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WANT TWO (the sequel to 2003's more subdued WANT ONE) opens with a haunting take on the Agnes Dei (here titled "Agnus Dei"), replete with guitar noise, orchestral accompaniment, and Cimbalom drone. This traditional Catholic prayer, a plea for mercy and peace, has never sounded so desperate, so dark, and yet, by track's end, so sweet and redemptive. The rest of the album expands on this lyrical theme of pleading and, melodically, echoes medieval church music, even as it flirts with a variety of rhythmic styles. "The Art Teacher" recalls a vintage Philip Glass piece, with its mesmerizing, repetitive block chords topped by a mournful, windblown melody, while the very pretty and hilarious "Gay Messiah" could be a Billy Joel Top 40 hit in a parallel universe. Though the conflict between desire and peace never quite resolves here, WANT TWO captures the beauty and excitement of the struggle, as told by an artist at the top of his game. (Note: A DVD of Wainwright performing in concert is included with the CD.)
The singer/songwriter releases this package faturing a CD of additional recordings from the "Want One" sessions plus a 100 minute DVD concert from live at the Fillmore recorded at the historic San Francisco venue in 2004.
Rufus Wainwright is a red-blooded romantic in a lineage that includes such diverse bards as poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, Broadway songwriter Cole Porter, and singer/songwriter Nick Drake. A conveyor of love's petulant mood swings, Wainwright explores the mechanics of need and sorrow, allowing gorgeous melodies--and a wry sense of humor--to soothe, if not cure, his tragic tendencies.
Personnel: Rufus Wainwright (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano); Antony (vocals); Gerry Leonard , Charlie Sexton (electric guitar); Kate McGarrigle (banjo); Maxim Moston (violin); Anna McGarrigle (accordion); Lily Lanken (recorder, background vocals); David Sapadin (clarinet); Jeff Hill , Troy Rinker Jr., Brad Albetta (bass instrument); Matt Johnson , Sterling Campbell (drums); Roberto Rodriguez (percussion); Martha Wainwright, Suzzy Roche, Teddy Thompson (background vocals).
Rolling Stone (p.159) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Filled with operatic vocals, symphonic arrangements, iconoclastic religiosity and Latin....WANT TWO features greater musical and lyrical challenges than its predecessor." Spin (p.100) - "[E]ven his finest moments can be dolorous, such as the elegantly detailed slice-of-love tale 'The Art Teacher,' which telegraphs regret but not sadness." - Grade: B- Entertainment Weekly (p.82) - "The orchestrated, daydreamy ballads on his fourth CD are like soundtracks to modern Fellini films..." - Grade: B Uncut (p.96) - 4 stars out of 5 - "This torch song troubadour is one of the only great artists working in pop music today..." Magnet (p.112) - "The strength of the album lies in Wainwright's growing confidence as a lyricist." Mojo (Publisher) (p.61) - Ranked #26 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2005" - "[H]is ability to light a fire in the heart of a song remained unbested..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.90) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Wainwright maintains a diamond-hard edge..." Rufus Wainwright Want Two Songs Want Two Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Wow! Wow! What a great CD! I love Rufus's voice! Plus, the man is drop dead sexy!! What a waste he's gay! Submitted by Charlotte (Montréal, QC, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
What a Piano Great Music, Piano, Vocals, Nice. Submitted by someone (Mexico) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
perfect! rarely do i find a cd i can't stop listening to, but this is one. its been in constant play in my cd for weeks now. if you like rufus' other work, you have to listen to "want two" - definetly his best work to date - and thats no small achievement. the disc is full of sweet melodies, thoughtful lyrics, and stellar performances by all band memebers. and you get a full length dvd of a recent concert in san francisco. if there is anything that could be improved, i wish the cuts between the songs on the dvd had more of rufus' commentary on the songs. i've seen him in concert 3 times and the stories he tells between songs are almost as entertaining as the songs themselves. thats the only thing i can criticize - i still give it 5 stars. i'm already anxiously waiting for rufus' next release. Submitted by mark (san antonio, tx, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Want Two
$9.65 In 1998, the music industry was inundated with recordings by the offspring of '60s and '70s icons. Chris Stills, Sean Lennon, Emma Townshend; nepotism ran unchecked, with varying degrees of aesthetic and commercial success. Rufus Wainwright, scion of acerbic singer/songwriter Loudon Wainwright and Canadian songstress Kate McGarrigle, may share a nasal vocal drawl with his father, but the songs here are closer to Brian Wilson, Randy Newman or Harry Nilsson than Loudon or Kate. The Newman/Wilson connection is underlined by the skewed, neo-Baroque string arrangements ...
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