フィーリーズ、全曲ヴェルヴェッツのカヴァー・ライヴ音源!
これは掘り出し物!80年代USインディを代表するバンドにして、筋金入りのヴェルヴェッツ信者としても知られるザ・フィーリーズが、そのヴェルヴェッツの名曲群のみをカヴァーした2018年のライヴ音源が登場!「Sunday Morning」で始まり、ジャケもバナナですが、1st以外からも満遍なくセレクト!オリジナル曲の精神を守りながらも、ジャングリーなギターがたまらないフィーリーズ・サウンドで楽曲の新たな魅力を引き出しています。最高!
タワーレコード(2024/04/05)
R.E.M.と並び80年代のUSインディ・ロックを語る上では欠かせないバンド、THE FEELIES。ヴェルヴェット・アンダーグラウンド名曲たちをカヴァーすることに、並々ならぬ情熱を捧げてきた彼ら。
2018年10月13日にニュージャージーで行われたVU名曲カヴァー・ライヴ音源がBAR/NONE RECORDSよりCD / LPリリース!
"SWEET JANE"、 "ROCK & ROLL"、"I'M WAITING FOR THE MAN"などのVUスタンダードを愛情たっぷりにカヴァーしています。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2023/08/22)
For a band to play a song by an act who clearly inspired them is to take a calculated risk. Will it sound like an homage? Or will it tip their hand to the audience that this is what they really wanted to be all along? Playing a full show devoted to a band they love is likely to invite comparisons they may not want. While it never seemed that the Feelies were trying to sound like the Velvet Underground, there was never a doubt they saw them as kindred spirits given their adoration of the rhythm guitar, their eager embrace of simple, hypnotic percussion, and their status as East Coast individualists with an aversion to creative compromise. On October 13, 2018, the Feelies played a special show at the White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, New Jersey, where they performed an entire set from the Velvet Undergrounds songbook, and five years later, they released the concert on the album Some Kinda Love: Performing the Music of the Velvet Underground, tearing through 18 VU classics in 71 minutes. The album is a love note to a band they obviously admire, but it also clarifies what it was about the Velvets that spoke to them so clearly. They dont bother with open-ended noise-fests like "Sister Ray" or "European Son," or dirges like "Venus in Furs" or "Heroin." They prefer the high-energy numbers that made folks dance when they played the ballroom circuit in the 60s, like "What Goes On" and "There She Goes Again," and even as they indulge their fondness for Lou Reeds skronky guitar solos on "I Heard Her Call My Name" and "Run Run Run," the percussion team of Stanley Demeski and Dave Weckerman lays down the beat with a strength and insistence that Maureen Tucker herself would envy. Glenn Mercer and Bill Millions guitars lock into a tight, gleeful melody without missing a ringing downstroke. When they do slow down on "New Age," their understanding of the material remains complete, and bassist Brenda Sauter adds a lovely, suitably understated vocal on "After Hours". Above all, the Feelies are clearly having a ball playing this music. These songs are vitally important to them, and they strive to do right by them, but this doesnt sound like a stuffy, studied re-creation of the Velvets. It sounds like a party where five fans dive deep into some cherished songs and attack them with an ideal balance of reverence and abandon, and they inject enough of their own personality into them that no one would dare call them copycats. Some Kinda Love is absolutely the work of the Feelies, and the taut magnetism they generate live comes through in this recording. Its just a show where theyre playing some covers they really, really like -- and given how great they sound playing them, why wouldnt they? ~ Mark Deming
Rovi