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专辑名称: I Am The Moon: IV. Farewell
创作艺人: [Tedeschi Trucks Band]
音乐流派: ROCK|摇滚
专辑规格: 1碟6首
出品公司: Fantasy
发行时间: 2022/8/26
官方标价: £5.49 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
Last Night In The Rain
Soul Sweet Song
D'Gary
Where Are My Friends?
I Can Feel You Smiling
Another Day
详细介绍:
What makes it obvious that this is the closing chapter of the Tedeschi Trucks Band%27s ambitious multi-volume project keyed to the phases of the moon? Well, nothing actually. The story, which revolves around a 12th century Sufi poem, became less clear and less of a motivating factor as the albums continued. These are simply four sets of love songs, all of them beautifully sung and played, but very much inside the same southern jam rock/R&B wheelhouse that the band has always operated. Susan Tedeschi%27s voice is reason enough to listen to any Tedeschi Trucks Band recording but it%27s not clear that over two hours of music released over three months won%27t be received as a numbing avalanche. Given that the material on all these volumes is similar the whole way through, that fatigue sets in early with I Am The Moon IV. Farewell. Like the previous three volumes, the finale benefits from the full sound, good recording quality and instrumental variety generated by the 12-piece version of the band. Having five capable vocalists available, especially for a recording project of this size, can never be a bad thing. While the music may have been a secondary concern to the films they are meant to accompany, as well as templates for the live jams they will evolve into, easy-going blues tunes like Last Night In The Rain that Tedeschi nails vocally in clever stanzas (Went down to the station/ To catch the morning train/ One ticket to lonely/ One ticket to Spain) are the band at their best. Soul Sweet Song is an amiable, bouncy, light R&B number. And Where Are My Friends?—written and sung by vocalist/guitarist Mike Mattison—has a chorus line (At the heart of the matter) that is one of the entire project%27s most memorable and connected moments. Less a journey than a mass of material composed during the pandemic-enforced downtime, I Am The Moon could have been cut down into a killer single or very solid double album. © Robert Baird/Qobuz