フォーマット |
LPレコード |
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構成数 |
2 |
国内/輸入 |
輸入 (International Version) |
パッケージ仕様 |
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発売日 |
2018年09月08日 |
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規格品番 |
6754504 |
レーベル |
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SKU |
602567545040 |
構成数 | 2枚
合計収録時間 | 00:00:00
Teaming with Greg Kurstin -- a producer best-known for helming Adele's Grammy-winning 25, but also a musician in his own right, collaborating with Inara George in the savvy retro duo the Bird and the Bee -- is a signal from Paul McCartney that he intends Egypt Station, his 18th solo album, to be a thoroughly modern affair. It is, but not in the way that the glitzy 2013 album New, with its fair share of Mark Ronson productions, was. Kurstin doesn't specialize in gaudiness, he coaxes his collaborators to act like a bright, colorful version of their best selves, which is what he achieves with McCartney here. Apart from "Fuh You" -- a vulgar throwaway novelty recorded with Ryan Tedder -- Egypt Station is a handsome and clever collection where McCartney hits many familiar marks but the difference is, he gets there in a different fashion than before. Perhaps the mini-suites, pleas for peace, rocking boogie, and romantic ballads are the very definition of McCartney's wheelhouse, but he takes some subtle chances here, both in the arrangement and, especially, the lyrics. All the slower songs are peppered with haunting images of darkness creeping at the edges, while McCartney revives the carnality that marked "Press" -- not just on the straightforward "Fuh You" but on "Come on to Me," a considerably better song than the Tedder exercise. Such twists are welcome but what's satisfying about Egypt Station is what's always satisfying about a McCartney record: the hooks and imagination that are so rampant seem effortless. The thing that Kurstin brings to the table is a refinement, letting McCartney's ideas shine incandescently while also revealing that a record this clever isn't tossed off, it's crafted in every respect. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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1.[LPレコード]DISC 1:
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1.Opening Station
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2.I Don't Know
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3.Come On to Me
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4.Happy With You
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5.Who Cares
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6.Fuh You
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7.Confidante
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8.People Want Peace
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9.Hand in Hand
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2.[LPレコード]DISC 2:
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1.Dominoes
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2.Back in Brazil
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3.Do It Now
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4.Caesar Rock
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5.Despite Repeated Warnings
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6.Station II
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7.Hunt You Down/Naked/C-Link
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リヴァプールでシークレット・ライヴをやったりと相変わらず元気なサー・ポールの5年ぶりとなる新作は、アデルやベック仕事で知られるプロデューサーのグレッグ・カースティンと組み、非常にポールらしい一枚に仕上がった。"I Don't Know"や"Hand In Hand"のような誰にでもわかる美しいメロディー、ビートルズ・ファンの心をくすぐる小技や挑戦的な音使いなど、難しいことをいとも簡単にやる彼ならではの才がどの曲にも溢れ、架空の旅を想定したというこのアルバムは心地良いことこのうえない。耳通りは極めてマイルドで穏やかだが、ソングライティングから演奏、楽器の選択まで随所にポール流の遊びも詰まった傑作だ。
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