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More Than Just a Dream : ウィキペディア英語版
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''More Than Just a Dream'' is the second studio album by American band Fitz and The Tantrums, released on May 7, 2013, by Elektra Records. The album was produced by Tony Hoffer (Beck, M83, Depeche Mode, Phoenix) at The Sound Factory in Los Angeles. The title comes from a line of the chorus from the group's lead single "Out of My League".
The album is their first release for Elektra Records. The band signed with the label's current president Jeff Castelaz, who initially signed the band to their original deal at Dangerbird Records, which Castelaz co-founded in 2004.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fitz and the Tantrums Broaden Their Sound on New Album Album. )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fitz and the Tantrums Set to Record Again. )
==Critical reception==

''More Than Just a Dream'' has received generally positive reception by the music critics. At Metacritic, they assign a "weighted average" score to ratings and reviews from selected mainstream critics, and the album has a Metascore of 64/100, based on 12 reviews.
AllMusic's Matt Collar found this to be "an even more infectious, club-ready album" than its predecessor, and at the same time "still retaining all of the band's organic soulfulness."〔 At ''Paste'', Ryan Reed proclaimed that the album "is poised for prime time, a diabetic coma of sugar-rush pop."〔 Beth Kellmurray of diffuser.fm told that "by diversifying their approach, Fitz creates a sound that doesn’t get dulled or play like a mere gimmick", and this is the reason she felt that the release "proves the group can find longevity in their eclectic sound." At ''Glide Magazine'', Jeremy Lukens wrote that "it wouldn't be accurate to label ''More Than Just a Dream'' a fun but hollow party album, though." Bryan Bierman of ''The A.V. Club'' alluded to how the album "is a leap for the band sonically" that "still manages to be entertaining."〔 At ''Los Angeles Times'', Randall Roberts evoked that "there's a fine line between evolution and de-evolution, and which process Fitz and the Tantrums is experiencing on its sophomore effort", and this all relies "on what you liked about the L.A. band's breakout debut."〔
However, PopMatters' AJ Ramirez found that "it’s an album that’s hard to love, yet easy to like."〔 At ''Rolling Stone'', Jody Rosen told that "the pleasures of the songcraft don't quite compensate for dopey lyrics, the bland vocals of Fitz and co-lead singer Noelle Scaggs, and the relentless spazzing-out."〔 Hal Horowitz of ''American Songwriter'' affirmed that "while there is no lack of energy in the performances, many songs seem forced and lack the organic groove that effective soul music demands."〔 At ''Spin'', Michaelangelo Matos felt that the album is "steps backwards () where its predecessor was shockingly felt, this settles for something more distant, theatrical, grandiose."〔 The lone negative review came in from ''Alternative Press'' and Scott Heisel, and he criticized it with writing that "this is the most boring Hall & Oates record ever."

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