
Artist-Peeping Tom
Album-Peeping Tom
Release Date-May 30, 2006
Label-Ipecac
Genre/Style-Electronic/Indie Rock
Format-mp3
Size-60M
Quality-192kbps
Tracks-01. Five Seconds (feat. Odd Nosdam) 02. Mojo (feat. Rahzel & Dan the Automator) 03. Don't Even Trip (teat. Amon Tobin) 04. Getaway (feat. Kool Keith) 05. Your Neighborhood Spaceman (feat. Jel & Odd Nosam) 06. Kill the DJ (feat. Massive Attack) 07. Caipirinha (feat. Bebel Gilberto) 08. Celebrity Death Match (feat. Kid Koala) 09. How U Feelin? (feat. Doseone) 10. Sucker (feat. Norah Jones) 11. We're Not Alone Remix (feat. Dub Trio)
Review-by Greg Prato Mike Patton fans have been patiently waiting for his much-talked-about and long-in-the-making pop project, Peeping Tom, for years by now. First tipped off right about the turn of the 21st century, Peeping Tom was supposed to be an outing that saw the singer return to more easily digestible material — the antithesis of such releases as Adult Themes for Voice and Fantômas Delirium Cordia. The reason for the album's delay was not that Patton had been working steadily on the project since its inception — he'd gotten side-tracked by a myriad of other projects — not to mention a time-consuming dalliance with major labels. But ultimately, Patton concluded that his own label, Ipecac, was the best home for the project, which by the time of its 2006 release, had become a bit of a star-studded affair. Such Patton pals as Dan the Automator, Kool Keith, Massive Attack, and Dub Trio all drop by, as does a surprise appearance by none other than Norah Jones. Right from the get-go, it's apparent that Peeping Tom is not an album of Patton crooning conventional pop tunes, as the album instead has a hip-hop/electronic feel to it. That said, it's quite possibly Patton's most accessible album since his Faith No More days. The album opening "Five Seconds" features a trademark Patton vocal freak-out for the chorus (which is a fine example of a singing style that countless rock vocalists have copied from him over the years), while the album-closing collaboration with Dub Trio, "We're Not Alone," is comparable to another Patton project, Tomahawk. Other highlights include the Portishead-like "Sucker" (which features Jones), as well as the leadoff single, "Mojo," which features some pretty harrowing lyrics (it appears to be from the standpoint of an addict). All in all, Peeping Tom is another fine release from Mike Patton (aka Mr. Multi Task).
Chart Information-
Year Album Chart Peak
2006 Peeping Tom The Billboard 200 103
2006 Peeping Tom Top Heatseekers 1
2006 Peeping Tom Top Independent Albums 3
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