Английская Википедия:Beautiful Thing (Ben Vaughn album)
Шаблон:Infobox album Beautiful Thing is an album by the American rock and roll musician Ben Vaughn (credited to the Ben Vaughn Combo), released in 1987.[1][2] The album's final track, "The Apology Line", is covered on Barrence Whitfield's Ow! Ow! Ow![3]
Production
The album was produced by Ben Vaughn, who also wrote the songs.[4] Mostly acoustic, the songs were in part inspired by radio disc jockey patter and random conversations overheard by Vaughn.[5][6] The band used bongos, hubcaps, maracas, and accordion on many of the tracks.[7]
Critical reception
Шаблон:Album ratings Robert Christgau thought that "unlike many comedians, this mild-mannered male chauvinist is funniest when he lets on how clever he is."[8] Trouser Press wrote that "Beautiful Thing has a fresh, easygoing feel, but too much restraint can be dangerous: halfway through the first side, this mild record threatens to slide right off the turntable."[9] The New York Times concluded that "all the three-chord rock of the 1950's and 60's—rockabilly, surf-rock, Cajun, rhythm-and-blues, country—twangs and relaxes together in the Ben Vaughn Combo, as Mr. Vaughn talk-sings his way through droll, understated songs without a hint of rock's latter-day histrionics."[10] The Philadelphia Inquirer deemed the album "a marvelously eclectic collection of rock styles and romantic observations."[11]
The Philadelphia Daily News called the tracks "clever, evocative new songs in a time honored, timeless style," writing that the band "has a slap happy simplicity and ragged enthusiasm that's anachronistic, that seems a throwback to the 1950s rockabilly era of Eddie Cochran and Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper."[12] The Washington Post determined that "sometimes Vaughn sounds like what might have happened if Lou Reed had influenced Bob Dylan rather than the other way around, but he always manages a neat wedding of lyric and melody."[3] The Chicago Tribune stated that "Vaughn brings some uncommon touches to numbers about male-female relationships."[13]
AllMusic wrote that "the tunes on Beautiful Thing never hit harder than they have to or take up more space than necessary, and their modesty only adds to their effectiveness."[14] The State included Beautiful Thing on its list of the ten best albums of 1987.[7]
Track listing
References
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