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Compendium Of Weird

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発売日 2019年11月15日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDamaged Goods
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DAMGOOD289CD
SKU 5020422028920

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:48:54

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    1. 1.
      Boom Boom Boom Boom
    2. 2.
      Can I Have Some?
    3. 3.
      Caveman Raveman
    4. 4.
      Cool Jerk
    5. 5.
      Scuba Scuba
    6. 6.
      Heaven Fell
    7. 7.
      Hellbent (Entering Psychosis by the Back Door)
    8. 8.
      Hippy Hippy Sheik
    9. 9.
      You Were Meant for Me
    10. 10.
      I Wanna Be Your Man
    11. 11.
      Big Boss
    12. 12.
      Take Off
    13. 13.
      Rollerskatin'
    14. 14.
      Hungry for Love
    15. 15.
      Do You Love Me?
    16. 16.
      Mysterious Mutilators
    17. 17.
      Rocking Goose

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Revillos

商品の紹介

The Revillos have always been a band dedicated to being as fun as possible at all times. Their 1980 album, Rev Up, is a classic combination of punk rock attitude, technicolor new wave silliness, and good old rock & roll energy, and everything else they recorded is almost as giddy and good. Driven by a crack rhythm section, frantic guitar work, and dual male-female vocals that balance girl group sass with rockabilly snarl, their songs are retro-futurist gems and the best of them reside at the pinnacle of the New Wave scene. Compendium of Weird is the second collection of rarities that Damaged Goods has released. The first one, From the Freezer, cherrypicked demos, live recordings, and alternate takes, all of which made for a swell archival experience. This time the band went deeper, digging through attics and closets for old tapes and painstakingly recovering nearly lost recordings made between 1979 and 1994. The band made a concerted effort to uncover and make available songs that they never recorded; over half the songs here havent seen official release before. The rip-roaring Joe Meek-on-a-surfboard Boom Boom Boom, the tightly wound rocker Hey Can I Have Some, the Ian Dury-esque disco rocker Big Boss, and the extremely silly and fun Rollerskatin are the highlights, but the synth pop ballad Heaven Fell is the biggest shock. It sounds like a Belinda Carlisle song, only with Fay Fifess booming vocals driving it home Dusty Springfield style. There are also cool finds like a version of Scuba Scuba sung joyously in Japanese, a live-wire run through Cool Jerk that sounds like the wheels might fall off, and a wild take on Hippy Hippy Sheik, where they do fall off once or twice. Add in some alternate takes of classic tunes like Hungry for Love and the Johnny Kidd cover You Were Meant for Me and this collection is a fine follow-up to From the Freezer, while placing a fun and frothy capper on the groups treasure trove of rarities. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

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