10年前(2012年)の作品ですが、商品説明の内容紹介で記載されている内容でした、
個人的な意見ですが不思議な魅力を感じる曲でした、アルバムを聴き込んで行くうちに、好きな曲も増えて行く可能性があると思います。届いた商品は綺麗な状態で指定日に届きました。
Some Nights
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曲目リスト
| 1 | Some Nights (Intro) |
| 2 | Some Nights |
| 3 | We Are Young |
| 4 | Carry on |
| 5 | It Gets Better |
| 6 | Why Am I the One |
| 7 | All Alone |
| 8 | All Alright |
| 9 | One Foot |
| 10 | Stars |
| 11 | Out on the Town |
商品の説明
Having earned widespread acclaim with their 2009 debut album, Aim and Ignite, Fun decided to raise the stakes with this album, their first on fueled by Ramen, by teaming with noted producer Jeff Bhasker (Kanye West, Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, Beyoncé, Drake). their latest album, Some Nights, includes the first single "We Are Young (featuring Janelle Monae)".
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- 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 : 14.3 x 12.4 x 0.99 cm; 98.09 g
- メーカー : Fueled By Ramen
- EAN : 0075678826283, 0741491814331
- 商品モデル番号 : 24203088
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2012
- SPARSコード : DDD
- レーベル : Fueled By Ramen
- ASIN : B006M4RN3U
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 77,859位ミュージック (ミュージックの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 5,039位ポップス (ミュージック)
- - 13,752位ロック (ミュージック)
- - 17,562位輸入盤
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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。
2021年3月9日に日本でレビュー済み
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ラジオで流れたWE ARE YOUNGから検索してたどり着いた一枚。
フレディマーキュリーの再来と言われた歌声は、唯一無二のものでした。
捨て曲なし、豪華なフルコースで満腹のアルバムですよ。
CM等でも使われてる聴き馴染みの曲もありました。
フレディマーキュリーの再来と言われた歌声は、唯一無二のものでした。
捨て曲なし、豪華なフルコースで満腹のアルバムですよ。
CM等でも使われてる聴き馴染みの曲もありました。
2019年6月27日に日本でレビュー済み
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遅れてきたリスナーですが、ネイトの声最高ですね。パワーを貰えます。
バンドも実力派で、アコースティックを聞けば3人のバランスの良さが分かります。
初回盤を買ってしまいましたが、リミックスより完全版のファーストからの曲が欲しかったです。
その分で星は4つにしましたが、アルバム自体は文句なしの星5つ!
このバンドが今活動していないのがなにより残念です。
バンドも実力派で、アコースティックを聞けば3人のバランスの良さが分かります。
初回盤を買ってしまいましたが、リミックスより完全版のファーストからの曲が欲しかったです。
その分で星は4つにしましたが、アルバム自体は文句なしの星5つ!
このバンドが今活動していないのがなにより残念です。
2019年8月20日に日本でレビュー済み
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ネイトルイスの歌声がとても綺麗👍
carry on、all alone、one footなどが個人的にわ好きでした🙂
でも解散しているのがちょっとショック😕
carry on、all alone、one footなどが個人的にわ好きでした🙂
でも解散しているのがちょっとショック😕
2020年1月24日に日本でレビュー済み
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一発で気に入りました。少々デコラティブでくどく感じますが、それが癖になってしまう!
VINEメンバー
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最近は、Gleeで使われた曲で、気になったら元の曲を聴くことが多いです。Gleeで使われている曲が好きだと、古いものが多いので新しい曲を知ることが少ないのが難点です(知り合いのハーフの中学生に、Gleeの曲は他の人の古いのばっかりだと、言われてしまった)。
たいてい Gleeのほうが上手でアレンジもいいなぁと思いますが、とくにWe are Youngは、こちらのほうがいいですね。YouTubeではアコースティックバージョンもあるので、そちらも好きです。
たいてい Gleeのほうが上手でアレンジもいいなぁと思いますが、とくにWe are Youngは、こちらのほうがいいですね。YouTubeではアコースティックバージョンもあるので、そちらも好きです。
2016年7月21日に日本でレビュー済み
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車を長時間運転していてマンネリにならないように気分転換に最高です
2015年10月30日に日本でレビュー済み
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We Are Youngをテレビで聴いた嫁さんの好みで、リクエストに応じ即購入しました。嫁さんはとってもお気に入りのアルバム。私は、何だか久しぶりにこんなの聴いたなぁ、って感じで…いいアルバムだと思います。
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félicie
5つ星のうち5.0
C'est de l'avoir ce merveilleux CD
2023年5月20日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Vendeur très bien , j'attends avec impatience mes deux autres commandes .
