有名なTake Me Home, Country roads以外の曲も秀逸です。70年代の優しい雰囲気のある音を満喫できます。
絶対におすすめのアルバムです。
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Poems Prayers & Promises
| 仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
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CD, インポート, 1991/11/18
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| — | ¥660 |
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"もう一度試してください。" | 1枚組 |
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| — | ¥1,430 |
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曲目リスト
| 1 | Poems, Prayers and Promises |
| 2 | Let It Be |
| 3 | My Sweet Lady |
| 4 | Wooden Indian |
| 5 | Junk |
| 6 | Gospel Changes |
| 7 | Take Me Home, Country Roads |
| 8 | I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado |
| 9 | Sunshine on My Shoulders |
| 10 | Around and Around |
| 11 | Fire and Rain |
| 12 | The Box |
商品の説明
Among the surprises here are terrific covers of the Beatles' Let It Be and James Taylor's Fire and Rain. Those two join his later hit, My Sweet Lady, plus Take Me Home, Country Roads; Sunshine on My Shoulders; Gospel Changes; Wooden Indian ; the title track, and more.
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- 製品サイズ : 14.71 x 13.89 x 4.45 cm; 95.25 g
- メーカー : Sbme Special Mkts.
- EAN : 0886976972127
- 商品モデル番号 : 33950773
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 1988
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- 原産国 : 英国
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兄が40年以上前に買ったアナログ盤を私が持っているので内容については特にいうことはありません。素晴らしいの一語です。LET IT BE も FIRE AND RAIN も私の好きなカバー曲です。もちろん故郷に帰りたい、SUNSHINE ON MY SHOULDERS は珠玉の2曲です。
一つ苦情を言うとすればジャケット写真のRCAロゴマークが黒く塗りつぶされていること。なんでこんなことをする必要があるのかなあと思います。
一つ苦情を言うとすればジャケット写真のRCAロゴマークが黒く塗りつぶされていること。なんでこんなことをする必要があるのかなあと思います。
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届いたCDは新品できちんとパッケージしてあったけど何故かジャケット・ブックレットがアルバム「Rocky mountain high」の物でした。背表紙・裏ジャケット・中身のCDは「Poems,prayers&promises」の物でした、どうしたことでしょう?
2007年10月14日に日本でレビュー済み
ジョン・デンバーの大ヒット曲「故郷へかえりたい」を含む記念すべきアルバムだと思います。
1、「詩と祈りと誓い」では、ジョンの人生感が語られ、ビートルズ・ナンバーである2、「レット・イット・ビー」と5、「ジャンク」は、とても素晴らしい仕上がりで、ジョンの世界観にまで昇華したといっても過言ではないくらいの出来栄えだと思います。
8、「彼はコロラドにいるだろう」はジョンテレビドラマの「警部マクロード」にゲスト出演したときに歌い、とてもさわやかな歌声を聞かせてくれます。
9、「太陽に背をむけて」は、大自然の美しさに心を奪われるゆったりとした気分になれる珠玉の作品です。
11、「ファイヤー・アンド・レイン」はジェイムス・テイラーの作品ですが、アコースティック・ギターとのハーモニーが素晴らしく何度聴いても飽きのこない名曲だと思います。
アルバムとしての完成度が素晴らしく、ジョンにとってもファンにとっても記念すべきいいアルバムだと思います!
1、「詩と祈りと誓い」では、ジョンの人生感が語られ、ビートルズ・ナンバーである2、「レット・イット・ビー」と5、「ジャンク」は、とても素晴らしい仕上がりで、ジョンの世界観にまで昇華したといっても過言ではないくらいの出来栄えだと思います。
8、「彼はコロラドにいるだろう」はジョンテレビドラマの「警部マクロード」にゲスト出演したときに歌い、とてもさわやかな歌声を聞かせてくれます。
9、「太陽に背をむけて」は、大自然の美しさに心を奪われるゆったりとした気分になれる珠玉の作品です。
11、「ファイヤー・アンド・レイン」はジェイムス・テイラーの作品ですが、アコースティック・ギターとのハーモニーが素晴らしく何度聴いても飽きのこない名曲だと思います。
アルバムとしての完成度が素晴らしく、ジョンにとってもファンにとっても記念すべきいいアルバムだと思います!
