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Track Listing 1. Set the Controls For the Heart of the Pelvis 2. Something Wicked This Way Comes 3. Vibes Ain't Nothin' But the Vibes, The 4. It's Business as Usual 5. Miles 6. Dirty Barry 7. Moment of Clarity 8. Achieved in the Valley of the Dolls 9. Vermillion Kisses 10. Big Bamboozle, The 11. State of Contraction 12. Sweetest Embrace, The 13. Set the Controls Again
Album Notes Personnel includes: Jarvis Cocker, Nick Cave, Billy MacKenzie (vocals).
Industry Reviews Ranked #33 on Melody Maker's list of 1996's `Albums Of The Year.'
4 (out of 5) - ...Embracing nourish jazz, film-score instrumentals and the rhythms of hip hop and rock, OEDIPUS SCHMOEDIPUS is a kaleidoscopic hotbed of neuroses, stained sheets and the fairy-tale double-cross... Alternative Press (12/01/1996)
...combines lounge jazz, spoken word, sampling and storytelling into something messy, compelling and ultimately undefinable. Equal parts instrumental set piece and some sort of bizarre, vaguely Germanic cabaret... Option (11/01/1996)
7 (out of 10) - ...a sort-of-concept album about `suppressed desire, repulsion and yearning'.....moody, mainly instrumental and never afraid to do the dance of the mad doodle with a glockenspiel... NME (07/27/1996)
Bloody Essential - ...arguably the best yet, honing Adamson's finely tuned senses of humour, suspense and horror to their keenest edges, fusing slinky jazz, deft hip hop beats, atonal soundscapes and fully blown gospel for one roller coaster ride through this man's psyche... Melody Maker (07/27/1996)
4 Stars (out of 5) - ...shifts wildly between extreme genres. Everything from languid hip hop and avant sample collages through to atmospherically charged Badalamenti-like cocktail jazz is explored here with...claustrophobic obsessiveness... Q (09/01/1996)
...Ex-Bad Seed Adamson saddles R&B atmospheres and melancholy jazz forays upside ominous orchestrations and enigmatic spoken word....he draws from a well of uneasy listening....Adamson works this magic with rapt instrumental detail and seamless production. Musician (12/01/1996)
3 Stars (out of 5) - ...Barry Adamson creates soundtracks for his own drama-filled dream world, one in which the film composers Elmer Bernstein and John Barry are patron saints, darkened streets are always slick with rain, men are men, and women are molls... Rolling Stone (10/31/1996)
...combines lounge jazz, spoken word, sampling and storytelling into something messy, compelling and ultimately undefinable. Equal parts instrumental set piece and some sort of bizarre, vaguely Germanic cabaret... Option (11/01/1996)
4 Stars (out of 5) - ...shifts wildly between extreme genres. Everything from languid hip hop and avant sample collages through to atmospherically charged Badalamenti-like cocktail jazz is explored here with...claustrophobic obsessiveness... Q (09/01/1996)
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