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Christ

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発売日 2019年06月14日
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レーベルOne Little Indian
構成数 1
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規格品番 501695808837
SKU 5016958088378

構成数 : 1枚
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2 LP's on 1 CD. CHRIST-THE ALBUM: Crass: Steve Ignorant, Joy de Vivre (vocals); Phil Free (guitar, synthesizer); Sri Hari Nana B.A. (sitar); Paul Ellis (strings); Sybil Right (bass); Elvis Rimbaud (drums); G. Sus (tapes); Peeve Libido (background vocals). Producer: Crass. Engineer: John Loder. Recorded at Southern Studios, London, England between July 1981 & February 1982. WELL FORKED-BUT NOT DEAD: Crass: Steve Ignorant, Peeve Libido (vocals); Phil Free (guitar, synthesizer); Steve Herman (guitar); Sri Hari Nana B.A. (sitar); Sybil Right (bass); Elvis Rimbaud (drums); G. Sus (tapes). Principally recorded live at The 100 Club on June 9, 1981 & Action Space Drill Hall, London, England on November 16, 1977. Originally released in 1982, the fourth Crass project is actually two separate records--the first titled CHRIST THE ALBUM, the second titled WELL FORKED BUT NOT DEAD. As was typical for Crass, the accompanying booklet (filled with lyrics and political sloganeering) is at least as important as the music on the disc. Crass was never a subtle band (either musically or lyrically). It often seems as though Crass is not playing these songs but just fighting to get through them. Shouted lyrics, hyperactive atonal guitars, and rhythmic drum pounding lend an air of authenticity to the material. Crass may not be the "best," but they are among the most sincere. "Nineteen Eighty Bore," featuring feigned lyrical confusion regarding the difference between ongoing world military events and the petty concerns of such televised dramas as DALLAS, is one of the standout tracks. Also noteworthy is the searing "The Greatest Working Class Rip Off," which addresses the glorification of violence. WELL FORKED is a bristling collection of live and studio tracks and tape loops with which the band supplemented its live shows.

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アーティスト: Crass

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Released with unplanned irony as the Falklands War raged -- an event that would provide grist for the band's eventual masterwork, Yes Sir I Will -- Christ, another two-album half-studio/half-live set like Stations of the Crass, once again aims to take no prisoners. Ratcheting up the continued "leave no stone unturned" lyrical approach that characterized the group from the start, Crass again sounds like the group's about to explode in eight million directions. Ignorant takes over the lead vocal role again, his rough ramalama bitterly leading the charge against the loathed Thatcher government and the society that allowed it to come into power. Libertine, here appearing as Peeve Libido, adds backing vocals while De Vivre takes the lead on "Birth Control" and "Sentiment." Free's guitar work roars along with the usual vim, as does the Pete Wright aka Sybil Right/Rimbaud rhythm section, while continual spiking of the musical punch via production or sonic collages, or even almost power pop catchiness at points, prevents things from being one note. "Reality Whitewash" even has a swelling string and brass combination to propel it along. Mock and real found-sound bites, from official statements to slams at Crass itself, pepper the studio side as bridges between songs or concurrently running elements of the tunes themselves. While hints had always been present in earlier songs, Crass collectively starts wearing their hearts on their sleeves even more than before; "I Know There Is Love" is another all-encompassing rejection of societal roles in favor of a real, untainted feeling, at once impolite and passionate. The live material, recorded at a June 1981 show, is interspersed with a variety of material from other sources, including more found-sound/media snippets and, in an interesting nod to the past, two cuts from the group's very first time in a studio. ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi

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