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Good Things (With Bonus 7") [LP+7"]<限定盤>

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発売日 2021年06月10日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルMapache Records
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MAPANC004LP
SKU 4040824087869

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The passing of Epic Soundtracks in November of 1997 left a real void in the hearts of his fans, and the release of Good Things is an occasion of both immense joy and real sadness. Joy for how wonderful the songs are and sadness because they are the last we will ever hear. Thanks to his brother's diligent and loving efforts, Good Things is an unexpected gift full of warmth and soul. The album is made up of demos Epic and Kevin Junior (of the Chamber Strings) recorded on a four-track recorder in Epic's bedroom in November of 1996. Destined for the fourth album he never recorded, the songs are intimate and unassuming, the most upbeat (for the most part and keeping in mind that most of his tunes are about as bleak as can be), melodic, and powerful of his career. Ballads were Epic's strong suit and there are many here that rate among his finest, like "I Do Declare," "Sooner or Later," the near gospel "Roll the Stone," and "The House on the Hill." The album also delivers some pleasant surprises like the strum-along stomper "You Better Run," the lilting "Maybe You're Right," and the acoustic guitar ballad "Cry a Tear," which sounds like a classic Nikki Sudden track. Due to the nature of the recordings, the sound of the album is mostly just piano, guitar, and Epic's voice with the occasional vocal harmonies from Junior, who proves to be a very supportive musical presence. You don't really miss the extra level of sheen that recording in a real studio would have given the songs; instead you can treasure the intimacy and looseness involved. And you can thank Nikki Sudden for rescuing this album. It is a heartbreakingly important addition to the legacy of a major talent who left way too soon as well as a damn good record. ~ Tim Sendra

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
  2. 2.[7”シングルレコード]

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Epic Soundtracks

商品の紹介

Uncut (p.104) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[I]t's a raggedly charming swan song." Mojo (Publisher) (p.126) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[I]t's a remarkable achievement....A superlative ballad singer, Eric had one of the great voices: warm and very English, backing himself with Beach Boys harmonies."
Rovi

The passing of Epic Soundtracks in November of 1997 left a real void in the hearts of his fans, and the release of Good Things is an occasion of both immense joy and real sadness. Joy for how wonderful the songs are and sadness because they are the last we will ever hear. Thanks to his brother's diligent and loving efforts, Good Things is an unexpected gift full of warmth and soul. The album is made up of demos Epic and Kevin Junior (of the Chamber Strings) recorded on a four-track recorder in Epic's bedroom in November of 1996. Destined for the fourth album he never recorded, the songs are intimate and unassuming, the most upbeat (for the most part and keeping in mind that most of his tunes are about as bleak as can be), melodic, and powerful of his career. Ballads were Epic's strong suit and there are many here that rate among his finest, like "I Do Declare," "Sooner or Later," the near gospel "Roll the Stone," and "The House on the Hill." The album also delivers some pleasant surprises like the strum-along stomper "You Better Run," the lilting "Maybe You're Right," and the acoustic guitar ballad "Cry a Tear," which sounds like a classic Nikki Sudden track. Due to the nature of the recordings, the sound of the album is mostly just piano, guitar, and Epic's voice with the occasional vocal harmonies from Junior, who proves to be a very supportive musical presence. You don't really miss the extra level of sheen that recording in a real studio would have given the songs; instead you can treasure the intimacy and looseness involved. And you can thank Nikki Sudden for rescuing this album. It is a heartbreakingly important addition to the legacy of a major talent who left way too soon as well as a damn good record. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

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