2001年9月24日に日本でレビュー済み
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電子デジタル音源は、それはそれで時と場合により良い。
しかし、結局「人」も大自然の1部で単なる動物なんだ!
そう痛感するのは・・・きっと
このアルバム1曲目に針を(笑)
そっと落とした時。
まるで、ロッキ-の山小屋で焚き火に温まりながら・・・
古い友人、ジョン達が目の前で、静かに
イントロを爪弾いてくれる。
Wildな美味しいコ-ヒ-は、僕がいれましょう。♪
コンピュ-タ-の打ち込みに代表される
電子デジタル音源は、それはそれで時と場合により良い。
しかし、結局「人」も大自然の1部で単なる動物なんだ!
そう痛感するのは・・・きっと
このアルバム1曲目に針を(笑)
そっと落とした時。
まるで、ロッキ-の山小屋で焚き火に温まりながら・・・
古い友人、ジョン達が目の前で、静かに
イントロを爪弾いてくれる。
Wildな美味しいコ-ヒ-は、僕がいれましょう。♪
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心優しい歌詞とメロディーに心温まる名曲で、彼自身の半生を歌った「詩と祈りと誓い」、ビートルズ・ナンバーの名曲をジョン・デンバーらしいアレンジで歌った「レット・イット・ビー」「ジャンク」、フランク・シナトラに捧げた名曲で、献身的な愛を歌った「マイ・スイート・レディ」、家出をした放浪息子と彼を許す父親、福音書に有名な物語を歌ったナンバー「ゴスペル・チェンジス」、軽快なメロディーと心温まる歌詞で多くの人々に愛される名曲「故郷へかえりたい」(脱都会、脱公害をテーマにした歌であり、自然の喪失を嘆く歌でもある)、ジョン・デンバーがゲスト出演した「警部マクロード/コロラド大追跡」(1973,米)で歌い、多くの人を魅了した「彼はコロラドにいるだろう」、心寂しいとき、悲しいときに元気を与えてくれる感動のナンバー「太陽を背にうけて」ほか、心温まる曲でいっぱいのアルバムです。
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(過去に類似した内容のレビューを投稿された方がいらっしゃいますが)背・裏ジャケットはPoems Prayers & Promisesながら、正面(前蓋)ジャケットはRocky Mountain Highという商品が届きました。未開封に付きCD自体は未確認です。このような商品が複数存在するのか、返品された不具合品をそのまま新品商品扱いとしたのか分かりませんが、私も即返品しました。(Amazonではよくあることですが、ケースにヒビも入っていました)
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中を開けてないのでわかりませんが、CDのジャケットは写真のものでしたのでの、返品しました。
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キチンと検品してください。
中を開けてないのでわかりませんが、CDのジャケットは写真のものでしたのでの、返品しました。
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これでは買えません、残念です。
キチンと検品してください。
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Jerrold Shelton
5つ星のうち5.0
This Album Changed My Life
2015年10月22日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I was six years old in 1971 when this album came out. Part of my elementary school education back then involved singing songs. My first-grade teacher thought I was tone-deaf and told my parents so at open house night. They ignored her suggestion that I might have some kind of hearing problem, so I can't say now whether I really was or wasn't, but I do remember music sounding like senseless noise to me and not understanding why people, including my parents, valued it so much.
My parents valued it so much that they waited in a long line to buy this album when it first came out. When we got home, my father put it on his Garrard turntable and my life changed forever. In listening to that record, music suddenly made all kinds of sense.
It IS sweet to love someone; it IS right to care. Sunshine on my shoulders made me pretty darn happy, too. And country roads also took me home, albeit to mountains in California, rather than West Virginia. Six-year old me had a strong connection to the words of the songs and it was as if a kindred spirit was singing them to me. But there was more than the words for my little brain to consider. Setting them to music made them more powerful, more compelling, gave them deeper meaning, and made them come alive. For me, that last bit was a huge epiphany. Music was no longer noise to me, but a potentially powerful communication tool.
