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Monster (Hugh Cornwell album)

Monster is the ninth studio album by English musician Hugh Cornwell, released on 5 October 2018 by Sony Music.[6] It is a concept album, which celebrates the lives of 10 influential, and in some cases controversial, figures from the 20th century, including Lou Reed, Evel Knievel and Benito Mussolini.[7][8] The release comes with a companion disc (both on CD and vinyl) named Restoration, which features re-recorded acoustic versions of songs from Cornwell's former band the Stranglers.[6]

Monster
Studio album by
Released5 October 2018
Recorded2017–2018[1][2]
GenreRock
Length72:22
LabelSony
ProducerHugh Cornwell
Hugh Cornwell chronology
Singles from Monster
  1. "Monster"
    Released: 23 August 2018
  2. "Pure Evel"
    Released: 23 August 2018[3][4][5]

The album reached No. 62 in the UK Albums Chart in October 2018.[9]

Background and content Edit

Recording

Hugh Cornwell recorded Monster at his home studio with engineer Phil Andrews, playing most of the instruments himself. Originally conceived as demos, the tracks were however deemed sounding almost like masters by his management, who felt that Cornwell and Andrews should finish the album without bringing in a drummer and a bass player. Consequently, the two worked on finishing touches, including improving the drum programming.[10]

In 2016, Cornwell released the This Time It's Personal album with post-punk poet John Cooper Clarke. Clarke's back catalogue is on Sony Music, who ended up releasing their collaboration. Cornwell got on well with Sony, so when Monster was ready, the label showed interest,[11] and Cornwell signed a deal with them.[12] Signing with Sony marks Cornwell's return to the label, where the Stranglers were signed during most of the 1980s, releasing four studio albums through Sony's Epic Records.[11]

Songs

When Cornwell's mother Winifred passed away at the age of 98 in the early 2010's, he decided to celebrate her in the song "La Grande Dame." "My mother was a legend," he said, "if only in our little world." According to Cornwell, she was a local celebrity among the swimmers at the ladies open air pond on Hampstead Heath, because she would go swimming five or six times a day throughout the year. "She was also the villain of the family ... and kept us all in line," he said.[8] "[But] then she mellowed out a bit as I got a bit older and I grew to be very, very, very fond of her."[13] Because she was half French, the title "La Grande Dame" suggested itself to Cornwell.[14] This became the starting point for writing more songs about real people, both famous and infamous,[7] who have "defied categorisation," according to Cornwell.[6] "They are all people that I am interested in," he said. "I don’t know if they have anything in common beyond being remarkable people."[15] Originally, it wasn't going to be an album all about the people who have influenced him, "it just turned out like that," he said.[7] The album was originally going to be called La Grande Dame, but for commercial reasons it got changed.[11]

The album's opening track, "Pure Evel", is about 1970s motorcycle stunt performer Evel Knievel. Cornwell got the idea of writing about Knievel after he had watched the 1971 film Evel Knievel[14] and realized that no one had ever written a song about him. "He is such a big figure with a huge personality," Cornwell said. "So that was the second song that came along. And from that moment it slowly built up like that."[7] 1940s Hollywood actress Hedy Lamarr is the subject of "The Most Beautiful Girl In Hollywood", and "Mosin'" is a tribute to American jazz and blues pianist, singer, and songwriter Mose Allison, one of Cornwell's musical idols.[16] Cornwell had hoped that Allison would play on the track, but his death in 2016 prevented that from happening.[15] "Mr. Leather" is about an aborted meeting between Lou Reed and Cornwell in New York City a couple of years before Reed's death in 2013. The dinner date between the two had to be cancelled when both were struck down with flu. "I'd never met him and being one of my heroes I'd have loved to," Cornwell said.[16][8] The song is as much about New York as it is about the music of Reed and the Velvet Underground.[16] American entertainer and comedic actor Phil Silvers, who created the character Sgt. Bilko for the 1950s sitcom The Phil Silvers Show, is the subject of "Bilko".[16] "I was brought up on The Phil Silvers Show; it was a constant source of pleasure for me," Cornwell said.[15]

