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''Real Life'' is the first album by Joan as Police Woman, released by Reveal Records in the UK on June 12, 2006, and a year later in the United States. In addition to the standard jewel-case release, it was released in a limited-edition digipak〔(Amazon.co.uk: Real Life: Limited Edition: Music: Joan As Police Woman )〕 with Joan Wasser art card and as a 2-disc expanded edition.〔(Amazon.co.uk: Real Life (2CD Special Edition): Music: Joan As Police Woman )〕 "I Defy" was co-written by the Antony and the Johnsons' singer Antony Hegarty, who also contributes vocals to the track. The album has received much critical acclaim, being variously described as "splendidly slinky",〔(Joan as Police Woman: Real Life: Pitchfork Record Review )〕 "a magical journey",〔(IndieLondon: Joan As Police Woman - Real Life - Your London Reviews )〕 and "a fine showcase".〔(Joan as Police Woman - Real Life ), ''Stylus''〕 In her review in ''The Guardian'', Caroline Sullivan described the album as "pensive and gentle; sometimes stately of tempo, sometimes slightly breathless, but always erring on the side of lovely understatement."〔("Joan As Police Woman, Real Life" ), ''The Guardian''〕 In early 2008, ''Real Life'' won in The 7th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Pop/Rock Album.〔(Independent Music Awards - 7th Annual Winners )〕 ==Track listing== All compositions by Joan Wasser except as indicated. # "Real Life" - 4:38 # "Eternal Flame" - 3:39 # "Feed the Light" - 3:41 # "The Ride" - 3:09 # "I Defy" (Antony Hegarty, Wasser) - 3:32 # "Flushed Chest" - 3:55 # "Christobel" - 3:06 # "Save Me" - 3:44 # "Anyone" - 4:50 # "We Don’t Own It" - 3:55 The 2-CD edition had the additional tracks: # "Show Me the Life" - 2:32 # "Broken Eyes" - 2:48 # "Sweet Thing" (David Bowie) - 3:13 # "Happiness Is a Violator (For Condoleezza Rice)" - 1:53 # "Endless Supply of Poison" - 0:52 # "We Don't Own It" - 4:04 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「Real Life (Joan as Police Woman album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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