2008, Quarterstick
The Last Tycoon may be Peter's first
solo album, but it has been several years in the making. Throughout
the hectic years of songwriting, recording and touring with Peter Bjorn
and John in support of their infectious breakout album Writer's Block,
Peter's pen never rested. Out of that prolific pen emerged an intimate
collection of songs that see their writer pondering the difficulties and
resolutions of everyday life and the ever-present confusion of approaching
late adulthood - according to Peter, "the usual lyrical psychobabble,
but with a direct and honest approach."
Recorded and mixed over two years in tiny apartments and rehearsal studios in Sweden and the U.S., The Last Tycoon features a decidedly more acoustic, low-key side of Peter than fans of 2007's ubiquitous indie anthem "Young Folks" are used to hearing. Built around the basic foundation of Peter and his guitar, the album has a distinctly homemade feel that feeds from the folk singer-songwriter tradition but still incorporates strings, synthesizers, vibraphones, percussion, a musical saw, and even a drum machine or two.
Recorded and mixed over two years in tiny apartments and rehearsal studios in Sweden and the U.S., The Last Tycoon features a decidedly more acoustic, low-key side of Peter than fans of 2007's ubiquitous indie anthem "Young Folks" are used to hearing. Built around the basic foundation of Peter and his guitar, the album has a distinctly homemade feel that feeds from the folk singer-songwriter tradition but still incorporates strings, synthesizers, vibraphones, percussion, a musical saw, and even a drum machine or two.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Reel Too Real |
| 2 | Missing Link |
| 3 | Old Love |
| 4 | Le Petit Coeur |
| 5 | Tell Me In Time |
| 6 | My Match |
| 7 | This Is What I Came For |
| 8 | Twisted |
| 9 | Social Competence |
| 10 | I Don’t Gaze at the Sky For Long |
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