has carved out a niche that incorporates deep Americana roots -- her affection for folk rivals her affection for country -- and an urbane sense of songcraft, but this 2018 album, her first in five years, accentuates how she doesn't quite belong to either world. This is to her benefit. Edgeland is a deeply felt, sharply rendered collection of songs that belong to an America that exists just outside the view of the mainstream. That's as true for the subjects of Richey's songs as her music, which has strains of rolling folk, snappy country-rock, and jangling guitar pop. Perhaps guest Robyn Hitchcock is responsible for those ringing guitars, but Edgeland is filled with guests who help Richey navigate the distance between the downtown and the backwoods, including Pat McLaughlin, Mando Saenz, and Chuck Prophet, who also co-wrote four songs. Such collaboration is instrumental to the success of Edgeland, helping it feel like something more than a collection of sharp songs: it lends the album a sense of warmth and community, which gives it a vibe that's distinct from the other fine albums Richey has released over the years. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Kim Richey

商品の紹介

Edgeland is a term describing the area between the city and country, a description that also suits Kim Richey's music. Ever since her eponymous debut in 1995, Richey has carved out a niche that incorporates deep Americana roots -- her affection for folk rivals her affection for country -- and an urbane sense of songcraft, but this 2018 album, her first in five years, accentuates how she doesn't quite belong to either world. This is to her benefit. Edgeland is a deeply felt, sharply rendered collection of songs that belong to an America that exists just outside the view of the mainstream. That's as true for the subjects of Richey's songs as her music, which has strains of rolling folk, snappy country-rock, and jangling guitar pop. Perhaps guest Robyn Hitchcock is responsible for those ringing guitars, but Edgeland is filled with guests who help Richey navigate the distance between the downtown and the backwoods, including Pat McLaughlin, Mando Saenz, and Chuck Prophet, who also co-wrote four songs. Such collaboration is instrumental to the success of Edgeland, helping it feel like something more than a collection of sharp songs: it lends the album a sense of warmth and community, which gives it a vibe that's distinct from the other fine albums Richey has released over the years. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
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