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Lover (Deluxe CD Boxset)<数量限定盤>
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2019年08月23日

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約1年半振りの新曲「ME!」のミュージック・ビデオは、YouTube公開24時間で6,520万再生を記録し、ソロ・アーティスト、および女性アーティストとして史上最高記録を更新。
その他、Vevoでの1日での再生数記録更新、Spotifyの世界チャート1位獲得、85の国と地域のiTunes で1位獲得、Amazon musicでの初日及び初週のストリーミング数の記録更新など、大ヒットを記録中のシングル「ME!」を含む7枚目のニュー・アルバム!
発売・販売元 提供資料 (2019/06/14)
Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t feels like an epiphany: free and unhurried, governed by no one concept or outlook, it represents Swift at her most liberated, enjoying a bit of the freedom she won for her cohort." NME - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Swift's melodies are frequently dazzling and her loved-up lyrics are ultimately quite touching." Clash - "Ultimately, the album's highlights are those songs where the voice and sentiment we hear is truly her own, the enthralling, stirring, emotion-manipulating voice that's threaded its way through every album since her 2006 debut..."
Rovi
Taylor Swift sings "If I was a man, I'd be The Man" on a song that arrives just as Lover, her seventh studio album, starts to get underway. It's not bragging if it's true. Perhaps 2017's Reputation didn't dominate the popular consciousness the way her 2014 pop breakthrough 1989 did, but that was partially by design. Hard and steely, Reputation announced the arrival of an adult Taylor -- a conscious maturation that didn't bother disguising its seams. Lover, in contrast, is a bit messier, almost defiantly so. Swift retains Jack Antonoff -- the former fun. captain who has been at her side since 2014's 1989 -- as her chief collaborator, and while the duo remains besotted by the chillier aspects of late '80s synth pop, not everything here plays like a sleek, sexy update on T'Pau. Certainly, "The Archer" basks within the glow of its retro analog synths, dredging up memories of both "Out of the Woods" and "Heart and Soul," yet its iciness isn't the primary color on Lover. Swift does return to this glassiness on occasion, warming its chill on the mini-epic "Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince," but Lover is bright, lively, and openhearted, encompassing a full range of human emotion. Happily, this includes a hefty dose of silliness: never mind the effervescence of "Paper Rings," the closest thing to pure bubblegum Taylor has ever recorded, the inclusion of a spoken introduction from Idris Elba on "London Boy" is giddily goofy. Swift smartly balances these pieces of pure pop with songs that tap into a deep reservoir of complex feelings. Listen closely to "The Man," and it becomes clear the song is neither a boast nor a manifesto but rather a bit of clear-eyed anger at institutional sexism. "The Man" isn't the only place where Swift tackles political issues. On "You Need to Calm Down," she offers an anthem for allies, writing a manifesto that is perhaps a bit too on the nose, but that directness can be an asset. Witness "Soon You'll Get Better," a quivering and candid prayer for healing where she's assisted by the Dixie Chicks; her pleas for her ailing loved one to get better are all the more affecting by being affectless. Swiftian scholars could argue "Soon You'll Get Better" is written for her mother, just like "I Forgot That You Existed" is a riposte against some unnamed online critic, but decoding the inspirations behind Lover diminishes an album so generous and colorful. More than either 1989 or Reputation, Lover seems fully realized and mature: Swift is embracing all aspects of her personality, from the hopeful dreamer to the coolly controlled craftsman, resulting in a record that's simultaneously familiar and surprising. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine|
Rovi
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Taylor Swift sings "If I was a man, I'd be The Man" on a song that arrives just as Lover, her seventh studio album, starts to get underway. It's not bragging if it's true. Perhaps 2017's Reputation didn't dominate the popular consciousness the way her 2014 pop breakthrough 1989 did, but that was partially by design. Hard and steely, Reputation announced the arrival of an adult Taylor -- a conscious maturation that didn't bother disguising its seams. Lover, in contrast, is a bit messier, almost defiantly so. Swift retains Jack Antonoff -- the former fun. captain who has been at her side since 2014's 1989 -- as her chief collaborator, and while the duo remains besotted by the chillier aspects of late '80s synth pop, not everything here plays like a sleek, sexy update on T'Pau. Certainly, "The Archer" basks within the glow of its retro analog synths, dredging up memories of both "Out of the Woods" and "Heart and Soul," yet its iciness isn't the primary color on Lover. Swift does return to this glassiness on occasion, warming its chill on the mini-epic "Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince," but Lover is bright, lively, and openhearted, encompassing a full range of human emotion. Happily, this includes a hefty dose of silliness: never mind the effervescence of "Paper Rings," the closest thing to pure bubblegum Taylor has ever recorded, the inclusion of a spoken introduction from Idris Elba on "London Boy" is giddily goofy. Swift smartly balances these pieces of pure pop with songs that tap into a deep reservoir of complex feelings. Listen closely to "The Man," and it becomes clear the song is neither a boast nor a manifesto but rather a bit of clear-eyed anger at institutional sexism. "The Man" isn't the only place where Swift tackles political issues. On "You Need to Calm Down," she offers an anthem for allies, writing a manifesto that is perhaps a bit too on the nose, but that directness can be an asset. Witness "Soon You'll Get Better," a quivering and candid prayer for healing where she's assisted by the Dixie Chicks; her pleas for her ailing loved one to get better are all the more affecting by being affectless. Swiftian scholars could argue "Soon You'll Get Better" is written for her mother, just like "I Forgot That You Existed" is a riposte against some unnamed online critic, but decoding the inspirations behind Lover diminishes an album so generous and colorful. More than either 1989 or Reputation, Lover seems fully realized and mature: Swift is embracing all aspects of her personality, from the hopeful dreamer to the coolly controlled craftsman, resulting in a record that's simultaneously familiar and surprising. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

