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Flaunt the Imperfection

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発売日 1990年06月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVirgin UK
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 CDV2342
SKU 077778670728

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:43:04
U.K. released album FLAUNT THE IMPERFECTION was China Crisis' most popular. The roots rock/bluesy/new wave melding pot also featured the influence of Steely Dan's Walter Becker behind the production knobs. Lyricists: Eddie Lundon; Garry Daly . Personnel: Eddie Lundon (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Garry Daly (vocals, synthesizer, background vocals); Tim Renwick (guitar); Simon Clarke (flute, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Steve Gregory (saxophone); Tim Sanders (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Roddy Lorimer (trumpet, flugelhorn); Peter Thoms (trombone); Nick Magnus (grand piano, synthesizer, programming, keyboard programming); Walter Becker (synthesizer, percussion); Kevin Wilkinson (drums, percussion); Gary Johns (programming, background vocals); Ginny Clee, Colin Campsie (background vocals). Recording information: Parkgate Studio (1985). Arrangers: China Crisis; Walter Becker. China Crisis underwent a complete change in sound for their third album, completely ditching the heavy dub rhythms and challenging arrangements of 1982's Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain and 1983's Working with Fire and Steel (Possible Pop Songs, Vol. 2) with an altogether smoother and less aggressive sound. That doesn't equal a commercial capitulation, however; if anything, the choice of Walter Becker (of the then-unfashionable Steely Dan) as producer was a more commercially daring maneuver than anything the group had previously attempted. The overall sound is considerably prettier than before -- the placid Eno-like "Black Man Ray? is downright beautiful -- and the arrangements mix synthesizers with traditional instruments in what was for 1985 an unusually graceful way, with neither predominating. Another difference from the earlier albums is that the group's songwriting is much improved, the failed instrumental experiments and tiresome dance workouts that occasionally marred their earlier albums replaced with a newfound melodic sophistication and lyrical acuity. By the time of 1987's What Price Paradise, this sophistication will be unfortunately replaced by callow slickness, but Flaunt the Imperfection is the one album where China Crisis got the balance right. ~ Stewart Mason
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: China Crisis

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プロデューサー: Walter Becker

オリジナル発売日:1985年

商品の紹介

China Crisis underwent a complete change in sound for their third album, completely ditching the heavy dub rhythms and challenging arrangements of 1982's Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain and 1983's Working with Fire and Steel (Possible Pop Songs, Vol. 2) with an altogether smoother and less aggressive sound. That doesn't equal a commercial capitulation, however; if anything, the choice of Walter Becker (of the then-unfashionable Steely Dan) as producer was a more commercially daring maneuver than anything the group had previously attempted. The overall sound is considerably prettier than before -- the placid Eno-like "Black Man Ray? is downright beautiful -- and the arrangements mix synthesizers with traditional instruments in what was for 1985 an unusually graceful way, with neither predominating. Another difference from the earlier albums is that the group's songwriting is much improved, the failed instrumental experiments and tiresome dance workouts that occasionally marred their earlier albums replaced with a newfound melodic sophistication and lyrical acuity. By the time of 1987's What Price Paradise, this sophistication will be unfortunately replaced by callow slickness, but Flaunt the Imperfection is the one album where China Crisis got the balance right. ~ Stewart Mason
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