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Two Way Monologue (20th Anniversary Edition)<限定盤/White Vinyl>

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発売日 2024年10月11日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSondre Lerche
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SNRL1612091
SKU 7041889514335

構成数 : 2枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Love You
    2. 2.
      Track You Down
    3. 3.
      On The Tower
    4. 4.
      Two Way Monologue
    5. 5.
      Days That Are Over
    6. 6.
      Wet Ground
    7. 7.
      Counter Spark
    8. 8.
      It's Over
  2. 2.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Stupid Memory
    2. 2.
      It's Too Late
    3. 3.
      It's Our Job
    4. 4.
      Maybe You're Gone
    5. 5.
      You Are Impossible
    6. 6.
      September Something
    7. 7.
      Rejection #5 [2002 Demo]
    8. 8.
      Weakest Spot

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Sondre Lerche

商品の紹介

Sondre Lerche's first album, Faces Down, was bursting with promise. Two Way Monologue fulfills that promise and then some. Right from the beginning of the first song ("Love You" (a brief instrumental that hints at things to come with a sunbursting string arrangement and beautiful chords stacked together like bunches of flowers), it is clear that Lerche has lost some of the tentativeness that made his debut flawed and has blossomed into a pop craftsman of the highest regard. The songs on Two Way Monologue are lyrically mature and sophisticated; the sound of the album is full and arranged perfectly, Lerche effortlessly twists his vocal into falsetto swoops and intimate whispers, and almost every song is worthy of starring on a mix CD made to impress your friends. Songs like the complex "Track You Down" and "Wet Ground" point to a new level of sophistication both in the songwriting and the performance. "Two Way Monologue" is a perfect distillation of Lerche's style and is probably his best song. Starting as an acoustic ballad that shifts into a rollicking pop tune and then into an Astral Weeks-ish ballad and back, it really is an amazing song. Lyrically it is a touch inscrutable, but that is part of his charm as well. What this record has that his debut didn't are the surprises that pop up at regular intervals and add richness to the arrangements: the honking sax on the wonderful "Two Way Monologue," the Beach Boys vocal harmonies throughout, the bongos on "Days That Are Over," the snaky pedal steel on the achingly beautiful "Stupid Memory." This is a record made by people who have a firm grasp on how to construct an album, from Sean O'Hagan and Marcus Holdaway's tasteful string arrangements to HP Gundersen, Andy Robinson, and Jorgen Traeen's arrangements to Lerche's stellar production, there is not a weak moment on the album. In fact, if you hear a pop record with better songs, performances, or arrangements in 2004 than Two Way Monologue, then it will have been a great year for music. The record may get lost in the shuffle and noise of the music biz, but if you manage to find it, cherish it, because it is a gold record, sales figures be damned. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

ノルウェーの若きポップ職人、ソンドレ君のセカンド・アルバムがようやく到着。10代の才能がほとばしった華やかなデビュー作『Faces Down』に比べて、早くもオトナの落ち着きが感じられる楽曲が並ぶ意欲作。メロディーはあくまでも美しく、ヴォーカルはどこまでもソフトに、そしてアレンジは余計なモノを足さずシンプルに。そのゆるぎない基本があるからこそ輝く名曲たち。“Counter Spark”の緩やかな抑揚に涙。
bounce (C)岩田 真也
タワーレコード(2004年04月号掲載 (P82))

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