Between the Buttons
仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
CD, CD, インポート, 2004/3/1
"もう一度試してください。" | CD, インポート |
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| ¥1,812 | ¥758 |
CD, 1970/1/31
"もう一度試してください。" | 1枚組 |
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| — | ¥444 |
CD, SACD, インポート, 2002/10/21
"もう一度試してください。" | インポート, SACD |
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| — | ¥990 |
CD, 限定版, 2016/12/2
"もう一度試してください。" | 限定版 |
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| — | ¥1,280 |
CD, 1999/12/31
"もう一度試してください。" | 1枚組 |
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| — | ¥1,689 |
CD, CD, 2013/2/20
"もう一度試してください。" | CD |
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| — | ¥2,348 |
CD, 限定版, 2016/12/2
"もう一度試してください。" | 限定版 |
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| — | ¥30,080 |
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曲目リスト
1 | Yesterday's Papers |
2 | My Obsession |
3 | Back Street Girl |
4 | Connection |
5 | She Smiled Sweetly |
6 | Cool Calm And Collected |
7 | All Sold Out |
8 | Please Go Home |
9 | Who's Been Sleeping Here? |
10 | Complicated |
11 | Miss Amanda Jones |
12 | Something Happened To Me Yesterday |
商品の説明
内容紹介
Once known as hard-core blues/R&B traditionalists, the Stones plunged deeper into the waters of original songwriting on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, leading to a golden age of classic albums including LET IT BLEED, BEGGAR'S BANQUET and EXILE ON MAIN STREET. BUTTONS was also the last album produced by then-manager/svengali Andrew Loog Oldham. More importantly, the obscure songs on this tight package show the Stones coming into their own as composers.
Between the melodic balladry of "Back Street Girl" and Mick Jagger's Dylanesque inflections on "She Smiled Sweetly," BUTTONS found the Stones in a strata far beyond covering Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly. Although none of these developments ranks with the Beatles' contemporaneous sonic experiments, the Fabs' bad-boy counterparts showed differing degrees of whimsy and sass, i.e. Ian Stewart's barrelhouse piano and Brian Jones' kazoo playing on "Cool, Calm & Collected" or the Dixieland-flavored "Something Happened To Me Yesterday."
Product Description
Once known as hard-core blues/R&B traditionalists, the Stones plunged deeper into the waters of original songwriting on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, leading to a golden age of classic albums including LET IT BLEED, BEGGAR'S BANQUET and EXILE ON MAIN STREET. BUTTONS was also the last album produced by then-manager/svengali Andrew Loog Oldham. More importantly, the obscure songs on this tight package show the Stones coming into their own as composers.
Between the melodic balladry of "Back Street Girl" and Mick Jagger's Dylanesque inflections on "She Smiled Sweetly," BUTTONS found the Stones in a strata far beyond covering Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly. Although none of these developments ranks with the Beatles' contemporaneous sonic experiments, the Fabs' bad-boy counterparts showed differing degrees of whimsy and sass, i.e. Ian Stewart's barrelhouse piano and Brian Jones' kazoo playing on "Cool, Calm & Collected" or the Dixieland-flavored "Something Happened To Me Yesterday."
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- 製品サイズ : 12.4 x 14.1 x 1.19 cm; 96.1 g
- メーカー : Abkco
- EAN : 0766481858225, 0018771950028
- 商品モデル番号 : 1982865
- レーベル : Abkco
- ASIN : B00006AW2D
- ディスク枚数 : 1
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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。
部屋に飾ってあります
アナログLP盤質も良いです
音質に関してはこの時代のストーンズは
モノラルの方がしっくりくると思います
キースのギターのうまさは、やはり作曲家ならではの発想が大きな要素です。ごく初期のタイムイズオンマイサイドの出だしのギターソロ、そしてこのアルバムのアマンダジョーンズのギター、ホンキートンクウーマンの出だし、みんな素晴らしいギターワークです。ぜひお楽しみ下さい。
また本LPの音質、良かったです!
同じ時期の同じアーティストの楽曲なのに、何故か…
この度、UKオリジナル盤を入手して、想定以上、想像以上にしっくり来ましたね。
アルバム全体に溢れる‥【お花畑に蝶々がフワフワしてる感…】これに尽きます!
