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''Poses'' is the second studio album by the American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, released through
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in June 2001. The album was recorded, mixed, and produced by Pierre Marchand, with select tracks produced by
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' Alex Gifford ("Shadows"), Ethan Johns ("California"), Damian LeGassick ("The Tower of Learning"), and Greg Wells ("
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"). ''Poses'' contains ornate, piano-driven arrangements that cite a wide variety of musical sources, from " indie pop to Gershwin to trip-hop and back again." The album took a year and a half to record, with most of it written during Wainwright's six-month stay at the Chelsea Hotel. While ''Poses'' continues the enveloping sound established by Wainwright's debut album, collaborations between Wainwright and various producers and guest musicians pushed it in different directions, resulting in drum loops, "gritty beats in unexpected places", and a "fuller, live" sound. Using fewer operatic elements than the previous album, in an attempt to create a more radio-friendly pop record, ''Poses'' addresses debauchery and love in less esoteric means. Guests on the album include Wainwright's sister,
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, fellow singer-songwriter Teddy Thompson, and rock musician
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. All tracks were written by Wainwright except for "Shadows", which was co-written by Alex Gifford, and " One Man Guy", a song written and originally performed by Wainwright's father, Loudon Wainwright III. The bonus track "Across the Universe" is a Lennon–McCartney song that Wainwright recorded initially for the 2001 film '' I Am Sam'', and later re-recorded with producer Greg Wells for ''Poses''. ''Poses'' debuted at No. 117 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and Wainwright ranked No. 1 on ''
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'' magazine's Top Heatseekers chart. He won the Outstanding Music Album award at the 2002
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, and at the Juno Awards of 2002 was nominated for Best Songwriter and took home the award for Best Alternative Album. Several years following its release, ''Poses'' was
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gold by the Canadian Recording Industry Association and included on ''
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s "100 Modern Classics" list and on ''
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'' magazine's "100 Greatest, Gayest Albums" list.


Development

Wainwright's goal was to make a pop record to "show that ecan get up from behind the piano and that e'sactually pretty compatible with other people of isage out there." He teamed up with producer Pierre Marchand, a family friend who often worked with Wainwright's mother and aunt ( Kate and Anna McGarrigle), and had helped him record several
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prior to being signed to DreamWorks. Musicians
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and Teddy Thompson also appear on the album, as does Wainwright's sister
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. Several tracks were produced by Greg Wells, Alex Gifford, Ethan Johns, and Damian LeGassick. The album took a year and a half to record – half the time it took him to record his first album. According to Wainwright, ''Poses'' grew thematically out of its title track, which was inspired by his residency at New York City's infamous Chelsea Hotel. Referring to his stay there, he recalled: "I went to all these parties and met all these people and found that, basically, it's like a big revolving door. I thought if I could look at it as a series of poses and extract from it what I needed for my songs, then I would survive." Describing his writing process, Wainwright stated he typically comes up with a melody line and starts singing phonetically, from which words often appear. To promote the album prior to its release, Wainwright embarked on a tour throughout the United States and Canada.


