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Album Review

Talented chamber pop troubadour Rufus Wainwright followed up his startlingly fresh debut album with the 2001 release Poses. While his self-titled first album was very much a work by Wainwright (aided by his contributing producers), Poses seems to be more of a group effort, with the young composer allowing the other performers on the album to lend their talents, creating an even fuller, more "live" sound. Both Wainwright's younger sister Martha and son of British folk near-legends Richard and Linda Thompson, Teddy Thompson contribute harmony vocals which soar above Rufus' affecting moan like the choir he must hear in his head. Produced by Pierre Marchand (Sarah McLachlan), the album continues the same outstretched, enveloping sound established by Wainwright's earlier work, but contributors like contemporary composer Damian le Gassick and Propellerheads' Alex Gifford push in different directions, adding understated drum loops and gritty beats in unexpected places. Above all of the studio gimcrackery and pedigreed guest stars floats Wainwright himself, whose introspective, wry, and heart-wrenching songwriting remains his true strength (although his leisurely operatic tenor is not far behind). The clunking, loping "Greek Song" evokes the sprawl of an impossible Ingmar Bergman spaghetti Western, while the swaggering "California" shows a sunny exterior masking the song's satirical sneer. Amidst this sonic barrage, a high point comes in the cover of patriarch Loudon Wainwright III's "One Man Guy." Performed by Rufus, Martha, and Teddy Thompson's simple acoustic guitar, these three grown children of the '70s folk movement embrace the song faithfully, basking in their own harmonies and offering a respite from the blissfully lush orchestral pop that surrounds it. While Poses shows growth and worthwhile exploration, the album's "group" feel suffers only slightly from being less intimate than Wainwright's first album. Although his contributors add much, there was something blushingly personal about his debut that may have gotten a little buried this time around. That being said, Poses is still a spectacular album, brimming over with Wainwright's trademark popera and young romantic wishes. At times the album is beautifully discordant and sonically chilling, but often hints at warm grins with mischievous winks. [Poses was re-released in 2002 with the addition of Wainwright's cover of the Beatles' "Across the Universe," his contribution to the I Am Sam soundtrack.]

Customer Reviews

REMARKABLE!!!

This sophomore album, Poses, advances beyond the 1998 self titled cabaret-inspired debut with a suite of songs marvelously varied in arrangement and texture yet linked by Wainwright’s signature the theatrical flamboyance. In this album Wainwright treks through a forest of reflective self awareness caught between decadence and longing. "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk" lists excess with playful self-censure, but Wainwright's quirky ironies often take a heartrending turn, whether in the pseudo-upbeat satire "California" or, most movingly, on the album’s title track “Poses”. This album solidifies Rufus Wainwright as an extraordinary talent.

Rufus Wainwright

Rufus finds the perfect balance between lazy Sunday tunes and catchy lyrics. Love it.

Buy this!

This album is great. My tastes are pretty diverse, from the Rolling Stones to Thomas Dolby (80's) to Stereophonics .... Every song is both catchy and melodic and meaningful and insightful, to those of us who like to actually listen to (and think about) the lyrics. You will absolutlely not be disappointed. I have 2 versions of Cigarettes and Choc. Milk on my IPOD, love Across the Universe (altho I'm not a Beatles fan) and also particularly like Grey Gardens.

Biography

Born: July 22, 1973 in Rhinebeck, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

A singer/songwriter whose lush, theatrical pop harked back to the traditions of Tin Pan Alley, cabaret, and even opera, Rufus Wainwright was born in 1973; the son of folk music luminaries Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle, his parents divorced while he was a child, and he was raised by his mother in Montreal. Beginning his piano studies at age six, by 13 he was touring with his mother, aunt Anna, and his sister Martha in a group billed as the McGarrigle Sisters and Family; a year later, Wainwright...
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