“Back Street Girl ”が最期のOne Peaceのように収まります。
大好きなアルバムに成りました。
前後のアルバムの流れも納得行くように成るわけです!
US盤てのは‥どれもこれも、全くもって、えげつないなァ〜!…くそアメリカ!
オバマのどアホ!
所詮、黒幕の犬のクセによ!
実際コンパクトに3分足らずに収まる曲も多いんですが、個人的には、残念ながら曲の魅力で前2作、アレンジの巧みさと幅で後の作品に及ばないと思っています。
自分達のスタイルを確立し、成功した前2作の延長には止まらず、曲作りやサウンド・エッフェクトで新たな冒険を試みたことは間違いないところですが、今にして聴くとやはり中途半端に、こぢんまりとした印象をうけます。
でも、フォーク・ロック、ソフト・ロックに挑戦したアルバムとして聴くと…
浮遊感漂う「Yesterday's Papers」,若きキースのボーカルが冴える
「Connection」,数あるバラードの中でも屈指の美メロ「Back Street Girl」etc
…最高じゃないですか!!
ジャケの冬枯れた雰囲気も相まって、ビートルズ「ラバー・ソウル」とも
イメージが重なる。バーズやバッファロー・スプリングフィールド、
ゾンビーズあたりが好きな人には胸を張ってお勧めします。
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Peccato che sul vinile c'è il bollino con su scritto 15 euro quando io l'ho pagato 30

Pschychedelia can be spotted on several tracks, while the group's original DNA, the R&B, plays a smaller role than before. In some of the lyrics, you can also feel an increasing influence from Bob Dylan; a trend that really blossomed on "Beggar's Banquet" from 1968. The group's all-round musician, Brian Jones, contributed with many different instruments to the album, which was the group's most multi-faceted to date.
I call the album uneven because here we find some of the group's finest songs, but also a handful that comes close the "filler" category.
The album opens nicely with "Yesterday's Papers", which may be remembered for the vibraphone that gives the track a great lightness. It’s a song somewhat related to "Stupid Girl" from "Aftermath".
"My Obsession" is a slightly sketchy jazzy track; not a big number.
"Backstreet Girl" is a personal favorite. It is a very atmospheric, melancholy and melodic song with nice acoustic guitar. The group had increasingly begun to write songs with an almost folkish tone, with "As Tears Go By" and "Lady Jane" being some of the best known. The somewhat cynical lyrics may offend some listeners; Jagger's sometimes insensitive way of expressing himself can be seen on several other Stones songs - earlier and later.
With "Connection" we are back in the slightly thinner department. A fairly short number; not decidedly weak but not much more than that either.
"She Smiled Sweetly" is the next ballad and the song is a beautiful melodic highlight on "BtB". A nice, almost dramatic structure, with a very rich organ. It is a bit special for a Stones recording that there is no guitar to be heard on the song.
"Cool, Calm, Collected" is a fun track that mixes different genres. There is a bit of vaudeville/music hall, jazz and psychedelia in a good mix that actually works very well.
"All Sold Out" is very classic Rolling Stones, and a track that could have been taken from "Out of our Heads"; very nice guitar playing from Keith Richards.
The Bo Diddley inspired "Please, Go Home" is, on the other hand, mostly forgettable. The somewhat thin-boned song is not saved by adding some psychedelia to the vocals.
On "Who's Been Sleeping Here" you get a nice foretaste of "Beggar's Banquet". Both musically and lyrically, the song could fit into this album, which many consider to be the group's most successful.
"Complicated" is musically in the family of "Stupid Girl", and classic Stone's style. Lyrically, Jagger is also in familiar territory when he describes his female acquaintances.
"Miss Amanda Jones" is a traditional rocker in the Chuck Berry style.
"Something Happened to me Yesterday" was supposed to describe an LSD experience. It's a musically multifaceted number that easily brings to mind contemporaries The Kinks, and that group's ability to integrate classic music hall into their music. A fine end to an overall solid Stones album.
The American version of the album also contained the very beautiful "Ruby Tuesday", which is probably one of the finest things the group has ever recorded. Also the single "Let's Spend the Night Together" was on the American version. Funny to think that the lyrics to this track could cause controversy.
In exchange for these two tracks, the Americans had to surrender "Back Street Girl" and "Please, Go Home", which instead appeared on "Flowers" later that year.