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9th & 13th

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発売日 2002年03月30日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTricatel
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TRICDFR018
SKU 3596971682729

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:49:12

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Theme from the Rotters' Club - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

    2. 2.
      Destination Moon - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

    3. 3.
      Une Courte Promenade A Bicyclette - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

    4. 4.
      Tower Hill - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

    5. 5.
      Fires Rise and Die - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

    6. 6.
      Three Views of Cicely - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

    7. 7.
      9th & 13th - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

    8. 8.
      Alone With Shirley - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

    9. 9.
      Benjamin in Paradise - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

    10. 10.
      Somniloquy - Manners, Danny

      アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Jonathan Coe

ゲスト
アーティスト: Danny MannersLouis Philippe

その他
エンジニア: Richard Preston

商品の紹介

Collaborations between novelists and songwriters are rare, the only persuasive argument that they can bear fruit being the substantial body of work recorded by Pete Atkin with lyrics by Clive James. 9th & 13th has even fewer precedents in that the novelist Jonathan Coe's role here is solely to read out extracts from his hugely enjoyable best-selling novel The Rotters' Club, with or without accompaniment by Louis Philippe and pianist Danny Manners. The novel has a musical theme (as does the title, which refers to a seductively ambiguous chord), though most of the extracts read -- and occasionally acted -- out here concern its adolescent protagonist Benjamin's longing for the unattainable sixth-form siren Cicely. Coe, himself something of a thwarted musician, has spoken of how he aspires to find a new way of integrating music and the spoken word. Yet though such a fusion is not uncommon in the theater, it's hard to think of a single example of a rock album on which music and recitatif happily co-exist. While the principal reason for this may be the wretched standard of most rock poetry or storytelling (think Moody Blues, think Pete Townshend), there's also no getting away from the fact that spoken passages pall quickly with repetition. Added to this, Coe is a much better writer than he is a reader of his own work. There simply isn't the range of expression in his voice to add anything that isn't already on the page. As for Philippe's contributions, these largely consist of some breezy instrumental interludes, a short new song called "Somniloquy," and re-recordings of "Destination Moon" (from Delta Kiss) and "Fires Rise and Die" (from Appointment with Venus). The latter, one of Philippe's most remarkable songs, is a substantial improvement on the original and, in truth, represents the one cogent reason to seek out 9th & 13th. Perhaps as an admission of defeat, in recent years Coe has begun to write lyrics for Philippe -- with infinitely more satisfying results. ~ Christopher Evans|
Rovi

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