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All The Mirrors In The House (Early Recordings 1979-1986)<Clear Vinyl/数量限定盤>

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発売日 2019年06月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDisciples
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DISC3
SKU 5060384615592

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
On His Name Is Alive's early albums for 4AD, the band's dreamy pop songs were surrounded by ambient passages that heightened the mystery of their music -- they felt like tiny portals into another world, one that All the Mirrors in the House gives listeners a chance to explore more fully. The first of a series of archival His Name Is Alive releases, the collection gathers Warren Defever's earliest recordings, which date back to his '80s experiments with a handful of gear (piano, guitar, a well-used echo pedal and a 4-track recorder loaded with cheap cassettes). Though Defever was barely in his teens when he began recording to escape the boredom of being stuck at home during long Michigan winters, they're more than just homespun youthful experiments. For longtime His Name is Alive fans, it's especially illuminating to hear the origins of the interludes that embellished their first few albums. On "Something About Hope," a sweetly circular acoustic guitar melody foreshadows Home Is in Your Head's somber vignettes. Elsewhere, the beautifully eerie tones of "Outside the Window" recall how Livonia sounded like it was recorded at a seance. All the Mirrors in the House is remarkable not just for the sheer range of sounds Defever conjures from his equipment -- "Fine as Feathers" moves from an abstract choir to ghostly brass, while "Lliadian" rides waves of swirling, violin-like layers -- but for the fascinating array of textures and movement within its pieces. The contrast between the blissfully chiming melody of "Guitar Rev" and slowly intertwining drones underneath it is striking, as is the juxtaposition of "Tape Slow"'s tremulous tones and serene mood. The ripples on "Piano Rev"'s gleaming surface evoke wind on water, an image Defever makes more literal, yet more surreal, on "Echo Lake," where field recordings of actual waves lap over and under subaquatic drones. With the help of Tyvek's Shelley Salant, Defever masterfully blends All the Mirrors in the House's tracks into a seamless whole. Thanks to the collection's flow, shorter pieces like the reflections and refractions of the aptly named title track have as much impact as longer ones such as "Rememory," a piece whose graceful undulations reach nearly cosmic proportions. Hearing His Name is Alive's music in its literal infancy after all this time is a gift, but there's also a singular purity to All the Mirrors in the House that gives it a special place in Defever's body of work. ~ Heather Phares

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Piano Rev

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    2. 2.
      Lliadin

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    3. 3.
      Something About Hope

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    4. 4.
      All The Mirrors In The House

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    5. 5.
      Because Piano

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    6. 6.
      Rememory

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    7. 7.
      Tape Sound

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    8. 8.
      Guitar Rev

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Fine As Feathers

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    2. 2.
      Reflection Pool

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    3. 3.
      Equally Divided

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    4. 4.
      Tape Slow

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    5. 5.
      Outside The Window

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    6. 6.
      Echo Lake

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

    7. 7.
      F Choir

      アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

作品の情報

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アーティスト: His Name Is Alive

商品の紹介

THIS MORTAL COILへのUSからの返答90年代<4AD>バンドの中でも異彩を放ったHIS NAME IS ALIVEの貴重な初期未発表音源集が遂に解禁!

初期<4AD>サウンドの流れを汲みながら、同レーベルを代表するバンドTHIS MORTAL COILへのUSからの返答とも評されたWarren Defever率いるHIS NAME IS ALIVEの1979年から1986年にレコーディングされた貴重な初期レア音源が遂に解禁!!今回全曲初蔵出となる本作はKarin Oliverのヴォーカルを迎える以前に制作されたものであり、とても4トラック・レコーダーで宅録されたとは思えない深遠なテープ・ループとピアノ・アンビエントが溶け合う恍惚のミニマリズムの結晶を集めた15曲を収録。SPACEMEN 3とSonic BoomによるExperimentalAudio Researchの相互関係を彷彿とさせる、バンドの源流にして、<Kranky>諸作好きには必ず刺さる鏡張りの幸福な臨死体験!!
発売・販売元 提供資料(2019/05/10)

On His Name Is Alive's early albums for 4AD, the band's dreamy pop songs were surrounded by ambient passages that heightened the mystery of their music -- they felt like tiny portals into another world, one that All the Mirrors in the House gives listeners a chance to explore more fully. The first of a series of archival His Name Is Alive releases, the collection gathers Warren Defever's earliest recordings, which date back to his '80s experiments with a handful of gear (piano, guitar, a well-used echo pedal and a 4-track recorder loaded with cheap cassettes). Though Defever was barely in his teens when he began recording to escape the boredom of being stuck at home during long Michigan winters, they're more than just homespun youthful experiments. For longtime His Name is Alive fans, it's especially illuminating to hear the origins of the interludes that embellished their first few albums. On "Something About Hope," a sweetly circular acoustic guitar melody foreshadows Home Is in Your Head's somber vignettes. Elsewhere, the beautifully eerie tones of "Outside the Window" recall how Livonia sounded like it was recorded at a seance. All the Mirrors in the House is remarkable not just for the sheer range of sounds Defever conjures from his equipment -- "Fine as Feathers" moves from an abstract choir to ghostly brass, while "Lliadian" rides waves of swirling, violin-like layers -- but for the fascinating array of textures and movement within its pieces. The contrast between the blissfully chiming melody of "Guitar Rev" and slowly intertwining drones underneath it is striking, as is the juxtaposition of "Tape Slow"'s tremulous tones and serene mood. The ripples on "Piano Rev"'s gleaming surface evoke wind on water, an image Defever makes more literal, yet more surreal, on "Echo Lake," where field recordings of actual waves lap over and under subaquatic drones. With the help of Tyvek's Shelley Salant, Defever masterfully blends All the Mirrors in the House's tracks into a seamless whole. Thanks to the collection's flow, shorter pieces like the reflections and refractions of the aptly named title track have as much impact as longer ones such as "Rememory," a piece whose graceful undulations reach nearly cosmic proportions. Hearing His Name is Alive's music in its literal infancy after all this time is a gift, but there's also a singular purity to All the Mirrors in the House that gives it a special place in Defever's body of work. ~ Heather Phares
Rovi

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