Unauthorized Biography Of Reinhold Messner (1999) ( )

Artist: Ben Folds Five
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Label: Sony/550
UPC: 00074646980828
Release Date: 4/27/1999
Buy.com Sku: 60328545
Item#: MV9GTJ
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Narcolepsy ~ Ben Folds Five
2. Don't Change Your Plans ~ Ben Folds Five
3. Mess ~ Ben Folds Five
3. Mess ~ Ben Folds Five
4. Magic ~ Ben Folds Five
4. Magic ~ Ben Folds Five
5. Hospital Song ~ Ben Folds Five
5. Hospital Song ~ Ben Folds Five
6. Army ~ Ben Folds Five
6. Army ~ Ben Folds Five
6. Army ~ Ben Folds Five
7. Your Redneck Past ~ Ben Folds Five
8. Your Most Valuable Possession ~ Ben Folds Five
9. Regrets ~ Ben Folds Five
10. Jane ~ Ben Folds Five
11. Lullabye ~ Ben Folds Five


(C) 1999 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
This limited edition "Combo Pack" contains both a digipak CD edition of THE UNAUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF REINHOLD MESSNER and a video of live and studio footage.
Ben Folds Five: Ben Folds (vocals, piano); Darren Jessee, Robert Sledge.
Additional personnel: John Mark Painter (conductor, flugelhorn, valve trombone); Antoine Silverman, Mark Feldman, Lorenza Ponce (violin); Jane Scarpantoni (cello); Ken Mosher (alto & baritone saxophones); Tom Maxwell, Paul Shapiro (tenor saxophone); Frank London (trumpet).
Recorded at Sound City Studios and Grandmaster Studios, Los Angeles, California; Water Music, Hoboken, New Jersey; RPM Studios, New York, New York between November 1998 and January 1999.
Ben Folds Five: Ben Folds (vocals, piano); Robert Sledge (bass, background vocals); Darren Jessee (drums, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Antoine Silverman, Mark Feldman, Lorenza Ponce (violin); Jane Scarpantoni (cello); Ken Mosher (alto & baritone saxophones); Tom Maxwell, Paul Shapiro (tenor saxophone); Frank London (trumpet); John Mark Painter (flugelhorn, valve trombone).
Recorded at Sound City Studios and Grandmaster Studios, Los Angeles, California; Water Music, Hoboken, New Jersey; RPM Studios, New York, New York.
Recording information: Grandmaster Studios, Los Angeles, CA (11/1998-01/1999); RPM Studios, New York, NY (11/1998-01/1999); Sound City Studios, Los Angeles, CA (11/1998-01/1999); Water Music, Hoboken, NJ (11/1998-01/1999).
The follow-up to the popular Whatever and Ever Amen, Ben Folds Five's third LP, The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Mesner, continues the eclectic and clever songwriting that has become the group's trademark. Like other piano-based rock composers such as Randy Newman and Todd Rundgren, principal songwriter and de facto leader Ben Folds combines an off-beat world view with equally off-kilter musical arrangements to create a thoroughly original sound. The pseudo-lounge break in "Regrets," for example, or the downright silliness of "Your Redneck Past" set the Ben Folds Five apart from the hundreds of soundalike bands that the group competes with for radio space. What makes Ben Folds Five, and The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Mesner, relevant is their willingness to take musical risks, an anomaly in today's scene. On an album where there is a lack of instantly catchy hooks, Folds has the audacity to add a bizarre Burt Bacharach-ish horn section to "Don't Change Your Plans," one of the few radio-friendly tracks on the album. And in "Most Valuable Possession," the band uses studio trickery and an answering machine message left by Folds' father to create a bizarre spoken word pastiche. It is this willingness to forge a unique sound that makes The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Mesner such an interesting album to listen to. There is care to these songs and, what's even more significant and fresh, there is also intelligence. ~ Steve Kurutz
When Ben Folds and his oddly-named trio crashed the guitar-heavy grunge party dominating the early part of the '90s, he did so by melding unerring pop sensibilities with acerbic lyrics. REINHOLD MEISSNER finds Folds using more orchestrations on a record full of pop confections that was unknowingly named for the first man to climb Mt. Everest without an oxygen tank. "Don't Change Your Plans" includes a flugelhorn section reminiscent of any classic Bacharach/David composition, whereas the slightly more uptempo "Mess" carries a breeziness that has Elton John's influence all over it. Folds avoids filling REINHOLD solely with such nakedly emotive numbers like "Magic" and "Hospital Song" by fiercely rocking the '88s.
The semi-autobiographical "Army" bubbles over with Robert Sledge's unmistakable fuzz bass and help from the Squirrel Nut Zipper's horn section. Folds throws in a semi-rap and electronic sound effects to poke fun at his southern upbringing in "Your Redneck Past" and uses an answering machine message left by his dad as the vocal track for the coffee-house jazz of "Your Most Valuable Possession." Folds wraps everything up with the mid-tempoed "Lullabye," a song whose combination of orchestral arrangements and soulful piano playing bring to mind Ray Charles.

