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Life Is A Dream

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発売日 2019年01月25日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWounded Bird
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WUND78482
SKU 664140784826

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:16:08
Because he's far better known in the U.S. as an actor than a singer, some might be disposed to view this 26-track compilation of Harrison's 1967-1970 recordings as celebrity vocal kitsch. It's not brilliant stuff, no, but it's far worthier (or at least more inoffensive) than many might suspect. First, Harrison did start off as a singer/guitarist long before making his name as an actor, so he did know something about singing a tune and facing the right way into a microphone. Second, he had decent taste in cover material, usually going for folk-rock singer/songwriters like Leonard Cohen (who had yet to record when Harrison covered "Suzanne" for a small hit in 1967), Donovan, Arlo Guthrie, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, David Cohen (aka David Blue, whose "In Your Childhood," included here, was never released by Cohen/Blue himself), Bob Lind, and Tom Paxton. And he was supported on this light pop-folk-rock by many of the best Hollywood session musicians of the time, including James Burton, Joe Osborn, Carol Kaye, Hal Blaine, Jim Gordon, Earl Palmer, Larry Knechtel, and Bruce Langhorne. He had an ingratiating if modest, slight way with a tune (albeit with a touch of British theatricality and a thin voice that strained to keep level on the high notes), also writing a few songs of his own, sometimes in a style heavily influenced by Donovan (as on "Santa Monica Pier" and "Leitch on the Beach"). Standing a bit above the breezy, mild norm of his Reprise work were "Sign of the Queen," a cover of a Brewer & Shipley composition with psychedelic sitar and reversed cymbal; his self-penned, little-noticed contribution to the late-'60s back-to-basics movement sweeping through folk-rock, "The Great Electric Experiment Is Over"; and what must have been the only cover of Joni Mitchell's "Nathan La Franeer" from that time period. Drawing from his Collage, Santa Monica Pier, and The Great Electric Experiment Is Over LPs, this disc also adds four songs from non-LP singles, the U.K. 1969 single "Sparrow"/"California Weekend," and previously unissued covers of Lightfoot's "Mountains and Marianne" and Baker Knight's "Another Virgin Spring." (A radio promo ad for Santa Monica Pier and an unidentified music hall-ish outtake also play as unlisted bonus tracks.) His own likable, non-self-aggrandizing liner notes, complete with comments on every song, form another plus. [This CD is only available for purchase over the Internet, from www.rhinohandmade.com.] ~ Richie Unterberger
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Sign of the Queen
    2. 2.
      Suzanne
    3. 3.
      Museum
    4. 4.
      Mrs. Williams' Rose
    5. 5.
      Go Ask Your Man
    6. 6.
      Windmills of Your Mind
    7. 7.
      Life Is a Dream
    8. 8.
      Santa Monica Pier
    9. 9.
      So Long, Marianne
    10. 10.
      In Your Childhood
    11. 11.
      Leitch on the Beach
    12. 12.
      Dress Rehearsal Rag
    13. 13.
      I Shall Remember
    14. 14.
      Highway in the Wind
    15. 15.
      The Great Electric Experiment Is Over
    16. 16.
      Mountains and Marianne
    17. 17.
      Blue Island
    18. 18.
      Poor Cow
    19. 19.
      The Last Thing on My Mind
    20. 20.
      Nathan La Franeer
    21. 21.
      Another Song to You
    22. 22.
      Don't We All Get Lonely Sometimes
    23. 23.
      Tin Wedding
    24. 24.
      Another Virgin Spring
    25. 25.
      Sparrow
    26. 26.
      California Weekend

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Noel Harrison

商品の紹介

Because he's far better known in the U.S. as an actor than a singer, some might be disposed to view this 26-track compilation of Harrison's 1967-1970 recordings as celebrity vocal kitsch. It's not brilliant stuff, no, but it's far worthier (or at least more inoffensive) than many might suspect. First, Harrison did start off as a singer/guitarist long before making his name as an actor, so he did know something about singing a tune and facing the right way into a microphone. Second, he had decent taste in cover material, usually going for folk-rock singer/songwriters like Leonard Cohen (who had yet to record when Harrison covered "Suzanne" for a small hit in 1967), Donovan, Arlo Guthrie, Gordon Lightfoot, Joni Mitchell, David Cohen (aka David Blue, whose "In Your Childhood," included here, was never released by Cohen/Blue himself), Bob Lind, and Tom Paxton. And he was supported on this light pop-folk-rock by many of the best Hollywood session musicians of the time, including James Burton, Joe Osborn, Carol Kaye, Hal Blaine, Jim Gordon, Earl Palmer, Larry Knechtel, and Bruce Langhorne. He had an ingratiating if modest, slight way with a tune (albeit with a touch of British theatricality and a thin voice that strained to keep level on the high notes), also writing a few songs of his own, sometimes in a style heavily influenced by Donovan (as on "Santa Monica Pier" and "Leitch on the Beach"). Standing a bit above the breezy, mild norm of his Reprise work were "Sign of the Queen," a cover of a Brewer & Shipley composition with psychedelic sitar and reversed cymbal; his self-penned, little-noticed contribution to the late-'60s back-to-basics movement sweeping through folk-rock, "The Great Electric Experiment Is Over"; and what must have been the only cover of Joni Mitchell's "Nathan La Franeer" from that time period. Drawing from his Collage, Santa Monica Pier, and The Great Electric Experiment Is Over LPs, this disc also adds four songs from non-LP singles, the U.K. 1969 single "Sparrow"/"California Weekend," and previously unissued covers of Lightfoot's "Mountains and Marianne" and Baker Knight's "Another Virgin Spring." (A radio promo ad for Santa Monica Pier and an unidentified music hall-ish outtake also play as unlisted bonus tracks.) His own likable, non-self-aggrandizing liner notes, complete with comments on every song, form another plus. [This CD is only available for purchase over the Internet, from www.rhinohandmade.com.] ~ Richie Unterberger|
Rovi

60年代サントラ・ファンも要チェック!! あの『華麗なる賭け』の「風のささやき」を 歌ったノエル・ハリソンの、貴重なベストが ライノ・ハンドメイドからリリース!! ノエル・ハリソン「ライフ・イズ・ア・ドリーム」 単独のCDとしては、今まで入手できなかった シンガー・ソング・ライターでもあるノエル・ハリソン の歌う26曲。レナード・コーエン、アーロ・ガスリー、 ジョニ・ミッチェルなどのナンバーもとりあげる。 独特の陰影をもった歌声が、大人の安らぎを 与える。キース・キャラダインあたりの歌が好きな 方にもおすすめ。 (C)馬場敏裕
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