1. Ten Thousand Hours
2. Can't Hold Us (f/ Ray Dalton)
3. Thrift Shop (f/ Wanz)
4. Thin Line (f/ Buffalo Madonna)
5. Same Love (f/ Mary Lambert)
6. Make the Money
7. Neon Cathedral (f/ Allen Stone)
8. BomBom (f/ The Teaching)
9. White Walls (f/ Schoolboy Q & Hollis)
10. Jimmy Iovine (f/ Ab-Soul)
11. Wings
12. A Wake (f/ Evan Roman)
13. Gold" (f/ Eighty4 Fly)
14. Starting Over (f/ Ben Bridwell of Band of Horses)
15. Cowboy Boots
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シングルカットされたTr.3の"Thrift Shop"がBillboard Hot 100(総合シングルチャート)で6週間、Tr.2の"Can't Hold Us"が同チャートで5週連続でそれぞれ首位を獲得。
Tr.5の"Same Love"も11位まで上昇した。Tr.9の"White Walls"が23位まで上昇中。
(2013.11.30 追訂)
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曲目リスト
| 1 | Ten Thousand Hours |
| 2 | Can't Hold Us |
| 3 | Thrift Shop |
| 4 | Thin Line |
| 5 | Same Love |
| 6 | Make the Money |
| 7 | Neon Cathedral |
| 8 | Bombom |
| 9 | White Walls |
| 10 | Jimmy Iovine |
| 11 | Wings |
| 12 | A Wake |
| 13 | Gold |
| 14 | Starting Over |
| 15 | Cowboy Boots |
商品の説明
Debut album from rising stars Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. Emerging out of the Pacific Northwest, the pair have been featured at major festivals including Lollapalooza, Rock the Bells, Sasquatch, MusicFest NW and Outside Lands. Album guests include Ben Birdwell of Band of Horses, Allen Stone, ScHoolboy Q & Ab-Soul.
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- 製品サイズ : 17.09 x 15.29 x 0.99 cm; 77.96 g
- メーカー : ADAGL
- EAN : 0758875098539, 0707541522298
- 商品モデル番号 : 25646479
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2012
- レーベル : ADAGL
- ASIN : B00908DDZM
- 原産国 : 英国
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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Jude
5つ星のうち5.0
Macklemore never disappoints
2023年7月7日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
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Michael Barberi
5つ星のうち5.0
Love is tight
2012年12月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I bought this album because I liked Thrift Shop; I checked out some videos online and was absolutely blown away. I know the videos add a lot to each song, but simply listening to this album every day to and from work, I am completely blown away. I've contemplated buying it as a gift for a number of people that I know; today a young co-worker told me she was struggling with drinking and I immediately thought of the second to last track which talks about Macklemore's struggles with the same issue and I think his song could help her. This album is a blast to listen to but still focuses on real life. It's helped me.
There are a number of tracks that I have found to be powerful, both in their musical construction and their lyrical content. I play through new albums slowly, listening to each track multiple times before moving on, and some tracks are worthy of an album purchase all on their own. I have big hopes for this artist and would absolutely buy a follow-up album if it is similar.
There is however one huge blemish on this otherwise amazing record: Schoolboy Q's lyrics on the song White Walls. These are counter to everything Mackelmore seems to be about - they glorify "white hoes in the back seat snorting coke", stealing liquor, and having unprotected sex. This album is largely about Mackelmore's struggles with alcohol and drug abuse and the importance of humility and non-materialism. Schoolboy, go back to school - if you're going to rap, learn some rhetoric. I absolutely hate that part of that song. If I had heard this song first instead of Thrift Shop, I would have avoided this album entirely.
There are a number of tracks that I have found to be powerful, both in their musical construction and their lyrical content. I play through new albums slowly, listening to each track multiple times before moving on, and some tracks are worthy of an album purchase all on their own. I have big hopes for this artist and would absolutely buy a follow-up album if it is similar.
There is however one huge blemish on this otherwise amazing record: Schoolboy Q's lyrics on the song White Walls. These are counter to everything Mackelmore seems to be about - they glorify "white hoes in the back seat snorting coke", stealing liquor, and having unprotected sex. This album is largely about Mackelmore's struggles with alcohol and drug abuse and the importance of humility and non-materialism. Schoolboy, go back to school - if you're going to rap, learn some rhetoric. I absolutely hate that part of that song. If I had heard this song first instead of Thrift Shop, I would have avoided this album entirely.
rel
5つ星のうち3.0
A Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Album Review
2013年3月1日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I picked up this album, well I downloaded it, after seeing how much praise it was getting from seemingly everyone. On the first listen I was fascinated by how honest Macklemore was in his lyrics. He talked about his personal struggles, gay rights, the (corrupt) music industry, materialism, even shopping at used clothes stores.
Varied subject matter, pretty fun beats (I didn't mention that yet did I), so why only 3 stars, sir?
Well I think where this album falters is how it gets so drawn into being 'conscious rap' or saying important things that it takes away from the replayability and overall fun of it. Whats being said comes across similar to something inspiration that you might read about in the newspaper. The stories are intriguing but it's not something that's very enjoyable or something you would want to relive over and over. It is simply informative. That's how I feel about this album. Another thing is Macklemore's flow gets a little tired half way through the album. I would describe his rap style/voice like that of a person speaking to a shrink, from those cliche long black chairs that are associated with a psychologist and his patient, telling of his short comings and concerns. Only difference is he rhymes while doing so. It's truly refreshing when he seems excited to be rapping for food like he does on Thrift Shop, Jimmy Iovine and Wing$ (I like the subtle dollar sign in the songs title that talks about materialism). The aforementioned songs are also my favorite songs on the album. I don't think it's by chance that these also seem to be the songs he's most enthused about.
