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The Highest In The Land

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発売日 2022年03月31日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTapete
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TR492
SKU 4015698766479

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Melanie Hargreaves' Father's Jaguar
    2. 2.
      Time
    3. 3.
      Sea Madness
    4. 4.
      Never Give Up
    5. 5.
      Amalfi Coast May 1963
    6. 6.
      Running On Fumes
    7. 7.
      The Highest In The Land
    8. 8.
      Sebastian's Medication
    9. 9.
      Goodnight Sweetheart

作品の情報

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アーティスト: The Jazz Butcher

商品の紹介

Released just after the death of Pat Fish, the Jazz Butchers guiding light, The Highest in the Land is a fitting epitaph to a career spent balancing gentle sophistication and raucous humor while delivering some of the oddest, most affecting pop music of the post-punk and indie pop era. Written over a span of many years and recorded with a small band featuring long-time cohort Max Eider on guitar, the record is a relaxed affair musically, relying on the sparse sound of a small band playing, never working up much of a lather while jangling quietly and leaving plenty of space for Fishs undiminished vocals and mordant wit. His focus is split between railing against Brexit and the isolation from the rest of the world it entailed, and his own mortality. Its clear from his lyrical position that the bout with cancer he fought -- and seemed to have won before he suddenly passed -- affected him deeply. The laid-back blues ramble "Time" looks back at his life with an unvarnished eye and laments presciently that "the times running out." Other tracks take a similar unflinching lyrical approach, but in a more nuanced way musically. The achingly sad "Never Give Up" proudly takes its place in the pantheon of the Jazz Butchers finest ballads, an aspect of their career that was often overlooked in favor of their peppy material. This song, the lilting "Sea Madness," and the incredibly moving "Goodnight Sweetheart" give lie to any notion that the band were some kind of frivolous endeavor. Fish was able to rip the listeners heart out, beat it up a bit, and reinsert it with a devilish grin, and the songs here that do it are the best of the batch. On the flip side of all that pain are the perkier tracks like "Melanie Hargreaves Fathers Jaguar" and "Running on Fumes," both jaunty examples of Fishs ability to take seemingly simple and fun music, give it a dark or pointed twist, and make it a Jazz Butcher track through and through. This dual-pronged attack of laughs and tears is something he spent a long time delivering in his one-of-kind way, and its nice that he was able to release one more excellent album before departing. The Highest in the Land may not be the strongest Jazz Butcher release, but it certainly has enough frothy treats and swooning bits of heartbreak to remind everyone why they -- and Fish -- were so delightful. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

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