Songs and themes

Debauchery is a primary theme throughout the album, stemming from Wainwright's struggles with addiction and quest for fame. "
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" best reflects this motif, directly addressing decadence and desire ("Everything it seems I like's a little bit sweeter/A little bit fatter, a little bit harmful for me"). The song has been called an "ode to subtle addictions and the way our compulsions rule our lives." The music video for "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk", directed by Giles Dunning and released by DreamWorks in 2001, features Wainwright performing the song at a piano inside a warehouse and scenes of him walking around New York City. Asserting that successful pop albums evoke a particular lifestyle that other people have experienced, '' Rolling Stone''s Ben Ratliff claims ''Poses'' does just that, manifesting the "young, gay, narcissistic achiever in New York". "But", Ratliff clarifies, "the Chelsea Boy is only a magnified version of practically every kid new to a big city who's got a job and an apartment and worries about weekend plans: The Chelsea Boy just has sharper clothes, higher standards of beauty and a better tradition of mordant humor to console himself with." An "ode to queer love", "Greek Song" touches on beauty, passion, and adventure while incorporating Asian string instruments. The melody was taken from the "Cherry Duet" in Pietro Mascagni's opera '' L'amico Fritz''. '' Pitchfork''s Joe Tangari complimented the title track, stating that it "stands as one of Wainwright's finest songs, with an aching melody and Spartan piano backing." The song is semi-autobiographical, mirroring Wainwright's struggles with addiction and desire for fame ("I did go from wanting to be someone/Now I'm drunk and wearing flip-flops on Fifth Avenue"). Coated with thickly layered vocal harmonies, "Shadows" was co-written and produced by
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' Alex Gifford. '' Rolling Stone'' said the following of the track: " Shadows'keeps a dry funk drumbeat, a dab of piano chords, some low clarinet lines and, finally, a swarm of seraphic, multitracked voices; it's one of the many songs on the album that build up to moments of cinematic perfection, in which your goose bumps are exactly the ones Wainwright intended." The programmed beats on "The Tower of Learning" were contributed by contemporary composer Damien LeGassick. The music video for "California", also directed by Giles Dunning, features Wainwright performing the song karaoke-style while reading lyrics from a monitor that projects a black-and-white video of Rufus and Martha dressed in 1940s garb. The video also features Wainwright and his band performing the song out of character. "The Tower of Learning", originally written for
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's 2001 film '' Moulin Rouge!'', was resurrected when Wainwright "saw this guy whose eyes were very beautiful, and all of a sudden the whole subject of falling into someone's eyes and how electrifying that can be" inspired him. "Grey Gardens" is a tribute to the documentary film of the same name and Thomas Mann's '' Death in Venice'', written as if Tadzio (a character from the novel) is in the Beales' mansion and Wainwright is "
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". "Rebel Prince", once described as flag-wavingly homoerotic, tells the story of a hotel resident waiting for his prince to rescue him before he " ids hisdirty mind of all of its preciousness." Written from the perspective of a companion praising his queen, "The Consort" sounds of a "dusty minuet beamed in from the harpsichord Elizabethan age." " One Man Guy", originally written by Wainwright's father ( folk musician Loudon Wainwright III), features vocals by friend Teddy Thompson and Wainwright's sister
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. Tangari called the
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"faithful and endearing", admitting Wainwright's performance "proves ehas at least a touch of dad's folk roots in him." Wainwright said the following of "Evil Angel": The simple "In a Graveyard" has been described as a "soulful reflection on moribund themes that momentarily leaves the oboes and strings at the door for a direct heart-to-heart with the listener." The music video for "Across the Universe", originally used to promote ''I Am Sam'', was directed by Len Wiseman and released through V2 Records. The Lennon–McCartney track appeared on the soundtrack to the film, but was re-recorded to become a bonus track for the
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of ''Poses''.


Critical reception

Overall, reception of the album was positive. Allmusic's Zac Johnson called the album "spectacular", "brimming over with Wainwright's trademark popera and young romantic wishes." He further described ''Poses'' as "beautifully discordant and sonically chilling", but an album that "often hints at warm grins with mischievous winks." In his review for '' Pitchfork'', Joe Tangari characterized ''Poses'' as an "epic album that speaks with grand gestures and a refined eloquence rare in young songwriters." In addition, Tangari complimented Wainwright's ability to express himself and suggested that his voice had improved, becoming less of an acquired taste. '' Blender''s Lisa Gidley asserted the album cemented Wainwright as the "most sardonic iconoclast", and that well-worn topics from obsession to culture shock are "skewered in fresh ways."
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contributor Tom Grealis stated ''Poses'' is "infused with a rare charm and wit, magnified by Wainwright's sharp lyrical touch and vocal melodies", and that "Papa must be proud." Some were more critical of the album. Referring to the numerous producers and guest artists who collaborated with Wainwright on the album, Johnson stated the album's "'group' feel suffers only slightly from being less intimate" than Wainwright's debut album. '' The Guardian''s John Aizlewood praised ''Poses'' for being brighter and more focused than '' Rufus Wainwright'', but described the title track as dreary and "Shadows" as "schmaltzy". Sal Cinquemani of '' Slant'' described Wainwright as "gloriously pompous", partly due to the "pretentious" French verses and the "blaring" French horns sprinkled throughout the album. Following is a table of 2001 "end of year" list placements by various publications:


