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Honi Soit

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1994年05月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルA&M
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 3948492
SKU 082839484923

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Dead or Alive

      アーティスト: John Cale

    2. 2.
      Strange Times in Casablanca

      アーティスト: John Cale

    3. 3.
      Fighter Pilot

      アーティスト: John Cale

    4. 4.
      Wilson Joliet

      アーティスト: John Cale

    5. 5.
      Streets of Laredo, The

      アーティスト: John Cale

    6. 6.
      Honi Soit (La Premiere Lecon de Francaise)

      アーティスト: John Cale

    7. 7.
      Riverbank

      アーティスト: John Cale

    8. 8.
      Russian Roulette

      アーティスト: John Cale

    9. 9.
      Magic and Lies

      アーティスト: John Cale

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: John Cale

その他
プロデューサー: Mike Thorne

商品の紹介

The rise of the punk/new wave scene finally provided John Cale with a context in which he didn't seem that much more eccentric than the other musicians surrounding him, and after reintroducing himself to the new audience with 1979's purposefully aggressive Sabotage/Live, recorded on-stage at CBGB and filled with bleak rants about global militarization, he released Honi Soit, his first studio album in six years. Honi Soit was considerably more polished and stylistically eclectic than Sabotage/Live, but Cale had hardly shaken off the intense paranoia and foreboding echoes that dominated the previous album, and if anything the cleaner surfaces of Mike Thorne's production and the efficient, no-nonsense support of Cale's road band of the moment brought the album's psychodrama to a finer point; Honi Soit rivals Fear as the most lividly uncomfortable album in Cale's catalog, and that's saying something. While there are a few moments of relief -- the languid "Riverbank," and the pop melodies of "Dead or Alive" and "Magic & Lies" -- more typical are the battlefield nightmare "Wilson Joliet," the bemused espionage of "Strange Times in Casablanca," and the paramilitary ranting of "Russian Roulette." Probably most telling is "Magic & Lies," which starts out with an upbeat keyboard pattern Barry Manilow would envy, and ends in a barrage of crashing drums and swooping bass swells that closes the album like a lid slamming shut on a coffin; here even Cale's token upbeat numbers wouldn't escape his overpowering sense of dread, and on Honi Soit there is no corner sunny enough to escape the shadow of World War III. ~ Mark Deming|
Rovi

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