トゥルー・カラーズ(紙ジャケット仕様)
| 仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
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CD, インポート, 2008/2/1
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート | ¥2,480 | ¥782 |
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CD, 限定版, 2016/12/21
"もう一度試してください。" | 限定版 |
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| ¥3,300 | ¥2,936 |
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CD, インポート, 1988/6/15
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| ¥3,782 | ¥159 |
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CD, インポート, 1999/10/4
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| — | ¥1 |
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CD, 1970/1/31
"もう一度試してください。" | 1枚組 |
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| — | ¥1 |
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曲目リスト
| 1 | チェンジ・オブ・ハート |
| 2 | メイビー・ヒール・ノウ |
| 3 | ボーイ・ブルー |
| 4 | トゥルー・カラーズ |
| 5 | 嵐の中の静けさ |
| 6 | ホワッツ・ゴーイン・オン |
| 7 | アイコ・アイコ |
| 8 | ザ・ファラウェイ・ニアバイ |
| 9 | 911 |
| 10 | ワン・トラック・マインド |
| 11 | トゥルー・カラーズ(サマーソニック07) (ボーナストラック) |
商品の説明
メディア掲載レビューほか
シンディ・ローパーの1986年発表で多くの大物ミュージシャンをゲストに迎えたセカンド・アルバム。ビリー・ジョエル、ナイル・ロジャース、バングルス、エイミー・マン、リック・デリンジャー等、多彩なゲストが参加。1983年度のデビュー後の2年の間に最優秀新人賞など数々の賞を総なめにした実力派シンガー。 (C)RS
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トップレビュー
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7月11日に日本でレビュー済み
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良いですね〜!やはりシンディ〜!ノリノリになります!他のも検討中〜
2003年7月24日に日本でレビュー済み
シンディのアルバムで最初に耳にしたのが「TRUE COLORS」。友人経由で半分「冷やかし」感覚で借りたのですが、①「Change of heart」を聴いた瞬間、今までの彼女に対するイメージが変わってしまうほど感動したのを覚えています。「シンディVSマドンナ」この図式は当時盛んに話題となり、何かにつけ比較された二人、私もそれまでマドンナ派だったため、シンディの歌に耳を傾けることがなかったのですが、浅はかでした。(^^;
キャラクターにピッタリ合ったポップ②「Maybe he'll know」、⑦「Iko Iko」、⑧「Faraway nearby」では天真爛漫さをアピールし、緊張感が漂う①「Change of heart」、⑩「One track mind」では真摯なヴォーカルに一瞬ドキッとさせられる。優しく穏やかな中にも内面の感情をリアルに歌い上げたバラード③「True colors」は必聴。個人的には⑤「Calm inside the storm」が隠れた名曲ぽくてお気に入りです。
マドンナとは一味違う何か、それは彼女の愛らしい笑顔に隠された「人情味」なのかも知れません。その魅力は大きいと思います。
キャラクターにピッタリ合ったポップ②「Maybe he'll know」、⑦「Iko Iko」、⑧「Faraway nearby」では天真爛漫さをアピールし、緊張感が漂う①「Change of heart」、⑩「One track mind」では真摯なヴォーカルに一瞬ドキッとさせられる。優しく穏やかな中にも内面の感情をリアルに歌い上げたバラード③「True colors」は必聴。個人的には⑤「Calm inside the storm」が隠れた名曲ぽくてお気に入りです。
マドンナとは一味違う何か、それは彼女の愛らしい笑顔に隠された「人情味」なのかも知れません。その魅力は大きいと思います。
2003年10月6日に日本でレビュー済み
デビューアルバムが爆発的に売れてアメリカ国内ではスターダムになる。MTVの勢いで人気ものになったので楽曲が低調になるとやはりつらいものがある。ヒットシングルは1枚しかでなかったものであり、商業的にはかなりの苦戦をしてしまったアルバム。アップテンポものはジェフボバ(鍵盤セッションマン)がアレンジしてたり楽曲を書いていたりでシンセヘビーな平面的なアレンジになってしまった。彼女が売れたことがやはり一時的な『ファッション、流行』として消費されてしまったところがこの人のアーティストパワーをダウンさせてしまった。
だがしかし彼女のハッピーで楽しくさせる歌声は健在だ。
10点中8点
だがしかし彼女のハッピーで楽しくさせる歌声は健在だ。
10点中8点
2005年7月4日に日本でレビュー済み
前作がポップパワー大炸裂なら、このソロ二枚目の作品は母性を感じさせる
大人のアルバムだろう。本当に色んな楽曲を歌えこなせるヴォーカリストである。4曲目が大ヒットしたバラードで前作収録の「time after time」と共に80年代の名曲バラードである。残念ながらはっきり言ってしまえば全米のチャートを飾るような作品はここまでになる。オリジナル・アルバムを二枚買うなら前作と今作は抑えておきたい。
大人のアルバムだろう。本当に色んな楽曲を歌えこなせるヴォーカリストである。4曲目が大ヒットしたバラードで前作収録の「time after time」と共に80年代の名曲バラードである。残念ながらはっきり言ってしまえば全米のチャートを飾るような作品はここまでになる。オリジナル・アルバムを二枚買うなら前作と今作は抑えておきたい。
