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    A Whole New Interpretation: Adam Green – “Never Lift A Finger”

    By Phil KingJanuary 25, 2016002 Mins Read
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    Adam Green

    “Never Lift A Finger”

    Aladdin

    I LOVE Adam Green.  He is a genius.  I have been a huge fan of him since The Moldy Peaches, and he has always been the very best and wittiest songwriter ever.  He’s currently completing his second feature film Adam Green’s Aladdin – an immersive fantasy film starring Macaulay Culkin, Natasha Lyonne, Alia Shawkat, and Francesco Clemente – with Green playing Aladdin. The subversive and dazzling art-film was shot entirely on papier-mache sets.  The story is a modern day version of Aladdin wherein the lamp is a 3-D printer, the Princess is a decadent socialite, the planet gets a sex-change, and its population prints out an analogue version of the Internet.  This is no surprise, considering that Green’s lyrics have always been subversive and just out right strange.  I glad his vision getting getting played out at the level in which it should.

    As Adam himself says”

    “You know how people are always looking for a unifying theory? I was looking for a unifying theory of artistic expression. I was trying to create some kind of fluidity within my music, art, writing. If you listen to my songs, you see they’re kind of cartoonish. I try to make songs like my paintings. When creating my movie, I approached the script like it was a song.”

    This technique more than works in Aladdin.  I for one cannot wait to see the whole movie and hear the complete soundtrack.  Bravo.

    SIDE A 

    1. Fix My Blues                – 2:20

    2. God = Humans            – 0:15

    3. Nature of the Clown     -2:25

    4. Aladdin are you Ok?    – 0:04

    5. Someone Else’s Plan   – 2:47

    6. Time Chair                    – 2:48

    7. Never Lift a Finger        – 2:27

    8. Techno-Fungal Insect Species – 0:24

    9. Birthday Mambo               – 1:01

    10. Chinese Dance Theme    – 1:26

    SIDE B

    11. Me From Far Away          – 2:53

    12. Do Some Blow (With Me)  – 1:49

    13. I Only Take Cocaine    – 0:09

    14. Phoning in the Blues    – 1:35

    15. Trading Our Graves      – 2:19

    16. Life In a Videogame      – 2:32

    17. No Masterpiece Policy   – 0:05

    18. Interested in Music      – 1:16

    19. What is Dying Like     – 0:55

    Adam Green anti-folk irony moldy peaches soundtracks
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