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Stars Forever

 
Album Review: Stars Forever

  • Artist: Momus
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 24, 1999
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Grand artistic statement or money-grubbing sham? Befitting Momus' standing as contemporary pop's most eminent provocateur, Stars Forever is both -- a double-disc collection of analog-baroque cameos commissioned for $1000 each in the name of saving the singer's label from the ravages of legal fees, it's a frequently brilliant treatise on the never-ending battle between art and commerce, rising to the heights of the former as often as it succumbs to the depths of the latter. The idea behind Stars Forever is simple -- 30 "patrons" (among them everyone from modern artist Jeff Koons to hip NYC record store Other Music to the crazy kids who contribute to the online Indiepop List service) fork over a grand each for the honor of being eternally immortalized in a Momus song -- but the long-term ramifications of the project are complex and unsettling, and the paradoxes and questions it provokes are myriad. After all, who among us is truly fit to judge Momus' actions and intents? Should we respect the honesty of his "patronage pop" or deplore its capitalist shamelessness? Do these songs rob his music of the perversely personal bent which makes him special, or do they lift him out of the rut of self-obsession and offer an entirely new creative path? And what if the profits went not to a struggling indie label but to Sony? Furthermore, I'm getting paid to write this review -- how hypocritical is that? Perhaps the greatest value of Stars Forever is as a litmus test which forces each listener to answer these questions and countless others for themselves -- admire the record or despise it, it might just change your perception of pop music and the business that drives it forever. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Minus 5 Momus Momus (3:34)
Akiko Masuda Momus Momus (2:48)
Steven Zeeland Momus Momus (3:33)
Mika Akutsu Momus Momus (3:06)
Stephanie Pappas Momus Momus (3:41)
Kokoro Hirai Momus Momus (3:07)
Stefano Zarelli Momus Momus (2:49)
Paolo Rumi Momus Momus (4:23)
Natsuko Tayama Momus Momus (2:27)
Girlie Action Momus Momus (2:15)
Mai Noda Momus Momus (3:07)
Robert Dye Momus Momus (3:17)
Florence Manlik Momus Momus (2:17)
Adam Green Momus Momus (3:33)
Maf Momus Momus (2:32)
Other Music Momus Momus (2:07)
Tinnitus Momus Momus (2:06)
3d Corporation Momus Momus (2:44)
Miles Franklin Momus Momus (3:36)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Shawn Krueger Momus Momus (3:35)
Jeff Koons Momus Momus (3:42)
Noah Brill Momus Momus (2:56)
Team Clermont Momus Momus (3:25)
Bfent Bushboom Momus Momus (3:19)
Indiepop List Momus Momus (5:22)
Keigo Oyamada Momus Momus (3:06)
Minty Fresh Momus Momus (1:55)
Molton Jacobson Momus Momus (3:05)
Reckless Records Momus Momus (2:10)
Karin Komoto Momus Momus (3:07)
Christian Carl Momus Momus (2:16)
Bill Hardy Momus Momus (1:53)
Mr. Kate Kenkins Momus Momus (1:28)
Diego Zapparoli and Paola Momus Momus (2:05)
Jack Curtis Dubowsky Momus Momus (2:18)
El Topo Momus Momus (2:07)
Richard Knowles Momus Momus (1:32)
Olivier Schopfer Momus Momus (1:38)
Momus Momus Momus (21:13)

Credits

Momus (Main Performer)
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Stars Forever (Le Grand Magistery 61665-60010-2) (1999) is an album for which the artist Momus wrote thirty songs, one about every person or group who commissioned a song at the price of $1,000. "Patrons" include artist Jeff Koons and two year old animator/superhero Noah Brill. Stars Forever also features the winners of a karaoke contest started on the album The Little Red Songbook (1998).

Track listing

Disc one

  1. The Minus 5
  2. Akiko Masuda
  3. Steven Zeeland
  4. Mika Akutsu
  5. Stephanie Pappas
  6. Kokoro Hirai
  7. Stefano Zarelli
  8. Paolo Rumi
  9. Natsuko Tayama
  10. Girlie Action
  11. Mai Noda
  12. Robert Dye
  13. Florence Manlik
  14. Adam Green
  15. Maf
  16. Other Music
  17. Tinnitus
  18. 3D Corporation
  19. Miles Franklin

Disc two

  1. Shawn Krueger
  2. Jeff Koons
  3. Noah Brill
  4. Team Clermont
  5. Brent Busboom
  6. Indiepop list
  7. Keigo Oyamada
  8. Minty Fresh
  9. Milton Jacobson
  10. Reckless Records
  11. Karin Komoto
  12. Christian Carl - Eight winners of the Momus Karaoke Parody Contest.
  13. Bill Hardy - Eight winners of the Momus Karaoke Parody Contest.
  14. Mr Kate Jenkins - Eight winners of the Momus Karaoke Parody Contest.
  15. Diego Zapparoli and Paola - Eight winners of the Momus Karaoke Parody Contest.
  16. Jack Curtis Dubowsky - Eight winners of the Momus Karaoke Parody Contest.
  17. El Topo - Eight winners of the Momus Karaoke Parody Contest.
  18. Richard Knowles - Eight winners of the Momus Karaoke Parody Contest.
  19. Olivier Schopfer - Eight winners of the Momus Karaoke Parody Contest.
  20. Momus - A twenty-one minute interview with Momus.

 
 

 

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