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MOPING IN STYLE

A tribute to Adam Green
December 1st 2023

CAP072LP / Double LP- Gatefold






Tracklisting:
1. Regina Spektor & Jack Dishel - “We're Not Supposed To Be Lovers”
2. The Lemon Twigs - “Baby's Gonna Die Tonight”
3. Father John Misty - “Musical Ladders”
4. Frankie Cosmos - “Secret Tongues”
5. Devendra Banhart - “Pay The Toll”
6. Binki Shapiro - “Getting Led”
7. The Cribs - “My Shadow Tags On Behind”
8. Ben Kweller - “Her Father and Her”
9. Jenny Lewis - “Breaking Locks”
10. The Lemonheads - “Losing On A Tuesday”
11. The Libertines - “Jessica”
12. Lou Barlow - “Never Lift A Finger”
13. Rodrigo Amarante - “Birthday Mambo”
14. Sean Lennon - “That Fucking Feeling”
15. Jonathan Rado - “Emily”
16. Kyp Malone - “Drugs”
17. Hubert Lenoir - “Stadium Soul”
18. The Pirouettes - “Hard To Be A Girl”
19. Joanna Sternberg - “Dance With Me”
20. Ben Lee - “Dreidels Of Fire”
21. Vincent Delerm - “Friends of Mine”
22. Cut Worms - “Cigarette Burns Forever”
23. Turner Cody & The Soldiers of Love - “Hairy Women”
24. Herman Dune - “Buddy Bradley”
25. Jeffrey Lewis - “Bartholomew”
26. The Dooors - “Musical Ladders (Alt Version)”



Capitane Records is proud to present you a tribute to Adam Green Including:

Devendra Banhart  / Regina Spektor & Jack Dishel / Father John Misty / The Lemonheads / Sean Ono Lennon / The Libertines / Binki Shapiro / Jenny Lewis / The Lemon Twigs / Frankie Cosmos / Ben Kweller / Kyp Malone / Rodrigo Amarante / Joanna Sternberg / Hubert Lenoir / Jeffrey Lewis / Turner Cody / The Cribs / The Pirouettes / Vincent Delerm / Herman Dune / Cut Worms / Ben Lee / Lou Barlow / Jonathan Rado




Capitane Records is excited to announce the release of Moping in Style: A Tribute to Adam Green. This sweeping double album features Regina Spektor, Father John Misty, Devendra Banhart, The Libertines, Jenny Lewis, Sean Ono Lennon, Frankie Cosmos, The Lemonheads and many other familiar names whose contributions are a testament to Adam Green’s position as a fixture of Indie Rock over the last two decades. With song selections culled from Adam’s solo albums beginning with 2002’s Garfield to his most recent That Fucking Feeling, this tribute album displays Adam’s remarkable range as a songwriter.

Widely known as one half of the songwriting duo that is The Moldy Peaches, Adam Green has had a singular influence on his generation of musicians and artists since the early 2000s. From the advent of the early aughts when bands like the Strokes, The Libertines, and The White Stripes began to write the new chapter of indie culture, Adam played an essential role in helping losing on a Tuesday filled with purposeful disaster? or Bartholemew, bring me a fork? From his early songs up through his most recent, fans of Adam Green have reveled in the kaleidoscopic landscape of language he paints. He opens doors of possible meanings with his lyrical imagination and manages to be absurdist without being absurd and louche without being overtly provocative. He threads the very delicate artistic needles of tenderness and humor, kitsch and high art, rock and roll and torch song.

In addition to the Moldy Peaches and his solo albums, Adam Green’s impressive body of work includes multiple series of paintings, sculpture, two full length films, and even epic poetry. Not to put too fine a point on it, but to many of his generation - at least to those in the know - Adam’s stature has reached almost Warhol-like proportions. At a time where those born in the previous century may rue the loss of what we collectively remember as “the counterculture”, Adam Green reminds us all of a more complex and richer era of artistic dialogue. To a younger generation of songwriters, some of whom are featured on Moping in Style, Adam paved the way and pointed the direction. From the dexterous musical hands of its brilliant contributors, we get to hear new takes on Adam’s songs and we find that perhaps as much as any other of the aforementioned 20th Century luminaries, Adam Green resembles perhaps even the great George Gershwin, a weaver of melody and a master of song.