2003年12月25日に日本でレビュー済み
私の中で音楽の区別の仕方は二種類だ。
必要なものと要らないもの。
必要なものは、基本的に、自分を元気づけてくれるものと癒してくれるものに分かれる。
私にはCyndiの歌声が無性に聴きたくなる時がある。
彼女のアルバムの中で最も聴く機会が多いのが本作だ。
どんなに老いようと、一見満ち足りてるようでも、人にはTrue Colorsが聴きたくなる時がある。
十年後、きっと私はまたこのアルバムを聴くだろう。
#6のWhat's Goin' Onは史上に残る名カバーだ。
80年代流行ったボブ・クリアマウンテンやアーサー・ベイカー風のミックスがCDでは少し煩く聴こえるので★1つ減点。
必要なものと要らないもの。
必要なものは、基本的に、自分を元気づけてくれるものと癒してくれるものに分かれる。
私にはCyndiの歌声が無性に聴きたくなる時がある。
彼女のアルバムの中で最も聴く機会が多いのが本作だ。
どんなに老いようと、一見満ち足りてるようでも、人にはTrue Colorsが聴きたくなる時がある。
十年後、きっと私はまたこのアルバムを聴くだろう。
#6のWhat's Goin' Onは史上に残る名カバーだ。
80年代流行ったボブ・クリアマウンテンやアーサー・ベイカー風のミックスがCDでは少し煩く聴こえるので★1つ減点。
2004年8月14日に日本でレビュー済み
この前に出たアルバム(She's So Unusual)もよかったし、その後に出たアルバムも悪くないのだが、やっぱりシンディ・ローパーのアルバムの中ではこれが一番です。いや、それどころか、80年代の洋楽アルバム最高傑作の一つといっても言いぐらいの内容。感情表現豊かなヴォーカルが印象的(とくにTrue Colorsはその代表的な曲)。Iko Ikoのようなカヴァー曲もすごく個性的にこなしているのが素晴らしい。あの頃、マドンナと比較されることが多かったが、今考えてみれば的外れな比較だったかも?(かくいう私もシンディ派などと自称していましたが)。
他の国からのトップレビュー
Olivier BERQUEZ
5つ星のうち5.0
Cyndi au TOP !!!
2023年7月26日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Un LP que l'on m'avait offert pour mon anniversaire quand il est sorti dans les box. Je ne l'avais jamais acheté en cd . Mais n'ayant plus de platine je ne l'avais jamais réécouter depuis. Un bonheur lors de la réécoute avec les souvenirs en plus. Indispensable !!!
musicfan
5つ星のうち5.0
Mid 80s Pop Album
2009年10月4日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Cyndi's sophomore album is classic Cyn yet not quite up to the standards of her debut. Again we see a mix of humor and seriousness, to good effect. This was the first Cyndi album I owned, and as such has special memories for me. I remember when I wanted to get a copy. My older cousin had the tape at her house, and she played some of it while family and friends were visiting. I remember she had it in a purple radio/cassette player on her dresser for a long time after that. I wanted one of my own so I could hear the whole album. I got one (and eventually a pink radio/cassette player) and loved it.
Change of Heart: One of the hits, it is easily one of the most memorable tracks on the album. It's catchy and has interesting lyrics. The ending is really something. I heard it on the radio in about 1988, and the DJ called it "a bit of tossed salad at the end". I like when artists throw in a bit of music with no singing, either at the end of the song or as a break in the middle. This was one of my favorite songs on the tape. Still is.
Maybe He'll Know: A 50s/early 60s sound to this one. I like it a lot. It's a remake of a song she did in Blue Angel. Cyndi's voice is powerful and at times can be a little loud here, but when I'm in the mood, this song has a great bounciness to it and just makes you feel upbeat. Billy Joel did back up vocals on this one which is pretty cool. It's from around the same time that Cyndi did "Code of Silence" with him for his The Bridge album, another great track.
Boy Blue: A memorable song by fans of the album. It's a slower track but not really a ballad. It was released as a single but is not often remembered.
