NO CODE
| 仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
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CD, CD, インポート, 2017/12/22
"もう一度試してください。" | CD, インポート | ¥2,142 | ¥563 |
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CD, インポート, 1996/8/27
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| ¥2,980 | ¥1 |
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CD, 限定版, 1996/8/28
"もう一度試してください。" | 限定版 |
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| — | ¥1 |
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CD, インポート, 1996/8/14
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート |
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| — | ¥1,000 |
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曲目リスト
| 1 | Sometimes |
| 2 | "Hail, Hail" |
| 3 | Who You Are |
| 4 | In My Tree |
| 5 | Smile |
| 6 | Off He Goes |
| 7 | Habit |
| 8 | Red Mosquito |
| 9 | Lukin |
| 10 | Present Tense |
| 11 | Mankind |
| 12 | I'm Open |
| 13 | Around The Bend |
商品の説明
No Code CD Epic, EPC 484448-2, 1996, Card Sleeve 15 Track Price On Sleeve
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 : 12.4 x 14 x 0.89 cm; 56.13 g
- メーカー : EPIC
- EAN : 5099748444820
- 商品モデル番号 : 484448 2
- SPARSコード : DDD
- レーベル : EPIC
- ASIN : B000025QLX
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- カスタマーレビュー:
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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。
2016年7月24日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
バンド仲間が大好きだと言うのでどんな音かと試しに買ってみたらハマりました。
2021年1月15日に日本でレビュー済み
グランジでもこれはハードなつくりでパールジャムで一番激しいのがこのアルバム[ No Code ]。もちろん歌の出来も良いアルバム。この頃までは超好きだった。これ以降は良い歌達が少なくなってゆく・・・。
2020年8月11日に日本でレビュー済み
10代最後の年にこのアルバムを購入して以来、現在40代になるまで様々な音楽を聴いてきましたが、パールジャムのアルバムの中でたまに引っ張り出して聴くのはいつもこのアルバムです。
2015年4月21日に日本でレビュー済み
ある意味で、これが本当の1stアルバム、と位置づけたくなるような作品。
1〜3枚目までのような文学性や、グランジを担うような気負いは全く見られない。
気のおもむくままに、メンバーの好きな曲だけを詰め込んだような、肩の力の抜けたアルバム。
その「抜け感」が非常に心地良い。
静謐で渋いフォークOff He Goes、ヒッピーカルチャーを想わせるWho You Are、U2へのオマージュのようなIn My Tree
数曲のガレージ・パンク、奇妙なサイケ風の小曲、ラストのハワイアンのようなリラックスしたAround The Bend
どれもスタジオの自由な雰囲気を反映しているようなラフな演奏が逆に深みを与えており、繰り返し聴いても飽きない。
メンバーそれぞれのルーツが垣間見えるような、オムニバス風の作品とも言える。
いわゆるヒット曲は収録されておらず、パール・ジャムの真髄を知るには適さないかもしれない。
