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John Frusciante - The Real

Album: Curtains (2005)

Curtains is the seventh solo album by John Frusciante released on February 1, 2005 through Record Collection.The last album in the six-in-six series was almost two months late due to a printing mistake, yet absolutely worth the wait. John's voice is better than ever and on some songs, such as Control and Ascension, he's literally playing with his wide vocal range and, through crystal-clear singing, once again, portraying the nude of his own soul; singing and strumming the cords from the living room for of his Los Angeles home, backed up by his friends Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Carla Azar and Ken Wild. The emotions and voice are echoing after having hit the glass and the walls and are channeled through the acoustic guitars, electric guitar overlays and even a melodica solo at the end of A Name, following the last sung lines starting with words from a children's game. On Lever Pulled, yet another song that resembles a poem from the later XIX century romanticism era, it sounds as if the notes escaped, tripped and broke against the floor. There are verses which could associate to Prometheus and Noah; yet the most of it is pure Frusciante, the raw flesh just torn off a poet's heart. Casual listeners are most likely to say that John resembles Cat Stevens on this album.

1. The Past Recedes [3:53]

2. Lever Pulled [2:22]

3. Anne [3:35]

4. The Real [3:07]

5. A Name [2:03]

6. Control [4:29]

7. Your Warning [3:33]

8. Hope [1:56]

9. Ascension [2:53]

10. Time Tonight [3:12]

11. Leap Your Bar [2:36]

Lyrics:

I don't know the real from what I thought I saw

I can't remember where I went

Where I was

I'm gonna move towards a point in time

Where where you are is a state of mind

And anytime I can read your thoughts

Some of them yours and some of them I thought up

There's no good reason for a heartbreak

Nothing's repeating every Monday

It's no good saying you'll always be mine

These jokes life's playing it makes me so tired, so tired

It's already to much to always see you off (Oooh)

The sense that hours go back is enough (Oooh)

I like to fade when I write this line

There's every reason to paint a decline

And every mile I walk is five (Oooh)

I'll get where I'm going in the next life

And all the while there's a false face

This every killing is left untraced

This kind of falling saved my son

This constant longing for what's gone, what's gone

What's gone

What's gone

Credits:

Release date: 01st February 2005

Released: Worldwide

Publisher: Record Collection Music

Duration: 33 minutes, 43 seconds

John plays: Acoustic and electric guitar, electric bass, melodica, piano, strings essemble, mellotron, synthesizer, treatments

Other musicians: Carla Azar plays the drums, Ken Wild upright bass. Omar Rodriguez-Lopez of The Mars Volta plays lead guitar on Lever Pulled and "joined guitars" with John on Anne

Produced by: John Frusciante

Engineered by: Ryan Hewitt

Mixed by: Ryan Hewitt

Mixing assisted by: Chris Holmes

Recorded/mixed at/when: John's living room (08-14th and 19-23 May 2004)

Mastered by/where: Bernie Grundman/Bernie Grundman Mastering Hollywood, CA, USA

Designed by: Mike Piscitelli, John Frusciante

Cover photograph by: Lola Montes

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Comments

8 years ago

Mixalis Banos

Jessy Blue re MOUNIAAAA

9 years ago

Janosh Sullivan

anyone else like the lisp that he has?

9 years ago

getback4444

What's gone

9 years ago

Lauren S

That fucking voice

11 years ago

Adri Non

dat bass

11 years ago

pape37

That's a cool theory, but you might be reading too much into this. I mean, it's possible that John Frusciante has read Jacques Lacan and worked his psychoanalytical theories into song lyrics. But I think John just writes honestly from personal experience, and his ideas just happen to be similar to those found in many religions and philosophies. Besides, Lacan is hardly the first to talk about the illusory nature of consensus reality. The same is said from Plato to Mahayana Buddhism.

11 years ago

RadioCorbeau

Congrats' on the very complete description of the video :) Love this song.

11 years ago

MeSKeNsolo

lots of my friend cant see his depth.We are lucky because we are sensitive.God bless John and us.

11 years ago

Benedikt Knopp

this voice makes me feel.... thirsty

11 years ago

ShaniTheJachnoon

Every time i listen to this song\this album...i just feel so damn LUCKY. what ever have i done i deserve to listen to this beautiful piece of music?

12 years ago

Sebastian Black

i always loved johns music, but i totally underrated this album o.o 'til now.

12 years ago

Swedguy97

Johann Sebastian Bach begs to differ...

12 years ago

eyetalllies

I hope you are getting high and listening. POT of course !

12 years ago

holymetalhypocrite

he is literally the greatest artist of all time. his vocal melodies are so beyond any other great vocalist. AND im a guitar player who doesnt pay much attention to vocals normally but for like the past hour ive really noticed this. 2:45 sent shivers up my neck

12 years ago

A A Ngurah Andy s

@UnicoR9onaldo im a bassist and hes my inspiration to.

12 years ago

FilmPriest

This album has THE BEST melodies. Ever.

12 years ago

Andrew

I love how John can change his voice from hauntingly beautiful to so powerful with seemingly little effort.

12 years ago

Hugh Jass

@786Vahi for sure..anything would be great at this point.

12 years ago

GuitarGuy2387

The idea of confusion, disassociation, the bending, and blending of time referenced in the song I think all point towards this Lacanian theory. The music also adds to this feeling with his sharp guitar bends and slow releases. Brilliant song. Frusciante is really a genius.

12 years ago

GuitarGuy2387

I'm almost certain that this song was written after Frusciante either read or studied Lacanian psychoanalytical theory. "The Real," a category established by Lacan, can only be understood in connection with the categories of the symbolic and the imaginary. Defined as what escapes the symbolic, "The Real can be neither spoken nor written. "Jokes life's playing" refers to his inability to attain "The Real" "All the while there's a false face" refers to the mirror stage theory by Lacan. Get it?

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