True Colors: The famous title track is a classic ballad about friendship, acceptance, and love.
Calm Inside the Storm: I love this one. It's got a great intro. For some reason at one time it reminded me of the Knight Rider theme (the intro). It's definitely got that mid 80s synth pop sound, and I love that.
What's Going On: A remake of the Marvin Gaye song. Cyndi's version is very good, though I don't enjoy it as much as I did when I was a kid.
Iko Iko: I don't like this one as much as I did when I was little, either. Still, her version is my favorite of this song, which I don't really care for in general. I've started to appreciate this album again after having grown a little tired of some of the songs, and I can see why I loved this album as a kid. There is a lot of variety in sound.
The Faraway Nearby: This is one of my favorite songs on the album. It's just a fun little song that has bubbly synth in it. Aimee Mann of 'Til Tuesday does some back up vocals on this one.
911: A favorite as a kid, I still enjoy this odd track. My favorite part has always been when she sings "my back is in the corner, my boat is taking on water, you can't wrap fire in paper, and you can't rap your way out of here". The echo effect is really cool. I used to visualize a funny video to this song, with Cyndi acting out scenes that fit the lyrics. At the end of the song, there is a cameo by Pee-Wee Herman as a telephone operator. Nice touch seeing as how Cyndi sang the theme song to his show. This album just screams 1986.
One Track Mind: This song has an almost eerie sound to it, but in a cool way. I used to envision music videos to songs that I liked as a kid, like I mentioned above. I could see Cyndi in an abandoned castle walking up a flight of stairs, with a storm outside. A good closing track to this album. It's unusual.
There is quite a bit of variety in style here, even though it's all 1986 synth pop, it's varied pop. Cyndi continues to demonstrate her strong vocal ability while not losing touch with the quality of the music. Her voice and the music never outdo each other, but compliment instead. You don't find that much with today's singers who prefer to sacrifice songwriting and musical ability for obnoxious vocal acrobatics.>>(BORING).
While I do prefer She's So Unusual, there are tracks here that I prefer to tracks on that one (Faraway Nearby, Change of Heart, Maybe He'll Know, etc. are all preferable to I'll Kiss You, He's so Unusual, and Yeah Yeah). It's a must have for Cyndi fans of course, but also for 80s music collectors and anyone who enjoys a good pop album. As someone else mentioned, it's slower than her debut, but that's not a bad thing, and it isn't full of ballads. A good record.
Change of Heart: One of the hits, it is easily one of the most memorable tracks on the album. It's catchy and has interesting lyrics. The ending is really something. I heard it on the radio in about 1988, and the DJ called it "a bit of tossed salad at the end". I like when artists throw in a bit of music with no singing, either at the end of the song or as a break in the middle. This was one of my favorite songs on the tape. Still is.
Maybe He'll Know: A 50s/early 60s sound to this one. I like it a lot. It's a remake of a song she did in Blue Angel. Cyndi's voice is powerful and at times can be a little loud here, but when I'm in the mood, this song has a great bounciness to it and just makes you feel upbeat. Billy Joel did back up vocals on this one which is pretty cool. It's from around the same time that Cyndi did "Code of Silence" with him for his The Bridge album, another great track.
Boy Blue: A memorable song by fans of the album. It's a slower track but not really a ballad. It was released as a single but is not often remembered.
True Colors: The famous title track is a classic ballad about friendship, acceptance, and love.
Calm Inside the Storm: I love this one. It's got a great intro. For some reason at one time it reminded me of the Knight Rider theme (the intro). It's definitely got that mid 80s synth pop sound, and I love that.
What's Going On: A remake of the Marvin Gaye song. Cyndi's version is very good, though I don't enjoy it as much as I did when I was a kid.
Iko Iko: I don't like this one as much as I did when I was little, either. Still, her version is my favorite of this song, which I don't really care for in general. I've started to appreciate this album again after having grown a little tired of some of the songs, and I can see why I loved this album as a kid. There is a lot of variety in sound.
The Faraway Nearby: This is one of my favorite songs on the album. It's just a fun little song that has bubbly synth in it. Aimee Mann of 'Til Tuesday does some back up vocals on this one.
911: A favorite as a kid, I still enjoy this odd track. My favorite part has always been when she sings "my back is in the corner, my boat is taking on water, you can't wrap fire in paper, and you can't rap your way out of here". The echo effect is really cool. I used to visualize a funny video to this song, with Cyndi acting out scenes that fit the lyrics. At the end of the song, there is a cameo by Pee-Wee Herman as a telephone operator. Nice touch seeing as how Cyndi sang the theme song to his show. This album just screams 1986.
