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Medicine Show (Deluxe Edition)

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発売日 2025年11月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDown There Records
構成数 4
パッケージ仕様 ボックス
規格品番 DT101CD
SKU 809236004000

構成数 : 4枚
合計収録時間 : 04:54:30
エディション : Deluxe Edition

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Still Holding On to You
    2. 2.
      Daddy's Girl
    3. 3.
      Burn
    4. 4.
      Armed With an Empty Gun
    5. 5.
      Bullet With My Name On It
    6. 6.
      The Medicine Show
    7. 7.
      John Coltrane Stereo Blues
    8. 8.
      Merrittville
    9. 9.
      John Coltrane Stereo Blues (Album Out-take)
    10. 10.
      The Medicine Show (Solo Acoustic)
    11. 11.
      John Coltrane Stereo Blues
  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Tell Me When It's Over
    2. 2.
      Bullet With My Name On It
    3. 3.
      Armed With an Empty Gun
    4. 4.
      The Medicine Show
    5. 5.
      John Coltrane Stereo Blues
    6. 6.
      Burn
    7. 7.
      The Days of Wine and Roses
    8. 8.
      John Coltrane Stereo Blues
    9. 9.
      Bullet With My Name On It
    10. 10.
      Witness
    11. 11.
      Weathered and Torn
  3. 3.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Still Holding On to You
    2. 2.
      Armed With an Empty Gun
    3. 3.
      Let It Rain
    4. 4.
      The Medicine Show
    5. 5.
      Bullet With My Name On It
    6. 6.
      John Coltrane Stereo Blues
    7. 7.
      Burn
    8. 8.
      Morning Dew
    9. 9.
      Burn
    10. 10.
      John Coltrane Stereo Blues
  4. 4.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Susie Q
    2. 2.
      Evil Ways
    3. 3.
      Don't Fear the Reaper
    4. 4.
      Bullet With My Name On It
    5. 5.
      Still Holding On to You
    6. 6.
      Born On the Bayou
    7. 7.
      Don't Fear the Reaper
    8. 8.
      Still Holding On to You
    9. 9.
      Armed With an Empty Gun
    10. 10.
      Witness

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: The Dream Syndicate

商品の紹介

In 1982, the Dream Syndicate seemingly came out of nowhere (actually Davis, California, but close enough) to become the most talked-about band in underground rock with their debut album, The Days of Wine and Roses, recorded in just three days for the tiny but prestigious Ruby Records when the group was just nine months old. After waves of positive press, A&M Records signed the band, and they went into the studio with producer Sandy Pearlman, who spent five months painstakingly crafting their second LP. Given their sudden rise to success, the Dream Syndicate probably would have dealt with a certain amount of critical backlash no matter how their sophomore effort turned out, but 1984s Medicine Show was greeted with openly hostile reviews, largely because it sounded almost nothing like the album that preceded it. Where The Days of Wine and Roses was a raw, passionate fusion of Highway 61-era Bob Dylan and the Velvet Underground at their most primal, Medicine Show sounded grand and polished, but also dusty and weathered, filled with dark, complex narratives full of bad luck and bad blood backed with booming drums and roaring guitars that were significantly more rockist than what Steve Wynn and Karl Precoda brought to their previous recordings. (The departure of original bassist Kendra Smith in favor of Dave Provost also made for a subtle but very real change in their dynamics.) It also added some very theatrical keyboards from Tom Zvoncheck, and often sounded like a conscious throwback to the classic rock era in its willingness to go for the grand gesture. Time has been kind to Medicine Show, in large part because it set the course for what would follow for both the Dream Syndicate and in Steve Wynns solo career in the strength of its film noir storytelling and more ambitious melodic structures. Most of the songs are excellent, especially "Burn," "Daddys Girl," "Armed with an Empty Gun," and the title track, while the extended guitar jam "John Coltrane Stereo Blues" would become the Dream Syndicates answer to "Sister Ray." If Pearlmans production is bulkier than it needed to be, its ambition equaled that of the songs, and four decades after the fact, its a very impressive bit of record-making and a suitably epic conclusion to Karl Precodas tenure with the Dream Syndicate. ~ Mark Deming
Rovi

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