ただ、いちロックアルバムとして、かなりオススメ出来る充実作。
1〜3枚目までのような文学性や、グランジを担うような気負いは全く見られない。
気のおもむくままに、メンバーの好きな曲だけを詰め込んだような、肩の力の抜けたアルバム。
その「抜け感」が非常に心地良い。
静謐で渋いフォークOff He Goes、ヒッピーカルチャーを想わせるWho You Are、U2へのオマージュのようなIn My Tree
数曲のガレージ・パンク、奇妙なサイケ風の小曲、ラストのハワイアンのようなリラックスしたAround The Bend
どれもスタジオの自由な雰囲気を反映しているようなラフな演奏が逆に深みを与えており、繰り返し聴いても飽きない。
メンバーそれぞれのルーツが垣間見えるような、オムニバス風の作品とも言える。
いわゆるヒット曲は収録されておらず、パール・ジャムの真髄を知るには適さないかもしれない。
ただ、いちロックアルバムとして、かなりオススメ出来る充実作。
2015年4月26日に日本でレビュー済み
私はこちらが出た当時決してパールジャムのファンでもなく、
むしろ、サウンドガーデンかアリスインチェインズが好きだった。
しかしこのアルバムは当時続けて聞いていた。
トータルで聞くのが好き。
サウンドガーデンのスーパーアンノウンのように個々でなく、トータルで流して聞くアルバムかなって気がしていた。
個々ってよりも一つのアルバム一曲みたいな。
ポストカードが少し商業的かな?とは当時思い。
でも金大事かな。
むしろ、サウンドガーデンかアリスインチェインズが好きだった。
しかしこのアルバムは当時続けて聞いていた。
トータルで聞くのが好き。
サウンドガーデンのスーパーアンノウンのように個々でなく、トータルで流して聞くアルバムかなって気がしていた。
個々ってよりも一つのアルバム一曲みたいな。
ポストカードが少し商業的かな?とは当時思い。
でも金大事かな。
2016年8月7日に日本でレビュー済み
パールジャムは、全作品聴いてますが、このアルバムが一番聴いてます。良い意味でユルい感じがとても心地よく色々な場面に馴染みます。音楽雑誌などの評価は、もうひとつですしファーストやセカンドの様な音を期待すると少し物足りないかもしれませんがもっと評価されるべき作品だと思います。肩の力を抜いた自然体のパールジャム。個人的には一番好きなアルバムです。
2010年11月3日に日本でレビュー済み
楽曲の完成度の高さや安定感が、PEARL JAMと他のグランジバンドを分かつ一つの特色になっていたと、僕は思っている。
しかし、‘96年発表のこの「NO CODE」から、それが変わり始めた。
インディーズを経験していない彼らが、それを擬似体験したかのような、極めてラフなスタジオワークで作成されたこのアルバムは、これまでにないダルでルーズな空気感に満たされている。
少々乱暴な表現かもしれないが、わざと完成度をセーブしたかのようなこのサウンドクリエーションは、「IN UTERO」byニルバーナを彷彿とさせたりもする。
前作のようなパンクナンバーもあるが、全体としては、カントリー、フォーク、ブルースなどのプリミティヴなアメリカンミュージックが基調となった曲が多く、PEARL JAM流レイドバックといった印象が強く残る。
良く言えば渋味があって濃密、悪く言えば平坦で退屈、といった作品だ。
前3作があまりに傑出したものであったこともあり、世間一般の評価が低めなのもやむを得ないところだろう。
しかし、何回かリピートしていくうちに、身体にジワッと染み込んでくるような魅力を有しているのもまた事実。
一回聴いてすぐに放り出さず、腰を据えて味わって欲しい作品だ。
しかし、‘96年発表のこの「NO CODE」から、それが変わり始めた。
インディーズを経験していない彼らが、それを擬似体験したかのような、極めてラフなスタジオワークで作成されたこのアルバムは、これまでにないダルでルーズな空気感に満たされている。
少々乱暴な表現かもしれないが、わざと完成度をセーブしたかのようなこのサウンドクリエーションは、「IN UTERO」byニルバーナを彷彿とさせたりもする。
前作のようなパンクナンバーもあるが、全体としては、カントリー、フォーク、ブルースなどのプリミティヴなアメリカンミュージックが基調となった曲が多く、PEARL JAM流レイドバックといった印象が強く残る。
良く言えば渋味があって濃密、悪く言えば平坦で退屈、といった作品だ。
前3作があまりに傑出したものであったこともあり、世間一般の評価が低めなのもやむを得ないところだろう。
しかし、何回かリピートしていくうちに、身体にジワッと染み込んでくるような魅力を有しているのもまた事実。
一回聴いてすぐに放り出さず、腰を据えて味わって欲しい作品だ。
2009年10月21日に日本でレビュー済み
多くの自覚的なロック・ファンに待たれていたパール・ジャムの本作。もうすでに手に入れて聴いた人も多いだろうが、まだ聴いていないという人には、どんな方法ででも一度聴いてみることを勧めたい。
