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改良, インポート
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詳細情報

メーカーにより製造中止になりました ‏ : ‎ いいえ
製品サイズ ‏ : ‎ 12.7 x 14.2 x 1.4 cm; 111.98 g
メーカー ‏ : ‎ Nonesuch
EAN ‏ : ‎ 0075597998795
商品モデル番号 ‏ : ‎ 2014514
オリジナル盤発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2007
SPARSコード ‏ : ‎ DDD
レーベル ‏ : ‎ Nonesuch
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000NVIGC0
原産国 ‏ : ‎ アメリカ合衆国
ディスク枚数 ‏ : ‎ 1

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SKY BLUE SKY is as eloquently straightforward as Wilco's last studio recording, the Grammy-winning a GHOST IS BORN, was daringly experimental. Tweedy's lyrics deal forthrightly with romantic separation and reconciliation, their bittersweet quality giving way, as the album progresses, to a more uplifting, redemptive mood. Tweedy quite literally banishes the darkness on the penultimate track, the inspiring, gospel-tinged "What Light" - the album's first single - and concludes with a deeply affecting, till-death-do-us-part lullaby, "On and on and On".

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After their wild experimental streak of the past decade, Wilco's sixth studio album might feel like a bit of a comedown. Sky Blue Sky is mellow, moody, and uncharacteristically monotone, opening with a pleasant jangle and Jeff Tweedy singing a simple song: "Maybe the sun will shine today, the clouds will blow away." He doesn't even follow it up with a barbed punchline. Could it be that the restless Chicago band has settled back into its gentle Americana roots--or does this sudden mid-career reappraisal represent Wilco's gutsiest move yet? Mostly written in the studio by the full band, it's certainly the group's most cohesive album in ages, presenting a dense song cycle padded with intricate guitar work, brushed rhythms, and '70s soft-rock accents. In places it sounds like Wings ("Hate It Here"), in others Harry Nilsson ("Walken"), and in the middle it goes a bit Grateful Dead ("Shake It Off"). At the same time, there's a distinct sense of hearing a band finally at ease in its own skin. Sky Blue Sky represents the sound of Wilco finally pulling through its petulant adolescence. --Aidin Vaziri

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