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America's Child

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発売日 2018年08月上旬
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルAlligator Records/F.North
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ALCD4984
SKU 014551498421

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:49:14
Audio Mixer: Sean Sullivan . Recording information: Butcher Shoppe, Nashville, TN. Photographer: Mike White. Titling an album America's Child in 2018 can't help but feel like a political move and, sure enough, Shemekia Copeland doesn't shy away from a statement on this, her eighth album. Copeland isn't interested in taking sides, per se. Instead, Copeland uses America's Child as a salute to how weird, wild, and wondrous America is at its best. Fittingly for an album whose aesthetic sees no borders, America's Child casts its net wide sonically, finding room for a number of rootsy sounds and a host of cameos. Working with producer Will Kimbrough, Copeland invites Rhiannon Giddens to play banjo on "Smoked Ham and Peaches," duets with John Prine on a new version of his old tune "Great Rain," sings harmony with Emmylou Harris, and is supported by a band that occasionally features guitarist Steve Cropper and members of the Time. Despite all of these stars, America's Child remains focused on Shemekia Copeland herself, who provides a powerful yet nuanced center for the album. It's not just that her singing is soulful and supple; it's how she views blues as a living, breathing art form, not a static sound. Chalk that up in part to the Americana twang that surfaces throughout the album, but America's Child also finds room for allusions to African music, swampy rock, the British Invasion, and sweaty soul. More importantly, Shemekia Copeland pushes empathy and understanding to the forefront of her record, all the while sounding defiant and strong. Consequently, America's Child doesn't simply address the tumult in 2018 America, it stands as a vital statement of purpose from a modern blues singer who is beginning to hit her stride. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Ain't Got Time For Hate

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    2. 2.
      Americans

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    3. 3.
      Would You Take My Blood?

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    4. 4.
      Great Rain

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    5. 5.
      Smoked Ham And Peaches

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    6. 6.
      The Wrong Idea

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    7. 7.
      Promised Myself

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    8. 8.
      In The Blood Of The Blues

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    9. 9.
      Such A Pretty Flame

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    10. 10.
      One I Love

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    11. 11.
      I'm Not Like Everybody Else

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

    12. 12.
      Go To Sleepy Little Baby

      アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Shemekia Copeland

オリジナル発売日:2018年

商品の紹介

Paste (magazine) - "This is the best of both worlds: terrific literary songwriting coupled with a tradition older than any college curriculum."
Rovi

Titling an album America's Child in 2018 can't help but feel like a political move and, sure enough, Shemekia Copeland doesn't shy away from a statement on this, her eighth album. Copeland isn't interested in taking sides, per se. Instead, Copeland uses America's Child as a salute to how weird, wild, and wondrous America is at its best. Fittingly for an album whose aesthetic sees no borders, America's Child casts its net wide sonically, finding room for a number of rootsy sounds and a host of cameos. Working with producer Will Kimbrough, Copeland invites Rhiannon Giddens to play banjo on "Smoked Ham and Peaches," duets with John Prine on a new version of his old tune "Great Rain," sings harmony with Emmylou Harris, and is supported by a band that occasionally features guitarist Steve Cropper and members of the Time. Despite all of these stars, America's Child remains focused on Shemekia Copeland herself, who provides a powerful yet nuanced center for the album. It's not just that her singing is soulful and supple; it's how she views blues as a living, breathing art form, not a static sound. Chalk that up in part to the Americana twang that surfaces throughout the album, but America's Child also finds room for allusions to African music, swampy rock, the British Invasion, and sweaty soul. More importantly, Shemekia Copeland pushes empathy and understanding to the forefront of her record, all the while sounding defiant and strong. Consequently, America's Child doesn't simply address the tumult in 2018 America, it stands as a vital statement of purpose from a modern blues singer who is beginning to hit her stride. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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