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Dandy In The Underworld<Clear Vinyl>

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発売日 2020年02月09日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDemon Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DMN79021141
SKU 5014797902114

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Dandy In The Underworld
    2. 2.
      Crimson Moon
    3. 3.
      Universe
    4. 4.
      I’m A Fool For You Girl
    5. 5.
      I Love To Boogie
    6. 6.
      Visions Of Domino
    7. 7.
      Jason B. Sad
    8. 8.
      Groove A Little
    9. 9.
      The Soul Of My Suit
    10. 10.
      Hang Ups
    11. 11.
      Pain And Love
    12. 12.
      Teen Riot Structure

作品の情報

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アーティスト: T. Rex

オリジナル発売日:1977年

商品の紹介

Marc Bolan welcomed the advent of punk rock with the biggest smile he'd worn in years. The hippest young gunslingers could go on all night about the influence of the Velvet Underground, the Stooges, and the Ramones, but Bolan knew -- and subsequent developments proved -- that every single one of them had been nurtured in his arms, growing up with the ineffable stream of brilliant singles he slammed out between 1970-1972, and rehearsing their own stardom to the soundtrack he supplied. With tennis racquet guitars and hairbrushes for mikes, they stood before the mirror and practiced the Bolan Boogie. Of course, most punks only knew three chords. That was all Marc ever taught them. Dandy in the Underworld, released early in 1977, confirmed Bolan's punkoid preeminence. Still retaining its predecessors' demented soul revue edge (most successfully via the yearning "Soul of My Suit") but packed solid with powerful pop (the previous summer's hit "I Love to Boogie" included), Bolan's personal predictions for the punk scene literally exploded out of the grooves. The title track and the churning "Visions of Domino" all bristle with revitalized energy, while "Jason B. Sad" cheekily medleys Bolan's own "Bang a Gong" and "Telegram Sam" melodies into a dead-end drama utterly in keeping with the new wave's own belief that the future was futile. By the time the album wraps up with the rock'n'armageddon-flavored "Teen Riot Structure," Bolan was not simply wearing the mantel of punk godfatherhood, he was happily sticking safety pins through it and preparing his next move, the driving "Celebrate Summer" single -- absent from the original album, but included now as one of five bonus tracks appended to the Edsel remaster. Riding in on buzzsaw guitar and thundering bass, it packed a killer chorus and an uplfting message ("Hey little punk, forget that junk and celebrate summer with me") and it really was the greatest record he'd made in years. It was also his last -- a month after its release, Marc Bolan was dead. Sorrow immediately imbibed Dandy in the Underworld with a dignity that, had Bolan lived, it probably wouldn't have otherwise deserved -- it is not, overall, one of his strongest albums, and the demos and outtakes included on the later volumes of the Unchained series suggest that his proposed next album would have left it far behind. But conjecture, like hindsight, can be a dangerous gauge. At the time, Dandy not only seemed bloated with promise, it was pregnant with foreboding as well. Listen again to the lyrics of the title track -- self-mythologizing autobiography and not a happy ending in sight. Just like real life. ~ Dave Thompson
Rovi

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T.Rex名義8枚目のアルバム。今作ではグラムロックにソウルを足したような今までのT.Rexにない楽曲。マーク・ボランのあのいい意味でクセのあるボーカルと独特なサウンドが作り出す世界観はマーク・ボランだけのもの。まさかこれが最後のアルバムになろうとは。
2020/05/06 平さん
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