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Ssssh

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発売日 2018年04月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルChrysalis Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 5060516091119
SKU 5060516091119

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:33:31
Ten Years After: Alvin Lee (vocals, guitar); Chick Churchill (piano, organ); Leo Lyons (bass); Ric Lee (drums). Recorded at Morgan Studios, London, England in June 1969. Personnel: Alvin Lee (vocals, guitar); Chick Churchill (keyboards); Ric Lee (drums). Recording information: Morgan Studios London (06/1969). Photographers: John Fowlie; Graham Nash. SSSSH is one of Ten Years After's best studio albums, although like its predecessor, "Stonedhenge" (albeit to a lesser degree), it's something of a period piece. It's not a straight blues album, by any means; "If You Should Love Me," for example, is an attractively watery re-write of the Beatles' "Hey Jude," while the opening "Bad Scene" is (unsurprisingly) a cautionary piece of acid rock, heavy on the fuzz guitar and sound efffects. "The Stomp," however, is another one of leader Alvin Lee's thinly veiled tributes to John Lee Hooker (and a nice showcase for organist Chick Churchill). The album's centerpiece is a salacious version of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Good Morning Little School Girl" featuring some pretty hot soloing by Lee as well as re-written lyrics that got the track banned on radio in its day. Don't miss Lee's hilariously incoherent liner notes, which seem to exhibit the influence of certain controlled substances.

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      Bad Scene
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      Two Time Mama
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      Stoned Woman
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      Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
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      If You Should Love Me
    6. 6.
      I Don't Know That You Don't Know My Name
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      Stomp, The
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      I Woke Up This Morning

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アーティスト: Ten Years After

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Ssssh was Ten Years After's new release at the time of their incendiary performance at the Woodstock Festival in August, 1969. As a result, it was their first hit album in the U.S., peaking at number 20 in September of that year. This recording is a primer of British blues-rock of the era, showcasing Alvin Lee's guitar pyrotechnics and the band's propulsive rhythm section. As with most of TYA's work, the lyrics were throwaways, but the music was hot. Featured is a lengthy cover of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl," with reworked lyrics leaving little doubt as to what the singer had in mind for the title character. Also included was a 12-bar blues song with the ultimate generic blues title "I Woke Up This Morning." Ssssh marked the beginning of the band's two-year run of popularity on the U.S. album charts and in the underground FM-radio scene. ~ Jim Newsom|
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あのWOODSTOCKで「I'm Goin' Home」を熱演して一躍スターダムにのし上がった彼らのアルバムの中では一番の出来でしょう。初めてアルビン・リーの早弾きを見たときは「この人何者?」って思っちゃいました。
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