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Released
  
September 23, 1991

Language
  
English

Artist
  
Pixies

Producer
  
Gil Norton

Genre
  
Alternative rock

Length
  
39:03

Trompe le Monde (1991)
  
Pixies (2002)

Release date
  
23 September 1991

Label
  
Elektra Records

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Recorded
  
1991 Master Control, Burbank; Pacifique, Burbank; Studio des dames, Paris; Blackwing Studios, London.

Similar
  
Pixies albums, Alternative rock albums

Trompe le monde lyrics


Trompe le Monde is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pixies, released on September 23, 1991 on 4AD in the United Kingdom and Elektra Records in the United States. After the surf-pop of Bossanova (1990), the album saw a return to the abrasive sound of the band's earlier releases.

Contents

Recorded in Burbank, California, Paris and London, the album was produced by Gil Norton, and was Pixies' final studio album before their subsequent break-up two years later. Trompe le Monde is the last album to feature founding bass guitarist Kim Deal, who eventually departed from the band during recording sessions for the long-awaited fifth studio album, Indie Cindy (2014).

Critical reception

The album was described by Michael Bonner, writing in Lime Lizard, as "one of the best albums that you may very well ever hear" and "a strong contender for best album of the 20th century". AllMusic writer Heather Phares noted the reduced role of Kim Deal, calling it "essentially Black Francis' solo debut".

Content

The album name comes from the title of the first track, "Trompe le Monde", a French phrase meaning "Fool the World". Unlike previous albums, the title of the album comes from the name of a song (rather than a song lyric), and is a play on the French phrase "trompe l'oeil"—a painting technique in which the painter fools the viewer into thinking objects presented are real.

"Head On" is a cover of the Jesus and Mary Chain track that was released as a single reaching number 6 in the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks Chart.

"U-Mass" is a song about the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where Black Francis met Joey Santiago before dropping out to form Pixies. Santiago recalls that the original guitar riff was written while they were still enrolled.

Track listing

All songs written by Black Francis except "Head On", which is written by Jim Reid and William Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain.

Personnel

Pixies
  • Black Francis – vocals, guitar
  • Kim Deal – bass guitar, vocals
  • David Lovering – drums
  • Joey Santiago – lead guitar
  • Additional musicians
  • Eric Drew Feldman – keyboards, synthetics
  • Jef Feldman – tabla, doumbek ("Lovely Day")
  • Production
  • Produced by Gil Norton
  • Engineered by Steve Haigler
  • Recorded at Master Control, Burbank; Pacifique, Burbank; Studio Des Dames, Paris; Blackwing, London
  • Mixed at Master Rock, London
  • Design
  • Art direction and design – Vaughan Oliver / v23
  • Design assistance – Chriss Bigg, Paul McMenamin
  • Photography – Simon Larbalestier
  • Rockets – Steven Appleby
  • Typesetting – TPP Ltd. London
  • Charts

    Singles
    Billboard (North America) Gallup (United Kingdom)

    Songs

    1Trompe le Monde1:47
    2Planet of Sound2:06
    3Alec Eiffel2:50

    References

    Trompe le Monde Wikipedia