Simple Man (Klaus Nomi Album)
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''Simple Man'' is the second album by German
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Klaus Nomi, released on 23 November 1982 by RCA. It was also the last album of original material to be released during Nomi's lifetime. The album consists of a mix of opera and
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music, songs by Renaissance composer John Dowland and excerpts from
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composer
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's '' Dido and Aeneas'' juxtaposed with " Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead" from ''
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'' and Marlene Dietrich's " Falling in Love Again".


Songs and musical style

''Simple Man'' takes inspiration from a variety of musical genres.
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, new wave and
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are combined with Klaus Nomi's love for classical opera, and glazed up with early 1980s synth-oriented pop music. The pop rock tracks "After the Fall" and "Simple Man" are written by Kristian Hoffman, who also contributed songs to Nomi's eponymous debut album. Hoffman had been musical director and keyboard player in Nomi's live band prior to the recording of Nomi's first album. However, disagreements with Nomi's management over song publishing issues had let to the band being discarded in favour of
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s. "They had to come back and rehire me for the second album," Hoffman said in 2019, "because they did a second album without me and the label rejected it. I'd already had those songs written for him. So it turned out to be really great because those were my favorite recordings of his." The rhythmically tight "ICUROK" ("I see you are OK") is synth-pop disco with shades of
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, written by guitarist and Nomi-collaborator George Elliott. He also wrote the music for "Three Wishes", which is much closer to a new wave sound, with its slashing guitar lines and fast tempo. It has lyrics by artist Jamie Dalglish, including a poem from his young niece Sierra. The country-influenced disco track "Rubberband Lazer" features
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, violin and sci-fi lyrics, and is written by former Nomi-collaborators Joey Arias and Anthony Frere. The album also contains disco and synth-pop takes on Doris Troy's 1963 R&B song " Just One Look" and " Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead" from the 1939 film ''
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'' (here shortened to "Ding Dong"); and a post-punk-influenced, guitar-oriented version of Marlene Dietrich's Falling in Love Again, originally recorded in 1930. Moving into classical territory, "Wayward Sisters" and "Death" (a.k.a. " Dido's Lament"), both from the opera '' Dido and Aeneas'' by
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composer
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, showcase Nomi's countertenor voice to a synthesizer arrangement by keyboard player
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. Bookending the album are the tracks "From Beyond" and "Return", both based on the
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piece "If My Complaints Could Passions Move" by Renaissance composer John Dowland. The wordless melodies are delivered by Nomi to an atmospheric synthesizer backing.


Reception

In a retrospective review, AllMusic's Sean Carruthers wrote that "while the album starts out promisingly with an atmospheric fade-in followed by a hard dance number with the occasional Birthday Party-style guitar thrown in, the rest of the album did its damnedest to move the album's overall tone to one of self-parody." As examples, he pointed out the "hyper-sugary" cover of "Just One Look", the "faux-country disco" of "Rubberband Lazer", and the version of "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead". Dismissing most of the album as " kitsch", Carruthers felt that Nomi's "true capabilities are shown off by his versions of classical works."


Track listing


Personnel

;Musicians *Klaus Nomi – vocals, backing vocals (2-4, 8, 10), arrangement (5) * Kristian Hoffman – keyboards (2, 8, 10), synthesizer (8), percussion (8), arrangements (2, 4, 8, 10) *
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– synthesizer (1, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12), percussion (1), sound effects (6, 9), arrangements (1, 7, 11, 12) * Tommy Mandel – keyboards (3, 5), synthesizer (6, 9) *
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– keyboards (4) * Man Parrish – synthesizer programming (2, 5, 6, 8, 10) *Scott Woody – guitar (4), pedal steel guitar (6) *George Elliott – guitar (5, 9), percussion (9), arrangements (5, 9) *Robert Mache – guitar (2, 8, 10), bass (2) *Jimmy Zhivago – guitar (3, 9) *John Kay – bass (3, 5, 6, 9) *Rick Pascual – bass (4) *Kevin Tooley – drums (2, 6, 8, 10) *Robert Medici – drums (3, 5, 9), backing vocals (9) *Daniel Elfassy – drums (4), percussion (2, 8-10) * Paul Rutner – additional drums (8) *Steve Elson – saxophone (3) * Michael Levine – violin (6, 9) *Julie Burger – backing vocals (4) ;Technical *Ron Johnsen – producer, mixing *Klaus Nomi – producer *Carl Casella – engineer, mixing *Paul Silvestro – assistant engineer *Page Wood – art direction *Randy L. Dunbar – art direction *Maxine St. Clair – cover photograph


References

{{Authority control 1982 albums Klaus Nomi albums RCA Records albums