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仕様 | 価格 | 新品 | 中古品 |
CD, CD, インポート, 2011/9/20
"もう一度試してください。" | 通常盤 |
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| ¥1,169 | ¥789 |
CD, CD, インポート, 2012/1/24
"もう一度試してください。" | 輸入盤 |
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| ¥1,853 | ¥1,844 |
CD, デラックスエディション, 追加トラック, 2011/9/20
"もう一度試してください。" | デラックスエディション, 追加トラック |
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| ¥2,264 | ¥933 |
CD, 限定版, 2012/1/18
"もう一度試してください。" | 初回限定盤 |
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| — | ¥980 |
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曲目リスト
1 | The a Team |
2 | Drunk |
3 | U.N.I |
4 | Grade 8 |
5 | Wake Me Up |
6 | Small Bump |
7 | This |
8 | The City |
9 | Lego House |
10 | You Need Me, I Don't Need You |
11 | Kiss Me |
12 | Give Me Love |
13 | [CD-ROM Track] |
商品の説明
Ed's album was released in September 2011 (in the UK) and features a host of very special songs. "Small Bump" is a true story, with the most heart-wrenching twist, about a friend and her baby. "Lego House" is a love song that imagines a world where you can, ("pick up the pieces and build a lego house, and if things go wrong we can knock it down!"). "Wake Me Up" was written while sat, really drunk, under a tree by Jamie Foxx's pool (that's another story). The truth is, there's not a bad song on it, precisely because Ed wouldn't dream of allowing there to be a bad song on it, he's that type of guy.
登録情報
- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 製品サイズ : 12.29 x 14.2 x 1.3 cm; 96.1 g
- メーカー : Elektra / Wea
- EAN : 0825646592180
- 商品モデル番号 : 25195755
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2012
- レーベル : Elektra / Wea
- ASIN : B007SUW24W
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 138,906位ミュージック (ミュージックの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
- - 1,315位ヒップホップ (ミュージック)
- - 25,783位ロック (ミュージック)
- - 33,148位輸入盤
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2015年4月24日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
正直なところ、ラップは苦手でした。 でも何故だかEdさんの曲には聴き入ってしまう。 理由はすぐにわかりました。 The parting glassを聴いた瞬間に… 情感たっぷりに歌い上げる本当に美しい声。 この声に心底惚れ込んでいます。 今まで聴いてきた、あらゆるアーティストを押しのけ、私の一番になりそうです。
追記: +: Deluxe Edition [Australia版]を購入しました。 DVD(PAL/Region 0)付きの2枚組みです。(リージョンフリーの再生機器で見ています) 最初に検索した時、6ケタの価格がついていたのであきらめていましたが、今回中古品ではありますが安価で購入する事が出来ました。 約70分のロンドンで行われたライブDVDには、+の中から11曲とHomelessが収録されています。(A-teamはNo.5でコラボしたラッパーさんが登場してのLittle Ladyバージョン有り) トレードマークのタトゥーは、まだ肉球ひとつだけ。 使い込まれた薄汚れたギターと、時々かがみこんで調節しながら使う、現在Edさんが使用しているものよりずっと小さなループペダル。 観客を熱狂させる圧巻のパフォーマンスは言うまでもなく、あっという間に時間が過ぎていきました。 こんなに素晴らしい商品が、何故オーストラリア限定発売なのか理解できません。 購入できて本当にラッキーでした。 今はネットで簡単に動画が見られますが、やっぱりDVD,Blu-rayがいい。 早く日本版の商品が発売される事を願います。
追記: +: Deluxe Edition [Australia版]を購入しました。 DVD(PAL/Region 0)付きの2枚組みです。(リージョンフリーの再生機器で見ています) 最初に検索した時、6ケタの価格がついていたのであきらめていましたが、今回中古品ではありますが安価で購入する事が出来ました。 約70分のロンドンで行われたライブDVDには、+の中から11曲とHomelessが収録されています。(A-teamはNo.5でコラボしたラッパーさんが登場してのLittle Ladyバージョン有り) トレードマークのタトゥーは、まだ肉球ひとつだけ。 使い込まれた薄汚れたギターと、時々かがみこんで調節しながら使う、現在Edさんが使用しているものよりずっと小さなループペダル。 観客を熱狂させる圧巻のパフォーマンスは言うまでもなく、あっという間に時間が過ぎていきました。 こんなに素晴らしい商品が、何故オーストラリア限定発売なのか理解できません。 購入できて本当にラッキーでした。 今はネットで簡単に動画が見られますが、やっぱりDVD,Blu-rayがいい。 早く日本版の商品が発売される事を願います。
2020年4月6日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
う~ん、声がrockしてなくポップかな~。どれも似た感じであまり聴いてないです。セカンドも聴いてないです。生きざまが声に感じられない。ってことは生きざまがrockしてないってことかも。
2019年9月23日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
Aチームばかりリピート。シンプルだけど素晴らしい名曲‼️
2018年9月11日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
エドならではの世界観を存分に感じられる1枚です。おすすめです。
2018年4月11日に日本でレビュー済み
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毎日ヘビーローテーションで聴いています、幾ら聞いても全然飽きない!
エドシーラン最高!!
エドシーラン最高!!
2017年7月28日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
待ちに待ったアルバム とっても 嬉しい😃!!
ありがとうございます(∩'∀`∩)💕
ありがとうございます(∩'∀`∩)💕
他の国からのトップレビュー

