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Portugal. The Man

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Portugal. The Man are a clever lot; the major-label indie rockers are no strangers to well-conceived mischief, whether it's in videos, on-stage antics, or subtly hidden subversions in song lyrics. None of this will come across as blatantly as it does on Woodstock, the band's eighth studio album and first in four years. Woodstock was actually recorded twice; with producer Mike D and a lot of time, they cut enough material for a double album, then chucked it all, starting again with only fragments from the early sessions. The title was inspired by frontman John Gourley's dad's first-day ticket stub from the Woodstock festival, so much so that set opener "Number One" is electronically enhanced indie dance-psych that samples Richie Havens' "Freedom" from the Woodstock festival's soundtrack in the intro. Guest vocalist Son Little takes his tune and interweaves it with the band's contrasting melody and lyrics. On this set, Portugal. The Man continue to work with Mike D. but also with Danger Mouse and John Hill. They enlisted no less than nine engineers and more than 20 guest musicians and singers, and Woodstock sounds like it. It's an enormous-sounding, splashy album.
While the recording contains the band's hyperkinetic, sometimes frantic tapestry of sounds from neo-psych to glam and indie (in places), they've upped their "commercial" ante considerably as evidenced by single "Feel It Still," which has a punchy, fingerpopping rhythm worthy of both Pharrell Williams and Mark Ronson, complete with bumping brass, crisp snares, and Gourley's falsetto. The irony of such an overt pop single isn't lost on the band: They've printed T-shirts that read "I was into Portugal. The Man before they sold out." The pop approach is subversive but you'll need to get to the various song's lyrics to discover it. (No spoilers.) Check the nocturnal loop and groove of "Easy Tiger" that weaves traces of glam and multi-layered psych into its dubby, club-floor stomp. While "Keep On" contains ghost traces of the band's indie past, it's more influenced by alternative R&B and still rocks. The Pharcyde's Fatlip guests on the wonderful, snare/hi-hat/acid-tinged zaniness that is "Mr. Lonely," while the hip-hop drums and Hill's multi-layered, Brian Wilson-esque swooping vocal and backmasked Baroque psych production on "Tidal Wave" are infectious. Closer "Noise Pollution" offers an upfront vocal mix with Mary Elizabeth Winstead & Zoe Manville adding a prominent vocal chorus into the meld of psychedelic pop, hip-hop, and dancefloor tropes in a dense production by Mike D. It'll be interesting to observe how P.TM's longtime fans react to Woodstock, or if it will even matter. They'll certainly retain enough of their base to chart, but the bet is, given how accessible and attractive (and yes, derivative) their loopy brand of pop is, they'll attract an entirely new crop of fans to compensate. Pump your fist, be "a rebel just for kicks now," and most of all, dance like your life depended on it. As far as P.TM is concerned, it does.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Number One (feat. Richie Havens & Son Little)
00:05:22

Brian Burton, Writer - Steve Smith, Percussion - MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Danger Mouse , Producer - Kennie Takahashi, Audio Recording Engineer - Todd Monfalcone, Audio Recording Engineer - Jason Lader, Audio Recording Engineer - Richie Havens, Writer, FeaturedArtist - Casey Bates, Additional Producer, Audio Recording Engineer - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - John Baldwin Gourley, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals - Mike D, Drums, Additional Producer - Nick Reinhart, Guitar - Kyle O'Quin, Drums, Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Son Little, Backing Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Sean Oakley, Audio Recording Engineer - Robin Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Anthony Saffrey, Audio Recording Engineer - Zoe Manville, Backing Vocals - Rallier, Producer - Jason Kreher, Writer - Danger Van Gorder, Backing Vocals - Zach Carothers, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

2
Easy Tiger
00:03:37

John Hill, Producer, Writer, Drum Programmer - MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Dave Palmer, Additional Keyboards - Sonny DiPerri, Audio Recording Engineer - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Matthew Cooker, Cello - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - John Baldwin Gourley, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Ammar Malik, Writer - Asa Taccone, Backing Vocals - Mike D, Additional Producer - Stint, Producer - Ajay Bhattacharyya, Writer - Rob Cohen, Audio Recording Engineer - Kyle O'Quin, Guitar, Keyboards - Kane Ritchotte, Drums - Paul Cartwright, Violin - Thomas EP Hull, Writer - Mikey Hart, Additional Keyboards, Additional Producer, Writer, Additional Programmer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Anthony Saffrey, Additional Programmer, Audio Recording Engineer - Eric Howk, Guitar - Zoe Manville, Backing Vocals - Robert Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

