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Future

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発売日 2024年08月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGNP Crescendo Records
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 HIQLP2139
SKU 029667023917

構成数 : 2枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Intro/March Of The Flower Children
    2. 2.
      Travel With Your Mind
    3. 3.
      Out Of The Question
    4. 4.
      Painted Doll
    5. 5.
      Flower Lady And Her Assistant
    6. 6.
      Now A Man
    7. 7.
      A Thousand Shadows
    8. 8.
      Two Fingers Pointing On You
    9. 9.
      Where Is The Entrance Way To Play
    10. 10.
      Six Dreams
    11. 11.
      Fallin'
  2. 2.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      March Of The Flower Children (Alt Mix)
    2. 2.
      Travel With Your Mind (Alt Mix)
    3. 3.
      Sad And Alone
    4. 4.
      Flower Lady And Her Assistant (Take 1)
    5. 5.
      Contact High (Take 1)
    6. 6.
      Rides Too Long
    7. 7.
      Two Fingers Pointing On You (Take 1)
    8. 8.
      Where Is The Entrance Way To Play (Alt Mix)
    9. 9.
      Six Dreams (Take 4)
    10. 10.
      Chocolate River (Mono Mix)
    11. 11.
      The Navy Swings

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Seeds

オリジナル発売日:1967年

商品の紹介

シーズのブッチギリのアシッ度を誇る67年リリース3RD! シタールやエフェクト、管楽器などを多用しグッとサイケデリック なアレンジが増えた、意外にもシーズのアルバムの中で1番売れた作品。サマー・オブ・ラブの波に乗り、スカイ・サクソンの極彩色 な頭の中をバンド・サウンドで表現することに成功したサイケデリック・ブルース/アシッド・パンク傑作中の傑作。ディスク1にはアルバム本編のオリジナル・ステレオ・マスターを、ディスク2にアウト・テイクやオルタナ・ミックスなどが収録され、オーバーダブがなくともシーズのロックンロール・サウンドが相変わらず強力であったことを証明しています。アレック・パラオによる解説が付いた8ページの豪華なイラスト入りブックレット付。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2024/08/06)

Though the Seeds' third album, 1967's Future, was pegged by critics as the band's attempt to ride the wave of baroque/psychedelic/orchestral magic the Beatles defined with Sgt. Pepper's, the recording was actually complete before the release of the Beatles' far more popular breakthrough album, making it impossible for the influence to touch the uncannily similarly minded flower power tones of Future. The Seeds had their own relatively huge smash with the raw high-pressure garage thumper "Pushin' Too Hard" the year before, and saw nothing wrong with recycling that tune's melody on more than a few songs on their first two albums. The melody and feel of that track is revisited on Future in the form of "Out of the Question" and the spooky organ of "A Thousand Shadows," but a deliberate attempt to move away from the band's by-the-numbers caveman garage rock toward something more experimental, spectral, and musical can be felt all over the rest of the album. While Sgt. Pepper's set a standard for this type of conceptual, genre-bending rock, other heavyweight contemporaries of the Seeds were already experimenting with injecting their straightforward rock & roll with mind-expanding psychedelia and uncommon orchestration. Love, the Zombies, Blues Magoos, and the Left Banke were all getting into flutes, Mellotrons, and harps by 1967, and the Seeds themselves had hinted at a classical influence with the haunting piano solo of their earlier classic "Can't Seem to Make You Mine." Though Future sought to expand on the raw approach of earlier albums with heightened musicality, there's no real concept to tie the various pieces together. Instead, listeners were treated to a pleasant if confusing mishmash of attempted statements. There are stabs at mind-expanding psychedelic mantras like the spare raga-esque guitars and muddy bongos of "Travel with Your Mind," indulgent string sections and random-sounding harpsichords on "Painted Doll" and the waltzy, tuba-heavy "Two Fingers Pointing on You," the aforementioned garage vamps, and all of the above on the obligatory seven-minute album-closing jam "Fallin'." While it's clear vocalist Sky Saxon and company were tuned into the electricity and open-mindedness of the burgeoning hippie movement, the various experiments on Future fail to ever congeal. Even in the most orchestrated, quiet, or overwrought moments, the Seeds can't quite shake their core personalities, sounding less like they're changing directions and more like they're donning a new costume with each song, never really settling on one look before just leaving in the clothes they were wearing to begin with. While the sidesteps into Technicolor psychedelia and overly serious orchestration are interesting and sometimes good, nothing has quite the same power as Saxon's feral howls or the burning fuzz guitar that escapes in the least calculated (and most exciting) moments of Future. ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi

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