UPC: 600445023727
Format: CD
Release Date: Jun 04, 2001
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Personnel includes: Rufus Wainwright (vocals, guitar, piano); Jeff Hill, Damian Legassick (guitar, keyboards, programming); Julie Dupras (violin); Melissa Auf Der Maur (bass); Butch, Kevin Hupp, Michael Vincent Chaves (drums); Alex Gifford.
Producers include: Pierre Marchand, Alex Gifford, Damian Legassick, Ethan Johns, Damian Legassick.
Personnel: Rufus Wainwright (vocals, acoustic guitar, dobro, piano); Michael Chaves (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Ethan Johns (guitar, electric guitar, drums); Yves Desrosiers (guitar, slide guitar, banjo, mandolin); Alex Gifford (guitar, alto flute, bass clarinet, piano); Damian leGassick (guitar, keyboards, drum programming); Teddy Thompson (guitar, background vocals); Stéphane Allard, Geneviève Beaudry (violin); Ian Rathbone (viola); Christine Giguère (cello); Normand Forget (oboe); Dennis Farias (trumpet); Pierre Marchand (piano); Richard Causon (Wurlitzer organ, chamberlin, background vocals); Greg Wells (keyboards, drums); Pete Wilson (bass guitar); Jim Keltner, Kevin Hupp, Victor Indrizzo, Ashwin Sood (drums); Steve Sidelnyk (drum programming); Bernadette Colomine, Jeff Hill , Julianna Raye, Martha Wainwright (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Alex Gifford; Pierre Marchand; Damian leGassick; Alison Statton.
Recording information: BJG, London, England; Excello Studios; Ocean Way, Los Angeles, CA; Rocket, Carousel Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Strongroom, London, England; The Magic Shop Studio; The Wurx, New York, NY.
Photographer: Ken Schles.
When Rufus Wainwright first appeared on the music scene, the public was startled not only by the fact that this son of legendary musicians (a McGarrigle Sister and papa Loudon) was a true artist in his own right, but that he had a sound that set him so far apart from any of his contemporaries. Wainwright's second record POSES doesn't need to blaze any new stylistic ground since he's already so distinctively operating in his own furrow. The album pretty much picks up where its predecessor left off, offering elaborate, piano-based melodies that owe more to Tin Pan Alley (or at their most modern, Brian Wilson) than to any contemporaneous trend. The arrangements are rich with unusual harmonies, which serve Wainwright's unusual voice and lyrics extremely well. His high, keening tenor lets loose a torrent of self-effacing lyrics that examine his own place in the world with a cynic's mind and a believer's heart. The cynic, represented mostly by the witty turns of phrase, spends most of POSES battling it out with the believer, given voice by the lustrous melodic turns. Here's hoping they keep their aesthetically rewarding conflict going for a long time to come.
Producers include: Pierre Marchand, Alex Gifford, Damian Legassick, Ethan Johns, Damian Legassick.
Personnel: Rufus Wainwright (vocals, acoustic guitar, dobro, piano); Michael Chaves (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Ethan Johns (guitar, electric guitar, drums); Yves Desrosiers (guitar, slide guitar, banjo, mandolin); Alex Gifford (guitar, alto flute, bass clarinet, piano); Damian leGassick (guitar, keyboards, drum programming); Teddy Thompson (guitar, background vocals); Stéphane Allard, Geneviève Beaudry (violin); Ian Rathbone (viola); Christine Giguère (cello); Normand Forget (oboe); Dennis Farias (trumpet); Pierre Marchand (piano); Richard Causon (Wurlitzer organ, chamberlin, background vocals); Greg Wells (keyboards, drums); Pete Wilson (bass guitar); Jim Keltner, Kevin Hupp, Victor Indrizzo, Ashwin Sood (drums); Steve Sidelnyk (drum programming); Bernadette Colomine, Jeff Hill , Julianna Raye, Martha Wainwright (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Alex Gifford; Pierre Marchand; Damian leGassick; Alison Statton.
Recording information: BJG, London, England; Excello Studios; Ocean Way, Los Angeles, CA; Rocket, Carousel Studio, Los Angeles, CA; Strongroom, London, England; The Magic Shop Studio; The Wurx, New York, NY.
Photographer: Ken Schles.
When Rufus Wainwright first appeared on the music scene, the public was startled not only by the fact that this son of legendary musicians (a McGarrigle Sister and papa Loudon) was a true artist in his own right, but that he had a sound that set him so far apart from any of his contemporaries. Wainwright's second record POSES doesn't need to blaze any new stylistic ground since he's already so distinctively operating in his own furrow. The album pretty much picks up where its predecessor left off, offering elaborate, piano-based melodies that owe more to Tin Pan Alley (or at their most modern, Brian Wilson) than to any contemporaneous trend. The arrangements are rich with unusual harmonies, which serve Wainwright's unusual voice and lyrics extremely well. His high, keening tenor lets loose a torrent of self-effacing lyrics that examine his own place in the world with a cynic's mind and a believer's heart. The cynic, represented mostly by the witty turns of phrase, spends most of POSES battling it out with the believer, given voice by the lustrous melodic turns. Here's hoping they keep their aesthetically rewarding conflict going for a long time to come.
Tracks:
1 - Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk
2 - Greek Song
3 - Poses
4 - Shadows
5 - California
6 - Tower of Learning
7 - Grey Gardens
8 - Rebel Prince
9 - Consort
10 - One Man Guy
11 - Evil Angel
12 - In a Graveyard
13 - Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk (Reprise)
2 - Greek Song
3 - Poses
4 - Shadows
5 - California
6 - Tower of Learning
7 - Grey Gardens
8 - Rebel Prince
9 - Consort
10 - One Man Guy
11 - Evil Angel
12 - In a Graveyard
13 - Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk (Reprise)