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:''Star Turtle may also refer to Great A'Tuin.'' ''Star Turtle'' is a funk album by Harry Connick, Jr., released in 1996. Received a Gold Album Certification July 8, 2004. A funk album which actually has more genres than funk alone. ''Star Turtle'' also has pop, Mardi Gras rhythms, ballads and rock. "City Beneath the Sea" (track #14), describes unique New Orleans street scenes, and features a brief but notable piano solo. "Hear Me in the Harmony", track #3, became an MTV hit. The song is a tribute to James Booker. Four of the tracks, namely the four "Star Turtle" tracks, holds a tale of a giant space turtle coming to New Orleans, looking for music salvation. He is given a tour through the city, as they sample the musical diversity, visiting a funk club, a jazz club, and a street parade. These four tracks ("Star Turtle 1", 2, 3 & 4) are special, the first one is a wild arrangement of drums, horns, guitars and overdubbed, whispery voices. Connick plays every instrument and is the voice of every word heard on the four pieces. ==Track listing== #"Star Turtle" – 4:35 #"How Do Y'all Know" – 4:55 #"Hear Me in the Harmony" – 4:46 #"Reason to Believe" – 4:50 #"Just Like Me" – 4:46 #"Star Turtle 2" – 2:27 #"Little Farley" – 6:05 #"Eyes of the Seeker" – 4:51 #"Nobody Like You to Me" – 3:43 #"Boozehound" – 5:14 #"Star Turtle 3" – 2:10 #"Never Young" – 5:26 #"Mind on the Matter" – 4:09 - sung by Tony Hall (the bassist) #"City Beneath the Sea – 5:59 #"Star Turtle 4" – 1:45 The CD includes a CD-ROM multimedia presentation. Target Bonus tracks *"Voodoo Mama" – 7:12 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「Star Turtle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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