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El Corazon

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発売日 2021年05月07日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMusic On CD
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MOCCD14058
SKU 8718627233085

構成数 : 1枚
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Christmas In Washington
    2. 2.
      Taneytown
    3. 3.
      If You Fall
    4. 4.
      I Still Carry You Around
    5. 5.
      Telephone Road
    6. 6.
      Somewhere Out There
    7. 7.
      You Know The Rest
    8. 8.
      N.Y.C.
    9. 9.
      Poison Lovers
    10. 10.
      The Other Side Of Town
    11. 11.
      Here I Am
    12. 12.
      Ft. Worth Blues

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Steve Earle

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商品の紹介

Anyone who figured that Steve Earle's triumphant return to form on I Feel Alight was either a fluke or a burst of second wind attributable to his return to health got the message that Earle was back to stay with 1997's El Corazon. El Corazon isn't as consistently strong as I Feel Alright and lacks a bit of that album's thematic unity, but the high points connect just as powerfully, and the album kicks off with a tremendous one-two punch, the rousing acoustic ballad "Christmas in Washington" and "Taneytown," a harrowing story of race and violence backed with gale-force electric guitars. El Corazon is also a good bit more eclectic than much of Earle's previous work, dipping into bluegrass ("You Know the Rest," featuring backing from the Del McCoury Band), old-school country ("The Other Side of Town"), hard rock ("N.Y.C.," co-starring the Supersuckers, and "Here I Am"), and vintage R&B ("Telephone Road"). As its title suggests, El Corazon often deals with matters of the heart, expressed with particular eloquence on "Poison Lovers" and "If You Fall," though the song's most emotionally resonant moment comes with its closing song, "Ft. Worth Blues," a moving farewell to Earle's longtime friend and mentor Townes Van Zandt. Earle co-produced El Corazon with frequent studio partner Ray Kennedy, and the record sounds superb, with the vocals rich and the guitars potent, confirming that Earle is the best judge of his own recorded work. El Corazon isn't the instant classic that I Feel Alright was, but it's more than good enough to show that Earle was a major talent not about to go away, and it ranks with his most vital work. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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