自問自答するような静かな曲「サムタイムズ」でアルバムははじまり、激しいロック「ヘイル・ヘイル」がメドレーのようにすぐそれに続く。「フー・ユー・アー」ではエスニックなビートとゴスペル風のメロディが組み合わされており、新境地とまではいえないまでも、なかなか印象的だ。このほか、ニール・ヤングに敬意を表した(に違いない)「スマイル」は、ヤングとクレイジー・ホースの「カウガール・イン・ザ・サンド」みたいだし、次の「オフ・ヒー・ゴーズ」もヤングの"賛美歌"ともいうべきアコースティックな曲。これらアルバムの前半はほんとうに見事で、思索の限界を極めようとしたような詞も、妥協のないイメージ豊かなサウンドも、そしてエディ・ヴェダーの真剣なボーカルも、どれも聴くものを引きつけて離さない。
これでパール・ジャムのアルバムは4作目になるわけだが、彼らはまちがいなくロックの歴史に名を残すことだろう。それは、彼らがこれまでに2,500万枚(この作品の売上げを加えたその数字は3,500万枚に変わるに違いない)ものアルバムを売ったからではなく、たとえその数が10分の1、100分の1だとしても、彼らはすぐれたロック・グループとして人々の記憶に残り、その作品は長く聴き継がれるだろうということだ。ロックの栄誉とはそういうものだし、パール・ジャムはそれに値する音楽を作りあげている。
自問自答するような静かな曲「サムタイムズ」でアルバムははじまり、激しいロック「ヘイル・ヘイル」がメドレーのようにすぐそれに続く。「フー・ユー・アー」ではエスニックなビートとゴスペル風のメロディが組み合わされており、新境地とまではいえないまでも、なかなか印象的だ。このほか、ニール・ヤングに敬意を表した(に違いない)「スマイル」は、ヤングとクレイジー・ホースの「カウガール・イン・ザ・サンド」みたいだし、次の「オフ・ヒー・ゴーズ」もヤングの"賛美歌"ともいうべきアコースティックな曲。これらアルバムの前半はほんとうに見事で、思索の限界を極めようとしたような詞も、妥協のないイメージ豊かなサウンドも、そしてエディ・ヴェダーの真剣なボーカルも、どれも聴くものを引きつけて離さない。
これでパール・ジャムのアルバムは4作目になるわけだが、彼らはまちがいなくロックの歴史に名を残すことだろう。それは、彼らがこれまでに2,500万枚(この作品の売上げを加えたその数字は3,500万枚に変わるに違いない)ものアルバムを売ったからではなく、たとえその数が10分の1、100分の1だとしても、彼らはすぐれたロック・グループとして人々の記憶に残り、その作品は長く聴き継がれるだろうということだ。ロックの栄誉とはそういうものだし、パール・ジャムはそれに値する音楽を作りあげている。
他の国からのトップレビュー
Gianluca Onnis from Muristeni
5つ星のうち5.0
I must have per i contenuti e l’estetica.
2023年9月21日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Il disco ovviamente è una bomba, possedevo la versione in cd appena pubblicato .
Ora , per nostalgia e voglia di bellezza ho acquistato anche la versione in vinile.
La mia speranza era quella di trovare una replica estetica del cd.
Accontentato .
Maestosa , confezione ad apertura doppio libro( si apre a libro sia orizzontale che verticale.) Con replica di polaroid con al loro retro i testi di alcune canzoni .
Un gran bell’ oggetto
La musica , come prima accennato è davvero degna di nota, non il loro migliore lavoro in assoluto, ma tra i primi, davvero bello, anzi grande.
Un must have senza se e senza ma.
Ora , per nostalgia e voglia di bellezza ho acquistato anche la versione in vinile.
La mia speranza era quella di trovare una replica estetica del cd.
Accontentato .
Maestosa , confezione ad apertura doppio libro( si apre a libro sia orizzontale che verticale.) Con replica di polaroid con al loro retro i testi di alcune canzoni .
