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Echoes and Rhymes (2025 Reissue)<Colored Vinyl>

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フォーマット LPレコード
発売日 2025年11月07日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルElefant
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 ER1163SLP
SKU 8428846311630

構成数 : 1枚
エディション : Reissue

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Panic
    2. 2.
      Turn Off the Moon
    3. 3.
      Move It on Over
    4. 4.
      Sunshine in My Rainy Day Mind
    5. 5.
      Till You Say You'll Be Mine
    6. 6.
      I'm Not Sayin'
    7. 7.
      the Witch
    8. 8.
      I Surrender
    9. 9.
      Amoureux D'une Affiche
    10. 10.
      Where Will You Be?
    11. 11.
      Single Girl
    12. 12.
      Who Are You Trying to Fool?
    13. 13.
      Time Slips Away
    14. 14.
      Wild Flower

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アーティスト: The Primitives

商品の紹介

When the Primitives re-formed in 2009 to play a show in tribute to recently deceased bassist Steve Dullaghan, they had no long-term plan to stay together. However, the glowing response to that show and a few others led to a tour and the excellent 2011 Never Kill a Secret EP. The recordings showed that the Primitives had lost none of their punch over the years and maybe sounded better than they did when they broke up in 1991. The release of their 2012 album Echoes and Rhymes confirms this suspicion. It's made up of covers of fairly obscure girl-fronted songs from the 1960s and sounds super poppy, but has a nice noisy bite too. Tracy Tracy sounds like she hasn't aged a day, Paul Court's guitars have plenty of kick, and producer Paul Sampson makes sure not to clean things up too much. The songs the group picked are uniformly good too, from the ultra cutesy "Turn Off the Moon" from the Lolita soundtrack to the spooky "The Witch," which was recorded by German duo Adam and Eve. The depth of their record collections is impressive, and when the most obvious song on a covers album is a 1965 single by Nico ("I'm Not Sayin'"), there is some serious deep catalog digging going on. No matter the style, whether the girl group sounds of Reparata & the Delrons' "Panic" or the ye-ye stomp of Laura Ulmer's "Amoureux d'une Affiche," the Primitives make the songs their own. They sound thrilled to be playing together again and that feeling of happiness comes through the grooves like a warm embrace. So many comebacks are ruined in so many different ways; it's a real treat to hear a band pull off a reunion with style, and more importantly, a record good enough to measure up to the band's best work. ~ Tim Sendra
Rovi

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