Antony and the JohnsonsCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Dark cabaret with a touch of blues and pop Status:Most recent release, Turning (live and documentary, CD/DVD, 2014); most recent release of new material, Swanlights (2010) See also:Antony and the Johnsons' site Comparisons:Jacques Brel, Edith Piaf, Marc Almond, Nina Simone, Jeff Buckley, Rufus Wainwright, Bryan Ferry (Roxy Music) Covers/own material:Own, occasional co-writing General comments:Wow. he has a voice midway between Bryan Ferry's suave croon and a blues singer's uneartly wail. The music is lush, intense cabaret. He has a way to connect the listener to both sorrow and rapture in the same song. Highly recommended for all fans of the genre. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) Recommended first album:Antony and the Johnsons or I Am a Bird Now Recordings:
Antony and the JohnsonsRelease info:2000—Durto, re-released by Secretly Canadian Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Antony Hegarty—vocals, piano Guest artists:François Gehin—bass Produced by:Antony Hegarty Comments:Antony and the Johnsons is beautiful, dark cabaret sung with wavering emotion by a bald, pale hermaphroditic person named Antony. His voice is beyond gender—he summons recollections of Brel, Piaf, Marc Almond and Simone. The songs are of love lost. Pianos, cellos and violins swirling the background. (ethereal_lad@livejournal.com) I Am a Bird NowRelease info:2005—Secretly Canadian Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Antony Hegarty—organ, piano, vocals Guest artists:Devendra Banhart—guitar (5), vocals (8) Produced by:Antony Hegarty Comments:My god, the Mercury Prize got it right! This totally surprised me, being a beautiful, soulful, soaring slab of tunefulness. Imagine Bryan Ferry with added soul (and vibrato). This just brings tears to my eyes. (adamk@zoom.co.uk) The Crying LightRelease info:2009—Secretly Canadian Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Antony Hegarty, Will Holshouser, Julia Kent, Parker Kindred, Rob Moose, Maxim Moston, Doug Wieselman Guest artists:Lisa Albrecht, Tim Albright, Leise Anschuetz, Keith Bonner, Greg Cohen, Danielle Farina, Bridget Kibbey, Alexandra Knoll, Brian Miller, Suzy Perelman, Sarah Hewitt Ruth, Antoine Silverman, Hiroko Taguchi, Anja Wood, Amy Zoloto—orchestra Produced by:Antony Hegarty Comments:Probably my least favorite of the Antony and The Johnsons albums, but still better than most stuff out there—some heart-breakingly beautiful songs on this. One of my favorite albums of 2009. (jjhanson@att.net) SwanlightsRelease info:2010—Secretly Canadian Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Antony Hegarty, Julia Kent, Parker Kindred, Jeff Langston, Rob Moose, Doug Wieselman, Thomas Bartlett, Maxim Moston Guest artists:Lisa Albrecht, Tim Albright, Leise Anschuetz, Kevin Barker, Steven Bernstein, Keith Bonner, Gregg Cohen, Billy Crockett, Danielle Farina, Sara Hewitt-Roth, Will Holshouser, Briggan Krauss, Suzy Perelman, Troy Rinker III, Paul Shapiro, Antoine Silverman, Hiroko Taguchi, Anja Wood, Chad Yarbrough, Amy Zoloto—orchestra Comments:The book is gorgeous—a coffee-table-quality book of Antony's unique graphic design—lyrics, drawings, collages, etc. The CD, after first listen, reminds me a bit more of Veda Hille than Antony's first two albums. Cut the WorldRelease info:2012—Secretly Canadian Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Comments:It's rare for me not to disqualify live albums upfront for the "Great Albums" compilation but I thought the fact that Cut the World features an entire orchestra accompaniment would merit its inclusion. On top of that, some of the versions featured are better to the studio recordings. Also, "Future Feminism" is a great manifesto (that I happen to wholeheartedly agree with). (raschee@gmail.com) Further info:Antony/Antony and the Johnsons have contributed to several compilations. Compilation work includes: Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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