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Tender Pervert

 
Album Review: Tender Pervert
 

  • Artist: Momus
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Tender Pervert is the first great Momus album, thanks to a newfound affinity for synth-pop and songcraft, not to mention his sudden discovery of irony. It's hard to say which is more important to the overall effect. The lush, electro-acoustic arrangements provide a platform for Momus' increasing production acumen, and the rambling song-poems of albums past are either condensed into melodic, verse-chorus structures, or held together by focused storytelling (as with the Yukio Mishima-influenced epic "Bishonen"). What's more, the wry humor hinted at on The Poison Boyfriend blossoms into a signature worldview here, complete with a nasty, cold-blooded edge in which Momus takes obvious pleasure. Paradoxically, when he's writing with a bit of ironic distance, Momus seems freed up to discuss more personal matters, perhaps because he's not trying so excruciatingly hard to present himself as thoughtful. A few stories are appropriated, but regardless of the source, they all seem to have more emotional resonance for their author; as such, it's the first time he's really found the humanity of his subjects, instead of simply using them to illustrate ideas. Overseen by a god who gets his kicks watching humanity inflict pain on itself, the characters on Tender Pervert live confusing, duplicitous lives, putting up a front to deal with the world's expectations while carefully hiding their true selves and goals. Yet no matter how dark their desires might get, they're quite often sympathetic, imbued with charm and elegance by Momus' faux-New Romantic backing tracks. And that's to say nothing of the singer's own lyrical wit, which flourishes on "I Was a Maoist Intellectual," "The Homosexual," and "A Complete History of Sexual Jealousy, Parts 17-24" in particular. All in all, Tender Pervert is easily one of Momus' most impressive albums, striking just the right balance between his earlier and later work. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Angels Are Voyeurs Momus Momus
Love on Ice Momus Momus
I Was a Maoist Intellectual Momus Momus
The Homosexual Momus, Nick Currie Momus
Bishonen Momus Momus
Righthand Heart Nick Currie Momus
A Complete History of Sexual Jealousy (Pts 17-24) Momus Momus
Ice King Momus
In the Sanatorium Momus Momus
The Charm of Innocence Momus Momus
The Angels Are Voyeurs (Reprise) Momus Momus

Credits

Momus (Producer), Momus (Main Performer), Momus (Concept), Nigel Chopper Palmer (Engineer), Dean Klevatt (Sequencing Programmer), Dean Klevatt (Sequencers), Thomi Wroblewski (Imaging), Vici MacDonald (Sound Effects)
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