Doppelganger (Kid Creole and the Coconuts album) explained

Doppelganger
Type:studio
Artist:Kid Creole and the Coconuts
Cover:Kidcreoledoppelganger.jpg
Released:September 1983
Studio:Electric Lady Studios, New York City; Daily Planet Studios, New York City
Genre:Latin, funk, tropical
Length:38:23
Label:ZE
Island
Sire
Producer:August Darnell, "Sugar Coated" Andy Hernandez
Prev Title:Tropical Gangsters/Wise Guy
Prev Year:1982
Next Year:1984

Doppelganger is the fourth studio album by Kid Creole and the Coconuts, released in 1983. The album was a relative commercial and critical disappointment following the group's most popular album Tropical Gangsters/Wise Guy. The album was released on LP and cassette in September 1983 and peaked at #21 in the UK, and to moderate success throughout Europe but did not chart in the US. The album includes the singles "There's Something Wrong in Paradise", "The Lifeboat Party", and in the US "If You Wanna Be Happy". It was reissued by Universal Island Records with bonus tracks added to album in 2002.

The album includes two covers, "If You Wanna Be Happy" originally recorded by Jimmy Soul in 1963, and a remake of "The Seven Year Itch", a song by August Darnell's previous band Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band. "The Seven Year Itch" was originally released on their third album Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band Goes to Washington in 1979. Doppelganger also marked the renewal of Darnell's collaboration with his older brother Stony Browder Jr. Four songs including "The Seven Year Itch" were co-written by the brothers.

Critical reception

Doppelganger received mixed reviews from critics. Vince Ripol describes the album as entertaining, provided listeners have the prerequisite of an acquired taste for the bizarre, often comical travelogues set to exotic pop which represent the essence of Kid Creole & the Coconuts. The album is compared unfavourably to the group's previous hit album Tropical Gangsters/Wise Guy noting that nothing on Doppelganger can compare to "Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy" and "I'm a Wonderful Thing, Baby,", yet nothing will fail to satisfy devoted fans either. For the uninitiated, Doppelganger's peculiar content presents a love-it or hate-it dilemma.

Robert Christgau writing for The Village Voice rated the album A−. He calls the album a return to the musical comedy stage for yet another original-cast recording after his previous (and best) album some which Darnell called some kind of sellout because it's held together by a dance groove. Christgau also praises the apparently surface wit of the Kid's lyrical-musical synthesis-pastiche but wants to clarify just what these songs are about.

Personnel

Performer credits
Production credits

Charts

Chart (1983)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[1] 54
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[2] 46
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[3] 44
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[4] 13
UK Albums (OCC)[5] 21

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Discographie Kid Creole & The Coconuts . Officialcharts.de. 2012-10-27.
  2. Web site: dutchcharts.nl - Discographie Kid Creole and the Coconuts. Hitparade.ch. 2010-01-17.
  3. Web site: Discography Kid Creole & the Coconuts. charts.nz. 2012-01-12.
  4. Web site: Discography Kid Creole & the Coconuts. Swedishcharts.com. 2012-01-12.
  5. Web site: The Official Charts Company - Kid Creole And The Coconuts . . 2008-12-27 .