Adam Ant Is the BlueBlack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter

Adam Ant Is the BlueBlack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter

by Adam Ant
Adam Ant Is the BlueBlack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter

Adam Ant Is the BlueBlack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter

by Adam Ant

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Overview

Last time Adam Ant released an album, chart success was possible, even expected, so he indulged in his softer side on 1993's Wonderful. Those were different times. Twenty years later, the music biz has fractured and Adam himself hasn't had an easy time of things (the past two decades were littered with tabloid stories of his travails), and he's decided to seize these two events on the wild, sprawling double-album Adam Ant Is the BlueBlack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter. Its convoluted title refers to Adam's early persona, pirate torture, and record label machinations and, unsurprisingly, the album addresses all of these problems and more -- including "Who's a Goofy Bunny," an old demo revived as a tribute to the departed Malcolm McLaren -- channeling all these thoughts into something of a concept album portraying Adam Ant as a lone warrior combating the world. Or something. It's hard to tell and ultimately it matters little, because much of the appeal of The BlueBlack Hussar is its mess, how the Adam works feverishly to incorporate any idea he's ever had into one album. He's working with a couple of guitarists -- he fell out with old mate Marco Pirroni early on in its composition -- relying mainly on Morrissey lieutenant Boz Boorer but also finding room for 3 Colours Red guitarist Chris McCormack, who provides the album's harder, steelier punch. At times, there is a conscious evocation of Adam & the Ant's dark, early material but that's often overshadowed by the heavy swing of Boorer, who keeps things lively, swinging, and weird. Adam Ant has never quite flirted with rockabilly or blues here, but this is hardly roots: all these elements are processed, sequenced, and flattened through digital recording, lending a mischievous malevolence and no small sense of artifice to even a simple, three-chord rocker. Honestly, there's nothing quite "simple" here: Adam tells a dirty joke then winks at the audience, he overloads a simple beat with unnecessary accouterments, he laces dread throughout a sweet doo wop "Valentines," joyously salutes old rocker "Vince Taylor," then attempts futuristic industrial on "Hardmentoughblokes." There's too much going on in every individual song and, at 17 cacophonic tracks, Adam Ant Is the BlueBlack Hussar in Marrying the Gunner's Daughter is simply way too much to take in at once...and yet, that's precisely its charm. Adam Ant has never let so much loose, has never attempted so much on one record, has never sounded this ambitious and arty since the days of Dirk Wears White Socks and Kings of the Wild Frontier, and even if not everything works, this is a bizarre, brazen statement of purpose from an artist who has been in the wilderness for far too long. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 01/22/2013
Label: Blueblack Hussar / Relativity
UPC: 0020286212799
Rank: 105822

Tracks

  1. Cool Zombie
  2. Stay in the Game
  3. Marrying the Gunner's Daughter
  4. Vince Taylor
  5. Valentines
  6. Darlin' Boy
  7. Dirty Beast
  8. Punkyoungirl
  9. Sausage
  10. Cradle Your Hatred
  11. Hardmentoughblokes
  12. Shrink
  13. Vivienne's Tears
  14. Who's a Goofy Bunny?
  15. How Can I Say I Miss You?
  16. Bulls**t
  17. How Can I Say I Miss You? [Reprise]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Adam Ant   Primary Artist,Electronic Mandolin,Keyboards,Vocals,Bass
Georgie Girl Baillie   Vocals
Johnny Love   Drums
Jola   Drums
Tree Carr   Keyboards,Glockenspiel
Andy Woodard   Drums
Joe Holweger   Bass
Tom Edwards   Guitar,Bass
Matt Walker   Drums
Boz Boorer   Double Bass,Bass

Technical Credits

Barry Lategan   Photography
Rob Lucas   Wardrobe Design
Andy Gotts   Photography
Alex Alexander   Tour Manager
Kriss Allan   Photography
Mary Jane Ansell   Cover Painting
Mich Dulce   Wardrobe
Sarah White   Design
Marco Pirroni   Composer
Adam Ant   Wardrobe Design,Art Direction,Producer,Composer,Concept
Matt Walker   Composer
Boz Boorer   Producer,Composer
Chris McCormack   Composer,Producer
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