
Desire is a Rock album by Tuxedomoon, originally released in 1981. On Gatefold: 34 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Art Rock
- synthetic
- dark
- nocturnal
About
Tuxedomoon's second album leans a bit closer to conventional song structures than its predecessor, but that's like saying February is a little closer to summer than January. <i>Desire</i>—packaged here with the 1978 EP <i>No Tears</i>—is still a wildly eccentric outing full of left turns. Singer Winston Tong (who'd been onboard for <i>No Tears</i> but absent from the debut LP, <i>Half Mute</i>) returns here. He matches his bandmates' skewed sensibilities step for step, whether invoking the Greek myth of Cassandra on the exotic-sounding "Victims of the Dance" or leading the charge on a delightfully demented deconstruction of Cole Porter's "Night and Day." But the vocal tunes are crucially contrasted by offbeat tracks like the oddly poignant minimalist tone poem "Music No. 1" and "Holiday for Plywood," a cracked-funhouse-mirror take on the '40s orchestral-pop hit "Holiday for Strings." <i>Desire</i> maintains the band's mix of post-punk, jazz, classical, and electronic avant-garde flavors, but it finds Tuxedomoon moving further into a paradigm all their own.
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Tracklist
- 1East / Jinx / ... / Music #114:54
- 2Victims of the Dance5:48
- 3Incubus (Blue Suit)3:50
- 4Desire7:06
- 5Again6:20
- 6In the Name of Talent (Italian Western Two)6:02
- 7Holiday for Plywood5:38
- 8New Machine4:22
- 9Litebulb Overkill3:12
- 10Nite and Day (Hommage a Cole Porter)5:11
- 11No Tears5:39
Credits
Performers
- Blaine L. ReiningerARRANGED BY STRINGS GUITAR
- Peter PrincipleBASS PERCUSSION GUITAR
- Steven BrownHORNS VOCALS KEYBOARDS
- Winston TongVOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Ali RobinsonCELLO
- Vicky AspinallVIOLIN
- Paul ZahlDRUMS PERCUSSION ELECTRONIC DRUMS
- Michael BelferGUITAR STRINGS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 34 pressings tracked on Gatefold
