| フォーマット | LPレコード |
| 発売日 | 2018年07月27日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Tapete |
| 構成数 | 3 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | TR408LP |
| SKU | 4015698016185 |
構成数 : 3枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Well, not quite complete, depending upon how one feels about "St. Bennie the Sno-Dog," which later turned up on the Rev-Ola Records CD re-release of the group's one album along with everything else on this CD -- but since Roger Nichols regards that 1964 Ava Records issue as a much too early experiment by something that wasn't really the Small Circle of Friends, the title here is still valid. This Japanese CD was for most of a decade the best (and only) way to obtain this music. As to the latter, the mastering brings out the most delicate textures of the singing and the lightly orchestrated accompaniment -- the price is worth it just for the splendors, vocal and instrumental, brought out in the version of "Snow Queen" featured here, the best of a string of great ones by co-author Carole King herself as well as the Association and Blood, Sweat & Tears, and also their folk-rock/sunshine pop rendition of the Beatles' Merseybeat-era "I'll Be Back." The bonus tracks include the early work of the Roger Nichols Trio, precursor to the Small Circle of Friends, among them "I'll Be Back," "Just Beyond Your Smile," "Our Day Will Come," and "Love Song, Love Song," which is attractive folky pop/rock but not nearly as well put-together as the work of the later group, and the subsequent work of Nichols and his new collaborator, Paul Williams -- the latter seems, for 1969, even more out of place in its elegant production than the stuff off of the original LP, a strange hybrid of singer/songwriter material and sunshine pop that was far removed from the strife-laden end of the 1960s. The notes are in Japanese, of course, but the music is pretty enough and the mastering so clean and sharp that the price is not out of line for those who appreciate such matters. The 2005 Rev-Ola release, however, significantly reduces the appeal of this import, though the inclusion of "St. Bennie the Sno-Dog" is more for completists than for real music listeners. ~ Bruce Eder
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このアルバムはソフトなロック、というよりも、ブライトなポップスだ。ゴムまりのように、やわらかいだけじゃない。弾んでいるし、弾けている。ピチカートな「Love So Fine」なんて、雲一つない青空の下で聴いていると心まで晴れやかになる。
個人的な出色はオマケの「The Drifter」。懐かしい童謡のような、心に沁み入る”温もり”がある。後の”ステージ101”のオリジナル・ソング「若い旅」にも通じるものがある。”金も荷物もないけれど、僕には君がある~”と唄いながら、夕陽の向こうを目指して、あてもなく流離ってみたい気持ちにさせてくれる。名曲だ。
ビートル・ナンバーの2曲も、原曲の旨味を残しながら、いい具合の美味しさに調理されている。
こちらの盤はボーナスとして「Love Song, Love Song」が収められていて、この内容で値段というのは実にありがたい。