Tooth & Nail
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曲目リスト
1 | January Song |
2 | No One Knows Nothing Any More |
3 | Handyman Blues |
4 | I Ain't Got No Home |
5 | Swallow My Pride |
6 | Do Unto Others |
7 | Over You |
8 | Goodbye, Goodbye |
9 | There Will Be a Reckoning |
10 | Chasing Rainbows |
11 | Your Name on My Tongue |
12 | Tomorrows Going to Be a Better Day |
商品の説明
Billy Bragg returns with his latest studio album, TOOTH AND NAIL. TOOTH & NAIL returns to the rootsy sound found on his MERMAID AVENUE SESSIONS album, and draws on soul, country and folk music to explore the up and downs of relationships that have stood the test of time.
登録情報
- 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 : 14.12 x 12.4 x 0.81 cm; 99.79 g
- メーカー : Essential Music
- EAN : 0711297498028
- 製造元リファレンス : COOKCD580
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2013
- レーベル : Essential Music
- ASIN : B00B00RJJO
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 444,870位ミュージック (ミュージックの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 96,120位ロック (ミュージック)
- - 138,690位輸入盤
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上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2014年6月22日に日本でレビュー済み
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地味です。ギター主で独特のセピア色の音で空間を操る抑制のきいたジョー ヘンリー プロデュース。これだけで買いです。歌詞の内容は僕には全くわからないけれども調度、氷の中に閉じ込めたほろ苦い思い出がギターの音色と淡々と歌うビリーの声(決して僕好みではないけれども)で徐々に溶けゆく様はとても美しい。絶体に好い。特別いいことは何もないけれど年を無駄に重ねてゆくのも悪くないんじゃないのかなと思えた42.14分間でした。
2013年4月16日に日本でレビュー済み
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前作もわりと渋かったけど、今作はもっと渋い。
聴けば聴くほど良くなる、スルメな作品でしよう。
最高です。
dvdも最高でした。
たくさんの人に聴いてもらいたい作品です。
聴けば聴くほど良くなる、スルメな作品でしよう。
最高です。
dvdも最高でした。
たくさんの人に聴いてもらいたい作品です。
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Scott S.
5つ星のうち5.0
A beautiful vinyl release of this Billy Bragg album
2020年9月10日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I love Billy Bragg and have most of his albums on vinyl. This one is a really high-quality pressing and mastering by Cooking Vinyl. The songs really come to life as I play them on my system. The 180-gram vinyl is flat, clean and clear sounding with no noise. The music is a little softer and mellower than Billy's early works, but the lyrics and insights are all still there. I especially love the songs 'No One Knows Nothing Anymore', 'I Ain't Got No Home' and 'Your Name On My Tongue'. Highly recommended for fans of Billy, especially on vinyl.


Scott S.
2020年9月10日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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Manuel M. Ayala
5つ星のうち5.0
Sin artifificio.
2014年1月6日にスペインでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Acompañamiento justo de instrumentos en estas nuevas grandes canciones del gran Billy Bragg. Con uñas y dientes, al menos en mi caso, ha precisado de cierta escucha atenta para descubrir el gran disco que es. Una primera escucha no revela todo su potencial. Dientes y uñas, grande.