Jason Stein
5つ星のうち4.0
I don't know what I stand for.
2012年9月8日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Fun. is an interesting new band. Their debut album, 2009's "Aim and Ignite" their second album 2012's "Some Nights" are significantly different in terms of tone and sound. "Some Nights" has much more production work put into the arrangements. It's arguable that a point of contention on "Some Nights" is the frequently use of the blasted AutoTune on Nate Ruess's vocals--which, in all honesty, can really get annoying, but at the same time is cleverly experimented with and used effectively at times.
When I listen to "Aim and Ignite" the band remind me of Vampire Weekend. When I listen to "Some Nights" the band remind me of no one, and this is a good thing for them. They seem to be carving out their own unique niche this time around. They hit you hard with a 1-2-3 punch of "Some Nights", "We Are Young" and "Carry On", three of the best pop songs I've heard in a long while. Each carries a distinctive melody, catchy hooks, and lyrics that you can identify with.
Unfortunately, things get crazy and shaky after those songs. And unfortunately, you could argue that the album is front loaded as a result.
"It Gets Better" starts off with a jarring, really obnoxious AutoTuned vocal and irritating electronic beats before settling into a nice groove and hooky chorus--an uneven song at best. "Why Am I The One" brings things back around, but it's not quite as strong as the first three tracks.
Then things really get odd with the almost dub-step sounding "All Alone" which, again, has this very catchy chorus, but the verses aren't that great. "All Alright" is an oddity with it's depressing lyrics with this exuberant production, and almost uplifting quality to it. "One Foot" is so irritating with it's repetitive beat and little variation in structure. I think it's my least favorite track and it should have been left off as a b-side.
Finally, you arrive at the nearly seven minute "Stars" which restores the album back to it's original likability. That, followed by the bonus track "Out On The Town"--one of the best tracks here--in fact, I think you should try programming it right after "Carry On" and get a four-track punch.
So why am I giving "Some Nights" four stars instead of three or two? Well, the fact remains that the album is pretty good in a bizarre, jagged, and uneven manner, but it somehow works in the end. What I am hoping for with the next release is a refined approach, with more focus spent on capturing the magic of a great pop song like "Some Nights", "We Are Young" and "Carry On". If they can bottle that magic and make a 10 track third album that builds upon "Some Nights" they could be the next great thing in terms of classic pop music makers with some longevity. They have great potential, let's just harness it next time. "Some Nights" is a great improvement over "Aim and Ignite", so give it your best shot gentlemen.
Here's how "Some Nights" compares with "Aim and Ignite":
2009 Aim and Ignite: Three Stars
2012 Some Nights: Four Stars
When I listen to "Aim and Ignite" the band remind me of Vampire Weekend. When I listen to "Some Nights" the band remind me of no one, and this is a good thing for them. They seem to be carving out their own unique niche this time around. They hit you hard with a 1-2-3 punch of "Some Nights", "We Are Young" and "Carry On", three of the best pop songs I've heard in a long while. Each carries a distinctive melody, catchy hooks, and lyrics that you can identify with.
Unfortunately, things get crazy and shaky after those songs. And unfortunately, you could argue that the album is front loaded as a result.
"It Gets Better" starts off with a jarring, really obnoxious AutoTuned vocal and irritating electronic beats before settling into a nice groove and hooky chorus--an uneven song at best. "Why Am I The One" brings things back around, but it's not quite as strong as the first three tracks.
Then things really get odd with the almost dub-step sounding "All Alone" which, again, has this very catchy chorus, but the verses aren't that great. "All Alright" is an oddity with it's depressing lyrics with this exuberant production, and almost uplifting quality to it. "One Foot" is so irritating with it's repetitive beat and little variation in structure. I think it's my least favorite track and it should have been left off as a b-side.
