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Gutterflower

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2019年08月30日
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レーベルWarner Bros.
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 WB482061
SKU 093624901839

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Goo Goo Dolls: Johnny Rzeznik (vocals, guitar); Robby Takac (bass, background vocals); Mike Malinin (drums). Additional personnel includes: Tim Pierce (guitar); Kim Bullard, Doug McKean (programming); Luis Conte, Greg Suran, Jamie Muhoberac, Rob Cavallo. When the Goo Goo Dolls solidified their place in the pop mainstream with 1998's DIZZY UP THE GIRL, one of the casualties was frontman Johnny Rzeznik's marriage. For the band's 2002 follow-up GUTTERFLOWER, Rzeznik channeled his feelings into a set of songs steeped in the Goo's mastery of hook-ridden, rock-edged pop. Lines like "How does it feel when you're out on your own/And now it's too late to come home" on the Pearl Jam-flavored "What A Scene" and "I'm torn in pieces/I'm blind and waiting for you" on the catchy and whip-smart "Big Machine" are self-explanatory. For more emotional turbulence, see the mandolin-soaked delicacy of "Sympathy" and the epic "Truth Is A Whisper" with its driven tempo and churning guitars. Bassist Robby Takac claims a third of the songwriting credit on GUTTERFLOWER and proves to be as talented as his Rzeznik at crafting memorable cuts. Delivering the goods with a higher-pitched rasp than Rzeznik, Takac shines on the INXS pop-funk of "Up, Up, Up," soaring ear-candy "Smash" and punkier abandon of "Tucked Away." Cultivators of aggressive guitar-pop with an adult edge, The Goo Dolls once again score with the bittersweet bud that is GUTTERFLOWER.

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    【A面】

    1. 1.
      Big Machine

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    2. 2.
      Think About Me

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    3. 3.
      Here Is Gone

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    4. 4.
      You Never Know

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    5. 5.
      What a Scene

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    6. 6.
      Up, Up, Up

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    【B面】

    1. 1.
      It's Over

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    2. 2.
      Sympathy

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    3. 3.
      What Do You Need?

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    4. 4.
      Smash

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    5. 5.
      Tucked Away

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    6. 6.
      Truth Is a Whisper

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作品の情報

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商品の紹介

Rolling Stone (4/25/02, pp.77-8) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Proves once again that they are masters at crafting instantly appealing pop songs, admittedly no small gift in itself..." Q (May 2002, p.112) - 3 out of 5 stars - "...Their polished din...sounds like a more bombastic precursor to those punk-pop bands...enjoying an Indian summer on [British] shores..."
Rovi

Prior to "Name," nobody would ever have picked the Goo Goo Dolls to be stars. Not only were they saddled with a terrible name (there must be worse names in the history of rock, but outside of Dumpy's Rusty Nuts, I can't think of one off the top of my head), they were either seen as lovable ragtag group of ne'er-do-wells (by their fans) or shameless Replacements obsessives (by critics), and both rightly saw the group as simply too modest for the big time. But that modesty paid off, since it was the quality that gave their big hits ("Name" and "Iris") humility. Since they arrived in an era where singles could stay on the charts for a full year, if not more, and stay on the radio for even longer, these two hits gave the impression that the Dolls were bigger stars than they really were, even if they sold many, many copies of A Boy Named Goo and Dizzy Up the Girl. So, Gutterflower, their first album in four years, was treated with the utmost care, crafted and polished on the level of a superstar release -- thereby giving a glossy sheen to a record that, at its core, is another Goo Goo Dolls album. Yes, there may be some darker currents roiling underneath the surface in Johnny Rzeznik's lyrics, but when the production glistens like this, it takes some deliberate, intensive listening on the part of the audience in order to discern it. Ironically, that's the good thing about Gutterflower -- as it shifts from ballads to chugging, layered mid-tempo pop, with Rzeznik's Paul Westerberg being punctuated every few tracks by Robby Takac's Tommy Stinson (these comparisons, for better or worse, still hold up, well over a decade into the band's career), it all goes down easy, smoother than any other mainstream rock album this side of Matchbox 20. It's so expertly produced, so evenhanded in its sound, that even if the songs sound hooky as they're playing, they're hard to remember once the next starts. This, of course, isn't the same thing as the songs not being memorable, since repeated listens do reveal that both Rzeznik and Takac are in good form (they better be after a four-year lay-off), but the record is so slick, songs don't stand out, and the pain that fuels some of Rzeznik's post-divorce lyrics is dampened by the gloss. Now, the gloss is good and results in a very listenable record, but given the sentiment of the album, that's probably not what the Dolls had in mind when they made Gutterflower. Still, it has given them a good, professional rock record, one that sells their sound as if it was as the most commercial imaginable, resulting in one of their most consistent albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

“Name”“Iris”の大ヒットにより、〈美しいバラードを歌うバンド〉というイメージが定着しつつあるグー・グー・ドールズだが、彼らは反抗した。去年リリースされたベスト・アルバムでその2曲を外したのである。約3年ぶりのこの新作は、そんな彼らの決意が伝わるストレートなロックンロール作。ギターとヴォーカルが織りなす爽快な響きはまぎれもなくロックであり、〈エヴァーグリーン〉という言葉を思い出させてくれる。
bounce (C)有馬 孝治
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