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The Rope (Anniversary Edition)

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発売日 1997年06月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルProjekt
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PJK202
SKU 617026002026

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:43:32
Personnel: Oscar Herrera (vocals); Allan Kraut (guitar, drums, drum machine); Adam von Buhler, Greg Wilson (guitar); Lara Radford (violin); Cauleen Smith (cello); Richard Watson (clarinet); Sam Rosenthal (electronics). Audio Mixer: Sam Rosenthal. Recording information: 1986. The debut Black Tape album, especially in light of the band's later efforts, makes for an interesting listen in retrospect. On the one hand, much of what would make Black Tape so distinct is already in place: vocalist Oscar Herrera's passionate interpretation of Rosenthal's romantically obsessed lyrics, Rosenthal's own moody, haunting contributions on keyboards, atmospheric instrumental pieces, and more. "Hide in Yourself," later featured on the A Teardrop Left Behind compilation, is an especially good example. On the other hand, The Rope is fairly rough and ready in comparison to something like Ashes in the Brittle Air or Remnants of a Deeper Purity, including some of the most explicitly rock-oriented material the group ever recorded. In part this is due to multi-instrumentalist Allan Kraut, who contributes drums, guitar, and bass, or some combination of them, on about half the tracks, along with writing three of the songs with Rosenthal. Also, the sheer depth of later Black Tape music makes the comparatively less full arrangements here sound more like demos. By no means is this criticism, it's just that those expecting the Black Tape aesthetic to have been fully formed from the start will be initially surprised with The Rope, but will find its charms to be plentiful in the end. Certainly one inspired constant of the band -- the use of numerous guest performers on any particular album -- pays dividends here. Two violinists, Candy Sherlock and Lara Radford, contribute haunting airs to a number of songs, while clarinet and cello both appear on the lovely instrumental "Seven Days Till Sunrise." Adam Buhler's subtle guitar work on "Within These Walls" matches Herrera and Kim Prior's vocals while nicely offsetting the rough drumming, while on the sweetly beautiful title track, the combination of violin, clarinet, vocals, and electronics is simply, perfectly enchanting. ~ Ned Raggett
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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    2. 2.
      hide in yourself

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    3. 3.
      within these walls

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    4. 4.
      the holy terrors

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    5. 5.
      end

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    6. 6.
      seven days till sunrise

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    7. 7.
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    8. 8.
      the few remaining threads

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    9. 9.
      the lingering flicker

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    10. 10.
      slow blur

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    11. 11.
      the floor was hard but home

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    12. 12.
      we return

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    3. 3.
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    4. 4.
      Erik Wollo: within these walls

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    5. 5.
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    6. 6.
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    7. 7.
      Dirk Serries: blurred (lo-fi mix)

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    8. 8.
      Walter Holland: seven days till sunrise

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    9. 9.
      Kho Hat Hasa: the holy terrors

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    10. 10.
      Rajna: end

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    11. 11.
      Attrition: memory, uncaring friend

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    12. 12.
      Lux Interna: we return

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アーティスト: Black Tape For A Blue Girl

商品の紹介

The debut Black Tape album, especially in light of the band's later efforts, makes for an interesting listen in retrospect. On the one hand, much of what would make Black Tape so distinct is already in place: vocalist Oscar Herrera's passionate interpretation of Rosenthal's romantically obsessed lyrics, Rosenthal's own moody, haunting contributions on keyboards, atmospheric instrumental pieces, and more. "Hide in Yourself," later featured on the A Teardrop Left Behind compilation, is an especially good example. On the other hand, The Rope is fairly rough and ready in comparison to something like Ashes in the Brittle Air or Remnants of a Deeper Purity, including some of the most explicitly rock-oriented material the group ever recorded. In part this is due to multi-instrumentalist Allan Kraut, who contributes drums, guitar, and bass, or some combination of them, on about half the tracks, along with writing three of the songs with Rosenthal. Also, the sheer depth of later Black Tape music makes the comparatively less full arrangements here sound more like demos. By no means is this criticism, it's just that those expecting the Black Tape aesthetic to have been fully formed from the start will be initially surprised with The Rope, but will find its charms to be plentiful in the end. Certainly one inspired constant of the band -- the use of numerous guest performers on any particular album -- pays dividends here. Two violinists, Candy Sherlock and Lara Radford, contribute haunting airs to a number of songs, while clarinet and cello both appear on the lovely instrumental "Seven Days Till Sunrise." Adam Buhler's subtle guitar work on "Within These Walls" matches Herrera and Kim Prior's vocals while nicely offsetting the rough drumming, while on the sweetly beautiful title track, the combination of violin, clarinet, vocals, and electronics is simply, perfectly enchanting. ~ Ned Raggett
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