ザ・ストロークスの名盤デビュー・アルバム『イズ・ディス・イット 』のアナログ盤をカラー・ヴァイナル(レッド)で発売
1999年にNYで結成。アルバート・ハモンドJr.(g)、ジュリアン・カサブランカス(Vo)を中心にした5ピース・バンド。2000年代の"ロックンロール・リバイバル"ムーヴメントを代表するバンドとして、その後のロック・シーンに大きな影響を与えた。本作は2001年に発売され、全世界が衝撃を受けたデビュー・アルバム。「ザ・モダン・エイジ」「ラスト・ナイト」がシングル・カットされた。ヴェルヴェット・アンダーグラウンドやテレヴィションなどにつながるNYの空気を21世紀によみがえらせ、モダン・エイジのためのロックンロールと呼ばれる新たな潮流を生み出した。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2023/12/01)
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Rovi