Un gran bell’ oggetto
La musica , come prima accennato è davvero degna di nota, non il loro migliore lavoro in assoluto, ma tra i primi, davvero bello, anzi grande.
Un must have senza se e senza ma.
Anderiad
5つ星のうち4.0
Um bom disco, mas veio empenado!
2023年10月24日にブラジルでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Um bom disco do Pearl Jam, com a "fórmula do grunge" que os consagrou. Está longe de ser o melhor trabalho da banda, mas é um disco consistente e muito bem produzido. Só retirei uma estrela da avaliação porque o disco veio empenado: ele toca "bonitinho", mas tem esse pequeno problema.
Ivan
5つ星のうち5.0
Una chicca per i veri FAN e APPASSIONATI
2023年6月13日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Ho regalato questo CD ad un amico, un passionato dei Pearl Jam, più della seconda ora (per capirci dopo Abbruzzese).
Infatti "No code" è il disco (forse) più underrated dei PJ, dove vi è un profondo cambiamento, si passa dal vecchio sound (Grunge) ad un suono nuovo (più tendente al rock alternativo), ciò molto probabilmente motivato da Abbruzzese a Jack Irons, e anche perché è in concomitanza con la fine dell'epoca Grunge.
Il cambiamento si può notare soprattutto nei testi e in parte nella musica, per i fan più attenti e appassionati si può subito riscontare come emerga di più la figura di Eddie Vedder e meno degli altri membri.
Il disco contiene all'interno:
- i 2 CD dell'album
- libricino delle foto
Davvero consigliato per tutti i Fan dei PJ!!
Infatti "No code" è il disco (forse) più underrated dei PJ, dove vi è un profondo cambiamento, si passa dal vecchio sound (Grunge) ad un suono nuovo (più tendente al rock alternativo), ciò molto probabilmente motivato da Abbruzzese a Jack Irons, e anche perché è in concomitanza con la fine dell'epoca Grunge.
Il cambiamento si può notare soprattutto nei testi e in parte nella musica, per i fan più attenti e appassionati si può subito riscontare come emerga di più la figura di Eddie Vedder e meno degli altri membri.
Il disco contiene all'interno:
- i 2 CD dell'album
- libricino delle foto
Davvero consigliato per tutti i Fan dei PJ!!
Ivan
2023年6月13日にイタリアでレビュー済み
Infatti "No code" è il disco (forse) più underrated dei PJ, dove vi è un profondo cambiamento, si passa dal vecchio sound (Grunge) ad un suono nuovo (più tendente al rock alternativo), ciò molto probabilmente motivato da Abbruzzese a Jack Irons, e anche perché è in concomitanza con la fine dell'epoca Grunge.
Il cambiamento si può notare soprattutto nei testi e in parte nella musica, per i fan più attenti e appassionati si può subito riscontare come emerga di più la figura di Eddie Vedder e meno degli altri membri.
Il disco contiene all'interno:
- i 2 CD dell'album
- libricino delle foto
Davvero consigliato per tutti i Fan dei PJ!!
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Michael Simmons
5つ星のうち4.0
"No Code" is a welcome change for Pearl Jam
2008年8月2日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
With 1996's "No Code", Pearl Jam began to shift away from the limelight and dove deep into themselves to produce a record that is both diverse and entertaining.
"Sometimes" begins the album, a track that is moody, and somewhat somber, exploring religious themes about the creation of man and man's struggle through life while remaining concise.
The next track, "Hail, Hail" picks up the pace, with a dirty, fuzzed out riff and a good bass line. The song manages to take the somewhat depressing lyrics about a relationship gone wrong while staying fast paced, and as the song goes on some hope manages to seep in.
The next two songs, "Who You Are" and "In My Tree" pick up in "Sometimes" place after the frenetic "Hail, Hail", with rolling, almost tribal drum beats carried by Jeff Ament's bass and Eddie's voice.
"Smile" has a riff with a similar dirty quality to it, and relatively simplistic lyrics. The harmonica interspersed throughout adds another dimension to the trudging rocker, making it one of the more standout tracks.
