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Tuxedo III

5.0

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¥
2,990
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廃盤

在庫状況 について

フォーマット カセットテープ
発売日 2019年07月26日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFunk On Sight
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FOS100CAS
SKU 682670887947

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
As Tuxedo, singer/songwriter Mayer Hawthorne and producer Jake One tap into the fun, celebration, and hedonistic charm of peak '70s disco and funk. Clearly the product of countless hours spent listening to Zapp, Midnight Star, the Gap Band, and a plethora of lesser-known acts, Tuxedo offer a detailed re-creation of the era's glittery party essence. When they materialized in 2013 with their first single, "Do It," the duo's sound was a little more polished, if deeply indebted to nostalgic sounds. With their albums, however, Tuxedo honed in on the hazy, champagne-colored production of the songs and times they were emulating, so much so that Tuxedo III, their third full-length, could at times easily pass for a forgotten relic of '70s electro-funk. Kicking off with the cheeky and self-referential "The Tuxedo Way," all the throwbacks to the Studio 54 era are quickly put front and center. Falsetto vocal harmonies, prominent interplay between slippery bass lines and blinking synth patterns, understated horn lines, and tight rhythms all show up covered in a decidedly nostalgic analog production. The bumbling synth bass lines and rudimentary drum machine programming on songs like "You & Me" and "If U Want It" directly recall early-'80s radio funk production, while the Benny Sings-assisted "Toast 2 Us" reimagines silky quiet storm R&B from the same time. "Vibrations" gets a little closer to the end of the '80s with a pop bounce reminiscent of where New Edition was taking commercial R&B at the time. Tuxedo III is a meticulous exercise in genre emulation, which makes moments like a clunky rap cameo from MF Doom on "Dreaming in the Daytime" or the occasional lyric with updated slang feel a little out of place. Overall, however, the songs are nothing but feel-good fun, continuing Tuxedo's obsessive drive to write dance floor burners that never were, but should have been. ~ Fred Thomas

  1. 1.[カセットテープ]
    1. 1.
      The Tuxedo Way
    2. 2.
      You & Me
    3. 3.
      OMW
    4. 4.
      Dreaming in the Daytime
    5. 5.
      Extra Texture
    6. 6.
      Gabriel's Groove
    7. 7.
      Vibrations
    8. 8.
      If U Want It
    9. 9.
      On a Good One
    10. 10.
      Toast 2 Us
    11. 11.
      Close

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Tuxedo

商品の紹介

As Tuxedo, singer/songwriter Mayer Hawthorne and producer Jake One tap into the fun, celebration, and hedonistic charm of peak '70s disco and funk. Clearly the product of countless hours spent listening to Zapp, Midnight Star, the Gap Band, and a plethora of lesser-known acts, Tuxedo offer a detailed re-creation of the era's glittery party essence. When they materialized in 2013 with their first single, "Do It," the duo's sound was a little more polished, if deeply indebted to nostalgic sounds. With their albums, however, Tuxedo honed in on the hazy, champagne-colored production of the songs and times they were emulating, so much so that Tuxedo III, their third full-length, could at times easily pass for a forgotten relic of '70s electro-funk. Kicking off with the cheeky and self-referential "The Tuxedo Way," all the throwbacks to the Studio 54 era are quickly put front and center. Falsetto vocal harmonies, prominent interplay between slippery bass lines and blinking synth patterns, understated horn lines, and tight rhythms all show up covered in a decidedly nostalgic analog production. The bumbling synth bass lines and rudimentary drum machine programming on songs like "You & Me" and "If U Want It" directly recall early-'80s radio funk production, while the Benny Sings-assisted "Toast 2 Us" reimagines silky quiet storm R&B from the same time. "Vibrations" gets a little closer to the end of the '80s with a pop bounce reminiscent of where New Edition was taking commercial R&B at the time. Tuxedo III is a meticulous exercise in genre emulation, which makes moments like a clunky rap cameo from MF Doom on "Dreaming in the Daytime" or the occasional lyric with updated slang feel a little out of place. Overall, however, the songs are nothing but feel-good fun, continuing Tuxedo's obsessive drive to write dance floor burners that never were, but should have been. ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi

日本でもブギー流行の中心的存在とされてきたタキシード。勝手に持ち上げて勝手に離れた風見鶏はともかく、この3作目まで追ってきたファンにとっては、いちばん満足できるアルバムになるのでは? そう思えるのは、前2作と比べて各段に音楽的語彙を増やしながら、そのどれもが上辺だけじゃなくブギーやファンクやR&Bの核心を洒落っ気たっぷりに再解釈した楽しさに満ちているから。シックやアイズレーズやジャム&ルイスなどの巨大なモチーフも、デイム・ファンクやバトルキャットやベニー・シングスという音楽的キャラの立った演者も、彼ら流のブギーに取り込んでしまう巧みさは別格。もちろん、そんなネタ探りのおもしろさやコラボの妙味とは別に、洒脱なダンス・ミュージックとしての機能も当然最高です。
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タワーレコード(vol.429(2019年7月25日発行号)掲載)

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tuxedoのアルバムはこれ含めて3枚とも購入しましたが、期待通りの内容でした。中身は最高なんですが、ケースはプラスチックの通常のものにして欲しいです。
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期待を裏切らない仕上がり!ただ、前作まではLP版にダウンロードコードが入っていたのですが本作からは入ってません。むむむ。
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