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St Arkansas

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発売日 2002年05月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルGlitterhouse
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 GRCD554
SKU 4030433755426

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Pere Ubu includes: David Thomas (vocals); Tom Herman (guitar, organ, background vocals); Robert Wheeler, Michele Temple, Steve Mehlman. Additional personnel: Jim Jones. Recorded at SUMA, Painesville, Ohio.

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Fevered Dream Of Hernando DeSoto

      アーティスト: Pere Ubu

    2. 2.
      Slow Walking Daddy

      アーティスト: Pere Ubu

    3. 3.
      Michele

      アーティスト: Pere Ubu

    4. 4.
      333

      アーティスト: Pere Ubu

    5. 5.
      Hell

      アーティスト: Pere Ubu

    6. 6.
      Lisbon

      アーティスト: Pere Ubu

    7. 7.
      Steve

      アーティスト: Pere Ubu

    8. 8.
      Phone Home Jonah

      アーティスト: Pere Ubu

    9. 9.
      Where's The Truth

      アーティスト: Pere Ubu

    10. 10.
      Dark

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Pere Ubu

その他
エンジニア: Paul Hamann
プロデューサー: David Thomas (Rock)

商品の紹介

Entertainment Weekly - "...A journey across a blasted landscape of arid loneliness, interupted by moments of surreal humor...an utterly typical piece of witty Ubu absurdity." - Rating: B+ Q - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Thomas's reedy, mass murderer vocals remain as unlikely as they are compelling while the spiky, sometimes challenging music is seldom without a groove....In a cultural climate where anger wears big shorts, all hail the suited Kings Of Being Archly Annoyed." CMJ - "...A dark, smoky and decidedly lonesome road through the singer's head..." Mojo - "...Immediate, energised and claustrophobic; redolent of late-night TV and transistor radio rather than the widescreen....It's difficult to think of a more important band currently working..." Alternative Press - 7 out of 10 - "...For a different band, this would be a throwback album, one meant to convince fans that time hadn't eroded their mission or authenticity, but Pere Ubu are less interested in revisiting their version of the '70s than they are in adding one more piece of strange territory to the map Thomas has spent his entire career drawing." The Wire - "...ST ARKANSAS is the most focused, succinct and downright enjoyable Pere Ubu album to emerge since their reformation in the late 1980s..."
Rovi

No band has sustained as much alt-credibility as long as Pere Ubu. While St. Arkansas doesn't divert from the paths the bandmembers have already traveled, it's worth remembering that these guys started this trip 27 years prior to this album, and noting as well that their lyrical and musical creativity is undiminished by time. Recorded dry, with a boxlike ambience, David Thomas's vocals gnarl like a weed, repulsive yet irresistible, in a garden of broken glass. While the band scatters shards of pointed sound around him, Thomas tells cryptic, twisted tales; on "Slow Walking Daddy" his strangled bleat transplants a Willy Loman character into shadows of vague but looming doom. For the song "Hell" he switches to a smoky mumble and reflects, with odd detachment, on finding himself in perdition -- a place depicted musically by a muffled, lurching drum motif, some keyboard wheezes, and a distant out of tune piano. The closing track, "Dark," wraps up the theme of the album -- tragic self-delusion in a world filled with indifference; Thomas' delivery of the key line, a hopeless mantra to "AM radio," is a masterful bit of expression. On each track he presents himself as more of an actor or a performance artist than a singer, an assumption of identity that would challenge almost any band's approach to accompaniment. In this sense, as well as in his poetic integrity and superb connection to his musicians, and in the dark majesty of his declamation, Thomas casts a dangerous spell with St. Arkansas and reaffirms his stature as a peer of Tom Waits. ~ Robert L. Doerschuk|
Rovi

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