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Heroes & Gods

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発売日 2019年05月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルShanachie
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SHA58472
SKU 016351584724

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:55:35
There's never a bad time for a new Rahsaan Patterson album, but 2019 is uniquely appropriate, as it's the singer's 35th year in the entertainment industry. Moreover, the release of Patterson's last proper LP is creeping toward its eighth anniversary, consequently his longest period of silence by far. Patterson seemed to be touring for most of the break, however, and presumably spent a good amount of time sketching and sharpening the material that makes up Heroes & Gods. Like his two most recent albums, Bleuphoria and Wines & Spirits, it communicates many emotions relating to intimacy and continually switches up sounds, like a lovingly personalized 60-minute mixtape that prioritizes quality over flow. Working most frequently with Jamey Jaz and Derrick Walker, both of whom have been supporting him for over 20 years, Patterson references bygone eras crossing several decades while twisting contemporary sounds, grounded as ever in gospel and soul, and throws in a couple of stylistic curveballs. The idiosyncratic set is out of time and modern at once. Patterson has the nerve to cover Luther Vandross' "Don't You Know That," and does so with a masterfully sensitive touch that exudes all the delight and affection of the original. The songs that immediately precede and follow it are so well-made that they resemble skillful updates of classics. The lusting slow jam "Break It Down," featuring Lalah Hathaway on lead synthesizer and co-writer Joi Gilliam on background vocals, slips and slides like it was built to follow Mtume's "You, Me and He." The devotional ballad "Sent from Heaven" moves back another decade, durable enough to pass as a composite of Earth, Wind & Fire and Ashford & Simpson. As much as these and other highlights recall some of the greats, the stylish falsetto-wielding tenor who made them can't be confused with anyone else. ~ Andy Kellman

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    1. 1.
      Catch Me When I Fall

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    2. 2.
      Wonderful Star

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    3. 3.
      Silly Love Fool

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    4. 4.
      Rock And Zroll

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    5. 5.
      Break It Down

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    6. 6.
      Don't You Know That

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    7. 7.
      Sent From Heaven

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    8. 8.
      Wide Awake

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    9. 9.
      Soldier

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    10. 10.
      Oxford Blues

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    11. 11.
      Sweet Memories

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    12. 12.
      I Try

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

    13. 13.
      Heroes & Gods

      アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Rahsaan Patterson

商品の紹介

There's never a bad time for a new Rahsaan Patterson album, but 2019 is uniquely appropriate, as it's the singer's 35th year in the entertainment industry. Moreover, the release of Patterson's last proper LP is creeping toward its eighth anniversary, consequently his longest period of silence by far. Patterson seemed to be touring for most of the break, however, and presumably spent a good amount of time sketching and sharpening the material that makes up Heroes & Gods. Like his two most recent albums, Bleuphoria and Wines & Spirits, it communicates many emotions relating to intimacy and continually switches up sounds, like a lovingly personalized 60-minute mixtape that prioritizes quality over flow. Working most frequently with Jamey Jaz and Derrick Walker, both of whom have been supporting him for over 20 years, Patterson references bygone eras crossing several decades while twisting contemporary sounds, grounded as ever in gospel and soul, and throws in a couple of stylistic curveballs. The idiosyncratic set is out of time and modern at once. Patterson has the nerve to cover Luther Vandross' "Don't You Know That," and does so with a masterfully sensitive touch that exudes all the delight and affection of the original. The songs that immediately precede and follow it are so well-made that they resemble skillful updates of classics. The lusting slow jam "Break It Down," featuring Lalah Hathaway on lead synthesizer and co-writer Joi Gilliam on background vocals, slips and slides like it was built to follow Mtume's "You, Me and He." The devotional ballad "Sent from Heaven" moves back another decade, durable enough to pass as a composite of Earth, Wind & Fire and Ashford & Simpson. As much as these and other highlights recall some of the greats, the stylish falsetto-wielding tenor who made them can't be confused with anyone else. ~ Andy Kellman|
Rovi

8年ぶりに届いたニュー・アルバム。往年のフィリー・ソウルを思わせる極上スロウな先行曲"Sent From Heaven"から受けた予感を裏切らない、芳醇なソウルネスに満ちた快作だ。いつもの殿下愛を感じさせる"Oxford Blues"や、エレクトロ・ファンクやハウシーな楽曲もアルバムの良いアクセントになっているが、彼が世に知られた当時を思わせるネオ・ソウルな風合いこそ本作の基調。時にボビー・ウーマック、時にアル・グリーンやルーサー・ヴァンドロスを匂わせながら、70~80年代のスウィートでメロウな感触をラサーン流に再生。そして、レイラ・ハサウェイ、トリーナ・ブラッサード、ジョイ、マイクリン・ロデリックら旧知の女性アーティストたちの客演も最高の彩りを添えている。
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