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Warehouse: Songs and Stories

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発売日 2024年03月22日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMusic On CD
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 MOCD27236572
SKU 8718627236574

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:09:27

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      These Important Years
    2. 2.
      Charity, Chastity, Prudence, And Hope
    3. 3.
      Standing in the Rain
    4. 4.
      Back From Somewhere
    5. 5.
      Ice Cold Ice
    6. 6.
      You're a Soldier
    7. 7.
      Could You Be the One?
    8. 8.
      Too Much Spice
    9. 9.
      Friend, You've Got to Fall
    10. 10.
      Visionary
    11. 11.
      She Floated Away
    12. 12.
      Bed of Nails
    13. 13.
      Tell You Why Tomorrow
    14. 14.
      It's Not Peculiar
    15. 15.
      Actual Condition
    16. 16.
      No Reservations
    17. 17.
      Turn It Around
    18. 18.
      She's a Woman (And Now He Is a Man)
    19. 19.
      Up in the Air
    20. 20.
      You Can Live at Home

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Husker Du

商品の紹介

It's cleaner and more produced than any of their records, which is one reason why many Husker Du fans have never fully embraced their second double album, Warehouse: Songs and Stories. Granted, Warehouse boasts a fuller production -- complete with multi-tracked guitars and vocal, various percussion techniques, and endless studio effects -- that would have seemed out of place a mere two years before its release. However, Flip Your Wig and Candy Apple Grey both suggested this full-fledged pop production, and it's to Husker Du's credit that they never sound like they are selling out with Warehouse. What they do sound like is breaking up. Although there was a schism apparent between Bob Mould and Grant Hart on Candy Apple Grey, they don't even sound like they are writing for the same band on Warehouse. But the individual songs on the album are powerhouses in their own right, as both songwriters exhibit a continuing sense of experimentation -- Hart writes a sea shanty with "She Floated Away" and uses bubbling percussion on "Charity, Chastity, Prudence, and Hope," while Mould nearly arrives at power pop with "Could You Be the One?" and touches on singer/songwriter-styled folk-rock with "No Reservations." Warehouse doesn't have the single-minded sense of purpose or eccentric sprawl of Zen Arcade, but as a collection of songs, it's of the first order. Furthermore, its stylish production -- which makes pop concessions without abandoning a punk ethos -- pointed the way to the kind of "alternative" rock that dominated the mainstream in the early '90s. In all, it was a fine way for one of the most important bands of the '80s to call it a day. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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