Producer: Caleb Southern

Engineer: Caleb Southern

Musical Guests
Tom Maxwell
Ken Mosher
John Mark Painter

 
Compilation Appearances
Me Myself & Irene
Grinch
I Am Sam
Banger Sisters
Maybe This Christmas
Poodle Hat
Wig In A Box
Hoodwinked
Over The Hedge
Penelope
Who Killed Amanda Palmer(Explicit Version)
Religulous (Ost)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Fear Of Pop

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 04/27/1999
Original Release Date : 1999
Catalog ID : 69808
Label : 550 Music
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Mixed
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00074646980828

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (5/13/99, pp.91-93)
- 3 1/2 Stars (out of 5)
- "...a four-piece string section adorns many of these tracks, lending them a lush, cinematic feel....filled with...richly melodic ballads that take the form of romantic declarations that wind up expressing far more ambivalent emotions..."

Rolling Stone (5/13/99, pp.91-93)
- 3 1/2 stars (out of 5)
- "...ambitious, irritating, confounding, catchy and strangely compelling....'Radiohead for geeks'....Folds goes for the gusto here..."

Spin (6/99, p.140)
- 8 (out of 10)
- "...Folds and Co. embrace old-fashioned sunny-but-sad pop art echoing prime Dionne Warwick, 10cc, and Fold's beloved Captain Fantastic. It can be impressive..."

Entertainment Weekly (5/7/99, pp.60-61)
- "...Folds writes chirpy pop melodies much sparer than those of old-school art-rock bands, and the Five are less taken with electronic gizmos..." - Rating: B

Q (6/99, p.102)
- (4 out of 5)
- Excellent - "...vaguely conceptual,less frantic than previous work, more lush in both scope and arrangement. Influences seem more diverse and somehow older....Exciting stuff. And they're memorable, individual and kinda odball fun."

CMJ (4/26/99, p.3)
- "...faithful and pateient adherents to Folds' slacker gospel will...accept [REINHOLD MESSNER] as required reading."

Melody Maker (5/8/99, p.46)
- 4 stars (out of 5)
- "...loads of great piano flourishes....this soundtracks the swagger of conquering a whole heap of very, very beautiful humpback bridges..."

Mojo (Publisher)
(1/00, p.31)
- Ranked #9 in Mojo Magazine's "Best of 1999."

Mojo (Publisher)
(5/99, p.108)
- "...exhilarating, amusingly inappropriate and just plain silly by turns....fresh textures have been employed to considerable effect and there's an attention to dynamic detail and palpable compositional ambition that marks the album as a significant development..."

NME (Magazine)
(5/1/99, p.40)
- 7 out of 10 - "...It has the ambitious scope and fragile bravado of a record hewn out of tremendous passion....reeling from plinkety cabaret to '70s AOR to breathless Beach Boys melodics with panoramic ease..."

  
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