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Mondo Deco

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発売日 2018年06月01日
国内/輸入 輸入(アメリカ盤)
レーベルReal Gone Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 RGM0718
SKU 848064007180

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:15:49
Personnel: Billy Bizeau (vocals, keyboards); Danny Wilde, Ian Ainsworth (vocals); Steven M. Hufsteter (guitar); Danny Benair (drums). Audio Mixer: Earle Mankey. Liner Note Authors: Danny Benair; Lisa Fancher. Recording information: Brothers Studio, Santa Monica, CA (05/11/1976/05/12/1976); Fidelity Sound Studios, Studio City, CA (05/11/1976/05/12/1976). Photographers: Danny Benair; Brad Elterman; Don Williams ; David Alexander ; Jules Bates; Karen Leuschner; Debbie Schow. The Quick's one and only album, 1976's Mondo Deco, is a glittering, goofy, and exhilarating snapshot of a crazy, fast-paced era. The mid-'70s were a time when bands could change their images overnight, singers could be discovered and forgotten over the course of one show, and the movers and shakers behind the scenes jockeyed to get their charges publicity and eventually record sales. Sort of like any other time in music history, but with more feathered hair and skinny ties. The Quick had the requisite mover in Kim Fowley, who managed to get them a record deal with Mercury Records and set up with producer Earle Mankey, who had been in Sparks, one of the Quick's main influences. The combo picked up Sparks' speedy hooks, high-pitched, campy vocals, and wacky lyrical content. Mondo Deco was recorded at the Beach Boys' Brother Studios, and the immaculate vocal harmonies of that iconic group were also something the Quick aspired to assimilate into their sound. The result was gloriously catchy, light-footed, and fun power pop that raided the past at every chance, but sounded sleek and modern while doing it. Mondo Deco kicks off with a cover of the Beatles' "It Won't Be Long" that tweaks the arrangement into something twitchy and tense, balancing chunky guitar riffs, parping organ, and singer Danny Wilde's ultra-twee vocals while never spilling a drop. The songs that follow also walk a tightrope between genius and folly, most often falling in favor of the former. "Playtime" is a rollicking mod rocker that lifts from the Who, "Hillary" is an aching power pop ballad that's good enough to overcome the spoken word segments, "Don't You Want It" rocks as hard as the Raspberries ever did, their cover of the Four Seasons' "Rag Doll" comes off like a glam Thin Lizzy, and "Hi Lo" features a chipmunk-chirpy chorus that's very difficult to dislodge. Add it all up and the lads in the Quick made one of the best power pop albums of the '70s. Criminally overlooked and practically buried after its release thanks to a quarrel they had with Fowley, the album really should be in the collections of all those who think they are true power pop aficionados or adventurous glam rock mavens. ~ Tim Sendra

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    1. 1.
      It Won't Be Long
    2. 2.
      No No Girl
    3. 3.
      Playtime
    4. 4.
      Hillary
    5. 5.
      Anybody
    6. 6.
      Hi Lo
    7. 7.
      Rag Doll
    8. 8.
      Last In Line
    9. 9.
      My Purgatory Years
    10. 10.
      Don't You Want It
    11. 11.
      No No Girl
    12. 12.
      Teacher's Pet
    13. 13.
      Hi-Lo
    14. 14.
      Hillary
    15. 15.
      Rag Doll
    16. 16.
      My Purgatory Years
    17. 17.
      It Won't Be Long
    18. 18.
      Heaven On Earth
    19. 19.
      Born Free
    20. 20.
      Don't You Want It
    21. 21.
      Anybody (Outtake)

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アーティスト: The Quick

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