ミック・カーンとピーター・マーフィーによる伝説のプロジェクト ダリス・カーの傑作がRSD限定リマスター盤でリイシュー!
ジャパンのミック・カーンとバウハウスのピーター・マーフィーによる伝説のプロジェクト=ダリス・カーが1984年に唯一残したアルバム。
当時にしては珍しく、あまりスタジオで一緒に作業をせずに互いにテープを送り合って個々で作業を進めたという本作はシングル「The Judgement Is The Mirror」を含む全7曲を収録。
バンド名はキャプテン・ビーフハートの名盤『Trout Mask Replica』収録曲から名前を拝借しており、アートワークにはマックスフィールド・パリッシュの名画『夜明け』の一部を使用した本作はFACT誌のゴス名盤20選に選ばれている。
なお、今回のRSDリリースに当たって、本作はオリジナル・アナログ・テープから最新リマスターが施され、数量限定マゼンタ・ヴァイナル仕様で復刻される。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2022/02/22)
Either a temporary project, a promising alliance that fell apart, or a waste of time -- Dali's Car and its sole effort isn't something easily agreed upon, even by longtime fans of both Peter Murphy and Mick Karn. Even its original appearance was fraught with doubt given that the two were signed to separate record companies, resulting in the creation of a wholly new label just to get it in print (Beggars Banquet has since taken over full pressing on its own). While on the one hand Waking Hour is pretty much the sum of its parts -- Murphy's dramatic, edgy singing style and Karn's fluid, immediately recognizable fretless bass and other instruments, plus percussion from Paul Lawford -- there was enough variety going on to set it apart enough from the legacies of both Bauhaus and Japan. On the one hand, the band's music feels a little harsher and more electronic than the flowing arrangements of late Japan, no doubt accentuated by the electronic drums in place of Steve Jansen's work. Similarly, the production feels a bit hollower -- not quite demo level, but a little more straightforward all around, occasional fripperies like the exotic synth line on "His Box" aside. Meanwhile, Murphy avoids the more torturous roars and screams of his most extreme work in Bauhaus -- it's still recognizably him at 50 paces off, but everything feels a touch gentler and more meditative. He indulges in his usual cryptic images, admittedly -- quite what "Dali's Car" itself is meant to be is unclear -- but as is so often the case, his all-around performance is what counts the most. If nothing else, points for credit for the cover art: a lovely reproduction of the famed Maxfield Parrish painting Daybreak. ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi