Après

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Après
Après.jpg
Studio album by Iggy Pop
Released 9 May 2012
Recorded February 2010 – June 2011
Studio Silverlake Sound, Los Angeles; Crescent Moon Studios, Miami, Florida; The Groove Room, San Rafael, California; Bedford Studios
Genre
Length 28:33
Label Thousand Mile Inc
Producer Hal Cragin
Iggy Pop chronology
Préliminaires
(2009)
Après
(2012)
Post Pop Depression
(2016)

Après is the sixteenth studio album by American rock singer Iggy Pop.

Background

Consisting partly of covers sung in French,[2] it was released on 9 May 2012 on Thousand Mile Inc[3] after the album was rejected by Virgin EMI Records. Pop said his record company would have 'preferred that I do a rock album with popular punks' and that "They didn't think they would make any money, they didn't think my fans would like it - very sensible attitudes for a sensible sort of person - but that's a different sort of person than I am."[4]

The album has been described as containing ″crooning vocals, Cole Porter covers, soft melodies, and an all-around sense of everything suave″.[5]

When asked by Bill Flanagan if he had heard any good records lately, Bob Dylan mentioned Après.[6]

The cover photo is referring to the figure La Conscience played by Iggy Pop in the French movie L'Étoile du jour (Morning Star) by Sophie Blondy.

Track listing

No. Title Original artist Length
1. "Et si tu n'existais pas"   Joe Dassin 3:36
2. "La Javanaise"   Serge Gainsbourg 2:33
3. "Everybody's Talkin'"   Fred Neil 2:51
4. "I'm Going Away Smiling"   Yoko Ono 2:40
5. "La Vie en rose"   Édith Piaf 2:09
6. "Les Passantes"   Georges Brassens 4:12
7. "Syracuse"   Henri Salvador 2:06
8. "What Is This Thing Called Love?"   Cole Porter 2:51
9. "Michelle"   The Beatles 2:45
10. "Only the Lonely"   Frank Sinatra 2:51

Personnel

Adapted from Discogs.[7][better source needed]

  • Iggy Pop – vocals
  • Hal Cragin – guitar (tracks 1–9), bass guitar, piano (tracks 3–5, 7, 8), vocals (track 9)
  • Steven Ulrich – electric guitar (tracks 1, 2)
  • Danny Blume – acoustic guitar (tracks 1, 2), electric guitar (track 9)
  • Jerry Zaslavsky – organ (tracks 1, 2)
  • Jon Cowherd – piano (track 10)
  • Ben Perowsky (tracks 5, 9), Jerry Marotta (tracks 4, 7), Kevin Hupp (tracks 1–3) – drums, percussion
  • Jainardo Batista – percussion (tracks 1, 2)
  • Aaron Halva – tres guitar (tracks 1, 2)
  • Lucie Aimé (tracks 1, 5), Sarah Fimm (tracks 1, 2, 9) – backing vocals
  • Tim Ouimette – horn arrangements (tracks 5, 8), horns (track 5), trombone (track 8)
  • Lulu Gainsbourg – horn arrangement (track 2)

Technical

  • Hal Cragin – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Andy Tommasi – additional production, engineer
  • Guillaume le Grontec, Sophie Blondy – photography

Charts

2022 chart performance for Après
Chart (2022) Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[8] 61

References

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  8. "Offiziellecharts.de – Iggy Pop – Après" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts.

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