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Joe Meek
Joe Meek 「I Hear A New World/The Pioneers Of Electronic Music: Boxset」 CD
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| 発売日:2019年09月25日 / ジャンル:ROCK/POP / フォーマット:CD / 構成数:3 / 製造国:イギリス盤 / レーベル:El / SKU:5013929334908 / 規格品番:ACME349BOX |
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| Q (8/01, p.153) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Eye-poppingly strange....here is the British Phil Spector, forcing tunes home like no-one before or since." Mojo (Publisher) (p.50) - Ranked #28 in Mojo's "The 50 Most Out There Albums Of All Time" - "Joe seemed to peek beyond the prescribed universe." |
| Rovi |
| In 1960, Joe Meek -- already thinking in terms that couldn't be constrained by the limits of the day's technologies and marketing strategies -- devised a "concept LP" of sorts that speculated about the nature of life on the moon (this was almost ten years before Apollo 11). Working with a group of musicians he dubbed the Blue Men, this "outer space music fantasy" tried to conjure the mood of the cosmos with the clavioline, a Hawaiian guitar, a rinky-dink piano, and then-futuristic electronic noises and sound effects. Listening today, the largely instrumental work sounds futuristic in a very dated way, especially the Chipmunks-like, electronically sped-up voices that were meant to simulate those little green men. As Monty Python's Flying Circus would say, it all sounds a bit silly, but it's an interesting insight into his unique production techniques -- the sounds he sculpted for "Magnetic Field," for instance, are a clear forerunner of the electronic pulses that open and close "Telstar." Only four tracks from the opus were released at the time, on a super-rare EP; 30 years later, the RPM CD I Hear a New World presented the full work to the public for the first time. The 2001 RPM "Special Edition" release of I Hear a New World adds a 35-minute spoken monologue from 1962 in which Meek talks about his life, career, recording equipment, and production/working methods. The fidelity is hissy and scratchy (although quite comprehensible) and it gets dull as Meek takes a detailed tour of his studio sans visuals, but if you're enough of a Meek fan to seek out I Hear a New World in the first place, it's likely you'll find this a significant bonus. There's also an enhanced CD track with a three-minute 1964 TV interview clip of Meek, though it's playable only on PCs, not Macs. ~ Richie Unterberger |
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