TAHITI 80のプロデューサーとして知られるANDY CHASEと、FOUNTAINS OF WAYNEのADAM SCHLESINGER、そしてデビューするまで素人だったパリジェンヌDOMINIQUE DURANDを加えたトリオ、アイヴィー。1997年にATLANTICよりリリースされた2NDアルバム『APARTMENT LIFE』が初ヴァイナル化!
DEAN WAREHAM (LUNA)、 STAN DEMESKI (LUNA, FEELIES)、JAMES IHA(SMASHING PUMPKINS)、CHRIS COLLINGWOOD & JODY PORTER (FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE)、ALAN "MR.FABULOUS" RUBIN (THE BLUES BROTHERS)ら超豪華ゲストも参加しています。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2023/02/07)
This winsome, pleasant, accomplished, convivial pop LP attracted some fine word of mouth, after these New Yorkers-by-way-of-Connecticut with a Fountains of Wayne connection (guitarist Adam Schlesinger is in both bands) finished a solid tour, one where they outdrew U.K. headliners/alternative one-hit wonders Space Monkeys. And yet its a wonder that Ivy isnt massive. Not only are they led by a talented female singer, Dominique Durand, in an era where such a demeanor is finally favored, but shes sweet and pretty as well, with a decided French accent. Such friendliness and refined music helps explain the all-star cast willing to help Ivy out on this exquisite work, such as Lloyd Cole, James Iha, Lunas Dean Wareham, Stanley Demeski, and most of all, superb trumpet player Chris Botti. And boy does Apartment Life improve over their promising but not quite there debut, Realistic! Some songs cut deeper than others (some are merely jaunty and boppy in an slurpy ice cream cone way), but three or four are the sort of pleasantly produced, precisely structured pop dreams that make fans sing along. The opening "The Best Thing" is a true single with a chorus that is to swoon and croon for; the 60s-ish, horn-laden skip of "This Is the Day" is lightweight, la-la-la pop personified; and better, when they let the guitars get mean for a second, on the post-MBV attack of "You Dont Know Anything," Ivy are a knockout. The rest is more lighthearted yet still crafted, cleanly produced, stylized old-pop with warmth, such as the cooing "Ive Got a Feeling" (no, not the Beatles song), "Quick, Painless and Easy," and the gently haunting "Back in Our Town." As seen in their Apartment Life, Ivy are a summer breeze and a cool lemonade, here for all to taste. ~ Jack Rabid
Rovi