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OX4: The Best Of Ride

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発売日 2006年02月06日
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レーベルIgnition
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 IGNCD14
SKU 5055060201428

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:07:31
Ride: Andy Bell (vocals, guitar); Mark Gardener (guitar, background vocals); Stephen Queralt (bass); Laurence Colbert (drums). Producers include: Ride, Alan Moulder, John Leckie. Recorded between 1990 & 1996. Personnel: Andy Bell , Mark Gardener (vocals, guitar); Loz Colbert (drums). Audio Mixers: Chris Brown ; John Leckie; Alan Moulder; Mark Freegard. Audio Remixer: Alan Moulder. Liner Note Author: Andy Perry. Recording information: Black Barn Studios, Ripley; Blackwing Studios, London, England; Chipping Norton Studios, Ripley; Matrix Studios, London, England; Sawmills; Sound City; The Manor; Union Studios, Oxford, England. Photographers: Jayne Houghton; Joe Dilworth. While many of the British shoegazer bands of the early 1990s adopted Phil Spector's "wall of sound" approach, none ever quite managed to couple tornado-like guitars with such astonishingly delicate melodies as Oxford, England's Ride. Channeling a '60s pop sensibility through heavy distortion, they were the sonic equivalent of a raging sandstorm seen through a filigree window. This best-of collection cherry-picks from the band's four studio albums and numerous singles, including "Chelsea Girl," an early example of the quartet's compressed energy and blind enthusiasm packed into an outstanding three-minute pop song. Diving into longer song structures, the band builds "Dreams Burn Down" on a foundation of roiling feedback through which Andy Bell's guitar breaks like shafts of light, while "Vapour Trail," features a string section that enhances the song's already-expansive sound. This compilation's centerpiece is the magnificent "Leave Them All Behind," an eight-minute epic with angelic, harmonized vocals that soar above a sea of swooping guitars and frenetic, crashing drums. Both an ideal introduction to the band and a reminder of a shining moment of pop brilliance, OX4 is an essential document of rock music played for the sheer joy of making a glorious, infernal racket.

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    1. 1.
      Chelsea Girl

      アーティスト: Ride

    2. 2.
      Drive Blind

      アーティスト: Ride

    3. 3.
      Like a Daydream

      アーティスト: Ride

    4. 4.
      Taste

      アーティスト: Ride

    5. 5.
      Dreams Burn Down

      アーティスト: Ride

    6. 6.
      Vapour Trail

      アーティスト: Ride

    7. 7.
      Unfamiliar

      アーティスト: Ride

    8. 8.
      Leave Them All Behind

      アーティスト: Ride

    9. 9.
      Twisterella

      アーティスト: Ride

    10. 10.
      OX4

      アーティスト: Ride

    11. 11.
      Birdman

      アーティスト: Ride

    12. 12.
      From Time to Time

      アーティスト: Ride

    13. 13.
      How Does It Feel to Feel?

      アーティスト: Ride

    14. 14.
      I Don't Know Where It Comes From

      アーティスト: Ride

    15. 15.
      Black Nite Crash

      アーティスト: Ride

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Ride

オリジナル発売日:2002年

商品の紹介

It wasn't exactly fashionable to be a Ride fan in the early '90s. In certain nooks of the universe, wearing a Ride T-shirt meant you had to walk with your fists clenched, ready to defend your decrepit taste in music and do the pouncing before you got pounced upon. Often, you had to endure the taunts of your peers and the remainder of those who agreed with or were influenced by the majority of the British press who decided -- shortly after praising the band for their genius -- that they were ultimately a crap band. When it came to shoegaze, they weren't My Bloody Valentine, were they? As their tastes and influences changed and they began playing more "proper" rock & roll, they failed to write anything as anthemic as "Live Forever," right? Well to hell with all of that. In the nooks of the universe where it is okay to wear a Ride shirt, Nowhere is on par with Loveless for its own peculiar rush of swirling psychedelics and more prominent vocal hooks; Going Blank Again trumps Teenage Fanclub's Bandwagonesque because it exudes more power and focus; and 1994's Carnival of Light, with its roots in the Byrds and their ilk, is viewed more as prophecy than heresy. A copy of OX4: The Best of Ride is all you need for your defense now. Boasting a solid representation of each of Ride's albums, the band-selected compilation proves once and for all that Ride was one of the finest of the early '90s; they were capable of crafting brilliant melodies just as easily as their influences and competitors; and they never repeated themselves. So wear your Mark Gardener fringe with pride, blare "Unfamiliar" as loudly as possible, and keep Tarantula forever blocked from your memory. ~ Andy Kellman|
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