Finally, you arrive at the nearly seven minute "Stars" which restores the album back to it's original likability. That, followed by the bonus track "Out On The Town"--one of the best tracks here--in fact, I think you should try programming it right after "Carry On" and get a four-track punch.
So why am I giving "Some Nights" four stars instead of three or two? Well, the fact remains that the album is pretty good in a bizarre, jagged, and uneven manner, but it somehow works in the end. What I am hoping for with the next release is a refined approach, with more focus spent on capturing the magic of a great pop song like "Some Nights", "We Are Young" and "Carry On". If they can bottle that magic and make a 10 track third album that builds upon "Some Nights" they could be the next great thing in terms of classic pop music makers with some longevity. They have great potential, let's just harness it next time. "Some Nights" is a great improvement over "Aim and Ignite", so give it your best shot gentlemen.
Here's how "Some Nights" compares with "Aim and Ignite":
2009 Aim and Ignite: Three Stars
2012 Some Nights: Four Stars
Marly Z
5つ星のうち5.0
Indie-pop at it's best!
2012年8月29日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Back in my teens, music was my life. I had a part time job through school to help pay for music albums, gigs, concerts and festivals. I would eagerly await each weeks issue of Kerrang and devour the pages (not literally of course).
However, once you leave school real life kicks in and what with the pressures of university, socialising & money, my love of music was pushed to the sidelines and beyond. I cleared out my iPod and replaced it with the generic pop you hear on the radio. I had to miss the last few concerts I bought tickets to, and thus didn't buy anymore. All in all music just wasn't a part of my life anymore. Until I heard 'We Are Young' that is.
'We Are Young' simply epitomises indie-pop at it's best. Youthful lyrics, a mash-up of rhythms, a powerful sing along. The song is equal parts dark and light, and most importantly - it is fun! (the adjective that is). And after watching several of the bands live performances of this song on youtube, and becoming encaptivated by Nate Reuss, I just knew I had to buy their album - ASAP.
As with all albums, the first few listens can be awkward. 'We Are Young' is almost a teaser trailer for the entire album - there are many different (often contrasting) styles to be found here, but all in all what makes the album work as a unit is the unfaltering quality of the lyrics - self-deprecating, hopeful, honest and relateable put against a background of surprisingly upbeat, youthful music. Yes it can take a few listens to 'get', but once you 'get' it, it's magic.
Personal highlights from this album for me are:
Some Nights
We Are Young
Stars
Out On The Town
'We Are young' the song reminded me what good music was again, and 'Some Nights' the album made me fall back in love with music. This really should be a testimony to the quality of this album - for all those who once loved music as I did but who just haven't had the time to keep up to date with the current music industry, make the time for this one. I promise you, you won't regret it.
However, once you leave school real life kicks in and what with the pressures of university, socialising & money, my love of music was pushed to the sidelines and beyond. I cleared out my iPod and replaced it with the generic pop you hear on the radio. I had to miss the last few concerts I bought tickets to, and thus didn't buy anymore. All in all music just wasn't a part of my life anymore. Until I heard 'We Are Young' that is.
'We Are Young' simply epitomises indie-pop at it's best. Youthful lyrics, a mash-up of rhythms, a powerful sing along. The song is equal parts dark and light, and most importantly - it is fun! (the adjective that is). And after watching several of the bands live performances of this song on youtube, and becoming encaptivated by Nate Reuss, I just knew I had to buy their album - ASAP.
As with all albums, the first few listens can be awkward. 'We Are Young' is almost a teaser trailer for the entire album - there are many different (often contrasting) styles to be found here, but all in all what makes the album work as a unit is the unfaltering quality of the lyrics - self-deprecating, hopeful, honest and relateable put against a background of surprisingly upbeat, youthful music. Yes it can take a few listens to 'get', but once you 'get' it, it's magic.
Personal highlights from this album for me are:
Some Nights
We Are Young
Stars
Out On The Town
'We Are young' the song reminded me what good music was again, and 'Some Nights' the album made me fall back in love with music. This really should be a testimony to the quality of this album - for all those who once loved music as I did but who just haven't had the time to keep up to date with the current music industry, make the time for this one. I promise you, you won't regret it.
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