Pure Comedy

Pure Comedy

by Father John Misty
Pure Comedy

Pure Comedy

by Father John Misty

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Overview

Like anything that comes out of the mouth of Father John Misty -- the hipster gadfly persona Josh Tillman adopted after leaving the Fleet Foxes in 2012 -- it can be difficult to discern whether the title of Pure Comedy is intended sincerely. Father John Misty cherishes his public role as a prankster, a stance that can sometimes seem at odds with his grand artistic ambitions. And, make no mistake about it, Pure Comedy is indeed a very grand record, an old-fashioned major statement designed to evoke memories of classic long-players from the '70s. Often, its stately march and decorated pianos call to mind early Elton John, suggesting the hazy vistas of Madman Across the Water. This shift toward progressive pop underscores how Father John Misty has streamlined his music since I Love You, Honeybear, whittling away the minor feints toward modern music and stripping away lingering rustic folk influences. He's now a postmodern troubadour, halfway between a song poet and a baroque craftsman. Where his antecedents (and clear influences) Leonard Cohen and Randy Newman sculpted their music and words, Tillman isn't quite so restrained. He's a maximalist, overstuffing his lyrics with florid imagery and letting his songs spill out at lengths up to 13 minutes. From a certain angle, all this can play like an elaborate stunt -- particularly when he baits the listener with lines about "bedding Taylor Swift" -- but there's a strong melancholy undercurrent to Pure Comedy that suggests Father John Misty is something more than a jester. All of this can be felt through the music itself -- through the melodies and movement, through the arrangement and production -- and that, more than the verbal gymnastics, is why Pure Comedy delivers upon much of Father John Misty's outlandish promises. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/07/2017
Label: Sub Pop
UPC: 0098787120028
Rank: 44142

Tracks

  1. Pure Comedy
  2. Total Entertainment Forever
  3. Things It Would Have Been Helpful to Know Before the Revolution
  4. Ballad of the Dying Man
  5. Birdie
  6. Leaving LA
  7. A Bigger Paper Bag
  8. When the God of Love Returns There'll Be Hell to Pay
  9. Smoochie
  10. Two Wildly Different Perspectives
  11. The Memo
  12. So I'm Growing Old on Magic Mountain
  13. In Twenty Years or So

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Father John Misty   Primary Artist
Ryan Stewart   Vocals
Vanessa Grundy   Vocals
Chavonne Stewart   Vocals
Dominique Dubose   Vocals
Shanika Bereal   Vocals
George Young   Vocals
Greg Leisz   Lap Steel Guitar,Pedal Steel
Celeste Young   Vocals
Kelsey Lu   Cello
Tiffanie Cross   Vocals
Gavin Bryars   Vibraphone

Technical Credits

Gavin Bryars   String Arrangements,Horn Arrangements
Chavonne Stewart   Vocal Arrangement
Josh Tillman   Vocal Arrangement,Horn Arrangements,Composer
James King   Horn Arrangements
Tom Lea   String Arrangements
Paul Cartwright   String Arrangements
Jonathan Wilson   Horn Arrangements
Nico Muhly   String Arrangements
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