So do I recommend it? I have to say, yeah I do. Despite the issues that I have with it, this record is still pretty solid. Just know that if you're a huge rap head like me, you might not enjoy it as much a casual fan of the genre would.
On a completely different note, it's pretty cool that Macklemore and I share the same name even if that is only his stage name. Good pick, Macklemore, even if you do spell it wrong.
Varied subject matter, pretty fun beats (I didn't mention that yet did I), so why only 3 stars, sir?
Well I think where this album falters is how it gets so drawn into being 'conscious rap' or saying important things that it takes away from the replayability and overall fun of it. Whats being said comes across similar to something inspiration that you might read about in the newspaper. The stories are intriguing but it's not something that's very enjoyable or something you would want to relive over and over. It is simply informative. That's how I feel about this album. Another thing is Macklemore's flow gets a little tired half way through the album. I would describe his rap style/voice like that of a person speaking to a shrink, from those cliche long black chairs that are associated with a psychologist and his patient, telling of his short comings and concerns. Only difference is he rhymes while doing so. It's truly refreshing when he seems excited to be rapping for food like he does on Thrift Shop, Jimmy Iovine and Wing$ (I like the subtle dollar sign in the songs title that talks about materialism). The aforementioned songs are also my favorite songs on the album. I don't think it's by chance that these also seem to be the songs he's most enthused about.
So do I recommend it? I have to say, yeah I do. Despite the issues that I have with it, this record is still pretty solid. Just know that if you're a huge rap head like me, you might not enjoy it as much a casual fan of the genre would.
On a completely different note, it's pretty cool that Macklemore and I share the same name even if that is only his stage name. Good pick, Macklemore, even if you do spell it wrong.
a different light
5つ星のうち5.0
beyond words
2013年7月11日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I'd give it ten stars if I could. It's moving, relevant and brilliant in subtle ways. I'm not young and let me say that rap is not my preferred genre. It's not even second or third, but this is art with some rap mixed in and the rap is meaningful and understandable. Macklemore uses real words and the listener can understand them. So, if rap is not your thing, please don't just pass this over based on what you think it must be. Go find a track or two to listen to. You'll be back for the cd.
I really can't fully explain with words everything I'd like to..some things are beyond. But true art makes you feel an emotion and this cd will surely do that. Maybe more than one emotion. I feel like I know Ben and Ryan on a first name basis now and I know myself a little better too. Further, in the same way Rush is rock for intellectuals, I believe that Macklemore has brought us rap for intellectuals. I don't see how you could fail to love it, but no matter what you should listen to it. I promise it will make you feel something AND think about something too.
I have nothing but respect for the honesty and mission of the artists who made this cd- other than tremendous gratitude for their bringing this thing of beauty to us.
I really can't fully explain with words everything I'd like to..some things are beyond. But true art makes you feel an emotion and this cd will surely do that. Maybe more than one emotion. I feel like I know Ben and Ryan on a first name basis now and I know myself a little better too. Further, in the same way Rush is rock for intellectuals, I believe that Macklemore has brought us rap for intellectuals. I don't see how you could fail to love it, but no matter what you should listen to it. I promise it will make you feel something AND think about something too.
I have nothing but respect for the honesty and mission of the artists who made this cd- other than tremendous gratitude for their bringing this thing of beauty to us.
Go Blue 99
5つ星のうち4.0
Definitely not your ordinary hip-hop album (and that's a good thing).
2013年3月14日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
When I first heard "Thrift Shop" on the radio, I thought it was a silly but catchy song. I hadn't heard of Macklemore and Lewis, but just assumed they were going to be a one-hit wonder. Then I saw the stellar reviews of album as a whole, and decided to purchase it. I am glad that I did, because this is a very good album with a bunch of terrific songs.
This is not your typical hip-hop album. For example, Track One (Ten Thousand Hours) is based on a concept from Malcolm Gladwell's "Outliers". Track Five (Same Love) is a song that fights for gay rights. Track Eleven (Wings) is about our society's obsession with material items. There are some catchy beats, but this isn't an album you'll be blasting at parties. It's an album that will make you listen carefully to the lyrics and think. My personal favorite is Track Twelve (A Wake), which a beautiful and haunting song.
Don't buy this album expecting to hear a bunch of songs similar to "Thrift Shop". Go in with an open mind and you will hear a promising new (and different) voice in the world of hip-hip.
This is not your typical hip-hop album. For example, Track One (Ten Thousand Hours) is based on a concept from Malcolm Gladwell's "Outliers". Track Five (Same Love) is a song that fights for gay rights. Track Eleven (Wings) is about our society's obsession with material items. There are some catchy beats, but this isn't an album you'll be blasting at parties. It's an album that will make you listen carefully to the lyrics and think. My personal favorite is Track Twelve (A Wake), which a beautiful and haunting song.
Don't buy this album expecting to hear a bunch of songs similar to "Thrift Shop". Go in with an open mind and you will hear a promising new (and different) voice in the world of hip-hip.
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