Commercial performance

While album sales were limited, with ''Poses'' debuting at No. 117 on the ''Billboard'' 200, Wainwright ranked No. 1 on ''
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s Top Heatseekers chart. The album failed to chart in any other countries. In 2004, ''Poses'' reached No. 103 on the ''Billboard'' 200. As of 2002, sales in the United States have exceeded 137,000 copies, according to
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. Wainwright was nominated for Solo Artist of the Year in the music category of '' GQ'' magazine's 2001 Men of the Year awards. For its critical acclaim and success within the gay community, ''Poses'' was awarded Outstanding Music Album at the 2002
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, an awards ceremony sponsored by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). At the Juno Awards of 2002, Wainwright was nominated for Best Songwriter for "Poses", "
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", and "Grey Gardens"; ''Poses'' won the award for Best Alternative Album. Note: User must define search parameters as "Rufus Wainwright". ''
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'' magazine's "100 Modern Classics" list, published in 2006, placed the album at No. 95. Note: The 100 Modern Classics list is described as the "100 greatest albums of ''Mojos lifetime"; ''Poses'' ranked #95 on the list. In September 2007, ''Poses'' was
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gold by the Canadian Recording Industry Association. In 2008, ''
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'' magazine ranked ''Poses'' No. 50, and Wainwright's third studio album, '' Want One'', No. 80 on their "100 Greatest, Gayest Albums" list.


Track listing


Personnel

* Rufus Wainwright – vocals (1–13), piano (1,3–9,12–13),
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arrangements (1–3,11,13),
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(2,5), acoustic guitar (5,11), keyboards (7), guitar (8) * Stephanie Allard – violin (1,3,11,13) * Carla Antoun – cello (1,3,11,13) * Gregg Arreguini – guitar (8–9) *
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– bass guitar (11), backing vocals (11) * Genevieve Beaudry – violin (1,3,11,13) * Melanie Belair – violin (1,3,11,13) * Jeffrey Bunnell – trumpet (9) * Brigid Button – violin (6) * Sarah Button – violin (6) * Butch Norton – drums (5), percussion (5) * Richard Causon – chamberlin (5), Wurlitzer (5), Hammond B3 (5), backing vocals (5) * Michael Vincent Chaves – guitar (8–9) * Bernadette Colomine – backing vocals (2) * Yves Desrosiers –
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(1,13), guitar (1–2,11,13),
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(2) * Julie Dupras – viola (1,3,11,13) * Laura Fairhurst – cello (6) * Dennis Farias – trumpet (9) * Normand Forget – oboe (1,3,11,13) * Alex Gifford – bass guitar (4), guitar (4), piano (4),
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(4),
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(4) * Christine Giguere – cello (1,3,11,13) * Greg Hay – viola (1,3,11,13) * Jeff Hill – bass guitar (1,3,5,11,13), backing vocals (5) * Wilma Hos – viola (1,3,11,13) * Kevin Hupp – drums (2–3,11) * Victor Indrizzo – additional drums (8) * Ethan Johns – electric guitars (5), drums (7), guitar (7) * Jim Keltner – drums (1,9,13) * Jean-Marc LeBlanc – violin (1,3,11,13) * Damian LeGassick – keyboards (6), drum programming (6), guitar (6), string arrangement (6) * Jon Lewis – lead trumpet (9) * Pierre Marchand – string arrangements (1–3,11,13), bass (2,7–9), piano (2) * Ally McErlaine – guitar (6) * Jean Paquin – French horn (1–2,11,13) * Veronique Potuin – viola (1,3,11,13) * Ian Rathbone – viola (6) * Julianna Raye – backing vocals (5) * Daniel Savant – leader (9) * Pierre Savoie – French horn (1–2,11,13) * Steve Sidelnyk – drum programming (6) * Hilary Skewes – cello (6) * Ash Sood – drums (8) * Anjana Srinivasan – violin (2,3) * Benmont Tench – Hammond B3 organ (7) * Pete Thomas – drums (4), percussion (4) * Teddy Thompson – backing vocals (5,10), guitar (10) *
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– backing vocals (3,5,8,10–11) * Rebecca Ware – viola (6) * Greg Wells – drums (13), bass guitar (13), additional keyboards (13) * Pete Wilson – bass guitar (6)


References

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