The Pleasures of Electricity

The Pleasures of Electricity

Infobox Album |
Name = The Pleasures of Electricity
Type = Album
Artist = John Foxx and Louis Gordon


Released = 15 September 2001
Recorded =
Genre = Electronic
Length = 62:43
Label = Metamatic
Producer = John Foxx & Louis Gordon
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3nfyxqe0ldhe link]
Chronology = John Foxx
Last album = "Subterranean Omnidelic Exotour"
(1998)
This album = "The Pleasures of Electricity"
(2001)
Next album = "Cathedral Oceans II"
(2003)
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Artist = Louis Gordon
Type = studio
Last album = "Subterranean Omnidelic Exotour"
(1998)
This album = "The Pleasures of Electricity"
(2001)
Next album = "Crash and Burn"
(2003)

The Pleasures of Electricity is an album by John Foxx and Louis Gordon, released in 2001. It was the duo's second studio album, and Foxx's third after his return to the music scene in 1997.

The album continues along the lines of modern electronics flavoured with early-80s touches, that was set out by the duo's 1997 album "Shifting City". However, "The Pleasures of Electricity" is more polished and minimalist than any of Foxx's previous albums (solo or in a group), to the extent that the album sounds almost sterile in places. The lyrics recall themes similar to those in Foxx's classic album "Metamatic", dealing with traveling and urban life, including almost bizarre lyrics comparing driving in a car to mathematics in "Automobile" (all this delivered in Foxx's most deadpan voice). "Invisible Women" is a track Foxx originally recorded with Nation 12 over a decade earlier (the version here includes a synth riff recycled from Foxx's single "Underpass" that wasn't included in the Nation 12 version), while "Cities of Light 5" is a further development of "Cities of Light 1" that was also recorded with Nation 12.

The artwork of the album was designed by Foxx himself, based on his own photography. The main cover depicts a man in a grey suit standing next to a door, his face completely whited out by a bright light that seems to originate from inside him. This, together with the album name, recalled René Magritte's painting "Le Principe Du Plaisir", and through it Gary Numan's synthpop classic "The Pleasure Principle", the artwork and title of which were inspired by the said painting (sonically "The Pleasures of Electricity" also resembles "The Pleasure Principle" and vice versa). In the sleeve notes for the live album "The Golden Section Tour + The Omnidelic Exotour" Foxx writes of buying a grey suit around 1978 and photographing his friends wearing it, with the face of the person never showing in the pictures. Whether or not the photographs used on "The Pleasures of Electricity" are from this time is unknown, but based on the description the artwork for this album is similar to Foxx's 1978 photography.

No singles were released from the album, however "Nightlife" was included on the "Modern Art" compilation released some three months before "The Pleasures of Electricity".

Track listing

# "A Funny Thing" — 4:18
# "Nightlife" — 5:54
# "Camera" — 7:47
# "Invisible Women" — 5:55
# "Cities of Light 5' — 5:26
# "Uptown / Downtown" — 6:34
# "When It Rains" — 4:24
# "Automobile" — 5:56
# "The Falling Room" — 4:52
# "Travel" — 6:57
# "Quiet City" — 5:04

* All tracks written by John Foxx and Louis Gordon.
* On Nation 12's album Electrofear, "Invisible Women" is credited to John Foxx, Shem McAuley, Kurt Rodgers and Simon Rodgers.

External links

* [http://www.metamatic.com/zDiscdocs03/meta004cd.html "The Pleasures of Electricity" at metamatic.com]


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