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Nancy & Lee Again

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発売日 2023年04月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLight In The Attic
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 LIAA19922
SKU 826853019927

構成数 : 1枚
エディション : Reissue、Remaster

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Arkansas Coal (Suite)
    2. 2.
      Big Red Balloon
    3. 3.
      Friendship Train
    4. 4.
      Paris Summer
    5. 5.
      Congratulations
    6. 6.
      Down from Dover
    7. 7.
      Did You Ever?
    8. 8.
      Tippy Toes
    9. 9.
      Back on the Road
    10. 10.
      Got It Together
    11. 11.
      Machine Gun Kelly
    12. 12.
      Think I'm Coming Down

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Nancy SinatraLee Hazlewood

商品の紹介

ナンシー&リーの1972年の名作が初めてリイシュー!

ナンシー・シナトラとリー・ヘイズルウッドが1972年に再会した際に録音された一枚。不釣り合いながらも何故か引き付けられる謎の魅力に溢れた本作は、冒頭から壮大な組曲として聞かせる"Arkansas Coal"、リーのテナーボーカルとシナトラのボーカルのコントラストが実に官能的な"Paris Summer"、ドリー・パートン作曲のシタール入りソオウル・ナンバー"Down From Dover"など、意欲的かつ不朽の輝きを放つデュエットの数々を収録。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2023/01/30)

The four years that elapsed between Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewoods initial album of duets released in 1968 and the follow-up, Nancy & Lee Again, which arrived in 1972, saw a lot of change for the duo. Sinatras star faded and she gradually retreated from the spotlight, while Hazlewood moved to Sweden and cut a series of albums that werent exactly popular or well received. Both of them were looking for two things: to reconnect with an old friend and to possibly squeeze out another hit. Although the album didnt deliver on the latter, hearing them reconnect and recapture the spirit of their early work is satisfying. The record is made up of a mix of Hazlewood-penned songs and covers, mostly heavily orchestrated and totally out of step with the pop world of the early 70s. The blend of their voices and sensibilities is still magical, though, and for the most part, the album is a success. Hazlewoods songs veer from melodramatic to hilarious with almost no warning; the opening tearjerker "Arkansas Coal (Suite)" leads right into the rip-roaring goof "Big Red Balloon." This kind of tonal shift happens throughout the record, with songs as bleak and brutal as their take on Dolly Partons "Down from Dover" -- which features Hazlewood pitching his voice down into some scary depths and Sinatra breaking into mock sobs -- balancing precariously next to a rollicking ramble through the silly country novelty track "Did You Ever?" They manage to keep the record from toppling over, but only just. Only the ultra-treacly "Tippy Toes" slips too far over the line, creeping too far past the boundary of sweetness. This misstep is balanced by near-perfect songs like "Paris Summer," which captures the psychedelic swoon of earlier duets, only with a full orchestra providing the swirling backdrop, and "Friendship Train," which serves as the emotional center of the album and could be seen as Hazlewoods touching apology to Sinatra for moving to Sweden without so much as a goodbye. Even if its about something else, it does give the record a kindly, forgiving undertone thats hard to ignore. The final track even gives listeners a glimpse into the pairs joking, lighthearted reunion. Making light of their ages, famous parents, and guitar playing, "Got It Together" is a fittingly silly end to the album. Overall, Nancy & Lee Again may not be quite the equal of their first album of duets, but its better than if they had never patched things up at all. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

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