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Anthology

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発売日 2019年07月05日
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レーベルAngel Air Records
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SJPCD280
SKU 5055011702806

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 02:12:17
Why does a second-tier British heavy prog/hard rock act deserve three different two-CD anthologies? Hard to say, really, but there are in fact a trifecta of very distinct Atomic Rooster roundups: the simply titled Anthology, released on Repertoire in 2002; the superior Heavy Soul, released on Sanctuary in 2006; and now this one, which gathers B-sides, live tracks, demos, and studio rarities from the full gamut of the band's career, including its 1979-1981 revival as a heavy metal act. Atomic Rooster were led by organist Vincent Crane, formerly of the Crazy World of Arthur Brown; when the group first formed, another Arthur Brown veteran, Carl Palmer, was on drums, but he quickly left to join Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The Rooster really came into their own when guitarist John Du Cann joined. Their first three albums, particularly sophomore release Death Walks Behind You, showcased a guitar-and-organ front line that was relatively unique and bridged the gap between Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, with a gaunt Crane hunched over the organ like the Phantom of the Opera as Du Cann crunched out heavy riffs and fleet solos. The fourth and fifth releases explored a blend of funk and soul along with heavy rock, and weren't quite as noteworthy as the early albums -- and after a few years off , the group returned in 1979 attempting to piggyback on the New Wave of British Heavy Metal with a faster, more aggressive sound that didn't suit them or hold up to their earliest work. This compilation features alternate takes, live versions, B-sides, and other ephemera from the early years (including three tracks with Carl Palmer on drums) and the "metal" years, and the difference is quite stark. A particularly useful contrast is provided by the inclusion of an alternate mix of the band's best-known song, "Death Walks Behind You," on disc one, and a sped-up, Alice Cooper-esque reworking from 1981 on disc two. This may seem like a diehards-only release, but Atomic Rooster deserved more attention than they got, at least early on, so serious devotees of early-'70s hard rock will find much to enjoy here. ~ Phil Freeman

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Devil's Answer
    2. 2.
      Death Walks Behind You
    3. 3.
      V.U.G.
    4. 4.
      Friday 13th
    5. 5.
      A Spoonful of Bromide
    6. 6.
      Sleeping for Years
    7. 7.
      Seven Streets
    8. 8.
      It's So Unkind
    9. 9.
      Head in the Sky
    10. 10.
      Break the Ice
    11. 11.
      I Can't Take No More
    12. 12.
      Play the Game
    13. 13.
      When You Go to Bed
    14. 14.
      They Took Control of You
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Do You Know Who's Looking for You?
    2. 2.
      Broken Window
    3. 3.
      Hold It Through the Night
    4. 4.
      No Change by Me
    5. 5.
      Play It Again
    6. 6.
      End of the Day
    7. 7.
      The Rock
    8. 8.
      Gershatser
    9. 9.
      Shabaloo
    10. 10.
      Nobody Else
    11. 11.
      Don't Lose Your Mind
    12. 12.
      She's My Woman
    13. 13.
      Devil's Answer
    14. 14.
      Death Walks Behind You
    15. 15.
      Tomorrow Night

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Atomic Rooster

オリジナル発売日:2002年

商品の紹介

Why does a second-tier British heavy prog/hard rock act deserve three different two-CD anthologies? Hard to say, really, but there are in fact a trifecta of very distinct Atomic Rooster roundups: the simply titled Anthology, released on Repertoire in 2002; the superior Heavy Soul, released on Sanctuary in 2006; and now this one, which gathers B-sides, live tracks, demos, and studio rarities from the full gamut of the band's career, including its 1979-1981 revival as a heavy metal act. Atomic Rooster were led by organist Vincent Crane, formerly of the Crazy World of Arthur Brown; when the group first formed, another Arthur Brown veteran, Carl Palmer, was on drums, but he quickly left to join Emerson, Lake & Palmer. The Rooster really came into their own when guitarist John Du Cann joined. Their first three albums, particularly sophomore release Death Walks Behind You, showcased a guitar-and-organ front line that was relatively unique and bridged the gap between Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, with a gaunt Crane hunched over the organ like the Phantom of the Opera as Du Cann crunched out heavy riffs and fleet solos. The fourth and fifth releases explored a blend of funk and soul along with heavy rock, and weren't quite as noteworthy as the early albums -- and after a few years off , the group returned in 1979 attempting to piggyback on the New Wave of British Heavy Metal with a faster, more aggressive sound that didn't suit them or hold up to their earliest work. This compilation features alternate takes, live versions, B-sides, and other ephemera from the early years (including three tracks with Carl Palmer on drums) and the "metal" years, and the difference is quite stark. A particularly useful contrast is provided by the inclusion of an alternate mix of the band's best-known song, "Death Walks Behind You," on disc one, and a sped-up, Alice Cooper-esque reworking from 1981 on disc two. This may seem like a diehards-only release, but Atomic Rooster deserved more attention than they got, at least early on, so serious devotees of early-'70s hard rock will find much to enjoy here. ~ Phil Freeman|
Rovi

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