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Genres: Pop, Music, Rock, Adult Alternative, R&B/Soul,Contemporary R&B
Released: Apr 01, 2016
2016 Warner Bros. Records Inc.
曲目列表
1 7 Years
2 Take the World By Storm
3 Mama Said
4 Happy Home
5 Drunk In the Morning
6 Better Than Yourself (Criminal Mind, Pt. 2)
7 Don't You Worry 'Bout Me
8 What Happened To Perfect
9 Strip No More
10 You're Not There
11 Funeral


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      IP属地:江西来自Android客户端12楼2016-04-03 07:52
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          IP属地:江西来自Android客户端18楼2016-04-05 22:47
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                IP属地:江西24楼2016-04-08 13:11
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                  纽约时报:
                  Review: ‘Lukas Graham’ Lands Where Pop Meets R&B
                  Lukas Graham
                  “Lukas Graham”
                  (Warner Bros.)
                  What a nice guy Lukas Graham Forchhammer is — respectful toward his parents, hard-working, grateful to be heard. He’s the singer, lyricist and leader of a Danish band, Lukas Graham, that is releasing its American debut album with what’s already an international hit, “7 Years.” In that song, he cherishes his parents’ advice about how to get through the decades of life, mourns his father’s death and looks forward to children of his own.
                  It’s the kind of growing-up-and-aging-gracefully song that’s a country-music staple. But “7 Years” is placed instead where pop meets R&B. Its tune circles through a few notes, the lead vocal hints at Michael Jackson’s tenor quaver, and there’s a hip-hop undertow of sustained strings and a sparse backbeat. It’s sweet earnestness in a shrewd, ambitious package.
                  The music, like much Scandinavian pop, ignores genre to draw on whatever works, current and vintage. It merges electronic dance music keyboards with Bee Gees falsettos in “Take the World by Storm,” puts an R&B croon atop hints of Beethoven’s “Moonlight” Sonata in “Better Than Yourself (Criminal Mind Pt. 2),” and looks back to 1970s and 1980s R&B (more Hall & Oates than Stevie Wonder) in “Strip No More” and “Drunk in the Morning,” two songs that admit to boys-will-be-boys misbehavior. “What Happened to Perfect,” a fraying-romance song, places somber organ chords behind an increasingly desperate plea.
                  But through most of the album, filial loyalty merges with humble-bragging — not only in “7 Years” but also in “You’re Not There,” another elegy for his father, and in “Mama Said,” a song about a non-affluent childhood that echoes (and credits) the chorus from “Annie” that Jay Z also used in “Hard Knock Life.” In “Happy Home,” the singer crows about the band’s media coverage and cash flow, but takes care to credit everything to the lessons of parents and grandparents.
                  Behind the modesty, though, is an equally determined sense of enterprise. “Don’t You Worry ’Bout Me” starts with the piano and organ of an old-fashioned gospel song and turns into lilting, upbeat soul as Mr. Forchhammer sings about transcending sorrow via careerism. “A lot of people told me, when daddy passed away/Go take some time off, but I got no time to waste,” he sings. That’s a statement of priorities, a determined flash of candor.


                  IP属地:江西25楼2016-04-08 13:15
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                    波士顿环球报
                    Album review: Lukas Graham, ‘Lukas Graham’
                    By Ken Capobianco GLOBE CORRESPONDENT MARCH 24, 2016
                    A reflective song about an AARP father rarely turns into a hit, but Lukas Graham’s “7 Years” has defied the odds, storming the international charts. The Danish group’s tuneful second album, filled with accessible, infectious pop, is bound to follow. The band, led by reedy vocalist Lukas Graham Forchhammer, has been labeled soulful, which is true only if soul is defined by early Maroon 5. Both the hook-laden “Strip No More” and horn-peppered “Drunk in the Morning,” have all the trappings of the genre, except for actual soul. “You’re Not There” and “Take the World by Storm” display the band’s strong melodic sense, but “Mama Said” blatantly cops the melody and hook from Jay-Z’s “Hard Knock Life.” The young group veers off course with an odd penchant for nostalgia and sentimentality, turning overly earnest on “Happy Home” and overwrought with “Better Than Yourself (Criminal Mind Pt. 2).” Lukas Graham connects best when relying on pop smarts, without reaching for grand epiphanies.


                    IP属地:江西28楼2016-04-08 13:26
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                      英国卫报(居然有配图)

                      Lukas Graham Forchhammer, to give this Danish songwriter/frontman his full name, has scored the biggest hit of 2016 so far with 7 Years. Intriguingly, though, where most listeners hear an earnest, growing-up ballad, Forchhammer and his band hear “ghetto pop”. That’s their term for their music, but it’s not borne out on either the single or this album. There are allusions to a chequered past (or at least chequered friends, such as the troublesome mate he addresses on the racked piano-weeper Better Than Yourself), but most songs show Forchhammer as the product of a stable home, protected by his parents (“I got enough love from my mom and dad,” he sings on Mama Said, backed by a children’s choir that evokes Jay Z’s Hard Knock Life) and popular among his peers. By turns Maroon 5-jaunty and Ed Sheeran-reflective, the album has him making the best of every situation rather than yearning for something better – he even sees the sunny side of his own death, exhorting friends to “party for me, I’d party too” on the gospelish closing track Funeral.


                      IP属地:江西29楼2016-04-08 13:27
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                        IP属地:江西来自Android客户端31楼2016-04-09 08:29
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                          IP属地:江西来自Android客户端38楼2016-04-16 12:31
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                            Danish soul man takes us inside his hard-knock life
                            Balancing old and new-school soul with Bruno Mars panache, this Danish singer's debut is a fine argument for pop optimism. His string-buoyed hit "7 Years" collapses Joni Mitchell's "The Circle Game" into the Beatles' "When I'm Sixty-Four" for a life-journey meditation. "Drunk in the Morning" is a piano-and-brass-driven booty call conjuring both Drake and Chicago's "Saturday in the Park." Even the album's Auto-Tune hollers come off like heartwarming oldies gestures. On the choir-powered "Funeral," he cautions that "everyone I know better be wasted" at his, remaining adorably earnest even beyond the grave.


                            IP属地:江西39楼2016-04-17 22:36
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                              Album: Lukas Graham
                              iTunes:
                              #2 New Zealand (=)
                              #3 Brunei Darussalam (+24)
                              #5 Denmark (=)
                              #7 Denmark (+16)
                              #10 Australia (=)
                              #10 Ireland (+7)
                              #12 United Kingdom (+2)
                              #13 Singapore (+16)
                              #15 United States (-2)
                              #17 Canada (-3)
                              #18 Barbados (-2)
                              #18 Taiwan (-2)
                              #20 Italy (+1)
                              #21 South Africa (+6)
                              #26 Papua New Guinea (-12)
                              #32 Indonesia (+7)
                              #32 Spain (-7)
                              #36 France (+5)
                              #41 Bermuda (-8)
                              #75 Oman (-18)
                              #76 Germany (+11)
                              #81 Denmark (-58)
                              #95 Egypt (-10)
                              #95 United Arab Emirates (=)
                              #106 Malaysia
                              #112 Slovenia
                              #134 Slovakia
                              #135 Switzerland (NE)
                              #158 Fiji
                              #160 Bulgaria
                              #181 Japan (-27)
                              #189 Sri Lanka
                              #190 Thailand (-20)
                              #191 Jordan


                              IP属地:江西41楼2016-04-17 22:40
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