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Ping Pong

 
Album Review: Ping Pong

  • Artist: Momus
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1997
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The second Momus album issued in America by Le Grand Magistery, Ping Pong marks the flowering of the so-called "analog baroque" style that would be further developed on The Little Red Songbook (although there had been hints of it even in the early synth-pop days). The themes and obsessions are typical of latter-day Momus -- misanthropic wit, sexual mischief, intellectual esoterica, Japanese culture -- and are scattered around the album in an occasionally cohesive fashion. As usual, Momus' stylistic range is impressive: baroque chamber pop, of course, but also waltzes, disco, delicate ballads, Shibuya-kei pop, mock Russian dances, Serge Gainsbourg/Jacques Brel-style French pop, bossa nova, and extended rambling narratives, to cover the majority of it. Although the album is somewhat uneven, highlights are plentiful: the snarky loathing of "His Majesty the Baby," the angel/devil dichotomy in "My Pervert Doppelganger" (a recurring theme in Momus' work), the cleverly constructed wordplay of "I Want You, But I Don't Need You" and "My Kindly Friend the Censor," and Momus' own version of "Lolitapop Dollhouse," the young-feminist anthem he penned for Kahimi Karie. Unfortunately, there are times when Ping Pong bogs down in unfocused, overly long songs that stall the momentum built up by the best material. With some more editing, Ping Pong might have been one of Momus' best efforts; as it is, it's simply a fine album, uneven but featuring too much top-notch material for most fans to pass up. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ping Pong With Hong Kong King Kong (A Sing Song) Momus Momus (0:49)
His Majesty the Baby Momus Momus (4:22)
My Pervert Doppelganger Momus Momus (4:31)
I Want You, But I Don't Need You Momus Momus (4:45)
Professor Shaftenberg Momus Momus (3:33)
Shoesize of the Angel Momus Momus (6:32)
The Age of Information Momus Momus (4:36)
The Sensation of Orgasm Momus Momus (3:51)
Anthem of Shibuya Momus Momus (4:00)
Lolitapop Dollhouse Momus Momus (4:08)
Tamagotchi Press Officer Momus Momus (2:19)
Space Jews Momus Momus (3:58)
My Kindly Friend the Censor Momus Momus (3:52)
The Animal That Desires Momus Momus (7:04)
How to Get - And Stay - Famous Momus Momus (7:36)
2PM Momus Momus (5:56)

Credits

Momus (Producer), Momus (Main Performer), Momus (Cover Design), Momus (Sleeve Art), Riho Aihara (Photography)
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