Jason
5つ星のうち5.0
Superb Album
2023年5月29日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I mean it’s Ed Sheeran, he’s amazing and the songs are a work of art! Consider this the gateway drug of Ed Sheeran fandom… once you’ve sampled you’ll definitely be back for more!

Ma_rie
5つ星のうち5.0
😍
2023年5月29日にドイツでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Von Ed Sheeran kann man auch nichts schlechtes erwarten! Auch 12 Jahre später läuft es noch rauf und runter :-)

Lyrae O'Keefe
5つ星のうち5.0
Great album
2024年2月7日にオーストラリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Happy with the CD

Suparv Sharma
5つ星のうち5.0
5 stars.
2017年2月15日にインドでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Absolutely Amazing!

Andrew Ellington
5つ星のうち5.0
My vote for best album of 2012!
2012年12月8日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Like a British Jason Mraz, Ed Sheeran shows such diverse understanding of indie rock and current mainstream pop on his album `+', a beautiful collection of intelligent lyrics, catchy beats and overall impactful music. The fact that Sheeran can sooth with his vocals and then entice with significant rhythm is impressive to say the least. Jumping from the bouncy flow of `Grade 8' right into the smoky earnestness of `Wake Me Up' (a brilliant track that calls to mind the marvelous Kate Nash) is flawless.
He's got this music thing down.
I may not review a lot of music on here (I need to get back into that) but I do listen to a lot of it, and I have to say that `+' is certainly one of the best albums of 2012. Not only that, it may be one of the best albums I own at this moment. It is one of the most well rounded albums I've ever heard, containing so many layers of musicality and style that make it effortlessly entertaining and accessible. I never want to stop listening to it.
If you are a fan of his big hit `The A Team' then you'll really appreciate songs like `Lego House', `The City', `Grade 8' and `Drunk', songs that really play up the playful tones that Sheeran brings to his breed of `Songwriter Pop'. `Grade 8' is one of my favorite tracks on the album, serving up an edgy spunk that permeates each facet of the track (right down to the soulful musicality that reminds me a bit of Craig David) and that chorus is not only catchy as all get out but fun to boot. `Drunk' pulls from those same qualities with a more subdued essence. The way he plays with lyrics is very much like Jason Mraz, before he tried so hard to become John Mayer. I just fell in love with `Lego House' immediately, that chorus is just PERFECTION! The swells are so emotionally intoxicating, and the way his voice reaches so many levels is just flawless. `The City' isn't really my favorite here, but it has a fun factor to it and reminds me of Owl City, so it'll certainly have some fans.
`U.N.I' and `You Need Me, I Don't Need You' give Ed a chance to try his hand at rap (sort of), and he pulls it off enough to not embarrass himself (but this isn't his forte). `U.N.I.' is better than `You Need Me, I Don't Need You' (the one song where I kind of hate the chorus). `U.N.I.' has some great lyrical content and a greatly balanced chorus that helps elevate the song and add a tenderness that makes it more impactful and relevant.
`Wake Me Up', `This', `Kiss Me' and the closing track `Give Me Love' all fall into a beautiful wheelhouse of perfected Singer/Songwriter ballads. As I mentioned, `Wake Me Up' reminds me a tad of Kate Nash, very talk/sing and wordy (storytelling). `This' has breathy qualities that show vulnerability, while the pleading in `Kiss Me' and `Give Me Love' reach out with such earnestness and near aggressiveness that you can't help but be swayed by his every word.
