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〕 |rev2=''The A.V. Club'' |rev2Score=B |rev3=''The Guardian'' |rev3Score= |rev4=Hellhound Music |rev4Score= |rev5=''NME'' |rev5Score=8/10 |rev6=PopMatters |rev6Score=8/10 |rev7=Punk News |rev7Score= |rev8=Sputnikmusic |rev8Score= |rev9=The Telegraph |rev9Score= |rev10=This Is Fake DIY |rev10Score=5/10 }} ''Tape Deck Heart'' is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Frank Turner, released on 22 April 2013 on Xtra Mile in the UK, and on Polydor / Interscope worldwide. Produced by Rich Costey, the album was preceded by the single, "Recovery." Described as a "break-up album," ''Tape Deck Heart'' was written and recorded following the collapse of a long-term romantic relationship. Turner stated: "There’s a lot of stuff on this record about loss and failure in relationships, about what happens when something that was supposed to be timeless runs out of time." ''Tape Deck Heart'' has been given a Parental Advisory label due to the profanity heard on tracks "Plain Sailing Weather" and "Good & Gone". The title of the album is taken from a lyric in the song "Tell Tale Signs". ==Background and recording== After extensive touring in support of Turner's fourth studio album, ''England Keep My Bones'' (2011) - which included an appearance during the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony and a headline show at Wembley Arena - Turner and his backing band, The Sleeping Souls, flew to Los Angeles, in October 2012, to enter the studio with producer Rich Costey, seeking a "big, warm expansive rock sound." Regarding the band's experience in Los Angeles, Turner stated, "It’s such a cliché – bands reach a certain level of success, go to L.A. to record an album. I was nervous about recording outside the UK because my music sounds English and I like that, but in fact, it didn’t make any difference. We stayed at the Holiday Inn next door and didn’t finish until dark every day, so I scarcely saw the sun shine." Regarding Costey's production, Turner noted, "I will say that I think the production is a massive step up for me. () The man is a fucking genius."〔 Nicknamed, "Sauron, the all seeing eye," by Turner and his bandmates, Costey often made the band perform multiple takes in the studio, with Turner stating: "He brings an almost autistic eye for detail. He made me do 42 vocal takes at one point, with the encouragement ‘I know there’s something in there'." 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「Tape Deck Heart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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