Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
Studio album by Phoenix
Released 25 May 2009 (2009-05-25)
Recorded 2008
Studio Motorbass Studio
(Paris, France)
Genre
Length 37:02
Label
Producer
Phoenix chronology
It's Never Been Like That
(2006)
Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
(2009)
Bankrupt!
(2013)
Singles from Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix
  1. "1901"
    Released: 23 February 2009
  2. "Lisztomania"
    Released: 7 July 2009
  3. "Lasso"
    Released: 2009
Alternative cover
A silhouette line drawing of black bombs falling on a blue background with "Wolfgang AMADEUS PHOENIX" written on one of the bombs and "PHOENIX REMIXES" written at the bottom in white.
Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix Remixes cover

Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix is the fourth studio album by French indie pop band Phoenix. It was released on 25 May 2009 by V2 Records. While the band's previous work enjoyed a moderate underground following, the release of Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix drew the attention of a more mainstream audience. In the US, Phoenix began a promotional tour including performances on several late night talk shows. Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix continued to gain momentum with the increased exposure of the tour. The album had the critics' attention, and despite a slow climb in alternative music charts it eventually reached the top 10 for the year.[1] Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix earned the band a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album at the 52nd Grammy Awards held on 31 January 2010.[2]

Background

The album credits Phoenix band members Thomas Mars on vocals, Deck D'Arcy on bass, and Laurent Brancowitz and Christian Mazzalai on guitar, as well as the collaboration of Phillipe Zdar Cerboneschi, who mixed the album and played drums on the song "Fences". Phoenix produced 10 songs for release on the album in the US and Canada under the Glassnote label.[3]

The album name plays off of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, using his first and middle name and replacing his last with the band's name "Phoenix". Of the name, Phoenix, Thomas Mars says, "The album title is almost like a childish thing, like you’re unleashing a child into the museum and he draws a mustache on the Mona Lisa or something ... It’s kind of bratty, especially with me, my mom is German and Mozart is Austrian and in Germany it’s like messing with the Pope or something."[4]

Writing and composition

Co-producer Philippe Zdar hosted the recording of the album from his in home studio in Paris.[5] During the production of the album, the band recorded video of the sessions, which they have released as mini documentaries of their journey to create Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. The videos are available on the band's website.

Throughout the process, lead singer Thomas Mars, noted the use of Oblique Strategies flash cards to promote his creative thinking during the development of the album.[6]

Reviewer Andrew Winistorfer said of the album, "'Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix' opens with two monster singles, 'Lisztomania', a glittery anthem that manufactures a sense that you're in for greatness and an immense motion that gets more urgent as the song progresses, and '1901', a synth-washed heartfelt ode from frontman Thomas Mars about falling in love."[7]

"Lisztomania" refers to the term 'Lisztomania', a word coined by the German romantic writer Heinrich Heine to describe the massive public response to Franz Liszt's virtuosic piano performances.

The third single, "Lasso", is one of the few songs in which the band has utilized a guitar solo. The opening drumbeat, fast-paced toms and the drumroll in the chorus were played on a synthesizer by Mars, who was a drummer at a young age.

Promotion and release

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Phoenix on tour at the "Wiltern Theatre" in Los Angeles 28 June 2009.

It was announced in early 2009 that the band would be releasing an album. The single "1901" was released 29 February 2009.

In order to get fans interested in the album the band released an EP version of the album that was only available through iTunes. The EP featured both songs that were performed on SNL and two others; "Love Like a Sunset pt 1 & 2".[8][9][10] On 25 May 2009 the album was released on V2 records in conjunction with Loyauté the band's own record label worldwide and on Glassnote in the United States of America.[5][11][12]

From 12 May 2009, the album was available to download from the iTunes Store for customers in North America[13] and from Amazon MP3.[14]

On 7 August 2009, Phoenix performed a live version of "Lisztomania" on Australian youth radio network Triple J in a program called "Like a Version".[15]

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic82/100[16]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[17]
The A.V. ClubA[18]
Chicago Tribune[19]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[20]
The Guardian[21]
NME8/10[22]
Pitchfork Media8.5/10[23]
Q[24]
Rolling Stone[25]
Spin7/10[26]

In Australia, the album debuted at number 13. It debuted on the US Billboard 200 albums chart at No. 37 and remained in the Top 100 for several weeks due to the alternative radio success of the album's singles "1901" and "Lisztomania". It has sold 721,000 copies in the US as of April 2013.[27]

The album won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album on 31 January 2010.[28][29]

Year-end list entries

"Lisztomania" and "1901" were both listed on Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2009, and received No. 4 and No. 13 respectively.[37]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Lisztomania"   4:08
2. "1901"   3:13
3. "Fences"   3:45
4. "Love Like a Sunset (Part I)"   5:39
5. "Love Like a Sunset (Part II)"   1:57
6. "Lasso"   2:48
7. "Rome"   4:38
8. "Countdown"   3:57
9. "Girlfriend"   3:24
10. "Armistice"   3:05

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2009–10) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[38] 13
Austrian Albums Chart[39] 66
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[40] 27
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[41] 22
Canadian Albums Chart[42] 19
European Top 100 Albums[43] 26
French Albums Chart[44] 14
German Albums Chart[45] 18
Irish Albums Chart[46] 64
Japanese Albums Chart[47] 41
Norwegian Albums Chart[48] 14
Swedish Albums Chart[49] 34
Swiss Albums Chart[50] 23
UK Albums Chart[51] 54
US Billboard 200[17] 37
US Alternative Albums[17] 4
US Independent Albums[17] 2
US Rock Albums[17] 5

Year-end charts

Chart (2009) Position
French Albums Chart[52] 141
US Billboard 200[53] 177
US Independent Albums[54] 8
Chart (2010) Position
French Albums Chart[55] 173
US Billboard 200[56] 96
US Independent Albums[57] 6
Chart (2011) Position
US Independent Albums[58] 42

Certifications

Region Certification
Australia Gold[59]
Canada Gold[60]
United States Gold[61]

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