"Robert" was written and recorded before Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was ousted from in a coup in late 2017.[16] A controversial figure, Mugabe was praised by some as a revolutionary hero, and accused by others of being a dictator.[17] "When Mugabe started out, he was a young revolutionary who was rebelling against something that he didn’t believe in," Cornwell said. "He believed in what he thought was better for the people and look what happened there."[7] The title track pays tribute to the work of animator and special effects creator Ray Harryhausen, who Cornwell called "ground-breaking and so influential."[8] "Attack of the Major Sevens" isn't about a person, but about a chord.[14] When Cornwell recorded This Time It's Personal with John Cooper Clarke, one of the album's tracks was a re-make of American songwriter Jimmy Webb's "MacArthur Park". This led to Cornwell writing "Attack of the Major Sevens." "I've known about major seven chords for years, but when we covered "MacArthur Park" I realised how powerful they are, and that they are an emotional trigger unlike any other chord ... heartbreak, sadness, nostalgia ... That's why I got the idea to write a song based around Jimmy Webb's songs."[8] Cornwell had thought of the title "Duce Coochie Man" about 10 years earlier, but couldn't find the right opportunity to write a song about Benito "Il Duce" Mussolini. "So, when this album turned up, I thought "that's it, this is the moment for bringing out "Duce Coochie Man"," he said.[7]

While most of the tracks are about heroic figures, "Robert" and "Duce Coochie Man" portray men who most would consider villains.[15] Cornwell has stated that they are examples of how power corrupts, and that he tried to give them a good brief by imagining when they first started out on their chosen paths,[13] motivated to do some good for their countries.[15]

Restoration bonus disc

It was Sony's idea to include some sort of Stranglers bonus material with Monster to bring in the Stranglers fans.[18] Cornwell suggested an acoustic album recorded in the studio, but he didn't want to do a "greatest hits" of the band.[7] Instead, he decided to create a dark acoustic album.[11] "Over the years I have been playing the odd acoustic tour every two years or so, and in the process of doing that, I have discovered that some of the old catalogue works better than others acoustically. So that is how I based my choices," Cornwell said.[7] Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson features on two tracks playing flute.

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Liverpool Sound and Vision     [19]
The Spill Magazine     [20]

Aaron Badgley of The Spill Magazine didn't feel that Cornwell was breaking new ground musically with Monster, but still called him a "genius," writing, "Monster is just another example of his brilliant work. ... he was always a storyteller, stories that also were a personal reflection of him. Monster is a continuation in that direction and a very successful one at that." Badgley viewed the album as "perhaps [Cornwell's] strongest solo album since 1997's Guilty." He called the bonus disc Restoration "interesting, but far from essential."[20]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Hugh Cornwell

No.TitleLength
1."Pure Evel"4:42
2."La Grande Dame"3:40
3."The Most Beautiful Girl in Hollywood"2:48
4."Mosin'"3:15
5."Mr. Leather"4:44
6."Bilko"5:02
7."Robert"3:30
8."Monster"3:38
9."Attack of the Major Sevens"3:27
10."Duce Coochie Man"4:27
Total length:39:13
Bonus disc - Restoration

All tracks are written by Cornwell, Jean-Jacques Burnel, Dave Greenfield and Jet Black

No.TitleLength
1."Outside Tokyo" (originally from Black and White, 1978)2:25
2."Let Me Down Easy" (originally from Aural Sculpture, 1984)3:27
3."Souls" (originally from Aural Sculpture)2:37
4."Don't Bring Harry" (originally from The Raven, 1979)4:52
5."Goodbye Toulouse" (originally from Rattus Norvegicus, 1977)2:59
6."Ships That Pass in the Night" (originally from Feline, 1983)3:06
7."Never Say Goodbye" (originally from Feline)3:09
8."No More Heroes" (originally from No More Heroes, 1977)3:34
9."Big in America" (originally from Dreamtime, 1986)2:29
10."Always the Sun" (originally from Dreamtime)4:31
Total length:33:09

Personnel Edit

Credits adapted from the album liner notes.[21]

Musicians
  • Hugh Cornwell - vocals, guitar, bass, drum programming, additional percussion
  • Phil Andrews - drum programming, piano ("Let Me Down Easy"), mandolin ("Don't Bring Harry"), handclaps ("Let Me Down Easy")
  • Katie Elliot - recorder ("Duce Coochie Man")
  • Ian Anderson - flute ("Souls", "Ships That Pass in the Night")
  • Ted Benham - vibraphone ("Goodbye Toulouse", "Big in America"), wood block ("Never Say Goodbye")
Technical
  • Hugh Cornwell - producer, mixing
  • Phil Andrews - engineer, mixing
  • Matt Colton - mastering (disc 1)
  • Barry "Bazza" Grint - mastering (disc 2)
  • Alison Fielding - design
  • Gas Associates - design
  • Scott Minshall - design
  • Bertrand Fevre - photography