Andrew Sweeney
5つ星のうち5.0
Something to Bragg about
2013年12月12日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I've always liked Billy Bragg a lot. Not so much because of his music, but more for who his is, what he believes in and how he expresses himself. His music has almost been secondary to me, because, while tracks of his are superb in isolation, I've found it difficult to listen to whole albums, even his greatest hits compilation, because of his slightly shout-y singing voice which, unfortunately, just grates on me after a whole. The greatest thing for me about "Tooth & Nail", produced by the excellent Joe Henry (most recently responsible for Hugh Laurie's albums and Chas & Dave's 2013 comeback record, "That's What Happens"), is that Bragg's vocals are softer, more tuneful and much easier on the ear, but the lyrical integrity of Bragg's views and beliefs haven't been toned down at all, so it is just about perfect for me; his voice has literally never sounded better to my ears. The whole of this album is an impressive, eclectic mix of folk, pop, rock, blues, country and Americana all narrated by Bragg's distinctive, but noticeably softened, London accent and thoughtful, human lyrics.
The vast majority of this album really is excellent. Early album highlight, the broadly agnostic-themed "No One Knows Nothing Anymore" is a superb track, both musically and lyrically, the sleepy "Handyman Blues", which speaks of a complete lack of ability when it comes to DIY, is genuinely touching (and could have been written for me) and the sad but dignified "I Ain't Got No Home", a Woody Guthrie composition, describes an unwanted transient life and the unfair imbalance between the rich and poor. "Swallow My Pride" is magnificent, the type of country song of longing and misguided pride that Elvis Costello would probably have covered on "Almost Blue" had it existed then and "Do Unto Others" picks up on one particular truism in the Bible that everybody should at least try to live by and makes a rather fine song from it too. The delta blues-influenced "Over You", with words by Joe Henry, is very enjoyable indeed, "Goodbye, Goodbye", a gentle, acoustic guitar-driven piece, could almost be a perfect fit for a funeral and "Your Name Of My Tongue", with words by Joe Henry and music by Bragg has echoes of "Land of Hope and Glory", but the passionate delivery and cascading piano makes this my final pick from this excellent album.
Although, arguably, "Tooth & Nail" fades a little towards the end (the strongest songs do seem to be weighted towards the front half of the album), this is a really pleasurable listening experience from start to finish. His world-weary, expressive voice caresses and persuades as he presents his credentials as a musician and singer here more successfully than at any other time in his career. Yes, this superb piece of work is a long way away from his image of the angry young man, the rebel with plenty of causes, but, for me, this is just about the best album that Billy Bragg has ever put his name to. Of course, huge fans of Billy may disagree and find this new direction about as welcome as David Cameron would be at one of his gigs, but with his wonderful lyrics as sharp as ever and his often abrasive vocal style having the edges sanded down a bit, "Tooth & Nail" is not only one of the best things I have heard from Bragg, it is one of the finest albums I have heard all year.
The vast majority of this album really is excellent. Early album highlight, the broadly agnostic-themed "No One Knows Nothing Anymore" is a superb track, both musically and lyrically, the sleepy "Handyman Blues", which speaks of a complete lack of ability when it comes to DIY, is genuinely touching (and could have been written for me) and the sad but dignified "I Ain't Got No Home", a Woody Guthrie composition, describes an unwanted transient life and the unfair imbalance between the rich and poor. "Swallow My Pride" is magnificent, the type of country song of longing and misguided pride that Elvis Costello would probably have covered on "Almost Blue" had it existed then and "Do Unto Others" picks up on one particular truism in the Bible that everybody should at least try to live by and makes a rather fine song from it too. The delta blues-influenced "Over You", with words by Joe Henry, is very enjoyable indeed, "Goodbye, Goodbye", a gentle, acoustic guitar-driven piece, could almost be a perfect fit for a funeral and "Your Name Of My Tongue", with words by Joe Henry and music by Bragg has echoes of "Land of Hope and Glory", but the passionate delivery and cascading piano makes this my final pick from this excellent album.
Although, arguably, "Tooth & Nail" fades a little towards the end (the strongest songs do seem to be weighted towards the front half of the album), this is a really pleasurable listening experience from start to finish. His world-weary, expressive voice caresses and persuades as he presents his credentials as a musician and singer here more successfully than at any other time in his career. Yes, this superb piece of work is a long way away from his image of the angry young man, the rebel with plenty of causes, but, for me, this is just about the best album that Billy Bragg has ever put his name to. Of course, huge fans of Billy may disagree and find this new direction about as welcome as David Cameron would be at one of his gigs, but with his wonderful lyrics as sharp as ever and his often abrasive vocal style having the edges sanded down a bit, "Tooth & Nail" is not only one of the best things I have heard from Bragg, it is one of the finest albums I have heard all year.

Amé Zine
5つ星のうち5.0
Billy Bragg Tooth & Nail
2013年7月30日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Le nouveau disque du chanteur britannique. Le disque a été enregistré aux USA et on entend l'influence américain country. Billy chante encore bien avec passion et style. Bravo Billy