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Southern Nights (Brick & Mortar Exclusive)<限定盤>

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発売日 2025年05月09日
国内/輸入 輸入(アメリカ盤)
レーベルRhino
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 603497825271
SKU 603497825271

構成数 : 1枚

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作品の情報

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アーティスト: Allen Toussaint

オリジナル発売日:1975年

商品の紹介

Allen Toussaint produced a kind of masterpiece with his first Reprise album, Life, Love and Faith, finding previously unimagined variations on his signature New Orleans R&B sound. For its 1975 sequel, Southern Nights, he went even further out, working with producer Marshall Sehorn to create a hazy vague concept album that flirted with neo-psychedelia while dishing out his deepest funk and sweetest soul. It's a bit of an unfocused album, but that's largely due to the repeated instrumental "filler," usually based on the theme of the title song, that pops up between every two or so songs, undercutting whatever momentum the album is building. That, along with a song or two that are merely average Toussaint, prevents Southern Nights from being a full-fledged masterpiece, but it comes close enough to that level of distinction anyway due to the brilliance of its best songs. There is, of course, "Southern Nights," which Glen Campbell later took to the top of the charts, but it's nearly unrecognizable here, given a swirling, trippy arrangement that plays like a heat mirage. It's rivalled by the exquisite "What Do You Want the Girl to Do?," later covered by both Bonnie Raitt and Boz Scaggs, neither of which equal the beautiful, sighing resignation of Toussaint's impeccable vocal performance. Then, there are the songs that weren't covered, but should have been, like the nearly anthemic "Back in Baby's Arm," the rolling, catchy "Basic Lady," the stately "You Will Not Lose," or the steady-grooving end-of-the-night "When the Party's Over." Then, there are the songs that perhaps only Toussaint could sing, given their complex yet nimble grooves: witness how "Country John" seems like a simple, straight-ahead New Orleans raver but really switches tempo and rhythm over the course of the song, or how the monumental "Last Train" builds from its spare, funky opening to a multi-layered conclusion boasting one of Toussaint's best horn arrangements and vocal hooks. These disparate sounds may not be tied together by the interludes, as they were intended, but they nevertheless hold together because they're strong songs all bearing Toussaint's unmistakable imprint. They're so good that they nearly knock the "near" of off the near-masterpiece status for Southern Nights, and they're the reason why the album should be a part of any serious soul collection. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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大分前に手に入れて、久しぶりに聴いたらこのアルバムの解釈が変わりました。以前は名盤を聴くという感じだったが様々な音楽経験を経て再度トライしてみると名盤たる所以がわかってきました。バックのミーターズの演奏も含めて完璧です。これだけ飽きのこないアルバムを作れるのは凄い!ニューオリンズの奥深さを感じもっと突き詰めていきたい出発点。
2020/05/13 かつ魚さん
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‪フリーソウル大名盤。アルバム制作時にスタジオに遊びに来たヴァン・ダイク・パークスとの会話から生まれたという、タイトル曲である「Southern Nights」の心地よい浮遊感とメロウネス。生まれ故郷ルイジアナ州ニューオリンズのルーズでいなたいリズム&ブルースの魅力がたっぷり満喫できる傑作。‬
2020/04/23 3号さん
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ソングライター、プロデューサー、ピアニストとして活躍、ニューオーリンズサウンドの象徴となる偉人。自身の代表作となる75年作。トゥーサンサウンドの何たるかを知り尽くしたミーターズらをバックに極上の演奏を繰り広げる。郷愁味あふれるタイトルトラック“サザンナイツ”の美しさは筆舌に尽くしがたい。名作‼
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