3
Live in the Moment
00:04:07

John Hill, Producer, Writer, Drum Programmer - Steve Smith, Backing Vocals - MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Dave Palmer, Additional Keyboards - Casey Bates, Audio Recording Engineer - Sonny DiPerri, Audio Recording Engineer - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Matthew Cooker, Cello - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - John Baldwin Gourley, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Ammar Malik, Writer - Rob Cohen, Audio Recording Engineer - Kyle O'Quin, Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Kane Ritchotte, Drums - Paul Cartwright, Violin - Zachary Carothers, Backing Vocals - Robin Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Eric Howk, Guitar - Zoe Manville, Backing Vocals - Rallier, Additional Producer

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

4
Feel It Still
00:02:43

John Hill, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Drum Programmer - MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Dave Palmer, Additional Keyboards - Brian Holland, Writer - Casey Bates, Audio Recording Engineer - Brad Caulkins, Saxophone - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Robert Bateman, Writer - Anthony Saffery, Additional Programmer - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - John Baldwin Gourley, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Frederick Gorman, Writer - Asa Taccone, Producer, Drums, Backing Vocals, Writer - Matthew Compton, Horns Arranger - Rob Cohen, Audio Recording Engineer - Zachary Carothers, Bass Guitar - Robin Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Anthony Saffrey, Audio Recording Engineer - Zoe English, Writer

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

5
Rich Friends
00:03:42

John Hill, Producer, Additional Guitar, Writer, Drum Programmer - MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Dave Palmer, Keyboards - Casey Bates, Additional Producer, Audio Recording Engineer - Carla Azar, Writer - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Greg Edwards, Writer - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - John Baldwin Gourley, Guitar, Vocals - Ammar Malik, Additional Guitar, Backing Vocals - Rob Cohen, Audio Recording Engineer - Kyle O'Quin, Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Kane Ritchotte, Drums - Zachary Carothers, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals - Robin Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Eugene Goreshter, Writer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Zoe Manville, Backing Vocals - Danger Van Gorder, Backing Vocals

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

6
Keep On
00:03:23

Steve Smith, Backing Vocals - MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Casey Bates, Audio Recording Engineer - Sonny DiPerri, Drums, Additional Producer - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - John Baldwin Gourley, Guitar, Vocals - Asa Taccone, Producer, Backing Vocals, Writer - Kyle O'Quin, Keyboards - Zachary Carothers, Bass Guitar - Robin Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Lori Lechien, Backing Vocals - Anthony Saffrey, Backing Vocals - Zoe Manville, Backing Vocals

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

7
So Young
00:04:06

Brian Burton, Writer - Steve Smith, Backing Vocals - MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Danger Mouse , Producer - Kennie Takahashi, Audio Recording Engineer - Todd Monfalcone, Audio Recording Engineer - Casey Bates, Audio Recording Engineer - Nate Walcott, Horn - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - Jason Sechrist, Drums - John Baldwin Gourley, Guitar, Vocals - Nick Reinhart, Guitar - Kyle O'Quin, Bass Guitar, Keyboards - Zachary Carothers, Bass Guitar - Inflo, Backing Vocals - Robin Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Anthony Saffrey, Moog, Audio Recording Engineer - Eric Howk, Guitar - Zoe Manville, Backing Vocals

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

8
Mr. Lonely (feat. Fat Lip) Explicit
00:04:23

Brian Burton, Writer - MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Danger Mouse , Producer - Kennie Takahashi, Audio Recording Engineer - Todd Monfalcone, Audio Recording Engineer - Casey Bates, Additional Producer, Audio Recording Engineer - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - John Baldwin Gourley, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Vocals - Derrick Stewart, Writer - Fat Lip, FeaturedArtist - Info, Drums - Kyle O'Quin, Bass Guitar, Keyboards - Joshua Idehen, Backing Vocals - Inflo, Backing Vocals - Aaron Steele, Drums - Robin Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Eric Howk, Guitar - Zach Carothers, Bass Guitar - Zoe Mannville, Backing Vocals