Charts Edit

Chart (2018) Peak

Position

UK Albums (OCC)[9] 62

References Edit

  1. ^ McClelland, Ray (29 November 2019). "The guitarguitar Interview: Hugh Cornwell". guitarguitar. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  2. ^ Wright, Jeb (March 2018). "Ian Anderson - 50 Years of Tull ... but Who's Counting? Part 2". Classic Rock Revisited. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Hugh Cornwell - Singles and EPs". Spotify. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Hugh Cornwell - EP & Singles". Tidal. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Hugh Cornwell - Tomorrow will be the first time you can listen to new music from the new album 'Monster'. Look out for new tracks 'Pure Evel' and 'Monster'!". Facebook. 22 August 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  6. ^ a b c Sinclair, Paul (28 June 2018). "Hugh Cornwell / Monster". superdeluxeedition.com. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Cooper, Kevin (4 November 2019). "Interview: Hugh Cornwell". UK Music Reviews. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e Gilbert, Pat. "Hugh Cornwell". Solar Penguin Agency. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  9. ^ a b "Hugh Cornwell | Artist | Official Charts". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  10. ^ Petkovich, Anthony (10 August 2020). "Here's Looking at Hugh: The Stranglers' Hugh Cornwell Speaks". Please Kill Me. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  11. ^ a b c d Sutherland, Mark (5 October 2018). "Hugh Cornwell talks his solo career, The Stranglers and going back to Sony Music". Music Week. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  12. ^ "Press Release: Hugh Cornwell Signs To Sony For New Album Monster". Sony Music. 28 June 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  13. ^ a b Kidd, Sarah (3 May 2019). "Hugh Cornwell: What Makes A Monster". Ambient Light. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  14. ^ a b c "Interview - Hugh Cornwell". The Mouth Magazine. 5 November 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  15. ^ a b c d e McBride, Charlie (15 November 2018). "Hugh Cornwell celebrates some more heroes, and villains". Galway Advertiser. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  16. ^ a b c d e "Hugh Cornwell – Monster". Mr Kinski's Music Shack. 28 September 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  17. ^ Winter, Joseph (6 September 2019). "Robert Mugabe: From liberator to tyrant". BBC. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  18. ^ Compton, Mark (6 April 2019). "Hugh Cornwell 'Le Grand Seigneur'". New Sounds Magazine. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  19. ^ Hall, Ian D. (10 October 2018). "Hugh Cornwell, Monster. Album Review". Liverpool Sound and Vision. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  20. ^ a b Badgley, Aaron (5 October 2018). "Sill Album Review: Hugh Cornwell – Monster". The Spill Magazine. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  21. ^ Monster (CD liner notes). Hugh Cornwell. Sony. 2018.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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Monster is the ninth studio album by English musician Hugh Cornwell released on 5 October 2018 by Sony Music 6 It is a concept album which celebrates the lives of 10 influential and in some cases controversial figures from the 20th century including Lou Reed Evel Knievel and Benito Mussolini 7 8 The release comes with a companion disc both on CD and vinyl named Restoration which features re recorded acoustic versions of songs from Cornwell s former band the Stranglers 6 MonsterStudio album by Hugh CornwellReleased5 October 2018Recorded2017 2018 1 2 GenreRockLength72 22LabelSonyProducerHugh CornwellHugh Cornwell chronologyThis Time It s Personal with John Cooper Clarke 2016 Monster 2018 Moments of Madness 2022 Singles from Monster Monster Released 23 August 2018 Pure Evel Released 23 August 2018 3 4 5 The album reached No 62 in the UK Albums Chart in October 2018 9 Contents 1 Background and content 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground and content EditRecordingHugh Cornwell recorded Monster at his home studio with engineer Phil Andrews playing most of the instruments himself Originally conceived as demos the tracks were however deemed sounding almost like masters by his management who felt that Cornwell and Andrews should finish the album without bringing in a drummer and a bass player Consequently the two worked on finishing touches including improving the drum programming 10 In 2016 Cornwell released the This Time It s Personal album with post punk poet John Cooper Clarke Clarke s back catalogue