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Onka's Big Moka

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発売日 2000年06月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSony Soho2
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 4947802
SKU 5099749478022

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:48:03
Toploader: Joseph Washbourn (vocals, piano, organ); Dan Hipgrave (acoustic & electric guitars); Julian Deane (guitar, background vocals); Matt Knight (bass); Rob Green (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Enigma Ensemble (strings); The Kickhorns (brass); Brett Findlay (percussion); Michael Rose, Nicholas Foster (programming). Producers: Dave Eringa, George Drakoulias, Tommy D, Rose, Toaster. Engineers: Dave Eringa, Alan Douglas, Richard "Flanman" Iowe. Personnel: Joseph Washbourne (vocals, piano, organ); Joe Country Washburne (vocals, keyboards); Dan Hipgrave (guitar, acoustic guitar); Julian Deane (guitar, background vocals); Sally Herbert (strings); The Kick Horns (brass); Matt Knight (bass guitar); Rob Green (drums, percussion); Tommy D (drums); Michael Rose (programming). Audio Mixers: Dave Eringa; Greg Fidelman; Dave Shiffman; Jim Scott ; Tommy D . Recording information: Rak Studios (1999); Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, Wales (1999); Rose And Foster Studios (1999); Sarm East (1999). Photographer: David Muench. With its keyboard-driven, funk-tinged anthems, Toploader's first album references in equal measures of the honky-tonk of the Rolling Stones and the Faces, the soul of early Elton John, and the infectious funk of Stevie Wonder in the '70s. In fact, the entire album sounds as though it could have been recorded in that decade, and that's not a bad thing. Joseph Washbourne's keyboards take center stage throughout the album, while his gravelly vocals, by turns joyful and melancholy, are well-suited to the band's brand of dance-oriented rock. The rhythm section establishes a solid groove, the guitars wail and soar, and the keyboards act as the guide and foundation. "Let the People Know," an exceptionally catchy dance track in the style of Jamiroquai, features a string section on loan from the Bee Gees; "Achilles Heel" rolls along tunefully, the intensity building until the song ends in a chaotic wall of noise. "Dancing in the Moonlight" is another album standout, a laid-back party anthem that could have been recorded by Rod Stewart when he still had a rooster-cut. All in all, Onka's Big Monka is a supremely enjoyable record, an album that evokes some of the best musical trends of the 1970s and blends them all together admirably. ~ Brandon Gentry

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Let the People Know

      アーティスト: Toploader

    2. 2.
      Dancing in the Moonlight

      アーティスト: Toploader

    3. 3.
      Achilles' Heel

      アーティスト: Toploader

    4. 4.
      Breathe

      アーティスト: Toploader

    5. 5.
      Do You Know What Your Future Will Be?

      アーティスト: Toploader

    6. 6.
      Only for a While

      アーティスト: Toploader

    7. 7.
      Just Hold On

      アーティスト: Toploader

    8. 8.
      Higher State

      アーティスト: Toploader

    9. 9.
      High Flying Bird

      アーティスト: Toploader

    10. 10.
      Summer Cycle

      アーティスト: Toploader

    11. 11.
      Just About Living

      アーティスト: Toploader

    12. 12.
      Floating Away (In a Bath Tub)

      アーティスト: Toploader

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Toploader

その他
エンジニア: Dave Eringa
プロデューサー: Dave Eringa

商品の紹介

With its keyboard-driven, funk-tinged anthems, Toploader's first album references in equal measures of the honky-tonk of the Rolling Stones and the Faces, the soul of early Elton John, and the infectious funk of Stevie Wonder in the '70s. In fact, the entire album sounds as though it could have been recorded in that decade, and that's not a bad thing. Joseph Washbourne's keyboards take center stage throughout the album, while his gravelly vocals, by turns joyful and melancholy, are well-suited to the band's brand of dance-oriented rock. The rhythm section establishes a solid groove, the guitars wail and soar, and the keyboards act as the guide and foundation. "Let the People Know," an exceptionally catchy dance track in the style of Jamiroquai, features a string section on loan from the Bee Gees; "Achilles Heel" rolls along tunefully, the intensity building until the song ends in a chaotic wall of noise. "Dancing in the Moonlight" is another album standout, a laid-back party anthem that could have been recorded by Rod Stewart when he still had a rooster-cut. All in all, Onka's Big Monka is a supremely enjoyable record, an album that evokes some of the best musical trends of the 1970s and blends them all together admirably. ~ Brandon Gentry|
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