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

9
Tidal Wave
00:03:32

John Hill, Producer, Bass Guitar, Writer, Drum Programmer - MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Dave Palmer, Keyboards - Sonny DiPerri, Audio Recording Engineer - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Matthew Cooker, Cello - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - John Baldwin Gourley, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals - Ammar Malik, Writer - Stint, Producer - Ajay Bhattacharyya, Writer - Rob Cohen, Audio Recording Engineer - Kyle O'Quin, Keyboards - Kane Ritchotte, Drums - Paul Cartwright, Violin - Zachary Carothers, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals - Robin Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Eric Howk, Guitar - Zoe Manville, Backing Vocals - Nick Koenig, Writer

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

10
Noise Pollution (feat. Mary Elizabeth Winstead & Zoe Manville) (Version A, Vocal up Mix 1.3)
00:03:45

MANNY MARROQUIN, MixingEngineer - Kennie Takahashi, Audio Recording Engineer - Todd Monfalcone, Audio Recording Engineer - Casey Bates, Audio Recording Engineer - Chris Galland, MixingEngineer - Portugal. The Man, Writer, MainArtist - John Baldwin Gourley, Producer, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals - Mike D, Producer - Kyle O'Quin, Keyboards - Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Backing Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Sean Oakley, Audio Recording Engineer - Inflo, Backing Vocals - Robin Florent, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Jeff Jackson, Assistant Mixing Engineer - Michelle Mancini, MasteringEngineer - Stephanie Sokolinski, Writer - Eric Howk, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Zoe Manville, Backing Vocals, Featured Vocals

© 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. A Warner Music Group Company ℗ 2017 Atlantic Recording Corporation

Albumbeschreibung

Portugal. The Man are a clever lot; the major-label indie rockers are no strangers to well-conceived mischief, whether it's in videos, on-stage antics, or subtly hidden subversions in song lyrics. None of this will come across as blatantly as it does on Woodstock, the band's eighth studio album and first in four years. Woodstock was actually recorded twice; with producer Mike D and a lot of time, they cut enough material for a double album, then chucked it all, starting again with only fragments from the early sessions. The title was inspired by frontman John Gourley's dad's first-day ticket stub from the Woodstock festival, so much so that set opener "Number One" is electronically enhanced indie dance-psych that samples Richie Havens' "Freedom" from the Woodstock festival's soundtrack in the intro. Guest vocalist Son Little takes his tune and interweaves it with the band's contrasting melody and lyrics. On this set, Portugal. The Man continue to work with Mike D. but also with Danger Mouse and John Hill. They enlisted no less than nine engineers and more than 20 guest musicians and singers, and Woodstock sounds like it. It's an enormous-sounding, splashy album.
While the recording contains the band's hyperkinetic, sometimes frantic tapestry of sounds from neo-psych to glam and indie (in places), they've upped their "commercial" ante considerably as evidenced by single "Feel It Still," which has a punchy, fingerpopping rhythm worthy of both Pharrell Williams and Mark Ronson, complete with bumping brass, crisp snares, and Gourley's falsetto. The irony of such an overt pop single isn't lost on the band: They've printed T-shirts that read "I was into Portugal. The Man before they sold out." The pop approach is subversive but you'll need to get to the various song's lyrics to discover it. (No spoilers.) Check the nocturnal loop and groove of "Easy Tiger" that weaves traces of glam and multi-layered psych into its dubby, club-floor stomp. While "Keep On" contains ghost traces of the band's indie past, it's more influenced by alternative R&B and still rocks. The Pharcyde's Fatlip guests on the wonderful, snare/hi-hat/acid-tinged zaniness that is "Mr. Lonely," while the hip-hop drums and Hill's multi-layered, Brian Wilson-esque swooping vocal and backmasked Baroque psych production on "Tidal Wave" are infectious. Closer "Noise Pollution" offers an upfront vocal mix with Mary Elizabeth Winstead & Zoe Manville adding a prominent vocal chorus into the meld of psychedelic pop, hip-hop, and dancefloor tropes in a dense production by Mike D. It'll be interesting to observe how P.TM's longtime fans react to Woodstock, or if it will even matter. They'll certainly retain enough of their base to chart, but the bet is, given how accessible and attractive (and yes, derivative) their loopy brand of pop is, they'll attract an entirely new crop of fans to compensate. Pump your fist, be "a rebel just for kicks now," and most of all, dance like your life depended on it. As far as P.TM is concerned, it does.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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