06. "A complete history of sexual jealousy [Parts 17-24]"
07. "The homosexual"
08. "Bishonen"
09. "I was a Maoist intellectual"
10. "How do you find my sister?"
11. "The hairstyle of the devil"
12. "Shaftesbury avenue"
13. "Morality is vanity"
14. "Bluestocking"
15. "Ventriloquists & dolls"
16. "Summer holiday 1999"
Disc 02 01. "Cibachromeblue"
02. "Voyager"
03. "Spacewalk"
04. "Platinum"
05. "Enlightenment"
06. "Rhetoric"
07. "Last of the window cleaners"
08. "The cheque's in the post"
09. "The cabinet of Kuniyoshi Kaneko"
10. "Microworlds"
11. "The sadness of things"
12. "London 1888"
13. "The end of history"
14. "I want you, but I don't need you"
15. "The age of information"
16. "Born to be adored"
17. "Old friend, new flame"
Disc 03 01. "Tinnitus"
02. "Stefano Zarelli"
03. "Going for a walk with a line"
04. "Pygmalism"
05. "Scottish lips"
06. "Beowulf (I am deformed)"
07. "The laird of inversnecky"
08. "Life Of The Fields"
09. "Frilly military"
10. "Nervous heartbeat"
11. "Window twanky"
12. "Hypnoprism"
13. "Love wakes the devil"
14. "Erase"
15. "Bibliotek"
16. "Bambi"
17. "The ephebophobe"
18. "System of usher"
19. "The hiker"
20. "The manticore"
21. "The art of creep"
22. "Masks of Bebko"
23. "The Vaudevillian"
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3
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Anthology 1986-2016
Description:
Pubic Intellectual is an album by Momus, released in 2023. The album is a pop 3-CD. - ANTHOLOGY 1986-2016
2016 three CD collection. Scottish artist Momus - the performing alias for Nick Currie - has curated a fascinating body of work over the course of the last 30 years for labels such as Creation, Cherry Red, Analog Baroque and él. For 30 years, he has been releasing albums to critical success. In his lyrics and his other writing, he makes novel use of decontextualized pieces of continental (mostly French) philosophy, and has built up a personal world he says is "dominated by values like diversity, orientalism, and a respect for otherness. " He seems fascinated by identity, Japan, Rome, the avant-garde, time travel and sex. Celebrating his 30th anniversary, Pubic Intellectual is the first Anthology to document Momus' entire recorded output. Carefully compiled and annotated by the artist, with artwork by his chosen designer, this is a very personal statement. Included are many of Momus' most acclaimed songs - such as 'The Hairstyle Of The Devil', 'Lucky Like St. Sebastian' and 'Murderers, The Hope of Women'. Pubic Intellectual also draws on Momus' most recent albums from the noughties, such as Bibliotek, Bambi, Turpsycore and Glyptothek.