インディ・ロックの雄 Embrace のセカンド・アルバム『Drawn From Memory』がLP仕様で初リイシュー!
英国ヨークシャー地方ハダースフィールドで結成され、オアシスやヴァーヴのフォロワーとして1990年台後半にポスト・ブリット・ポップ旋風を巻き起こした重要バンド、Embraceが2000年にVirgin傘下のHutレーベルからリリースし、長らく絶版状態にあったLP仕様のリイシュー。全英アルバム・チャート最高位8位、20週に亘ってトップ100圏内をキープ。全英18位シングル「Hooligan」、同14位「You're Not Alone」、同29位「Save Me」、同23位「I Wouldn't Wanna Happen To You」他を収録。1998年のオリジナルLPはリリースされてたちまちソールド・アウトとなり、今日までリイシューされたことがないため、熱烈なファンやコレクターの間で垂涎のアイテムとなっている。
ブラック・ヴァイナル
発売・販売元 提供資料(2020/02/07)
Embrace's pairing of Verve-style ballads and Oasis-like raucous guitars was the order of the day on their debut album, The Good Will Out. The LP was marred, however, by overindulgence in orchestration. Drawn From Memory attempts to strike a balance by not taking everything to an excessive degree, and indeed they do seem to have more control over the music. The rockier moments of Drawn From Memory are really quite good, adding a welcome touch of diversity to the recording. As with the debut, however, these play second fiddle to the ballads. The Good Will Out showed Danny McNamara's ability to write personal songs that could explode into anthemic choruses, without ruining the feeling of the track. That same talent is present on here, although a little more restraint is shown. "I Wouldn't Wanna Happen to You," "You're Not Alone," and the title track are all highlights in this field. Despite the many creditable aspects of the album, there's a lingering feeling that this isn't all it could be. In holding back on the orchestration, the result is perhaps not as powerful as its predecessor. Nonetheless, Drawn From Memory is a satisfying album and a worthy successor to one of the finest debuts of the decade. ~ Ben Davies
Rovi