69 Love Songs, Pt. 3

69 Love Songs, Pt. 3

by The Magnetic Fields
69 Love Songs, Pt. 3

69 Love Songs, Pt. 3

by The Magnetic Fields

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Overview

As the sprawling magnitude of its cheeky title suggests, 69 Love Songs is Stephin Merritt's most ambitious as well as most fully realized work to date, a three-disc epic of classically chiseled pop songs that explore both the promise and pitfalls of modern romance through the jaundiced eye of an irredeemable misanthrope. A true A-to-Z catalog of touchingly bittersweet love songs that runs the gamut from tender ballads to pithy folk tunes to bluesy vamps, the sheer scope of the record allows all of Merritt's musical personas to converge -- the regular use of guest vocalists recalls his work as the 6ths, the romantic fatalism suggests the Gothic Archies project, and the stately melodies evoke the Future Bible Heroes. The whole is much greater than the sum of its parts, however -- for all of Merritt's scathing wit and icy detachment, there's a depth and sensitivity to these songs largely absent from his past work, and each one of these 69 tracks approaches l'amour from refreshing angles, galvanizing the love song form with rare sophistication and elegance. The third disc is even more eclectic than its predecessors, embracing everything from lush pop ballads (the sumptuous "Busby Berkeley Dreams") to winsome folk songs ("Acoustic Guitar") to Reich-ian tape constructions ("Experimental Music Love"). Still, even though each of 69 Love Songs' three discs is available separately, it was nevertheless conceived as a whole and is best absorbed as such, with all of its twists and turns taken in stride; despite its three-hour length the music boasts the craftsmanship and economy that remain the hallmarks of classic American pop songwriting, a tradition Merritt upholds even as he subverts the formula in new and brilliant ways. ~ Jason Ankeny

Product Details

Release Date: 09/07/1999
Label: Merge
UPC: 0036172946822
Rank: 87172

Tracks

  1. Underwear
  2. It's a Crime
  3. Busby Berkeley Dreams
  4. I'm Sorry I Love You
  5. Acoustic Guitar
  6. The Death of Ferdinand de Saussure
  7. Love in the Shadows
  8. Bitter Tears
  9. Wi' Nae Wee Bairn Ye'll Me Beget
  10. Yeah! Oh, Yeah!
  11. Experimental Music Love
  12. Meaningless
  13. Love Is Like a Bottle of Gin
  14. Queen of the Savages
  15. Blue You
  16. I Can't Touch You Anymore
  17. Two Kinds of People
  18. How to Say Goodbye
  19. The Night You Can't Remember
  20. For We Are the King of the Boudoir
  21. Strange Eyes
  22. Xylophone Track
  23. Zebra

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Magnetic Fields   Primary Artist
Stephin Merritt   Ukulele,Vocals
L.D. Beghtol   Harmonium,Vocals
John Woo   Accordion,Mandolin,Flute,Guitar,Banjo,Cello
Claudia Gonson   Drums,Piano,Vocals,Percussion,Whistle (Human)
Christopher Ewen   Theremin
Sam Davol   Cello,Flute
Daniel Handler   Accordion
Dudley Klute   Vocals
Shirley Simms   Vocals

Technical Credits

Stephin Merritt   Producer,Composer
Jeff Lipton   Mastering,Engineer
Michael English   Logo
Eric Masunaga   Engineer
Claudia Gonson   Engineer
Don Gonson   Photography
Charles Newman   Engineer
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