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Black Monk Time

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2025年09月下旬
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMunster
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 180g重量盤
規格品番 MR486
SKU 602488510134

構成数 : 1枚
エディション : Reissue、Remaster

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      MONK TIME
    2. 2.
      SHUT UP
    3. 3.
      BOYS ARE BOYS AND GIRLS ARE CHOICE
    4. 4.
      HIGGLE-DY PIGGLE-DY
    5. 5.
      I HATE YOU
    6. 6.
      OH, HOW TO DO NOW
  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      COMPLICATION
    2. 2.
      WE DO WIE DU
    3. 3.
      DRUNKEN MARIA
    4. 4.
      LOVE CAME TUMBLIN' DOWN
    5. 5.
      BLAST OFF!
    6. 6.
      THAT'S MY GIRL

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Monks

商品の紹介

トレードマークのザヴィエル・ヘアを振り乱し、暗黒の戒律を唱えたドイツ駐在の米軍GI達。徹底的なアンチ・ポップ、アンチ・ビートル精神が叩き出す、コミカルかつ禍々しいフリーク・ビート! 本作は1966年にリリースされた彼ら唯一のアルバム。当時ポリドール・レコードは本作をアメリカ市場には過激すぎると判断し、ドイツ及びヨーロッパの一部でしか当時流通されなかったという作品ですが、現在では非常に入手困難な貴重盤としてコレクターズ・マーケットで人気の一枚。爆発的なオープニング・ナンバー「Monk Time」から激しい「Complication」まで、本作はフラワーパワーを拒否し、より切迫した怒り、ユーモア、革新性を追求し、さらに対立的なリズム重視のサウンドを確立しました。ベースとドラムの激しい反復リズム、歪んだギター、打楽器的なエレクトリックバンジョー、混沌としたオルガン、抑えのない叫び声のヴォーカルによる衝撃的なこのアルバムを今回リマスターで180グラム重量盤でリイシュー。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/07/15)

The story of the Monks is one of those rock & roll tales that seems too good to be true -- five Americans soldiers stationed in Germany form a rock band to blow off steam, and after starting out playing solid but ordinary R&B-influenced beat music, their songs evolve into something that bear practically no relation to anything happening in pop in 1966. If anything, the Monks were far wilder than their story would suggest; they may have looked bizarre in their matching black outfits, rope ties, and tonsures, but it was their music that was truly radical, with the sharp fuzz and feedback of Gary Burger's guitar faced off against the bludgeoning clang of Dave Day's amplified banjo (taking the place of rhythm guitar), as Roger Johnston pounded out minimalist patterns on the drums, Eddie Shaw's electric bass gave forth with a monstrous throb, and Larry Clark's keyboard bounced off the surfaces of the aural melee. This would have been heady stuff even without Burger's wild-eyed vocals, in which he howls "I hate you with a passion, baby," "Why do you kill all those kids over there in Vietnam?" and "Believing you're wise, being so dumb" over the band's dissonant fury. The closest thing the Monks had to a musical counterpart in 1966 were the Velvet Underground, but existing on separate continents they never heard one another at the time, and while Lou Reed and John Cale were schooled in free jazz and contemporary classical that influenced their work, the Monks were creating a new species of rock & roll pretty much out of their heads. Given all this, it's all the more remarkable that they landed a record deal with a major German label, and while Black Monk Time, their first and only studio album, doesn't boast a fancy production, the simple, clean recording of the group's crazed sounds captures their mad genius to striking effect, and the mingled rage and lunatic joy that rises from these songs is still striking decades after they were recorded. Within a year of the release of Black Monk Time, the band would break up (reportedly over disagreements about a possible tour of Vietnam), and the two singles that followed the LP were more pop-oriented efforts that suggested the Monks couldn't keep up this level of intensity forever. But in late 1965, the Monks were rock & roll's most savage visionaries, and Black Monk Time preserves their cleansing rage in simple but grand style. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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