"Nine Horses -《Money For All》[MP3!]"介紹
專輯名稱:Money for All
專輯歌手:Nine Horses
專輯樂隊:David Sylvian
發行日期:2007.01.22
專輯類型:Avant - Pop
唱片公司:EAC
壓縮比率:320kpbs
專輯介紹:
這張專輯,如果你沉醉於David Sylvian充滿雌性的唱腔,就一定得聽聽,而且這張專輯是David Sylvian的樂隊Nine Horses親自伴奏。Nine Horses的音樂很豐富,很有特點的配樂足以讓你印象深刻。前兩首是新歌,很棒。後面是新曲的混音版,還有三首樂隊首張歌曲的混音版本,以及隻在日本版專輯裏出現的由Stina Nordenstam獨唱的隱藏曲目。
Remix projects are often commercially motivated ventures that jettison everything that made a track personal and expressive in favor of thudding, generic dance beats that will get played in clubs and on the radio. But as is usually the case, singer David Sylvian has a different approach. Nine Horses is his project with his brother and drummer, Steve Jansen, and electronica artist Burnt Friedman. They take songs from the 2006 release Snow Borne Sorrow and find new dimensions in their already multifaceted songs. These are more reimaginings than remixes. The slow electro-soul of "The Banality of Evil" becomes an ethereal New Orleans dirge that brings out Sylvian's baleful lyrics like a lost voodoo prayer. "Wonderful World" emphasizes Keith Lowe's slinky double bass line, underscoring the already smoke-filled jazz noir feel this track had in its original form. Stina Nordenstam sings the chorus on that, and the remix makes her fractured soprano an even more startling contrast with Sylvian's dolorously fudgy tenor. Nordenstam takes the lead on the hallucinatory lullaby of "Birds Sing for Their Lives," originally a Japanese-only bonus track. There are also new tracks: the funky and acerbic "Money for All" and the ominous, but still funky "Get the Hell Out," the latter full of glitchy beats and chamber strings. Both are reheated in alternate versions as well. You can't dance to the remixes of Money for All, but you can go deeper into the world of David Sylvian.