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=== Philadelphia Inquirer ===
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A.D. Amorosi
A.D. Amorosi

Revision as of 08:27, 27 May 2023

Five American Portraits
Studio album by The Red Krayola with Art & Language
Released January 26, 2010
Recorded
Studio


Label Drag City
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Track listing

Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Portrait of John Wayne"15:05
2."Portrait of Ad Reinhardt"5:49
Total length:44:12

Background

Mayo Thompson, 2010[1]

Those are all people chosen by Art & Language, and they generated those texts for paintings that they were making, for works that they were making. And we’ve done so many things over the years together they thought perhaps I might like to try to put it to music. They sent it to me and I did want to do it. And so that’s the way it happened. But they made the selections.

Related works by Art & Language

Personnel

The Red Krayola

Additional musicians

  • Dan Cox - backing vocals
  • Matt Ingram - backing vocals
  • Fred Somsen - backing vocals

Technical

  • Dan Cox - engineering
  • Matt Ingram - engineering
  • Mayo Thompson - mixing
  • Butchy Fuego - mixing
  • Rian Murphy - mixing

Retrospectives

Butchy Fuego, 2011[5]

I had been a fan of Mayo Thompson's prolific output for years, and had the opportunity to assist Mayo & Drag City on a previous project which I'm not at liberty to discuss due to a non-disclosure agreement. What I can say about it is that it involved time travel, another legendary avant-guardian and an agent of "the company" assisting my efforts. Mixing Five American Portraits at my studio Top Cat International was a joy and a breeze. DC mogul Rian Murphy was in the house simultaneously cracking the whip and jokes. Mayo was in rare form executing his laser-like vision over the session. The combination of The Raincoats' Gina Birch and the ever-confounding aural collaborations of The Red Krayola with Art & Language proves to be a potent combination. DON'T MESS WITH MAYO.

Reviews

Prefix

January 12, 2010[6]

Mike Wood

Dusted

January 20, 2010[7]

Jon Dale

Pitchfork

January 25, 2010[8]

Andrew Gaerig

PopMatters

January 25, 2010[9]

Richard Elliott

Philadelphia Inquirer

January 31, 2010[10][11]

A.D. Amorosi

AllMusic

Thom Jurek[12]

Uncut

March, 2010[13]

OutsideLeft

April, 2010[14]

Alex V. Cook

References