エディション | Deluxe Edition

1. I Forgot That You Existed
2. Cruel Summer
3. Lover
4. The Man
5. The Archer
6. I Think He Knows
7. Miss Americana & The Heartbreak Prince
8. Paper Rings
9. Cornelia Street
10. Death By A Thousand Cuts
11. London Boy
12. Soon You'll Get Better (feat. Dixie Chicks)
13. False God
14. You Need To Calm Down
15. Afterglow
16. ME! (featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco)
17. It's Nice To Have A Friend
18. Daylight
+ボーナス・トラックとして、レコーディングの時のオーディオ・メモを2曲収録。
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  • ハッピーな恋から人生の葛藤まで、ありとあらゆる感情をロマンティックに映し出す7枚目のオリジナル・アルバムがいよいよ登場!今回のテイラーはどんなメッセージを発し、どんな記録を残してくれるのでしょう?
    作品リリースのたびに現象化が加速し、もはや数字の世界では敵う者のない領域までやってきたテイラー・スウィフト。前作『Reputation』(2017年)からは記録的なヒットに輝いた"Look What You Made Me Do"以降も"Gorgeous"や"...Ready For It?"などの収録曲が次々に人気を博す一方、シュガーランドの"Babe"(2018年)に珍しく客演するなど、自身のペースで着実に活動を推進してきていました。そうして肥大し続ける期待に応えるべく登場したのが、2年ぶりのニュー・アルバム『Lover』というわけであります。
    4月に発表した先行シングル"ME!"は、パニック!アット・ザ・ディスコのブレンドン・ユーリーをフィーチャーして〈世界中で私ほどあなたのことを愛している人はいない〉と歌う超スウィートなラヴソング。配信と同時に公開したMV(アリアナ・グランデ、ケンドリック・ラマー、マルーン5らのMVを手掛けるデイヴ・マイヤーズとテイラー本人が監督)は、YouTube公開24時間で6,520万再生を記録し、ソロ・アーティスト及び女性アーティストとしての史上最高記録を更新。先述の"Look What You Made Me Do"でも当時の最高記録を更新していましたが、"ME!"の24時間での再生回数はその約1.5倍というから凄まじいです。その他、Spotifyの世界チャート1位獲得、85の国と地域のiTunesでNo.1獲得、初日のアレクサへの〈テイラーの新曲をかけて〉というリクエストの記録更新……などなど、もう何も言うことがないほど世界中で大ヒットしました。
    今回のアルバムについてテイラー本人は「このアルバムは全体的にとてもロマンティックな内容なんだけど、ただ単にすべてがラヴソングというわけじゃない。だって、ロマンティックだからといって、必ずしもハッピーなものじゃなくてもいいと思うし。孤独や悲しみ、争い事を経験したり、人生の葛藤に苦しむことにもロマンスを見い出すことができる」とコメント。ジョエル・リトルが手掛けたセカンド・シングル"You Need To Calm Down"は、LGBTQも含めて他人の個性を否定したり、他者を誹謗中傷するような人を諭すメッセージを発信。人は誰もがそれぞれ素晴らしい〈個性〉という王冠を戴いていると高らかに宣言する楽曲になっています。"ME!"についても「自分自身の個性を大切にして祝福しようということ」と説明している通り、今回のテイラーが重きを置いているポイントは明白でしょう。ジャック・アントノフらも関わったアルバムがまたいろんな意味で話題になるのは間違いありません。
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