I remember that day vividly because my parents were shocked that I sat through the entire album by choice and they were even more amazed when I asked if they would play it again.
From that day forward, I wanted to be John Denver. I wanted to play and be able to sing and write songs that meant something to people.
Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. might or might not have been a swell guy in real life, but he'll always have a special place in mine as John Denver because I'll go to my grave believing that listening to Poems, Prayers, and Promises that first time back in 1971 changed my life forever and for the better by insipiring me to want to learn to play and sing. From that inspiration, I've had a lifelong hobby that has brought me immesurable joy. I always wished I could have met him in person just to tell him that.
In light of the impact it had on me, it is pretty much impossible for me to give this album an unbiased review, so it would be pointless to bother trying. I still cherish it today in the here and now as much as I ever have.
There is some stellar musicianship on these tracks coming from Mike Taylor and Dick Kniss; John singing with Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert still sends chills up my spine. I still think Milt Okun's production was stellar. And I still believe that John Denver's music was at its best when it was supported by those folks and by Lee Holdridge's string arrangements. The songs have held up well over time, and I think it's because they deal with universal themes that people can identify with, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, politics, or religion. In my own case, sunshine on my shoulders makes me every bit as happy in my advancing middle age as it when I was a six year old boy, I still think it is sweet to love someone, and I still think it is right to care, and I still think country roads lead the way to places I feel most at home in.
If you feel the same way, and have never heard this album before, I would encourage you to give this album a listen. There's a reason why John Denver became the phenomenon he did throughout the 1970's and beyond, and this album, perhaps more than any of his others, explains it all better than mere words can.
I do believe there is real genius and pure art in the tracks and believe it is art that has held up well over time, because the themes of the songs have proven, to me at least, to have a universal appeal. Sunshine on my shoulders makes me just as happy in my advancing middle age as it did when I was a six year old boy. I still think it is sweet to love someone. I still think it is right to care.
Beyond that, there is some stellar musicianship going on throughout this album. As big a "hero" to me as John Denver was and is as a musician, I think his best output was when he had Mike Taylor and Dick Kniss playing with him and Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert backing him vocally, with the sound reinforced my Milt Okun's production and Lee Holdridge's string arrangements.
My parents valued it so much that they waited in a long line to buy this album when it first came out. When we got home, my father put it on his Garrard turntable and my life changed forever. In listening to that record, music suddenly made all kinds of sense.
It IS sweet to love someone; it IS right to care. Sunshine on my shoulders made me pretty darn happy, too. And country roads also took me home, albeit to mountains in California, rather than West Virginia. Six-year old me had a strong connection to the words of the songs and it was as if a kindred spirit was singing them to me. But there was more than the words for my little brain to consider. Setting them to music made them more powerful, more compelling, gave them deeper meaning, and made them come alive. For me, that last bit was a huge epiphany. Music was no longer noise to me, but a potentially powerful communication tool.
I remember that day vividly because my parents were shocked that I sat through the entire album by choice and they were even more amazed when I asked if they would play it again.
From that day forward, I wanted to be John Denver. I wanted to play and be able to sing and write songs that meant something to people.
Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. might or might not have been a swell guy in real life, but he'll always have a special place in mine as John Denver because I'll go to my grave believing that listening to Poems, Prayers, and Promises that first time back in 1971 changed my life forever and for the better by insipiring me to want to learn to play and sing. From that inspiration, I've had a lifelong hobby that has brought me immesurable joy. I always wished I could have met him in person just to tell him that.
In light of the impact it had on me, it is pretty much impossible for me to give this album an unbiased review, so it would be pointless to bother trying. I still cherish it today in the here and now as much as I ever have.
There is some stellar musicianship on these tracks coming from Mike Taylor and Dick Kniss; John singing with Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert still sends chills up my spine. I still think Milt Okun's production was stellar. And I still believe that John Denver's music was at its best when it was supported by those folks and by Lee Holdridge's string arrangements. The songs have held up well over time, and I think it's because they deal with universal themes that people can identify with, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, politics, or religion. In my own case, sunshine on my shoulders makes me every bit as happy in my advancing middle age as it when I was a six year old boy, I still think it is sweet to love someone, and I still think it is right to care, and I still think country roads lead the way to places I feel most at home in.
