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Two

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2000年10月24日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルEcho
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ECHCD33
SKU 5027529004321

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:18:37
Utah Saints: Jez Willis, Tim Garbutt. Additional personnel includes: Michael Stipe, Chuck D, Edwin Starr.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Sun

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    2. 2.
      Massive

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    3. 3.
      Power to the Beats

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    4. 4.
      Lost Vagueness

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    5. 5.
      Punk Club

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    6. 6.
      Funky Music Sho' Nuff Turns Me On

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    7. 7.
      Rhinocerous

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    8. 8.
      Morning Sun

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    9. 9.
      Sick

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    10. 10.
      B777

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    11. 11.
      Techknowledgy

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    12. 12.
      Three Simple Words

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    13. 13.
      Love Song

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    14. 14.
      Lost Vagueness

      アーティスト: Utah Saints

    15. 15.
      Wiggedy Wack
    16. 16.
      Love Song
    17. 17.
      Funky Music

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Utah Saints

その他
エンジニア: Utah Saints
プロデューサー: Utah Saints

商品の紹介

CMJ - "...The album's intent is plain: To make you dance, whoever or wherever you are..." Rolling Stone - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Listenable, witty and rich, and not afraid to rock..." Spin - 8 out of 10 - "...They have never sounded better....their new bag is trance, spun with a lithe touch that gives the album a sense of rapture uncoiling..."
Rovi

Two, Utah Saints' second official album, is the result of a nine-year layoff that was this close to retirement by techno terms. In 1992, Utah Saints' self-titled debut was one of the year's most exciting dance releases. Jez Willis and Tim Garbutt's anthems boomed out with the exuberance of copyright liberation, but their unreleased second album was permanently bricked up by ffrr for copyright violation. Album three got a release, but even so, Utah Saints wouldn't have cobbled these 5,000 edits together just for money. They must have wanted the prestige and public presence of the Prodigy, if not Moby. What the duo lacks is Liam Howlett or Moby's vision -- and work ethic. There's something a little potheaded about Utah Saints: they have no brutality or elegy in them and they distract easily. And what they've delivered is -- a Moby album. The biggest difference between the debut and Two is that the new stuff partakes of Moby's dynamics: the pulverizer versus the piano. Admittedly, the vocals don't work well. Chuck D adds zilch to "Power to the Beats"; Michael Stipe sounds more like Andy Warhol all the time on "Rhinoceros," while Willis' putdowns of night-lifers in "Sick" aren't funny. But mindless repetition does eventually bloom into full identity, though it will take concentration. You'll enjoy discovering goofs like the flute riffs hidden within "Morning Sun" or the six-note guitar cascade of "Three Simple Words." Cut down Utah Saints' remake of Edwin Starr's 1973 hit "Funky Music" as a pale shadow of the debut's steamrolling "I Want You" if you must, but it's the comparison between the impact of an 18-wheeler and an 18-wheeler on a 90-degree grade. "Lost Vagueness" is Utah Saints' "Porcelain." Hear also the hammering bass and drums of "Love Song" -- good ole days revisited. If the buzz from Play has worn out, here's a terrific continuation. The 2000 single "Rock" isn't included, by the way. [The Australian release offers remixes of "Love Song" and "Funky Music"] ~ John Young|
Rovi

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