"Off He Goes" is one of my favorites from the album. The lyrics set a narrative over a slow acoustic guitar, telling the story of a friend that sets off on a trip brought on by what could be strains in his personal life ("Know a man...his face seems pulled and tense.../
Like he's riding on a motorbike... in the strongest winds"), and as doubts creep into the narrator's mind about this friend's return, he unexpectedly shows up again, seemingly the same person. However, he is soon off again, and the song ends on a note similar to how it started.
"Habit" has a garage rock/grunge-type riff to it, with muddled and often hard-to-understand vocals from Vedder. It seems to explore the drug use of someone close, how it's wrong for them but yet they're still sucked in and on the way to self-destruction. However, the two breakdowns Both crammed into a 3:36 song), coupled with the guitar solo (Which is pretty impressive) fading out right as it gets some good momentum behind it, put the track lower than it deserves to be.
"Red Mosquito" has something closer to a country rock vibe going for it, with interesting vocal melodies. It's got a good flow and progression to it, and is one of the better tracks off the album.
However, the next song takes a turn for the more abrasive side of Pearl Jam. "Lukin" is a 1 minute long song, with a simple three-chord riff and screechy vocals from Vedder, describing his own fallacies and a stalker that might or might not be out to kill him.
"Present Tense" is a slow and introspective number, which also happened to put me in a much better mindset after some personal issues that had plagued me. The atmospheric guitar work during the verses highlight the lyrics and message without getting in the way, but I'll leave that message for you to discover yourself. It's worth it.
"Mankind" is something that is either enjoyable or unenjoyable in my opinion, with little to no middle ground. Rhythm guitarist Stone Gossard employs the mic on this song, who also wrote the lyrics for the song. What's being conveyed is a man that is watching mankind obsess over the little things, while he sits back and wonders why. Again, you either like it or you don't.
"I'm Open" begins and ends with spoken word poetry from Vedder, which is interesting to listen but may end up leaving the impression of him being pretentious and rambling. For those who can appreciate the song, though, it's an interesting piece of music that deserves a bit more praise.
"Around The Bend" finishes the album, a number mostly carried by the bass and drums. The vocals are soothing and relaxing, and listening to it right now in my tired state is actually wearing me down further! The story behind it is that Vedder wrote it as a lullaby for one of the member's kids, and that quality leaves it's fingerprints through the whole song, both in lyrics and instrumentation. It's good to listen to when you want to get away from everything, if only for four minutes, because of it's optimistic and calming lyrics.
Overall, Pearl Jam took a big chance with this album. It is markedly a much slower tempo than their previous albums, and marked the point in the band's history when they shifted to a less commercial and more mature entity. Of course the album was greeted with less-than-stellar sales, but it was well worth it in my mind.
"Sometimes" begins the album, a track that is moody, and somewhat somber, exploring religious themes about the creation of man and man's struggle through life while remaining concise.
The next track, "Hail, Hail" picks up the pace, with a dirty, fuzzed out riff and a good bass line. The song manages to take the somewhat depressing lyrics about a relationship gone wrong while staying fast paced, and as the song goes on some hope manages to seep in.
The next two songs, "Who You Are" and "In My Tree" pick up in "Sometimes" place after the frenetic "Hail, Hail", with rolling, almost tribal drum beats carried by Jeff Ament's bass and Eddie's voice.
"Smile" has a riff with a similar dirty quality to it, and relatively simplistic lyrics. The harmonica interspersed throughout adds another dimension to the trudging rocker, making it one of the more standout tracks.
"Off He Goes" is one of my favorites from the album. The lyrics set a narrative over a slow acoustic guitar, telling the story of a friend that sets off on a trip brought on by what could be strains in his personal life ("Know a man...his face seems pulled and tense.../
Like he's riding on a motorbike... in the strongest winds"), and as doubts creep into the narrator's mind about this friend's return, he unexpectedly shows up again, seemingly the same person. However, he is soon off again, and the song ends on a note similar to how it started.
