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Kid Marine

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発売日 2019年08月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGBV
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GBV921
SKU 767870659218

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel: Robert Pollard (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Kim Pollard (vocals); Lord Lanternhead (violin); Tobin Sprout (piano); Greg Demos (bass); Jim McPherson (drums); Huff Winka (percussion); Jim Pollard (sound effects). Coming on the heels of Pollard's Matador release WAVED OUT and preceding a high-profile, Ric Ocasek- produced Guided by Voices album, KID MARINE might seem like a rush job by Luna Records to cash in on the Robert Pollard bandwagon. In fact, that's not the case at all. From the opening vocal layering of "Submarine Teams" it's clear that Pollard is back in familiar lo-fi territory. It is also apparent, as the lead vocals and crunching guitars commence, that the production values (or lack thereof) only enhance the mood of the proceedings. Songs such as "Men Who Create Fright," "Far Out Crops," and "White Gloves Come Off" will no doubt be looked back upon with as much reverence as anything Pollard has ever written when--and if--he ever decides to step out of the rock & roll game. There's a haunting quality that creeps into KID MARINE that Pollard has hinted at previously, but never fully developed into a unifying sonic concept as he does here. One hopes that the album's subtitle "#1 in the Fading Captain Series," is not just an inside joke and that the captain will return very soon.

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Submarine Teams

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    2. 2.
      Flings of the Waistcoat Crowd

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    3. 3.
      The Big Make-Over

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    4. 4.
      Men Who Create Fright

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    5. 5.
      Television Prison

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    6. 6.
      Strictly Comedy

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    7. 7.
      Far-Out Crops

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    8. 8.
      Living Upside Down

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    9. 9.
      Snatch Candy

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    10. 10.
      White Gloves Come Off

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    11. 11.
      Enjoy Jerusalem!

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    12. 12.
      You Can't Hold Your Women

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    13. 13.
      Town of Mirrors

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    14. 14.
      Powerblessings

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

    15. 15.
      Island Crimes

      アーティスト: Robert Pollard

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Robert Pollard

商品の紹介

Mojo (Publisher) (7/99, pp.108-9) - "...Freed from GBV's gossamer constraints, Pollard gets to indulge....this is palpably the singer's own singular vision of pop perfection..."
Rovi

A better title might be Sketchbook, or Scraps, as Robert Pollard turns more minimal with each solo LP. Unlike Not in My Airforce, half of which was as inspired as his Guided by Voices work, and a third of Waved Out, little on his third outing, Kid Marine, could be considered for a Pollard historical best-of tape. It's not the fault of the playing, as hot old/new GBV bassist Greg Demos returns, and GBV drummer Jim McPherson rocks solid. Nor is it recording, as there are few trudges through lo-fi murk, muck, and mire. It is a matter of material, and of focus/intent. While Pollard carries on his whimsical ride as the progeny of the young Pete Townshend and Wire's Colin Newman, it seems as if the former has been AWOL. Outside of a blatant "I Can See for Miles"/Tommy snippet at the end of "Submarine Teams" and the onset of "Island Crimes," 1967 Who-quality hooks are in short supply here, in favor of more esoteric writing. Kid Marine is more like Newman's OK but lesser post-Wire solo LPs, from A-Z to Not To, where the melodies seemed too secondary to intriguing textural priorities. Whatever, Kid Marine is only for devotees. Viewed that way, it yields multiple flashes of great moments -- if rarely whole songs. Even Pollard's lesser goods remain stocked with fragmentary delights, as melodic tidbits stubbornly crash out from imprisonment within odd chords and often repetitious, ringing tones: see the see-saw riff and hazy snake-charming hypnotic quality of "Strictly Comedy"; the stop-start, hiccuping explosions of "Submarine Dreams"; the jagged, flickering stomp of "Far-Out Crops"; or the sweetened acoustic track "Flings of the Waistcoat Crowd." Pollard is endlessly teasing with the promise of a tune so good it will knock everyone out as in the past, only to stop short, as if to say, "gotcha." Like the alluring flirt in high school, he keeps you coming back for more even as he no longer satisfies. Perhaps your shaggy-haired 40-something anti-hero is just stockpiling his premium material for the next GBV album. Hope so. For in Kid Marine, Pollard is content to merely experiment with his own considerable abilities. ~ Jack Rabid
Rovi

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