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Saturnz Return (21st Anniversary Edition)

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発売日 2019年08月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLondon
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 LMS5521265
SKU 5060555212650

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Personnel includes: Goldie (vocals, keyboards, various instruments); Louis Jardine (vocals, congas, percussion); Diane Charlamagne, David Bowie, Cleveland Watkiss (vocals); KRS-One (rap vocals); Adam Salkeld (acoustic & electric guitars); "Fucking Large" Noel Gallagher, Chico Science (guitar); Gavyn Wright, Wilf Gibson, Peter Oxer, Roger Garland, Rebecca Hirsch, Jim Mcleod (violin); George Robertson, Ivo van der Werff (viola); Tony Pleeth (cello); Dan Lipman (flute); John Eastcoat (flugel horn, horn); Guy Sigworth, Justina Curtis (Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards); Tim "Da Bass" Philbert, Chris Laurence (bass); Trevor "What A Fucking Cat" Moray (drums); Mark Sayfritz, Will O'Donovan, Optical (programming); DJ Agzi (scratches). Few would describe Goldie as a master of understatement. His private life, his fashion style, his musical output, all reach for registry on a grander scale than most other music superstars of the late nineties, Gallaghers and Spices included. No surprise then that SATURNZ RETURN, his second full-length album and his second two-cd set (!), is packed to the gills with drum'n'bass pomp; from the massive Metalheadz breakbeats that have cemented his visionary rep to cameos by two heavies (Noel Gallagher on "Temper Temper," and KRS-One on "Digital") meant to assist drum'n'bass' crash-landing into the pop consciousness. But the grandest thing about Goldie is his 70mm musical vision, and that's best exemplified by the hour-long opener "Mother," a Bjork-meets-Pink Floyd-in-the-jungle excursion that also serves as the album's emotional springboard in much the same way "Inner City Life" opened his debut. Amidst strings and sounds of landing rocketships (there's no hint of beat until more than twenty minutes into the piece), Diane Charlamagne's wailing diva vocals unlock the gates to Goldie's soul, letting both the light and the darkness escape. Needless to say, there's plenty of both in there.

  1. 1.[LPレコード] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      I'll Be There for You
    2. 2.
      Chico: Death of a Rockstar
    3. 3.
      Fury: The Origin
    4. 4.
      Crystal Clear
    5. 5.
      Demonz
  2. 2.[LPレコード] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Digital
    2. 2.
      Temper Temper [Optical Remix]
    3. 3.
      Letter of Fate
    4. 4.
      Truth
    5. 5.
      Dragonfly

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Goldie

商品の紹介

Spin (3/98, p.130) - 6 (out of 10) - "...Forget coherance: Unlike Tricky, Goldie is no formal genius. His transitions are sometimes merely unbrilliant, sometimes unintentionally comic, or just plain nonexistant....Elsewhere, Goldie more successfully infuses the genre with hip-hop hardness and R&B lace..." Vibe (2/98, p.117) - "...Rising to the challenge of expanding and raising the idiom of jungle beyond the borders of its underground-music confines, SATURNZRETURN, Goldie's intoxicating, authobiographical new double-disc, is simultaneously self-indulgent and brilliant..." Melody Maker (1/24/98, p.34) - "...SATURNZ RETURN challenges you like no other Nineties album has done....Goldie is already hearing the sounds of the 24th century in his head." NME (Magazine) (1/24/98, p.34) - 8 (out of 10) - "...SATURNZ RETURN is an astonishingly ambitious opus and, given its length and emotional breadth, also a remarkably consistent one....Ladies and gentlemen, Goldie is floating in space."
Rovi

Goldie's debut album Timeless established him as the king of jungle. Spanning two discs and boasting the epic, 20-plus minute "Timeless," Timeless was filled with ambition and invention, and it bristled with the thrill of the new -- it sounded as if the music was being invented as you heard it. The debut was so astonishing that it, in many ways, painted Goldie into a corner for his follow-up, SaturnzReturn. Goldie not only had to equal its consistency, but he had to offer fresh dimensions to the now-familiar drum'n'bass rhythms. Superficially, SaturnzReturn at least delivers in terms of scale and ambition. Running a little over two and a half hours and including a mini-symphony as its first track, the double-disc set is bursting with promise. Unfortunately, it fails to reach the dizzying heights of its predecessor, and its very ambitions feel like burdens. "Mother," the amorphous hour-long pseudo-symphony that comprises the first disc, collapses before the drums are even heard. After 20 minutes of atmosphere, a surge of intriguing rhythms wash up, only to fade away after another 20 minutes to reveal a simplistic, simple-minded symphonic theme that is never developed. If the second disc had been a masterpiece, it would have been easy to forgive the excesses of "Mother," but it suffers from a near-crippling schizophrenia. Divided between harrowing, dark aural journeys and slick, club-ready R&B, the disc never develops a consistent mood and often is sunk by overlong, misguided tracks. With its waves of processed Noel Gallagher guitars and garbled Goldie vocals, "Temper Temper" never quite hits as hard as it should, and it never has the impact of the gutsy KRS-One collaboration, "Digital." Those two vocal tracks are hardly the closest Goldie comes to accessiblity -- "Believe" and "I'll Be There for You" have slick soul textures, with layered keyboards, wah guitars and wailing divas. These soul excursions last too long, and are intercut with dark jungle explorations that have scary rhythmic structures, but no sense of purpose. There are some very provocative textures scattered throughout these ten tracks, and Goldie's skill for hyperactive drum programming can be astonishing, but that astonishment fades quickly since the music never goes anywhere -- it just meanders forever, as the drums slowly lose their power and turn into a tinny din of noise. As a result, Goldie sounds confused, as if he wants to push forward but doesn't know how. With some serious editing, SaturnzReturn would have been a powerful record, but as it stands, its bloated running time and pretentious, formless songs only obscure Goldie's considerable talent. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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