If you feel the same way, and have never heard this album before, I would encourage you to give this album a listen. There's a reason why John Denver became the phenomenon he did throughout the 1970's and beyond, and this album, perhaps more than any of his others, explains it all better than mere words can.
I do believe there is real genius and pure art in the tracks and believe it is art that has held up well over time, because the themes of the songs have proven, to me at least, to have a universal appeal. Sunshine on my shoulders makes me just as happy in my advancing middle age as it did when I was a six year old boy. I still think it is sweet to love someone. I still think it is right to care.
Beyond that, there is some stellar musicianship going on throughout this album. As big a "hero" to me as John Denver was and is as a musician, I think his best output was when he had Mike Taylor and Dick Kniss playing with him and Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert backing him vocally, with the sound reinforced my Milt Okun's production and Lee Holdridge's string arrangements.
James
5つ星のうち5.0
Good music
2023年10月2日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Neal Diamond was my wife's favorite. Played for her funeral.
Robin L. McLaughlin
5つ星のうち5.0
This Album is Like Sunshine On My Shoulders
2007年10月17日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
John Denver, and especially the Poems, Prayers and Promises album, was part of my childhood. My parents didn't own very many LP's compared to most people who enjoy music, but this is one they did own, along with a few others by John Denver. And I played it a LOT. There was something about the beauty of John's voice in harmony with his guitar painting wonderful imagery with his lyrics that enraptured me. A few years later, the very first LP I ever purchased with my own money was his original Greatest Hits album, and I played that one to death also.
So a few decades have come and gone and in the meantime I hadn't really listened to John Denver, though I had at one point purchased his Windsong album on CD. I'm not sure what even prompted me think of it, but the other day I got to thinking about the Poems, Prayers and Promises album so came to Amazon to check it out and went ahead and purchased a copy. I'm very glad I did.
It's funny how so many years can come and go and something can be so totally out of your mind, but the connection with your childhood and the memories are still solidly lurking. I put the album on after receiving it in the mail and played it through and sang along to the entire thing. Heh. Who knew I still had all those lyrics filed away in my head somewhere?
This album is beautiful in its simplicity and proof of a truth that is too often overlooked in record production. Oftentimes, less is more. So often music is over produced, over instrumentalized, and overwhelmed. Here you get basically a sparkling clear voice and a guitar, and that's mostly all this music needs or should have.
The songs on Poems, Prayers and Promises cover a fairly wide variety of topics, though it's the more thoughtful songs like the title song and "Around and Around" that are my favorites. I'm not real big on covers and this album contains four, but I actually like this version of "Let It Be" better than the Beatles version (I know, I know, heresy!) and John's "Fire and Rain" is at least as good as, if not better than, James's Taylor's.
The inclusion of the recited poem "The Box" is evidently a bit controversial, since including something like that on a music album is Just Not Done. Some people love it and some hate it. I imagine if I was hearing the album for the first time now it would irritate me. But as a kid listening to the album it seemed perfectly natural for it to be included and my younger sister could recite the whole poem word for word. So it's a take it or leave it thing, but it's not really out of place on this particular album like it would have been on others, even of John Denver's.
If you're like me and Denver is a nostalgic part of your past, don't wait any longer and go ahead and get this album. If you're not that familiar with him or are the type to prefer just getting hits collections, go ahead and get one. But also get this album, since some of the best songs aren't available in any of the collections. I believe that this is THE John Denver album to have in your collection, as the music here is what I think of as the essential John Denver.
So a few decades have come and gone and in the meantime I hadn't really listened to John Denver, though I had at one point purchased his Windsong album on CD. I'm not sure what even prompted me think of it, but the other day I got to thinking about the Poems, Prayers and Promises album so came to Amazon to check it out and went ahead and purchased a copy. I'm very glad I did.
It's funny how so many years can come and go and something can be so totally out of your mind, but the connection with your childhood and the memories are still solidly lurking. I put the album on after receiving it in the mail and played it through and sang along to the entire thing. Heh. Who knew I still had all those lyrics filed away in my head somewhere?
