Daft Punk Random Access Memories 2LP Vinil 180 Gramas Sony Columbia Records Pallas EU

Título: Random Access Memories
Número de Catálogo: 88883 71686 1
Editora: Columbia
Código de Barras: 888837168618
Ano da edição original: 2013
Ano da reedição: 2021
Quantidade de discos: 2
Rotações por minuto: 33⅓ rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 180gr
Extras: Código Download
Peso Total do Artigo: 577gr
País prensagem: EU
Produzido para o Mercado de: EU
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 01 Maio, 2014
Colecção: Melhor Música Nova 2013
Vinyl Gourmet TOP 100 Audiófilo: Sim
Nota: Nunca elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
O disco mais ambicioso e épico dos Daft Punk onde prestam homenagem às raízes da Música Electrónica que os inspirou na sua carreira de mais de 20 anos. Complexo e profundo com estrutura não muito diferente de Rock Progressivo, mas sempre com sonoridade de música de dança, este é um album cheio de classe e um trabalho de amor do duo robótico francês.
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2014 Grammy Awards:
- Album Of The Year
- Record Of The Year
- Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
- Best Dance/Electronica Album
- Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
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"When Daft Punk announced they were releasing a new album eight years after 2005's Human After All, fans were starved for new material. The Tron: Legacy score indulged the seminal dance duo's sci-fi fantasies but didn't offer much in the way of catchy songs, so when Random Access Memories' extensive publicity campaign featured tantalizing clips of a new single, "Get Lucky," their fan base exploded. But when the album finally arrived, that hugely hyped single was buried far down its track list, emphasizing that most of these songs are very much not like "Get Lucky" -- or a lot of the pair's previous music, at least on the surface. The album isn't much like 2010s EDM, either. Instead, Daft Punk separate themselves from most contemporary electronic music and how it's made, enlisting some of their biggest influences to help them get the sounds they needed without samples. On Homework's "Teachers," they reverently name-checked a massive list of musicians and producers; here, they place themselves on equal footing with disco masterminds Giorgio Moroder and Nile Rodgers, referring to them as "collaborators." That could be self-aggrandizing, yet it's also strangely humble when they take a back seat to their co-stars, especially on one of RAM's definitive moments, "Giorgio by Moroder," where the producer shares his thoughts on making music with wild guitar and synth solos trailing behind him. Elsewhere, Daft Punk nod to their symbiotic relationship with indie on the lovely "Doin' It Right," which makes the most of Panda Bear's boyish vocals, and on the Julian Casablancas cameo "Instant Crush," which is only slightly more electronic than the Strokes' Comedown Machine. And of course, Pharrell Williams is the avatar of their dancefloor mastery on the sweaty disco of "Lose Yourself to Dance" as well as "Get Lucky," which is so suave that it couldn't help but be an instant classic, albeit a somewhat nostalgic one.
Indeed, "memories" is the album's keyword: Daft Punk celebrate the late '70s and early '80s with lavish homages like "Give Life Back to Music" -- one of several terrific showcases for Rodgers -- and the spot-on soft rock of the Todd Edwards collaboration "Fragments of Time." More importantly, Random Access Memories taps into the wonder and excitement in that era's music. A particularly brilliant example is "Touch," where singer/songwriter Paul Williams conflates his work in Phantom of the Paradise and The Muppet Movie in the song's mystique, charm, and fragile yet unabashed emotions. Often, there's an almost gooey quality to the album; Daft Punk have never shied away from "uncool" influences or sentimentality, and both are on full display here. At first, it's hard to know what to make of all the fromage, but Random Access Memories reveals itself as the kind of grand, album rock statement that listeners of the '70s and '80s would have spent weeks or months dissecting and absorbing -- the ambition of Steely Dan, Alan Parsons, and Pink Floyd are as vital to the album as any of the duo's collaborators. For the casual Daft Punk fan, this album might be harder to love than "Get Lucky" hinted; it might be too nostalgic, too overblown, a shirking of the group's duty to rescue dance music from the Young Turks who cropped up in their absence. But Random Access Memories is also Daft Punk's most personal work, and richly rewarding for listeners willing to spend time with it." - Heather Phares, All Music
Lista de Faixas:
01. “Give Life Back to Music” (featuring Nile Rodgers)
02. “The Game of Love”
03. “Giorgio by Moroder” (featuring Giorgio Moroder)
04. “Within” (featuring Chilly Gonzales)
05. “Instant Crush” (featuring Julian Casablancas)
06. “Lose Yourself to Dance” (featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers)
07. “Touch” (featuring Paul Williams)
08. “Get Lucky” (featuring Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers)
09. “Beyond”
10. “Motherboard”
11. “Fragments of Time” (featuring Todd Edwards)
12. “Doin’ It Right” (featuring Panda Bear)
13. “Contact” (featuring DJ Falcon)
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