is on Sony Music who ended up releasing their collaboration Cornwell got on well with Sony so when Monster was ready the label showed interest 11 and Cornwell signed a deal with them 12 Signing with Sony marks Cornwell s return to the label where the Stranglers were signed during most of the 1980s releasing four studio albums through Sony s Epic Records 11 SongsWhen Cornwell s mother Winifred passed away at the age of 98 in the early 2010 s he decided to celebrate her in the song La Grande Dame My mother was a legend he said if only in our little world According to Cornwell she was a local celebrity among the swimmers at the ladies open air pond on Hampstead Heath because she would go swimming five or six times a day throughout the year She was also the villain of the family and kept us all in line he said 8 But then she mellowed out a bit as I got a bit older and I grew to be very very very fond of her 13 Because she was half French the title La Grande Dame suggested itself to Cornwell 14 This became the starting point for writing more songs about real people both famous and infamous 7 who have defied categorisation according to Cornwell 6 They are all people that I am interested in he said I don t know if they have anything in common beyond being remarkable people 15 Originally it wasn t going to be an album all about the people who have influenced him it just turned out like that he said 7 The album was originally going to be called La Grande Dame but for commercial reasons it got changed 11 The album s opening track Pure Evel is about 1970s motorcycle stunt performer Evel Knievel Cornwell got the idea of writing about Knievel after he had watched the 1971 film Evel Knievel 14 and realized that no one had ever written a song about him He is such a big figure with a huge personality Cornwell said So that was the second song that came along And from that moment it slowly built up like that 7 1940s Hollywood actress Hedy Lamarr is the subject of The Most Beautiful Girl In Hollywood and Mosin is a tribute to American jazz and blues pianist singer and songwriter Mose Allison one of Cornwell s musical idols 16 Cornwell had hoped that Allison would play on the track but his death in 2016 prevented that from happening 15 Mr Leather is about an aborted meeting between Lou Reed and Cornwell in New York City a couple of years before Reed s death in 2013 The dinner date between the two had to be cancelled when both were struck down with flu I d never met him and being one of my heroes I d have loved to Cornwell said 16 8 The song is as much about New York as it is about the music of Reed and the Velvet Underground 16 American entertainer and comedic actor Phil Silvers who created the character Sgt Bilko for the 1950s sitcom The Phil Silvers Show is the subject of Bilko 16 I was brought up on The Phil Silvers Show it was a constant source of pleasure for me Cornwell said 15 Robert was written and recorded before Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe was ousted from in a coup in late 2017 16 A controversial figure Mugabe was praised by some as a revolutionary hero and accused by others of being a dictator 17 When Mugabe started out he was a young revolutionary who was rebelling against something that he didn t believe in Cornwell said He believed in what he thought was better for the people and look what happened there 7 The title track pays tribute to the work of animator and special effects creator Ray Harryhausen who Cornwell called ground breaking and so influential 8 Attack of the Major Sevens isn t about a person but about a chord 14 When Cornwell recorded This Time It s Personal with John Cooper Clarke one of the album s tracks was a re make of American songwriter Jimmy Webb s MacArthur Park This led to Cornwell writing Attack of the Major Sevens I ve known about major seven chords for years but when we covered MacArthur Park I realised how powerful they are and that they are an emotional trigger unlike any other chord heartbreak sadness nostalgia That s why I got the idea to write a song based around Jimmy Webb s songs 8 Cornwell had thought of the title Duce Coochie Man about 10 years earlier but couldn t find the right opportunity to write a song about Benito Il Duce Mussolini So when this album turned up I thought that s it this is the moment for bringing out Duce Coochie Man he said 7 While most of the tracks are about heroic figures Robert and Duce Coochie Man portray men who most would consider villains 15 Cornwell has stated that they are examples of how power corrupts and that he tried to give them a good brief by imagining when they first started out on their chosen paths 13 motivated to do some good for their countries 15 Restoration bonus discIt was