This album is beautiful in its simplicity and proof of a truth that is too often overlooked in record production. Oftentimes, less is more. So often music is over produced, over instrumentalized, and overwhelmed. Here you get basically a sparkling clear voice and a guitar, and that's mostly all this music needs or should have.
The songs on Poems, Prayers and Promises cover a fairly wide variety of topics, though it's the more thoughtful songs like the title song and "Around and Around" that are my favorites. I'm not real big on covers and this album contains four, but I actually like this version of "Let It Be" better than the Beatles version (I know, I know, heresy!) and John's "Fire and Rain" is at least as good as, if not better than, James's Taylor's.
The inclusion of the recited poem "The Box" is evidently a bit controversial, since including something like that on a music album is Just Not Done. Some people love it and some hate it. I imagine if I was hearing the album for the first time now it would irritate me. But as a kid listening to the album it seemed perfectly natural for it to be included and my younger sister could recite the whole poem word for word. So it's a take it or leave it thing, but it's not really out of place on this particular album like it would have been on others, even of John Denver's.
If you're like me and Denver is a nostalgic part of your past, don't wait any longer and go ahead and get this album. If you're not that familiar with him or are the type to prefer just getting hits collections, go ahead and get one. But also get this album, since some of the best songs aren't available in any of the collections. I believe that this is THE John Denver album to have in your collection, as the music here is what I think of as the essential John Denver.
Seth
5つ星のうち5.0
Great sound
2023年7月30日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Good music relaxing to hear
Barron Laycock
5つ星のうち5.0
John Denver's Terrific Breakthrough Album!
2000年8月25日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
With the release of this album in 1971, John Denver delivered the songs that would soon propel him into superstardom. All the elements he then used to achieve such singular fame and fortune as the best-selling and most popular singer of the 1970s is here, from his fabulously successful first hit "Take Me Home, Country Roads" to the under- appreciated counterculture anthem "Poems, Prayers And Promises". Denver almost single-handedly began the outdoor backpacking, hiking, and orienteering movements by popularizing the idea of nature as an important element in modern life, and more than a few of the young babyboomers, like John, were more than ready for the kind of unconventional intimacy with nature he sang about so effortlessly and so elegantly. From "Sunshine On My Shoulders" to "I Guess He'd Rather Be In Colorado", Denver's song soar in their description of the beauties of the natural life and in being close to the "great wide-open'.
Denver also does an unusually good cover of "Let It Be" by Lennon and McCartney, and also serves up a later hit, "My Sweet Lady'. He really surprises with his terrific cover of "Fire And Rain", and he is the only one besides Tom Rush that I have ever heard do a good cover of a James Taylor song. Indeed, the simple and well arranged acoustic blast of infectious energy and sweet simplicity that was John Denver is here in spades, whether it be in original songs like "Country Roads" or with covers of others' work, the kid who had adopted the majesty of Colorado for his setting and his inspiration sings simply, sentimentally, and superbly about the simple pleasures and undying verities of a homespun and simple life well lived. My special favorite here is "Poems, Prayers, And Promises", and I always wondered why it was never a bigger hit for John. Hearing John sing in his youthful enthusiasm about what turns him on is still a rare treat. This one has weathered the years with all its energy and beauty intact. I love this album, and I think you will too. Enjoy.
Denver also does an unusually good cover of "Let It Be" by Lennon and McCartney, and also serves up a later hit, "My Sweet Lady'. He really surprises with his terrific cover of "Fire And Rain", and he is the only one besides Tom Rush that I have ever heard do a good cover of a James Taylor song. Indeed, the simple and well arranged acoustic blast of infectious energy and sweet simplicity that was John Denver is here in spades, whether it be in original songs like "Country Roads" or with covers of others' work, the kid who had adopted the majesty of Colorado for his setting and his inspiration sings simply, sentimentally, and superbly about the simple pleasures and undying verities of a homespun and simple life well lived. My special favorite here is "Poems, Prayers, And Promises", and I always wondered why it was never a bigger hit for John. Hearing John sing in his youthful enthusiasm about what turns him on is still a rare treat. This one has weathered the years with all its energy and beauty intact. I love this album, and I think you will too. Enjoy.
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