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Jacques|How To Make Love - Vol. 1

How To Make Love - Vol. 1

Jacques

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So titled because it's Anthony Reynolds from Jack, with the help of bandmate Matthew Scott, doing his version of a swooningly romantic, Continental pop album, Jacques makes an elegantly dissipated debut with How to Make Love, Vol. 1. The core Jacques partnership on this album is Reynolds and one of his personal heroes, Momus, whose own European obsessions and meditations on love, lust, and desire make a perfect touchstone for Reynolds' approach. Momus says as much himself in the sly liner notes, describing himself as "having a place amongst the torn pictures sellotaped to [Reynolds'] bathroom wall" alongside the likes of Scott Walker and Jacques Brel. There's a definite feeling of both artists in particular on How to Make Love, especially the former, though arguably a more personal, focused version, partially due to the production on the singing, emphasizing close contact instead of commanding power. Reynolds takes the lead vocals throughout, while he, Scott, and Momus more or less split the music, the latter contributing keyboards and samples that spike the dark, streetlamp-lit flow of the album. It's at once a knowing and deadly serious combination, touching on everything from hip-hop beats gone boulevardier swing ("We Can, We Will") to bedsit anthems in miniature. Hearing Reynolds away from the fuller arrangements of his key band in favor of a more technological but no less rich approach, one which audibly bears Momus' own particular stamp, makes for a wonderfully enjoyable fusion. One can easily imagine the images of "porno in a church," as mentioned on "Two Lovers," as being something appropriate for either Jack's or Momus' own individual work. Scott's own efforts are quite worthy, including the strong solo instrumental "Death of an Ex-Lover" and his full collaboration with Reynolds, "Disillusioned With the Light of a Dead and Distant Star."
© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Tonight You and Me Through The Gates Of The World
00:02:39

Anthony Reynolds, Composer, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

2
Death Of An Ex Lover
00:03:15

Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Matthew Scott, Composer, Lyricist - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

3
We Can We Will
00:04:16

Anthony Reynolds, Composer, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

4
Two Lovers
00:04:28

Anthony Reynolds, Composer, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

5
Morning Light
00:04:37

Anthony Reynolds, Composer, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

6
Dressing For Winter
00:04:50

Anthony Reynolds, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Nick Currie, Composer - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

7
Her Cello
00:03:25

Anthony Reynolds, Composer, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

8
When I Was King
00:02:56

Anthony Reynolds, Composer - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Momus and Jacques, Mixer - Anthony Reynolds and Nick Currie, Lyricist

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

9
Disillusioned With The Light From A Dead and Dista
00:03:01

Anthony Reynolds, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Matthew Scott, Composer - Rhythm King, MusicPublisher - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

10
The Crack In The Ceiling
00:03:09

Anthony Reynolds, Composer, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

11
Somewhere
00:04:13

Anthony Reynolds, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Matthew Scott, Composer - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

12
The Harvest Is Over
00:02:27

Anthony Reynolds, Composer, Lyricist - Momus, Producer - Jacques, Artist, MainArtist - Momus and Jacques, Mixer

1997 Setanta 1997 Setanta

Album review

So titled because it's Anthony Reynolds from Jack, with the help of bandmate Matthew Scott, doing his version of a swooningly romantic, Continental pop album, Jacques makes an elegantly dissipated debut with How to Make Love, Vol. 1. The core Jacques partnership on this album is Reynolds and one of his personal heroes, Momus, whose own European obsessions and meditations on love, lust, and desire make a perfect touchstone for Reynolds' approach. Momus says as much himself in the sly liner notes, describing himself as "having a place amongst the torn pictures sellotaped to [Reynolds'] bathroom wall" alongside the likes of Scott Walker and Jacques Brel. There's a definite feeling of both artists in particular on How to Make Love, especially the former, though arguably a more personal, focused version, partially due to the production on the singing, emphasizing close contact instead of commanding power. Reynolds takes the lead vocals throughout, while he, Scott, and Momus more or less split the music, the latter contributing keyboards and samples that spike the dark, streetlamp-lit flow of the album. It's at once a knowing and deadly serious combination, touching on everything from hip-hop beats gone boulevardier swing ("We Can, We Will") to bedsit anthems in miniature. Hearing Reynolds away from the fuller arrangements of his key band in favor of a more technological but no less rich approach, one which audibly bears Momus' own particular stamp, makes for a wonderfully enjoyable fusion. One can easily imagine the images of "porno in a church," as mentioned on "Two Lovers," as being something appropriate for either Jack's or Momus' own individual work. Scott's own efforts are quite worthy, including the strong solo instrumental "Death of an Ex-Lover" and his full collaboration with Reynolds, "Disillusioned With the Light of a Dead and Distant Star."
© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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