And then there is `Small Bump' which leaves me in a puddle of tears with every listen. Singing about the death of a child is SO HARD TO PULL OFF. The subject alone is so hard to talk about, let alone sing about. The hardest thing about this song is that it doesn't feel like that kind of song until the very end. Listening to the song, it is so touching and heartfelt and honestly, I was crying because of how sweet and sincere it was. I was sitting there listening to lyrics like "if you're not inside me, I'll put my future in you" and "you are my one and only, and you can wrap your fingers round my thumb and hold me tight" and "you're just a small bump I know, you'll grow into your skin", thinking about my kids and bawling like a baby and then the final words come ("you were just a small bump unborn for four months then torn from life...maybe you were needed up there but we're still unaware as why") and I lost it. Seriously, I'm tearing up just writing about it.
UGH!
So, in the end, this album is amazing and I can't recommend it enough. I am so happy that Sheeran is getting play here in the States. Here's to hoping that he only grows from here!
He's got this music thing down.
I may not review a lot of music on here (I need to get back into that) but I do listen to a lot of it, and I have to say that `+' is certainly one of the best albums of 2012. Not only that, it may be one of the best albums I own at this moment. It is one of the most well rounded albums I've ever heard, containing so many layers of musicality and style that make it effortlessly entertaining and accessible. I never want to stop listening to it.
If you are a fan of his big hit `The A Team' then you'll really appreciate songs like `Lego House', `The City', `Grade 8' and `Drunk', songs that really play up the playful tones that Sheeran brings to his breed of `Songwriter Pop'. `Grade 8' is one of my favorite tracks on the album, serving up an edgy spunk that permeates each facet of the track (right down to the soulful musicality that reminds me a bit of Craig David) and that chorus is not only catchy as all get out but fun to boot. `Drunk' pulls from those same qualities with a more subdued essence. The way he plays with lyrics is very much like Jason Mraz, before he tried so hard to become John Mayer. I just fell in love with `Lego House' immediately, that chorus is just PERFECTION! The swells are so emotionally intoxicating, and the way his voice reaches so many levels is just flawless. `The City' isn't really my favorite here, but it has a fun factor to it and reminds me of Owl City, so it'll certainly have some fans.
`U.N.I' and `You Need Me, I Don't Need You' give Ed a chance to try his hand at rap (sort of), and he pulls it off enough to not embarrass himself (but this isn't his forte). `U.N.I.' is better than `You Need Me, I Don't Need You' (the one song where I kind of hate the chorus). `U.N.I.' has some great lyrical content and a greatly balanced chorus that helps elevate the song and add a tenderness that makes it more impactful and relevant.
`Wake Me Up', `This', `Kiss Me' and the closing track `Give Me Love' all fall into a beautiful wheelhouse of perfected Singer/Songwriter ballads. As I mentioned, `Wake Me Up' reminds me a tad of Kate Nash, very talk/sing and wordy (storytelling). `This' has breathy qualities that show vulnerability, while the pleading in `Kiss Me' and `Give Me Love' reach out with such earnestness and near aggressiveness that you can't help but be swayed by his every word.
And then there is `Small Bump' which leaves me in a puddle of tears with every listen. Singing about the death of a child is SO HARD TO PULL OFF. The subject alone is so hard to talk about, let alone sing about. The hardest thing about this song is that it doesn't feel like that kind of song until the very end. Listening to the song, it is so touching and heartfelt and honestly, I was crying because of how sweet and sincere it was. I was sitting there listening to lyrics like "if you're not inside me, I'll put my future in you" and "you are my one and only, and you can wrap your fingers round my thumb and hold me tight" and "you're just a small bump I know, you'll grow into your skin", thinking about my kids and bawling like a baby and then the final words come ("you were just a small bump unborn for four months then torn from life...maybe you were needed up there but we're still unaware as why") and I lost it. Seriously, I'm tearing up just writing about it.
UGH!
So, in the end, this album is amazing and I can't recommend it enough. I am so happy that Sheeran is getting play here in the States. Here's to hoping that he only grows from here!