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Live At The BBC

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発売日 2018年11月23日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルParlophone
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 9029563637
SKU 190295636371

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
With 20 years having elapsed since the firestorm of punk first set hippie beards a-blazing, the late 1990s saw history finally get around to some serious re-evaluation: the realization that the bands which started the whole ball rolling were not American proto-snots from some vast Midwestern garage; that the Stooges and the Velvets were unknown to most of the kids who were forming bands (you can't afford imports when you're young and on the dole); and that Dr. Feelgood kicked harder ass than all those Yankee squealers put together. Punk may not have begun with them, but this was where it came together. The Feelgoods were great. Totally retro in their wedding suits and R&B chops; tight, aggressive, and scarily tough. They could beat up your brother from 15 yards, and they wouldn't even spill their drinks. "Hiroshima in a pint glass" is how one U.K. music mag described them, but when the band's third album, the live Stupidity, kicked its way to number one, even that seemed an understatement. They didn't drink from pint glasses, they chewed their beer straight from the hops -- and that included guitarist Wilco Johnson, a confirmed teetotaller. Live at the BBC is exactly what it says: highlights of three shows recorded for U.K. radio between 1974-75, when punk was in its diapers and the Feelgoods were at their peak. With Johnson immolating the front rows with his Telecaster; Lee Brilleaux's harp and vocals as sharp as the switchblade crease in his pants. The band's repertoire might have marched straight out of a Stones show, circa 1963, but the tension and menace was pure Clockwork Orange, if the droogs had been gangsters instead of a bunch of fey art critics. The album is pure, seamless dynamite. "Talk to Me Baby" is a magisterial summons, "Roxette" goes from brash to positively brazen in the course of a chord, and a brooding "You Shouldn't Call the Doctor" simply dares you to mess with it. Even the absence of some of the band's best known cuts -- no "Keep It Outa Sight," no "I'm a Man," no "Back in the Night" -- cannot detract from the sheer magnificence of the Feelgoods unleashed, because you can't help but wonder, if they'd added those songs, what would they have omitted in their stead? What could they have omitted? ~ Dave Thompson

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      My Baby, Your Baby

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    2. 2.
      I'm Talking About You

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    3. 3.
      One Weekend

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    4. 4.
      Rock Me Baby

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    5. 5.
      Bonie Moronie

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    6. 6.
      She Does It Right

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    7. 7.
      Twenty Yards Behind

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    8. 8.
      The More I Give

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    9. 9.
      Boom Boom

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    10. 10.
      All Through The City

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    11. 11.
      Talk To Me Baby

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    12. 12.
      Route 66

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    13. 13.
      I Can Tell

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    14. 14.
      Going Back Home

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    15. 15.
      Don't You Just Know It

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    16. 16.
      Roxette

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    17. 17.
      Another Man

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    18. 18.
      I Don't Mind

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    19. 19.
      Riot In Cell Block No. 9

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    20. 20.
      Rollin' And Tumblin'

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

    21. 21.
      You Shouldn't Call The Doctor (If You Can't Afford The Bills)

      アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Dr. Feelgood

商品の紹介

音質良好、演奏も素晴らしい初期ライブ音源。
75年9月、イギリスのBBCが録音したDR. FEELGOODのライヴがコンパクトな1枚組CDで発売。最前列の観客をなぎ倒すかのようなウィルコ・ジョンソンのテレキャスのうなり。ナイフのように鋭くシャープなヴォーカルを披露するリー・ブリロー。バンド史上もっとも脂の乗った時期の演奏が聴けます。
(C)渋谷店:岩下 好則
タワーレコード(2018/12/21)

BBCが収録した貴重な音源がコンパクトなサイズとプライスで登場!60年代~70年代の英国ミュージック・シーンを記録した歴史の一頁がここに!'75年9月、ロンドンで収録されたDR. FEELGOODのライヴも1枚組CDで発売!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/10/26)

With 20 years having elapsed since the firestorm of punk first set hippie beards a-blazing, the late 1990s saw history finally get around to some serious re-evaluation: the realization that the bands which started the whole ball rolling were not American proto-snots from some vast Midwestern garage; that the Stooges and the Velvets were unknown to most of the kids who were forming bands (you can't afford imports when you're young and on the dole); and that Dr. Feelgood kicked harder ass than all those Yankee squealers put together. Punk may not have begun with them, but this was where it came together. The Feelgoods were great. Totally retro in their wedding suits and R&B chops; tight, aggressive, and scarily tough. They could beat up your brother from 15 yards, and they wouldn't even spill their drinks. "Hiroshima in a pint glass" is how one U.K. music mag described them, but when the band's third album, the live Stupidity, kicked its way to number one, even that seemed an understatement. They didn't drink from pint glasses, they chewed their beer straight from the hops -- and that included guitarist Wilco Johnson, a confirmed teetotaller. Live at the BBC is exactly what it says: highlights of three shows recorded for U.K. radio between 1974-75, when punk was in its diapers and the Feelgoods were at their peak. With Johnson immolating the front rows with his Telecaster; Lee Brilleaux's harp and vocals as sharp as the switchblade crease in his pants. The band's repertoire might have marched straight out of a Stones show, circa 1963, but the tension and menace was pure Clockwork Orange, if the droogs had been gangsters instead of a bunch of fey art critics. The album is pure, seamless dynamite. "Talk to Me Baby" is a magisterial summons, "Roxette" goes from brash to positively brazen in the course of a chord, and a brooding "You Shouldn't Call the Doctor" simply dares you to mess with it. Even the absence of some of the band's best known cuts -- no "Keep It Outa Sight," no "I'm a Man," no "Back in the Night" -- cannot detract from the sheer magnificence of the Feelgoods unleashed, because you can't help but wonder, if they'd added those songs, what would they have omitted in their stead? What could they have omitted? ~ Dave Thompson|
Rovi

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