One Track Mind: This song has an almost eerie sound to it, but in a cool way. I used to envision music videos to songs that I liked as a kid, like I mentioned above. I could see Cyndi in an abandoned castle walking up a flight of stairs, with a storm outside. A good closing track to this album. It's unusual.
There is quite a bit of variety in style here, even though it's all 1986 synth pop, it's varied pop. Cyndi continues to demonstrate her strong vocal ability while not losing touch with the quality of the music. Her voice and the music never outdo each other, but compliment instead. You don't find that much with today's singers who prefer to sacrifice songwriting and musical ability for obnoxious vocal acrobatics.>>(BORING).
While I do prefer She's So Unusual, there are tracks here that I prefer to tracks on that one (Faraway Nearby, Change of Heart, Maybe He'll Know, etc. are all preferable to I'll Kiss You, He's so Unusual, and Yeah Yeah). It's a must have for Cyndi fans of course, but also for 80s music collectors and anyone who enjoys a good pop album. As someone else mentioned, it's slower than her debut, but that's not a bad thing, and it isn't full of ballads. A good record.
Mike Ellis
5つ星のうち5.0
Very good music
2023年7月8日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A lot of heart touching songs on this album
mark richardson
5つ星のうち4.0
Replacing lost vinyl (on CD)
2021年2月2日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
When I originally bought ‘True colours’ (1986), I was surprised at how lo-fi the sound was (on vinyl). Perhaps Cyndi wanted a vintage feel for her second album. Certainly, ‘True colours’ is not a carbon-copy of her debut LP ‘She’s so unusual’ (1983), but it remains a likeable release by the artist.
The sweet ballad ‘True colours’ was a hit single in the UK. I could never understand why a former girlfriend hated the song so much (in 1998 it was recorded by Phil Collins). A cover of Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s going on’ fared less well in the charts, as did ‘Change of heart’. I have no idea what ‘Iko Iko’ means (“Iko Iko un-day”), but I remember the 1982 hit single by the Belle Stars.
There are some famous guest stars on the album. ‘Change of heart’ features backing vocals by the Bangles, and Nile Rogers (of Chic) on guitar. Billy Joel reprises his 1983 doo-wop sound on ‘Maybe he’ll know’ (Cyndi shared lead vocals on Billy’s song ‘Code of silence’ in 1986). The singer/songwriter Ellie Greenwich appears as a backing singer for ‘Calm inside the storm’.
Instantly recognizable on the radio, Cyndi’s voice has personality. Her first album appeared in Rolling stone’s top-fifty ‘most influential albums’ list. It might be going too far to describe ‘True colours’ as a classic, yet I find myself buying the album once again (in 2021).
The sweet ballad ‘True colours’ was a hit single in the UK. I could never understand why a former girlfriend hated the song so much (in 1998 it was recorded by Phil Collins). A cover of Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s going on’ fared less well in the charts, as did ‘Change of heart’. I have no idea what ‘Iko Iko’ means (“Iko Iko un-day”), but I remember the 1982 hit single by the Belle Stars.
There are some famous guest stars on the album. ‘Change of heart’ features backing vocals by the Bangles, and Nile Rogers (of Chic) on guitar. Billy Joel reprises his 1983 doo-wop sound on ‘Maybe he’ll know’ (Cyndi shared lead vocals on Billy’s song ‘Code of silence’ in 1986). The singer/songwriter Ellie Greenwich appears as a backing singer for ‘Calm inside the storm’.
Instantly recognizable on the radio, Cyndi’s voice has personality. Her first album appeared in Rolling stone’s top-fifty ‘most influential albums’ list. It might be going too far to describe ‘True colours’ as a classic, yet I find myself buying the album once again (in 2021).
gaëlB
5つ星のうち4.0
Très bien.
2014年11月14日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Pour le magnifique "True Colors", bien sûr, mais aussi tout le reste. On se prend à réécouter ce son si "eighties", avec ses sons de caisses claires qui imitent les beats de synthés, les percus et autres bongos africains à la mode pour le coté "Afrique on t'aime" de 1986, pour des chansons pop-dance et soul bien composées. L'ensemble sonne aéré, sans compression ni saturation d'aucun instrument, ce qui change des compos actuelles. Deux très bonnes reprises, pour cet album de dix titres : "Iko Iko" un vieux titre de 1953 ultra-connu, et "What's goin'on" de Marvin Gaye, dans une très belle version. La voix de Cyndi est évidemment somptueuse d'un bout à l'autre du disque. Alors pour conclure, dans l'ensemble, rien de bien transcendant, mais du bien agréable. 14/20.
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