Sony s idea to include some sort of Stranglers bonus material with Monster to bring in the Stranglers fans 18 Cornwell suggested an acoustic album recorded in the studio but he didn t want to do a greatest hits of the band 7 Instead he decided to create a dark acoustic album 11 Over the years I have been playing the odd acoustic tour every two years or so and in the process of doing that I have discovered that some of the old catalogue works better than others acoustically So that is how I based my choices Cornwell said 7 Jethro Tull s Ian Anderson features on two tracks playing flute Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingLiverpool Sound and Vision nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 The Spill Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Aaron Badgley of The Spill Magazine didn t feel that Cornwell was breaking new ground musically with Monster but still called him a genius writing Monster is just another example of his brilliant work he was always a storyteller stories that also were a personal reflection of him Monster is a continuation in that direction and a very successful one at that Badgley viewed the album as perhaps Cornwell s strongest solo album since 1997 s Guilty He called the bonus disc Restoration interesting but far from essential 20 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Hugh CornwellNo TitleLength1 Pure Evel 4 422 La Grande Dame 3 403 The Most Beautiful Girl in Hollywood 2 484 Mosin 3 155 Mr Leather 4 446 Bilko 5 027 Robert 3 308 Monster 3 389 Attack of the Major Sevens 3 2710 Duce Coochie Man 4 27Total length 39 13 Bonus disc RestorationAll tracks are written by Cornwell Jean Jacques Burnel Dave Greenfield and Jet BlackNo TitleLength1 Outside Tokyo originally from Black and White 1978 2 252 Let Me Down Easy originally from Aural Sculpture 1984 3 273 Souls originally from Aural Sculpture 2 374 Don t Bring Harry originally from The Raven 1979 4 525 Goodbye Toulouse originally from Rattus Norvegicus 1977 2 596 Ships That Pass in the Night originally from Feline 1983 3 067 Never Say Goodbye originally from Feline 3 098 No More Heroes originally from No More Heroes 1977 3 349 Big in America originally from Dreamtime 1986 2 2910 Always the Sun originally from Dreamtime 4 31Total length 33 09Personnel EditCredits adapted from the album liner notes 21 MusiciansHugh Cornwell vocals guitar bass drum programming additional percussion Phil Andrews drum programming piano Let Me Down Easy mandolin Don t Bring Harry handclaps Let Me Down Easy Katie Elliot recorder Duce Coochie Man Ian Anderson flute Souls Ships That Pass in the Night Ted Benham vibraphone Goodbye Toulouse Big in America wood block Never Say Goodbye TechnicalHugh Cornwell producer mixing Phil Andrews engineer mixing Matt Colton mastering disc 1 Barry Bazza Grint mastering disc 2 Alison Fielding design Gas Associates design Scott Minshall design Bertrand Fevre photographyCharts EditChart 2018 Peak PositionUK Albums OCC 9 62References Edit McClelland Ray 29 November 2019 The guitarguitar Interview Hugh Cornwell guitarguitar Retrieved 2 March 2022 Wright Jeb March 2018 Ian Anderson 50 Years of Tull but Who s Counting Part 2 Classic Rock Revisited Retrieved 2 March 2022 Hugh Cornwell Singles and EPs Spotify Retrieved 2 March 2022 Hugh Cornwell EP amp Singles Tidal Retrieved 2 March 2022 Hugh Cornwell Tomorrow will be the first time you can listen to new music from the new album Monster Look out for new tracks Pure Evel and Monster Facebook 22 August 2018 Retrieved 2 March 2022 a b c Sinclair Paul 28 June 2018 Hugh Cornwell Monster superdeluxeedition com Retrieved 2 March 2022 a b c d e f g h Cooper Kevin 4 November 2019 Interview Hugh Cornwell UK Music Reviews Retrieved 2 March 2022 a b c d e Gilbert Pat Hugh Cornwell Solar Penguin Agency Retrieved 2 March 2022 a b Hugh Cornwell Artist Official Charts Official Charts Company Retrieved 2 March 2022 Petkovich Anthony 10 August 2020 Here s Looking at Hugh The Stranglers Hugh Cornwell Speaks Please Kill Me Retrieved 2 March 2022 a b c d Sutherland Mark 5 October 2018 Hugh Cornwell talks his solo career The Stranglers and going back to Sony Music Music Week Retrieved 2 March 2022 Press Release Hugh Cornwell Signs To Sony For New Album Monster Sony Music 28 June 2018 Retrieved 2 March 2022 a b Kidd Sarah 3 May 2019 Hugh Cornwell What Makes A Monster Ambient Light Retrieved 2 March 2022 a b c Interview Hugh Cornwell The Mouth Magazine 5 November 2019 Retrieved 2 March 2022 a b c d e McBride Charlie 15 November 2018 Hugh Cornwell celebrates some more heroes and villains Galway Advertiser Retrieved 2 March 2022 a b c d e Hugh Cornwell Monster Mr Kinski s Music 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