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Return to Magenta : ウィキペディア英語版
Return to Magenta

''Return to Magenta'', issued in 1978, is the second album by the rock band Mink DeVille. The album was the last to feature all the original members of the band. For this album, the band was joined by Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Steve Douglas on sax and, on piano, Dr. John, who would later collaborate with leadsinger Willy DeVille after his move to New Orleans.
''Return to Magenta'' continued in the vein of the first album, with a mixture of rock, soul, blues, and Latin rhythms. It was produced by Jack Nitzsche, who also co-wrote a song with DeVille ("Just Your Friends"). Willy DeVille said about ''Cabretta,'' Mink DeVille's album prior to ''Return to Magenta,'' "We went against strings on the first album — decided it should be outright, raw, and rude."〔Rhodes, Dusti (1978) (“Issue 13: Mink DeVille: Smooth Running Caddy: The Tale of the Mink.” ) (Rock Around the World. ) (Retrieved 1-29-08.)〕 On ''Return to Magenta,'' however, Willy DeVille and producers Jack Nitzsche and Steve Douglas employed lavish string arrangements on several songs.
Willy DeVille sings a quasi-duet with singer-songwriter David Forman on the Forman-composed “’A’ Train Lady.” "Steady Drivin' Man" became a favorite of Willy DeVille fans; DeVille performed the song on his ''Acoustic Trio Live in Berlin'' 25 years after the original recording.
==Reviews==

Critic Robert Christgau gave the album a C+, writing, “The main thing wrong with Willie DeVille is that he hasn't had a new idea since he decided he didn't like acid in 1970. Even as the songpoet of greaser nostalgia, he's got nothing to say..."〔Christgau, Robert (1978) (Mink DeVille ) Consumer Reviews. (Retrieved 3-16-08.)〕 Many reviewers believed that Mink DeVille's second album sounded too much like its first, and the band had not broken new ground (although Kid Leo, musical director of WMMS in Cleveland, ranked it as the eighth best rock album of all time.)〔Baker, Glenn A. (1987) ("Individual Critics Top 10s." ) The World Critics Lists ~ 1987. (Retrieved 3-16-08.)〕 ''Return to Magenta'' peaked at 126 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart.〔Editors (2006) (Allmusic: Return to Magenta. ) (Retrieved 8-19-08.)〕

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