Oskar Tennis Champion
2003 studio album by Momus
Oskar Tennis Champion | ||||
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Studio album by Momus | ||||
Released | March 2003 (2003-03) | |||
Genre | Pop/rock[1] | |||
Length | 63:10[1] | |||
Label | American Patchwork | |||
Producer | John Talaga | |||
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 62/100[2] |
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AllMusic | [1] |
Pitchfork | [3] |
Oskar Tennis Champion (Cherry Red #ANALOG 008CD) is a 2003 album by Momus. He described its style as "cabaret concrete": a mix of, "offbeat storytelling," and, "fragmented...computerized beats,"[1] referring to his love of singer songwriters such as Jacques Brel and Serge Gainsbourg mixed with his love of musique concrète. A bonus disc, Oscar Originals, contains "PREMIX" track versions and three extras.
Track listing
- "Spooky Kabuki"
- "Is It Because I'm a Pirate?"
- "Multiplying Love"
- "Scottish Lips"
- "My Sperm Is Not Your Enemy"
- "Oskar Tennis Champion"
- "A Little Schubert"
- "The Laird of Inversnecky"
- "The Last Communist"
- "Pierrot Lunaire"
- "Beowulf (I Am Deformed)"
- "Electrosexual Sewing Machine"
- "A Lapdog"
- "Lovely Tree"
- "Palm Deathtop"
- untitled (a minute of silence)
- untitled (The Ringtone Cycle by Oliver Cobol)
Extra tracks on Oscar Originals:
- "Back Answers PREMIX" (lyrics by Robb Wilton)
- "Erostratus PREMIX"
- "Infanticide PREMIX"
References
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Momus
- Circus Maximus (1986)
- The Poison Boyfriend (1987)
- Tender Pervert (1988)
- Don't Stop the Night (1989)
- Hippopotamomus (1991)
- The Ultraconformist (1992)
- Voyager (1992)
- Timelord (1993)
- The Philosophy of Momus (1995)
- 20 Vodka Jellies (1996)
- Ping Pong (1997)
- The Little Red Songbook (1998)
- Stars Forever (1999)
- Folktronic (2001)
- Oskar Tennis Champion (2003)
- Otto Spooky (2005)
- Ocky Milk (2006)
- Joemus (2008)
- Hypnoprism (2010)
- Thunderclown (2012)
- Bibliotek (2012)
- Bambi (2013)
- Turpsycore (2015)
- Glyptothek (2015)
- Scobberlotchers (2016)
- Pillycock (2017)
- Pantaloon (2018)
- Akkordion (2019)
- Vivid (2020)
- Athenian (2021)
- Smudger (2022)
- Issyvoo (2022)
- Krambambuli (2023)
- Yikes! (2024)
- Kahimi Karie
- The Happy Family
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