Rock/Pop
CDアルバム

This Is Hardcore/Live At Glastonbury

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 1998年09月14日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルIsland
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 5245912
SKU 731452459121

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Fear

      アーティスト: Pulp

    2. 2.
      Dishes

      アーティスト: Pulp

    3. 3.
      Party Hard

      アーティスト: Pulp

    4. 4.
      Help The Aged

      アーティスト: Pulp

    5. 5.
      This Is Hardcore

      アーティスト: Pulp

    6. 6.
      TV Movie

      アーティスト: Pulp

    7. 7.
      Little Soul

      アーティスト: Pulp

    8. 8.
      I'm A Man

      アーティスト: Pulp

    9. 9.
      Seductive Barry

      アーティスト: Pulp

    10. 10.
      Sylvia

      アーティスト: Pulp

    11. 11.
      Glory Days

      アーティスト: Pulp

    12. 12.
      Day After The Revolution

      アーティスト: Pulp

    13. 13.
      Fear (live)

      アーティスト: Pulp

    14. 14.
      Live Bed Show (live)

      アーティスト: Pulp

    15. 15.
      TV Movie (live)

      アーティスト: Pulp

    16. 16.
      Little Soul (live)

      アーティスト: Pulp

    17. 17.
      Party Hard (live)

      アーティスト: Pulp

    18. 18.
      Help The Aged (live)

      アーティスト: Pulp

    19. 19.
      Seductive Barry (live)

      アーティスト: Pulp

  2. 2.[CDアルバム]

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Pulp

その他
エンジニア: Pete Lewis
プロデューサー: Chris Thomas (Producer)

商品の紹介

"This is the sound of someone losing the plot/you're gonna like it, but not a lot." So says Jarvis Cocker on "The Fear," the opening track on This Is Hardcore, the ambitious follow-up to Pulp's breakthrough Different Class, thereby providing his own review for the album. Cocker doesn't quite lose the plot on This Is Hardcore, but the ominous, claustrophobic "The Fear" makes it clear that this is a different band, one that no longer has anthems like "Common People" in mind. The shift in direction shouldn't come as a surprise -- Pulp was always an arty band -- but even the catchiest numbers are shrouded in darkness. This Is Hardcore is haunted by disappointments and fear -- by the realization that what you dreamed of may not be what you really wanted. Nowhere is this better heard than on "This Is Hardcore," where drum loops, lounge piano, cinematic strings, and a sharp lyric create a frightening monument to weary decadence. It's the centerpiece of the album, and the best moments follow its tone. Some, like "The Fear," "Seductive Barry," and "Help the Aged," wear their fear on their sleeves, some cloak it in Bowie-esque dance grooves ("Party Hard") or in hushed, resigned tones ("Dishes"). A few others, such as the scathing "I'm a Man" or "A Little Soul," have a similar vibe without being explicitly dark. Instead of delivering an entirely bleak album, Pulp raise the curtain somewhat on the last three songs, but the attempts at redemption -- "Sylvia," "Glory Days," "The Day After the Revolution" -- don't feel as natural as everything that precedes them. It's enough to keep the album from being a masterpiece, but it's hardly enough to prevent it from being an artistic triumph. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
Rovi

"This is the sound of someone losing the plot/you're gonna like it, but not a lot." So says Jarvis Cocker on "The Fear," the opening track on This Is Hardcore, the ambitious follow-up to Pulp's breakthrough Different Class, thereby providing his own review for the album. Cocker doesn't quite lose the plot on This Is Hardcore, but the ominous, claustrophobic "The Fear" makes it clear that this is a different band, one that no longer has anthems like "Common People" in mind. The shift in direction shouldn't come as a surprise -- Pulp was always an arty band -- but even the catchiest numbers are shrouded in darkness. This Is Hardcore is haunted by disappointments and fear -- by the realization that what you dreamed of may not be what you really wanted. Nowhere is this better heard than on "This Is Hardcore," where drum loops, lounge piano, cinematic strings, and a sharp lyric create a frightening monument to weary decadence. It's the centerpiece of the album, and the best moments follow its tone. Some, like "The Fear," "Seductive Barry," and "Help the Aged," wear their fear on their sleeves, some cloak it in Bowie-esque dance grooves ("Party Hard") or in hushed, resigned tones ("Dishes"). A few others, such as the scathing "I'm a Man" or "A Little Soul," have a similar vibe without being explicitly dark. Instead of delivering an entirely bleak album, Pulp raise the curtain somewhat on the last three songs, but the attempts at redemption -- "Sylvia," "Glory Days," "The Day After the Revolution" -- don't feel as natural as everything that precedes them. It's enough to keep the album from being a masterpiece, but it's hardly enough to prevent it from being an artistic triumph. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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