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Danger In The Past

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発売日 2020年03月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルNeedle Mythology
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 NEMYCD004
SKU 194491582401

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:46:45

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    4. 4.
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    5. 5.
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    6. 6.
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    8. 8.
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    9. 9.
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    10. 10.
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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Robert Forster

オリジナル発売日:1990年

商品の紹介

Robert Forsters solo debut saw him reinvented a touch as the classic traditionalist -- certainly the cover photo, black and white with him dressed in a neat suit, looks like it could have been taken somewhere in rural America circa 1920. For all that, Forster himself wasnt sounding like an unearthed wax cylinder recording from the back of beyond -- Danger in the Past, if anything, continues from where the Go-Betweens left off, with literate, understated rock & roll still the driving focus. Away from the group and the songs of co-leader Grant McLennan, a full album of Forsters gently cracked, high vocals succeeds better than might be thought, setting and maintaining a variety of moods from sudden energy to soft rumination, especially evident on the death-haunted title track. Perhaps the secret to the albums success partly lies in his collaborators -- fellow Australian music legend Mick Harvey took some time off from working with Nick Cave to produce and play, bringing fellow Bad Seeds vets Thomas Wydler and Hugo Race with him - and the speedy, stripped-dwon fashion in hich they worked. Wisely, nobody tries to sound like Cave or the Bad Seeds, least of all Forster himself -- this is his own reflective, quietly energetic vision and style through and through, and his fellow performers play to his strengths. Theres a strong element of country & western in Danger in the Past, avoiding brawling honky tonk swagger in favor of an elegant, almost studied high and lonesome approach not far off from Bob Dylans own experiments in the field. Certainly the roiling Hammond organ background behind the acoustic guitar on the lovely The River People hints at something the Band could have done, and why not? Forsters wry sense of humor is clearly evident as well, as on this line from the stop-start shuffle Dear Black Dream: Wondering who sings better in the dark/Is it Townes Van Zandt or Guy Clark? The album is a fine first step away from the constraints of the Go-Betweens and proves that Forster is more than able to go his own way.~ Ned Raggett
Rovi

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