"Habit" has a garage rock/grunge-type riff to it, with muddled and often hard-to-understand vocals from Vedder. It seems to explore the drug use of someone close, how it's wrong for them but yet they're still sucked in and on the way to self-destruction. However, the two breakdowns Both crammed into a 3:36 song), coupled with the guitar solo (Which is pretty impressive) fading out right as it gets some good momentum behind it, put the track lower than it deserves to be.
"Red Mosquito" has something closer to a country rock vibe going for it, with interesting vocal melodies. It's got a good flow and progression to it, and is one of the better tracks off the album.
However, the next song takes a turn for the more abrasive side of Pearl Jam. "Lukin" is a 1 minute long song, with a simple three-chord riff and screechy vocals from Vedder, describing his own fallacies and a stalker that might or might not be out to kill him.
"Present Tense" is a slow and introspective number, which also happened to put me in a much better mindset after some personal issues that had plagued me. The atmospheric guitar work during the verses highlight the lyrics and message without getting in the way, but I'll leave that message for you to discover yourself. It's worth it.
"Mankind" is something that is either enjoyable or unenjoyable in my opinion, with little to no middle ground. Rhythm guitarist Stone Gossard employs the mic on this song, who also wrote the lyrics for the song. What's being conveyed is a man that is watching mankind obsess over the little things, while he sits back and wonders why. Again, you either like it or you don't.
"I'm Open" begins and ends with spoken word poetry from Vedder, which is interesting to listen but may end up leaving the impression of him being pretentious and rambling. For those who can appreciate the song, though, it's an interesting piece of music that deserves a bit more praise.
"Around The Bend" finishes the album, a number mostly carried by the bass and drums. The vocals are soothing and relaxing, and listening to it right now in my tired state is actually wearing me down further! The story behind it is that Vedder wrote it as a lullaby for one of the member's kids, and that quality leaves it's fingerprints through the whole song, both in lyrics and instrumentation. It's good to listen to when you want to get away from everything, if only for four minutes, because of it's optimistic and calming lyrics.
Overall, Pearl Jam took a big chance with this album. It is markedly a much slower tempo than their previous albums, and marked the point in the band's history when they shifted to a less commercial and more mature entity. Of course the album was greeted with less-than-stellar sales, but it was well worth it in my mind.
Justin Oddie
5つ星のうち5.0
Absolutely Beautiful!!!
2021年8月20日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
One of their greatest albums ever, and this new re-release does it the justice it deserves. As PJ fans know most or all re-pressings or re-released vinyl doesn’t compare to the original pressings. In my opinion this is Pearl Jam’s best sounding re-issue that has ever been pressed, sounds near identical to the OG pressing from its original release. It’s an evolutionary album for the band, containing all the emotions of Eddie’s genius lyrics and displays the bands melodic beauty we expect and have seen from previous albums. No Code just presents these expectations in a different light. Showing the groups humble growth and understanding, acceptance and perseverance, both lyrically and musically and it all culminates into the utterly beautiful work that is No Code. The vinyl jacket is wonderfully put together with the lyric Polaroid cards worthy enough to be framed and put on the wall. The audio quality is superb in my opinion, not all overly clean as past re-pressings, which almost sounds digital, this pressing still preserving the subtle snaps and pops you’d expect from an original LP release. Unlike other re-pressings also Eddie’s voice does not have the dulled down almost muffled tone those contain, instead you hear the true gorgeousness and clarity of his amazing voice, so much emotion can not just be heard with his amazing lyrics, but also felt with the cadence in his voice. JUST BUY IT NOW! I lost my original LP many many years ago, have listened to CD and through streaming services countless times, and after just one listening session to this vinyl version it was as if I was hearing it all again for the first time since I first listened to 1996 pressing. I have nothing but praise to offer this album, once again, just BUY IT NOW! So far I’ve only givin it one spin on the table and listened through speakers so tonight when I play it again through my headphones the experience will only get better! Of your a new fan or an old fan this vinyl version is a MUST own!
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