Kaputt

Kaputt

by Destroyer
Kaputt

Kaputt

by Destroyer

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Bonus Tracks)

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Overview

Shape-shifting Canadian pop craftsman Daniel Bejar's ninth studio album under the Destroyer moniker added a whole lot of Bryan Ferry to a pot already boiling over with copious amounts of Bowie, Dylan, and T. Rex. Bejar's predilection for pairing Oscar Wilde-inspired, semi-apocalyptic witticisms with glam-kissed, minor-seventh retro pop remained intact, but where previous outings like This Night and Streethawk: A Seduction mined the '70s for inspiration, 2011's Kaputt utilizes '80s sophisti-pop, New Romantic, Northern soul, and straight-up adult contemporary to deliver a flawed but fascinating record. Like Goldfrapp's divisive, 2010 retro dance-pop tribute Head First, Kaputt is fully committed to its cause, wrapping everything up in a pristine, immaculately produced biosphere that's filled to the brim with twinkling synths, soft rock drums, and enough wailing trumpets and saxophones to out-mellow Kenny G, David Sanborn, and Dave Koz combined. Ever the well-read, secretly pleased malcontent ("I write poetry for myself"), Bejar sounds more comfortable in this new disguise than he does on his more troubadour-oriented projects, as if producing the soundtrack for a discotheque with a capacity of one was his intention all along. His epic 11-minute, 2009 single "Bay of Pigs," which he described at the time as "ambient disco," could hardly serve as a more fitting conclusion to Kaputt, as it more than lives up to its creator's boast. "Suicide Demo for Kara Walker," "Song for America," "Chinatown," all of which skillfully tread water between the urbane intellectualism of Donald Fagan or Momus and the quiet, technical nihilism of Talk Talk, differ very little from the remaining six cuts, which may cause fans of his more adventurous work some fits, but there's no denying their icy, coke-fueled 2:00 A.M. elegance. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 01/25/2011
Label: Merge
UPC: 0673855036915
Rank: 20580

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Chinatown
  2. Blue Eyes
  3. Savage Night at the Opera
  4. Suicide Demo for Kara Walker
  5. Poor in Love
  6. Kaputt
  7. Downtown
  8. Song for America
  9. Bay of Pigs (Detail)

Disc 2

  1. The Laziest River

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Destroyer   Primary Artist
Pete Bourne   Drums
Daniel Bejar   Guitar,Keyboards,Lead Vocals
David Carswell   Guitar,Keyboards
Ted Bois   Multi Instruments
Joseph Shabason   Horn,Woodwind
Nicolas Bragg   Guitar,Vocals
John Collins   Bass,Keyboards
JP Carter   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Destroyer   Composer
Pete Bourne   Musician
Daniel Bejar   Composer,Lyricist,Musician,Programming
David Carswell   Engineer,Musician,Producer,Programming
Ted Bois   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Cover Photo
Joseph Shabason   Musician
Sibel Thrasher   Musician
Nicolas Bragg   Musician
John Collins   Engineer,Producer,Musician
JC/DC   Engineer,Producer
JP Carter   Musician
Kara Walker   Composer,Lyricist
Cady Bean-Smith   Design
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