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The Philosophy Of Momus

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  • Original Release Date: November 30, 1994
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   1. Toothbrushed 1:35 $0.89 Buy Track  - Toothbrushed
Play   2. The Madness Of Lee Scratch Perry 5:37 $0.89 Buy Track  - The Madness Of Lee Scratch Perry
Play   3. It's Important To Be Trendy 4:12 $0.89 Buy Track  - It's Important To Be Trendy
Play   4. Quark & Charm, The Robot Twins 4:07 $0.89 Buy Track  - Quark & Charm, The Robot Twins
Play   5. Girlish Boy 3:40 $0.89 Buy Track  - Girlish Boy
Play   6. Yokohama Chinatown 2:54 $0.89 Buy Track  - Yokohama Chinatown
Play   7. Withinity 3:57 $0.89 Buy Track  - Withinity
Play   8. K's Diary 2:41 $0.89 Buy Track  - K's Diary
Play   9. Virtual Valerie 4:03 $0.89 Buy Track  - Virtual Valerie
Play 10. Red Pyjamas 2:42 $0.89 Buy Track  - Red Pyjamas
Play 11. The Cabinet Of Kuniyoshi Kaneko 4:09 $0.89 Buy Track  - The Cabinet Of Kuniyoshi Kaneko
Play 12. Side Projector Lie Detector 3:47 $0.89 Buy Track  - Side Projector Lie Detector
Play 13. Microworlds 4:11 $0.89 Buy Track  - Microworlds
Play 14. Complicated 3:06 $0.89 Buy Track  - Complicated
Play 15. If I Had A Girl 2:47 $0.89 Buy Track  - If I Had A Girl
Play 16. The Philosophy Of Momus 3:29 $0.89 Buy Track  - The Philosophy Of Momus
Play 17. The Loneliness Of Lift Music 4:07 $0.89 Buy Track  - The Loneliness Of Lift Music
Play 18. Paranoid Acoustic Seduction Machine 3:06 $0.89 Buy Track  - Paranoid Acoustic Seduction Machine
Play 19. The Sadness Of Things 5:30 $0.89 Buy Track  - The Sadness Of Things
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5.0 out of 5 stars philosopher of the bedroom, July 31, 2000
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"magicshoe" (brooklyn, ny USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philosophy of Momus (Audio CD)
In the mid-80s, Scottish-born, Japanese-influenced, New York-resident singer-songwriter Nick Currie re-christened himself Momus after the Greek god of laughter and mockery -- the one who was banished from Olympus for making fun of Zeus. Our modern-day Momus has been subject to a similar fate: cast into commercial oblivion for mocking the powers that be. And "The Philosophy of Momus" is an excellent place to find out why. That this album didn't dominate the charts of 1995 is one of the more vexing injustices of our times. It features 19 stunning tracks across a wide variety of pop (or mock-pop) styles, from the demented, distorted blues of "Toothbrushead" through the West Indian stylings of the unbelievably catchy "Madness of Lee Scratch Perry" to the gender-bending bubblegum of "Boyish Girl". The songs, as one would expect from a world-class iconoclast like Currie, prick the conscience of society by scandalizing it -- this, like all Momus releases, should be plastered several PMRC warning stickers, as its tales of murder sexuality are defintiely NOT for the prudish. But for mature, thinking listeners seeking provocative pop -- think Leonard Cohen interpreted by the Pet Shop Boys under the direction of the Marquis de Sade -- this is the best thing you'll find this side of Serge Gainsbourg. (And unlike Gainsbourg, Momus is still alive and sings in English.) Nick Currie is nothing less than the greatest living lyricist, and the most criminally underrated artist at work today. The newsgroup devoted to Currie's current US label Le Grand Magistery at egroups.com recently voted "Philosophy of Momus" second only to his 1987 masterpiece "The Poison Boyfriend" as the best of his 15 elpees (not that there's a bad one in the bunch. Pop's reigning egghead raises the bar for what contemporary songcraft is capable of. Ignore it at your peril. I can't recommend it enough!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly gloomy electronica, July 10, 2002
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Sara Moore (Fayetteville, AR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philosophy of Momus (Audio CD)
I picked up this album, another masterwork in a long string
of them by Momus, in Japan a few years ago. I was smack in
the middle of a gloomy, rainy Osaka spring and this was just
the kind of philosophy I needed to hear. Nick's poetic,
open-ended musings on life, sex and death in the digital
age are set to a down-tempo soundscape with reference points
from Kraftwerk and Autechre to Beck and Brel. There's a
sense of confusion and meloncholy, but also a childlike optimism for the high-tech future where all of our problems will be
solved with the push of a button. It's contradictory, Romantic,
perverse and enthralling from start to finish. Essential
listening.
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5.0 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE!!! Another CLASSIC lp from Nick Currie!, December 17, 2001
This review is from: Philosophy of Momus (Audio CD)
INCREDIBLE!!! Another CLASSIC lp from Nick Currie! Every song is great. This album flows well too. It was produced well. My favz are "The Cabinet...", "Sadness OF Things", "Slide Projector Lie Detector", "Quark And Charm", etc.. they are ALL great!!! THE SADNESS OF THINGS is an incredible song! IT was co-written by someone else. I'm surprised it was not a huge hit. It's a beautiful song! MOMUS, you're a genius and a legend!
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