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Broken Politics

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2018年10月19日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSmalltown Supersound
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 STSLP343
SKU 5056167108412

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The making of Neneh Cherry's third proper solo album within seven years began with songs demo'ed beside longtime partner Cameron McVey. Kieran Hebden received the recordings, created backing tracks on laptop, recorded Cherry's vocals at Creative Music Studio -- a Woodstock facility that once hosted Cherry's stepfather Don Cherry -- and finalized the material with some adjustments. While Hebden also produced 2014's Blank Project, this one is quite different, with his software synthesizer and sample-based latticeworks the foundation rather than the comparatively raucous interplay of duo Rocketnumbernine. Studio co-founder Karl Berger picks up the lone instrumentalist credit with vibraphone on one track, yet his presence isn't felt any more than that of any phantom harpist or hand percussionist heard elsewhere -- a testament to Hebden's skills. Cherry's songs here are deeply meditative, often implying or directly expressing sorrow regarding planetary afflictions rooted in fear. The tone is set on the opening "Falling Leaves" with "Just because I'm down, don't step all over me," darkening on the dubwise pro-refugee ballad "Kong" (co-produced by Massive Attack's 3D), and alternating between poetic and disquietingly direct on the slyly "Brown Rice"-referencing "Deep Vein Thrombosis" ("It hurts so bad"). Pain and dread can be sensed across both sides of the LP, but Cherry still has her defiant streak, most perceptible on "Shot Gun Shack," where lines such as "Pick up the gun, you know you gonna use it" and "Say my name before you pull it" sound like gamesmanship more than capitulation. Earlier, she affirms her sense of purpose with a quote from the Last Poets' "Blessed Are Those Who Struggle," and on "Natural Skin Deep" -- over a nearly hurtling beat with steel drums, laser zaps, Ornette Coleman's saxophone, and all-important air horn -- reaches a "Buffalo Stance" level of swagger. It's an extra delight and relief to hear Cherry laugh as the gorgeous and resilient "Soldier" concludes the album in undaunted style. ~ Andy Kellman

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Fallen Leaves
    2. 2.
      Kong
    3. 3.
      Poem Daddy (Interlude)
    4. 4.
      Synchronised Devotion
    5. 5.
      Deep Vein Thrombosis
    6. 6.
      Faster Than the Truth
    7. 7.
      Natural Skin Deep
    8. 8.
      Shot Gun Shack
    9. 9.
      Black MOnday
    10. 10.
      Cheap Breakfast Special (Interlude)
    11. 11.
      Slow Release
    12. 12.
      Soldier

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Neneh Cherry

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[She] folds a career's worth of musical obsessions into a single set. She's also speaking her mind, per usual...with heartfelt, clear-eyed ruminations, sorrow, playfulness and resolve." NME (Magazine) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "In many ways, this album is a diary entry, a fascinating insight into the inner-workings of a true one-off." Clash (Magazine) - "[I]ts stripped back sonics zero in on Cherry's beautifully clear, distinctive vocals that slip periodically into spoken word as they wrap around rich and poignant lyrics."
Rovi

The making of Neneh Cherry's third proper solo album within seven years began with songs demo'ed beside longtime partner Cameron McVey. Kieran Hebden received the recordings, created backing tracks on laptop, recorded Cherry's vocals at Creative Music Studio -- a Woodstock facility that once hosted Cherry's stepfather Don Cherry -- and finalized the material with some adjustments. While Hebden also produced 2014's Blank Project, this one is quite different, with his software synthesizer and sample-based latticeworks the foundation rather than the comparatively raucous interplay of duo Rocketnumbernine. Studio co-founder Karl Berger picks up the lone instrumentalist credit with vibraphone on one track, yet his presence isn't felt any more than that of any phantom harpist or hand percussionist heard elsewhere -- a testament to Hebden's skills. Cherry's songs here are deeply meditative, often implying or directly expressing sorrow regarding planetary afflictions rooted in fear. The tone is set on the opening "Falling Leaves" with "Just because I'm down, don't step all over me," darkening on the dubwise pro-refugee ballad "Kong" (co-produced by Massive Attack's 3D), and alternating between poetic and disquietingly direct on the slyly "Brown Rice"-referencing "Deep Vein Thrombosis" ("It hurts so bad"). Pain and dread can be sensed across both sides of the LP, but Cherry still has her defiant streak, most perceptible on "Shot Gun Shack," where lines such as "Pick up the gun, you know you gonna use it" and "Say my name before you pull it" sound like gamesmanship more than capitulation. Earlier, she affirms her sense of purpose with a quote from the Last Poets' "Blessed Are Those Who Struggle," and on "Natural Skin Deep" -- over a nearly hurtling beat with steel drums, laser zaps, Ornette Coleman's saxophone, and all-important air horn -- reaches a "Buffalo Stance" level of swagger. It's an extra delight and relief to hear Cherry laugh as the gorgeous and resilient "Soldier" concludes the album in undaunted style. ~ Andy Kellman
Rovi

4年ぶりの帰還となったネナ・チェリー。引き続きフォー・テットにプロデュースを委ねた本作では、さまざまな事柄を醜悪なヘイトで抑圧してくるこの世界において、自由な意思や思想が消えないよう戦う姿を見せてくれる。マッシヴ・アタックの3D参加曲“Kong”を筆頭に、レゲエ、ダブ、ヒップホップ、R&B、アフロビートなど多彩な要素から成るサウンドは、分断が叫ばれて久しい現在へ捧げる祈りのような静謐さを湛えたもの。だが、その音に乗る歌はとても力強い。心が引き裂かれるほどの悲しみ、徒労感、諦念に襲われたとしても、それに呑み込まれまいとする精悍な言葉が聴き手の心を高ぶらせる。そんなこのアルバムは、戦えばその美しさはひときわ輝くといったことを教えてくれる一枚だ。
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