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    The International Playboy and Playgirl Record

    Pizzicato Five - The International Playboy and Playgirl Record

    1998


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    All Music Guide Review

    The International Playboy and Playgirl Record begins with the kind of collage-heavy imagined soundtrack that marked Happy End of the World; with that out of the way, they get back to the inspired, eclectic popcraft that is their strength. Hookier and more danceable than their previous album, this is a welcome return to songwriting for the dynamic duo. Think Burt Bacharach without the self-pity, with a smidgen of Motown and Stax. Keyboard timbres run the gamut of the Pizzicato imagination from faux-harpsichord to spacy funk. Singer Nomiya Maki puts her unpretentious stamp over everything from Sgt. Pepper's pomp to '60s R&B horns to symphonic dancefloor beats to introspective pastorals. While P5 may be in with the lounge crowd, they never feel superior to their cheesy predecessors; avoiding the sometimes smug, reactionary irony of the new exotica, Yasuharu Konishi's diverse influences are held together by his all-embracing love of the pop spectrum. A joyous record. ~ Pat Padua, Rovi

    The International Playboy and Playgirl Record Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • La Depression
  • 2
  • Rolls Royce
  • 3
  • The International Pizzicato Five Mansion
  • 4
  • A New Song
  • 5
  • Week-End
  • 6
  • Magic Twin Candle Tale
  • 7
  • Concerto
  • 8
  • Such a Beautiful Girl Like You
  • 9
  • Playboy Playgirl
  • 10
  • I Hear a Symphony
  • 11
  • Drinking Wine
  • 12
  • The Great Invitations
  • 13
  • Stars