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''Let It Ride'' is the third studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in June 1998 via Polydor Records, and was the band's first LP to be written solely by Rick Witter (lyrics) and Paul Banks (music).〔Let It Ride album liner notes〕 The album features Clint Boon of the Oldham-based band, Inspiral Carpets, on keyboards, and Heather "Lady Galadril" Findlay, of the fellow York-based band, Mostly Autumn, on vocals.〔 ==Reception== 〕 |rev2 = ''NME'' |rev2score = (6/10)〔'Shed Seven : Let It Ride', NME Online Review, May 1998〕 |rev3 = ''The Guardian'' |rev3score = }} ''Let It Ride'' garnered a mixed reception upon release. At the time the Shed's were deemed to be taking on a 'new', punchier sound following first hearings of their comeback single, "She Left Me on Friday", with various reviewers drawing comparisons to both Black Grape〔 and Blur. The ''NME'', who labelled the song "the most fiendishly clever Blur parody ever",〔 went on to liken the album's sound to that of both The Rolling Stones and The Stone Roses in their lukewarm review;〔 Writing for ''The Guardian'' in June 1998, Caroline Sullivan saw ''Let It Ride'' as an improvement on the band's previous album, stating that "it aspires to bigger things, and almost gets there () singer Rick Witter has even acquired a raspiness that complements the beefy music".〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Let It Ride (Shed Seven album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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