For Your Listening Pleasure: Robert Downey Jr.

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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Robert
Downey Jr. is stepping up to the mike with a solo
recording deal at Sony Classical.

The label will release an as-yet-untitled album by
singer-songwriter-pianist Downey on Nov. 23.

The collection will feature eight original pop
compositions by the actor. He also will perform
covers of "Smile" by Charlie Chaplin (who was
portrayed by Downey in the 1992 film "Chaplin," for
which the actor received an Academy Award
nomination) and Yes' "Your Move."

"Robert is a brilliantly gifted songwriter who writes lyrics that are wise and moving," Sony Classical president Peter Gelb
said. "His burnished, smoky voice is an expressive and touching medium for the songs that he has written."

Downey is no stranger to musical performance. His songs were featured in three films in which he starred: "Too Much Sun," "Two Girls and a Guy" and
"Friends & Lovers." He sang as a guest on the Fox series "Ally McBeal," and an earlier version of "Smile" was used under the end credits for "Chaplin."

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 23 September 2004 10:29 (twenty-one years ago)

On the other hand, it's probably better than the solo album by that dude from Creed.

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 23 September 2004 10:30 (twenty-one years ago)

It's like your thread title is an analogy that violates causality.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 23 September 2004 10:30 (twenty-one years ago)

Do we have to wait for release to start claiming his music was better before he cleaned up?

briania (briania), Thursday, 23 September 2004 11:35 (twenty-one years ago)

and Yes' "Your Move."


Dave Q to thread!

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 23 September 2004 11:58 (twenty-one years ago)

He played the piano in that one shot film he did with Natasha Kinnniskskisky so he had it coming. With all the street cred from the smack days it can equal only one thing, gazuma in the bank!

Damian McCoy (dmc), Thursday, 23 September 2004 12:01 (twenty-one years ago)

Press-release cut-n-paste fun:

"__________ is a brilliantly gifted __________ who __________ __________ that are wise and moving," Sony Classical president Peter Gelb said. "His burnished, smoky __________ is an expressive and touching __________ for the __________ that he has __________ ."

briania (briania), Thursday, 23 September 2004 12:06 (twenty-one years ago)

He shoulda done some wacky song parodies. "Coke Gets In Your Eyes", etc.

scott seward (scott seward), Thursday, 23 September 2004 12:11 (twenty-one years ago)

I heard his cover of Joni Mitchell's River a lot on local radio here. He actually does have a pretty decent voice, but "burnished and smoky" though - I might disagree if I knew what that meant.

Kim (Kim), Thursday, 23 September 2004 12:58 (twenty-one years ago)

one month passes...
Oh boy, the official website is up!

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 16 November 2004 21:09 (twenty years ago)

double-tracked billy joel bullshit!

LSTD (answer) (sexyDancer), Tuesday, 16 November 2004 21:42 (twenty years ago)

Like Marc Cohn with extra gravitas

miccio (miccio), Tuesday, 16 November 2004 21:50 (twenty years ago)

a very 80s TV movie sdtk. quality.

gygax! (gygax!), Tuesday, 16 November 2004 21:54 (twenty years ago)

rrrigghht NOOOWW

miccio (miccio), Tuesday, 16 November 2004 22:16 (twenty years ago)

It's that MAGIC MOMENT!

Oh wait.

*drinks Crystal Pepsi*

Ned Raggett (Ned), Tuesday, 16 November 2004 22:20 (twenty years ago)

Go to the site now. The opening animation is, shall we say, pure.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 19 November 2004 05:56 (twenty years ago)

Often praised, long troubled actor Robert Downey Jr. makes his solo vocal debut with The Futurist. Having sang in various film and TV projects, it was often rumored that Downey wanted to make a move to the music business. Well, the rumors were true and the results are largely laudable. Vocally, Downey has a unique sound that falls somewhere between the melancholy twang of Bruce Hornsby and the soulful grit of Joe Cocker -- think Bruce Springsteen doing a cabaret night. Musically, he lands squarely in the adult contemporary vein with songs that recall So-era Peter Gabriel and post-Soul Cages Sting -- synthesizers abound. Respectably, Downey wrote many of the songs on The Futurist as well as collaborated with journeyman pop scribe Mark Hudson -- who also shares production credits here with one-time Yes producer Jonathan Elias. That said, Downey's ear tends toward the languid and his lyrics, while heartfelt, are obtuse and often seem to dance around deep issues without revealing much. For example, on the title track he sings, "They'll take the walk/We'll sage the world/Sounds like October/A Futurist nose/Our furious, curious, fantasist code" -- code indeed. Not surprisingly, though, Downey the actor turns out to be a great interpreter of other musicians' work. His duet with Jon Anderson on the classic Yes track "Your Move" sounds absurd in theory, but the rub between Downey's throaty croon and Anderson's angelic background vocals is truly invigorating. Similarly, he seems to bring all the highs and lows of his life and career to bear on his trio version of Charlie Chaplin's "Smile," featuring legendary jazz bassist Charlie Haden. While the album may not hold any clues to the future of Downey's music career, in the moment The Futurist is as unpredictably moving as the best of Downey's film work.

cutty (mcutt), Sunday, 28 November 2004 15:48 (twenty years ago)

"They'll take the walk/We'll sage the world/Sounds like October/A Futurist nose/Our furious, curious, fantasist code"!!!

cutty (mcutt), Sunday, 28 November 2004 15:49 (twenty years ago)

While the album may not hold any clues to the future of Downey's music career

ie, he's going to be dropped from the label regardless.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 28 November 2004 15:53 (twenty years ago)

but i like his burnished smokeyness!

cutty (mcutt), Sunday, 28 November 2004 15:57 (twenty years ago)

Then you can release him on your label.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 28 November 2004 15:59 (twenty years ago)

two years pass...
Yes, it's that bad. (I found it for nothing at Amoeba and decided to amuse myself.)

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 8 May 2007 22:06 (eighteen years ago)

The fact that he uses the Serenity Prayer for one lyric about says it all.

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 8 May 2007 22:12 (eighteen years ago)


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