The Inevitable Album
The Inevitable Album | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 6, 2014 | |||
Length | 52:59 | |||
Label | Sidecar Records | |||
Jinkx Monsoon chronology | ||||
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Singles from The Inevitable Album | ||||
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The Inevitable Album is a debut studio album by American
Composition
The album has original tracks written for Jinkx Monsoon by her music collaborator Richard Andriessen.
"Ladies in Drag" was described by Clarke as a "gutsy and perfectly phrased re-tooling" of "The Ladies Who Lunch", a song from the Broadway musical Company written by Stephen Sondheim and introduced by Elaine Stritch.[1] "What About Debbie" interpolates Joan Cusack's monologue from the movie Addams Family Values.
Reception
Broadway World's David Clarke described the "cleverly titled" album as "irresistible and altogether decadent", "dazzling and dizzying", and "a triumphant celebration of Jinkx Monsoon's gratifying personality and the delectable cabaret-inspired flavors that make this sensational performer tick".[1] He named "Ladies in Drag", "My Heart Belongs to Daddy", "The Bacon Shake", "What About Debbie", and "A Song to Come Home To" as highlights, but acknowledged, "All of the songs standalone individually and as a cohesive whole, making it hard to single out favorites on the album."[1] Furthermore, he wrote:
The heavily bluesy and jazzy aesthetic of the traditional torch song can be found on almost every track of the album, tying it all together well. Yet, the numbers that break that mold are snappy, pick-me-up performances that leave the listener in awe of Jinkx Monsoon's ability to share her spirit so easily across the medium of recorded music. There is a certain joie de vivre and ambience captured on the recording that truly makes the listening experience feel as if she is signing live for you and directly to you.[1]
Track listing
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Total length: | 52:59 |
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References
- ^ Broadway World. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
- ^ "The Inevitable Album Jinkx Monsoon". Apple Store. Retrieved May 26, 2020.