POPの魔術師ジェフ・リン率いる ELO(エレクトリック・ライト・オーケストラ)
全米で初TOP10入りを果たした1975年リリース 5thアルバム『フェイス・ザ・ミュージック』(アナログ盤)
発売・販売元 提供資料(2025/11/28)
Electric Light Orchestra's more modest follow-up to Eldorado is a very solid album, if not as bold or unified. It was also their first recorded at Musicland in Munich, which became Jeff Lynne's preferred venue for cutting records. At the time, he was also generating songs at a breakneck pace and had perfected the majestic, quasi-Beatles-type style (sort of high-wattage Magical Mystery Tour) introduced two albums earlier. The sound is stripped down a bit on Face the Music, Louis Clark's orchestral contributions generally more subdued than on Eldorado, even when they compete with the band, as on "Strange Magic." The soulful "Evil Woman" was one of the most respectable chart hits of its era, and one of the best songs that Lynne ever wrote (reportedly in 30 minutes), while "Strange Magic" showed off his writing in a more ethereal vein. "One Summer Dream," which is written in a similar mode, also has a touchingly wistful mood about it but is a somewhat lackluster finale compared to the albums that preceded and followed this one. The requisite rock & roll number, "Poker," is a quicker tempo than anything previously heard from the band, the guitar is pumped up louder than ever. And "Down Home Town," an experiment in achieving a country & western sound, is fresh at this point and more interesting than the equivalent material of Out of the Blue. ~ Bruce Eder
Rovi
#3,#6といった一般的な名曲以外にも,#2,#4,#5,#7,#8といった隠れた名曲が......って、結局、全部良いって事か(笑)。#5はハードロックですね、格好良いな。